From a Charlotte Symphony press release that just popped into our inbox:
The Charlotte Symphony  will present a rally on the plaza at Independence  Square, Trade and Tryon  streets, at noon on Thursday, August 27.  Ensembles of Charlotte Symphony musicians will perform, and Governor James G.  Martin, Chair-elect of the Board of Directors, will  speak. 
“This has  been a challenging and eventful summer for the Symphony,” said Executive  Director Jonathan Martin. “Throughout these months, we have been encouraged by  the tremendous show of community support, from the generous Summer Pops  donations and increased annual fund giving to the strong subscription sales. The  Symphony is working diligently to become a healthier institution both  financially and artistically, and we will be sharing exciting news next Thursday  of our progress so far.”
The Arts  & Science Council has asked the Symphony to present a revised financial  restructuring plan on September 2. Continued funding from the ASC for FY 2010 is  dependent upon the approval of the plan by the ASC.
The Charlotte Symphony is  the largest performing arts organization in the  Charlotte region. The Symphony  opens its 78th season on September 11 and 12. This season marks  Christof Perick’s ninth and final season as Music Director. Music Director  Designate Christopher Warren-Green will succeed Mr. Perick in the fall of  2010.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Charlotte Symphony rally set for uptown
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