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Families with children are encouraged to get to the concert early to have their picture taken with Santa and to put their letters to the North Pole in the symphony’s special post box.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Symphony & Opera

Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra knows there’s no place like home for the holidays. 🎵

Here’s what to know about their special seasonal show:

  • Who: Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra, the CSO Chorus, and other community groups. (Even the big man himself will be there. 🎅)
  • When: Dec. 17-18
  • Where: Memorial Auditorium
  • Price: Tickets for students + children are 50% off.
  • Bonus: Families can arrive early to take a photo with Santa and mail their letters to the North Pole.

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