Win tickets to Fresno Philharmonic’s ‘Home for the Holidays’ concert

Steve Bell and his band will join the Fresno Philharmonic on Dec. 7.
You can win a pair of tickets to the Fresno Philharmonic’s big ‘Home for the Holidays’ concert (7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, Saroyan Theatre), always one of the most popular of the year. This installment of the festive event features conductor Rei Hotoda and the orchestra collaborating with Canadian singer-songwriter Steve Bell and his band for an evening of spiritual and secular songs of the season. Also part of the lineup: the Fresno Master Chorale, fresh from its moving concert on Nov. 17.
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To enter this giveaway, leave a reply on this post (see below) answering this question: Steve Bell is from Canada. What is the best thing about our neighbor to the north? (Or you can just say why you’d like to attend.) Deadline to enter is 3 p.m Tuesday, Dec. 3. The winner will be picked at random and notified by email.
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Cleo
The National Parks of the Canadian Rockies are AWESOME, and so is Steve Bell!
Bradford Riley
Sam Panopoulos, a Greek immigrant to Canada, who created a pizza with tomato sauce, Canadian bacon, pineapple and mozzarella cheese in 1962! (Aka Hawaiian Style)
Susan McAndrew
Our Canadian neighbors are very sweet and kind people.
John & maureen Hayes
My Father was born in Toronto. Canada has to be one of the most beautiful nations. Plus the actors and musicians that come from there seem to dominate our society. We would love to become acquainted with Steve Bell and Company. Thanks for your offer.
Sincerely, John and Maureen Hayes