The Jackson Symphony Performs at The Dixie
From the Jun 10, 2025 e-Edition
HUNTINGDON (June 5) — Thursday night’s performance of “Hot Nights and Cool Sounds” by The Jackson Symphony in Jackson was the perfect kickoff to summer!
The event was originally scheduled to on the steps of the Carroll County Courthouse, however, threatening adverse weather forced a venue change to inside the Hal Holbrook Theatre inside the Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center.
The Dixie is hosting summer camps throughout the summer.
This event was provided thanks to the generous support of Paula Atkins, Clarksburg Mayor Howell Wayne Todd, the Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center, and the Tenn. Arts Commission.
In the e-Edition
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