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Polyphonic Spree hosts 7th Annual Holiday Extravaganza
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The Polyphonic Spree, Dallas' own 23-piece choral symphonic pop band, known for their "events" will be hosting yet another along with Good Records. The seventh annual Holiday Celebration will be held on Sunday, December 16 at the Lakewood Theater. Santa, Mrs. Santa, Rudolph, Frosty, elves, and Christmas mouse will all be present. A Christmas mime will be wandering the crowd to keep you on your toes. A live reindeer and sleigh will be parked outside the Lakewood Theater to greet patrons. Photos with the reindeer and sleigh are encouraged. Milk and cookies will be served at the end of the night. "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" with Burl Ives will be screened to kick off the festivities. Other surprises will occur throughout the night. Look for it to snow onto your heads.
The 7th Annual Polyphonic Spree Holiday Extravaganza
- The Polyphonic Spree
- Gustafer Yellowgold (http://www.gustaferyellowgold.com)
- Annual White Elephant Raffle
People are encouraged to bring new, un-Christmas wrapped toys to benefit Toys for Tots as well as a canned food item for the North Texas Food Bank.
http://www.toysfortots.org
http://www.ntxfoodbank.org
Sunday December 16, 2007
Doors 3:30pm $28 advance
all ages, smoke-free
Tickets on sale Friday, November 23, 2007 at Noon at all Ticketmaster outlets
Advance tickets available at Good Records (214) 752.GOOD (4663) and all Ticketmaster outlets.
Source: Good Records
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