Monday, January 23, 2012

A Prelude to the Symphony in the Flint Hills is coming to Eureka and the Greenwood Hotel Complex.


The Kansas City Symphony has performed for seven years for an audience of thousands in a different, remote area of the Flint Hills every year at an The Symphony in the Flint Hills. Tickets go very quickly for the annual event. As a way to share the event with as many as possible four Preludes to the Symphony are scheduled in different locations of the Flint Hills. A string quartet will be performing Dvorak’s “American” on Tuesday, January 31st in Eureka for Free thanks to these special sponsors, Charles Hand, in loving memory of his wife Teresa Teichgraber Hand who loved music, Joe Peirera, Weichert Realty, Compass Point, Keith and Virginia Moots, Art and Heidi Teichgraber and Tom and Carolyn Perrier.  A reception featuring art work from the Flint Hills, horsdeovurs and a film show of the actual Symphony in the Flint Hills will begin at 5:30 in the Greenwood Hotel. At 6:45 the performance will begin at the Christ Lutheran Church. A shuttle will be available from the Hotel to the Church and back after the performance. Originally the reception and performance were to be held in the Hotel, but tickets went so quickly it was necessary to move the performance to a larger venue. FREE tickets for the reception and performance can be picked up at the Eureka Garden Center on River Street, the Eureka Welcome Center on Main Street, or Madison Telephone or call 620.583.5452. This is an exciting event for the Hotel to be host. Be sure to enjoy this exciting event, Tuesday, January 31st.