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   November 2016 

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Free music can't happen without YOU! 

We hope you enjoyed our concert season of more than 50 free live music performances by Grammy winners, rising stars and favorite artists. As 2016 approaches its end and we look to next year, our ninth concert season, here's a little reminder: Free music can't happen without you and your help each year.
 
When you give an annual donation to Levitt Pavilion Arlington, you: 
  • Help the Levitt present more than 50 free culturally diverse concerts that are available for everyone to enjoy
  • Give our city a community gathering place that's open to all
  • Strengthen our neighborhoods and families through the power of live music 
 
There are many ways to support the Levitt and free music.
 
Make an annual gift.
Your tax-deductible donation makes our concert season possible.
 
Help fill the buckets.
When you see our volunteers pass the donation buckets at concerts, you know exactly where your dollars are going -- making the concert itself possible! This season, your contributions averaged $1,000 each night. Please help us exceed that total next season.
 
Sponsor a concert.
Earn great visibility for your company or organization. A concert is a terrific way to entertain employees, colleagues or clients while providing valuable support for the Levitt and free music.
 
Volunteer
Each concert requires a team of dedicated volunteers working hard behind the scenes to make the audience's evening enjoyable. It's a great way to meet new friends and support free music while having fun.
 
Thank you for supporting the Levitt Pavilion and free music! We couldn't do it without you.

Get your holiday season off to a merry start! 
Downtown Arlington is "Holiday Central" on Saturday, Dec. 3, as the city gets the holidays started with entertainment on the Levitt Pavilion stage, the Holiday Lights Parade, the lighting of the city's Christmas tree, Santa and a movie! Here's a list of what's in store for you and your family. Please note that times are approximate, especially for activities that happen right after the parade.
 
Before the parade, on the Levitt stage
2 p.m.            Plato's Theory
3 p.m.            Miss Persis     
                     Studio's Elf Show
4 p.m.            Arlington Master Chorale
4:45 p.m.       Hannah Kirby (finalist on The Voice)
 
Next to the pavilion
6 p.m.            Arlington Holiday Lights Parade
7 p.m.            Santa lights the Christmas Tree at City Hall

The Holiday Lights Parade route is new this year!

 
Back at the Levitt after the parade and
tree lighting (7:15 p.m.)
Santa takes Christmas requests on the stage (bring your camera!)
Elf on the Levitt's big screen
 
Elf is the story of Buddy, who once upon a Christmas Eve, crawled into Santa's bag of toys as a baby and was taken to the North Pole, where he was raised by Papa Elf. As he grows up, Buddy realizes he doesn't fit in with the other elves. Determined to find where he belongs, Buddy travels to New York City to search for his real dad, only to find that his dad is on the Naughty List. Most importantly, he sees that the world is seriously lacking Christmas spirit.  With the help of a new friend, a department store elf, Buddy tries to teach his dad and the world the true meaning of Christmas and to prove that Santa really exists. 
Rated PG.


 
Christkindl is coming!
Arlington's annual Christkindl market opens the night after Thanksgiving in the city's entertainment district. Watch the video to hear all about what's new for this year, including the Arctic Blast Tubing Run!


 


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100 W. Abram St. in Founders Plaza
817.543.4308
 
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