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CULTURAL CALENDAR PART ONE REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org 27 The Concert Singers of Cary present"The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass" Saturday, October 27 | 7:30 p.m. Tickets: Adults $25; Seniors $22 Cary Arts Center Following the IBMA Festival in Raleigh, Carol Barnett's inspiring fusion of bluegrass music with traditional choir is a captivating and thrilling experience, and a great way to start the Concert Singers' season. November Philharmonic Association presents Triangle Youth Jazz Fall Concert Sunday, November 4 | 4 p.m. Tickets: Adults $10; School-aged Children $5 Cary Arts Center Enjoy an afternoon of outstanding big band jazz with the Philharmonic Association's most advanced group, a three- time nalist in the national competition, Jazz at Lincoln Center Essentially Ellington. Leave a legacy for future generations. Leave a legacy for future generations. Donate a tree or bench for a truly distinctive way to memorialize or honor a loved one. Your gift will include a personalized plaque honoring or memorializing an individual, organization, or special event. Engraved pavers are also available at various facilities. ese unique, long-lasting gifts benet and beautify the community for years to come. Visit www.townofcary.org/giving for details. Philharmonic Association presents Triangle Youth String Orchestra Saturday, November 17 | 4 p.m. Tickets: Adults $5; School-aged children $2 Cary Arts Center This great concert for children features the Triangle Youth String Orchestra in the rst half and the Triangle Youth String Sinfonia after a short intermission. December Cary Players presents "A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol" November 30, December 1 & 3 | 7:30 p.m. December 1 & 2 | 3 p.m. Tickets: Adults $20, Seniors/Students $18; Door Price $22 Cary Arts Center Although director Randy Jordan will give audiences a taste of the Charles Dickens' classic, this radio-play-within-a- play is more about the juxtaposition of Christmastime and wartime in the 1940s and how a ragtag hole-in-the-wall troupe of radio actors deal with both extremes. Based on the book by Walton Jones with music and lyrics by David Wohl and Faye Greenburg.