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Daytona Beach Symphony Society
140 S. Beach St. Ste 107, Daytona Beach 32114
Information & Tickets: 253-2901 www.dbss.org
• Founded in 1952, presents six full symphonic concerts during the winter season, from Oct thru April, featuring national and internation- ally acclaimed orchestras such as the Philharmonic Hungarica, the Bohemian Chamber Philharmonic, Orlando Philharmonic, the Jacksonville Symphony and The Florida Orchestra of Tampa with world- renowned soloists including cellist, Lynn Harrell, violinist Stefan Milenkovich and pianists Misha Dichter, Leon Fleisher, Michiko Otaki and Sergio Tiempo. All concerts held in Peabody Auditorium in Daytona Beach.
Daytona Playhouse
100 Jessamine Blvd., Daytona Beach 32118 Information: 255-2431 www.daytonaplayhouse.org
• In operation for 53 years, provides residents
an opportunity to become involved in every aspect of theatrical production. All-volunteer staff and open auditions. Participants receive “on-the-job” training sessions.
Flagler Auditorium
Halifax Historical Society Museum
252 S. Beach St., Daytona Beach 32114 Information: 255-6976 www.halifaxhistorical.org
• Non-profit organization established in 1949,
gathers, preserves, and protects information and memorabilia related to Volusia County his- tory. Museum houses artifacts, items of histori- cal interest, an extensive photographic and document archive, and research library con- taining out of print and rare books and pam- phlets relating to local history.
Little Theater of New Smryna Beach
726 3rd Ave., New Smyrna Beach 32169 Information: 423-1246
www.nsbplayers.org
• In existence for more than 53 years. There
are six productions each year, October through April. Non-profit organization, mem- bers are volunteers. Offers annual scholar- ship to aspiring drama students.
The Museum of Arts and Sciences
352 S. Nova Rd., Daytona Beach 32114 Information: (386) 255-0285
www.moas.org
• Visitors will see vast changing and perma-
nent exhibitions which include Coca-Cola® memorabilia, railroad cars, teddy bears and race cars; fine examples of 18th, 19th and 20th century furniture, paintings, sculpture and decorative arts; the best collection of Cuban art outside Havana; a 13-foot-tall skeleton of a giant ground sloth and Florida history exhibits; African and Chinese art and cultural objects; a 96-seat planetarium; an outdoor sculpture garden and much more. Hours: Tues.-Sat. 9 - 5, Sun. 11 - 5
Closed Mondays and Major Holidays
Ocean Center
101 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach 32118 Phone: 254-4500
www.oceancenter.com
• The area’s conventions, entertainment and
sports complex.
The Flagler Auditorium is on Hwy. 100, 1 1/2 miles West of I-95 in Bunnell.
For ticket info contact the Box Office. (9 am to 4:30 pm Mon. thru Fri.)
(386) 437-7547 or (888) 688-2010 www.flaglerauditorium.org
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