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Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra to offer free patriotic concert at Greensburg amphitheater

Megan Swift
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Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra will host a patriotic summer concert in St. Clair Park in July.

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The Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra announced its free patriotic summer concert at St. Clair Park in Greensburg will return July 9.

Titled “Summer Sparklers,” the annual outdoor concert will be conducted by WSO Artistic Director Daniel Meyer at 7 p.m. in the park’s Robertshaw Amphitheater.

Program favorites will include “The Star-Spangled Banner,” “American Salute,” “Selections from E.T.,” “A Tribute to Henry Mancini,” “Beach Boys Medley” and more.

“All of us at the WSO are thrilled to welcome back the community to enjoy our free summer concert that is a favorite annual tradition in Greensburg,” said Endicott Reindl, executive director. “So, bring a chair, blanket, picnic basket and enjoy summer at this evening concert.”

Though the concert is free, donations will be accepted.

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