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Florence Symphony invites community to free Celebrate 250 concert filled with patriotic favorites and Broadway flair

Florence, South Carolina – Florence will have a chance to gather for an afternoon of music, community pride and American classics when the Florence Symphony Orchestra presents its free Celebrate 250 concert on Sunday, April 26, at the FMU Performing Arts Center.

The performance is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. at the center, located at 201 S. Dargan Street in Florence. Doors will open at 3:00 p.m., and seating will begin at 3:30 p.m. Admission is free, and no tickets are required.

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The concert is designed as a community celebration, bringing together familiar patriotic music, orchestral energy and a touch of Broadway sparkle. The program will highlight the music of America through a lively selection of well-known favorites, including Aaron Copland’s “Hoe-Down,” a piece often recognized for its bright, open sound and fast-moving rhythm.

Broadway will also have a place in the afternoon’s program, with soprano Fran Coleman featured in a special showcase. Her appearance adds another layer to the concert, blending the power of the orchestra with the warmth and drama of the stage.

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One of the most memorable moments of the event may come from someone sitting in the audience. Through the Florence Symphony Orchestra’s “Be the Conductor” initiative, one community member will be chosen to step in front of the orchestra and conduct “Stars and Stripes Forever.”

Those interested in taking part can enter through florencesymphony.com. The selected participant will be chosen based on their response and overall enthusiasm. That person will be contacted before the concert, but the special on-stage moment will be revealed live during the performance.

The concert is being presented with support from the Bruce & Lee Foundation, whose backing helps make the event free for the public.

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For Florence residents and visitors, Celebrate 250 offers a simple invitation: come downtown, take a seat, and enjoy an afternoon built around music that feels familiar, festive and shared. With no ticket required, the event opens the doors to anyone who wants to experience the Florence Symphony Orchestra in a setting meant for the whole community.

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