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Saturday, August 21, 2010, 6pm
Frost Amphitheater  



Celebrate 51 years of Summer Symphony and benefit

Children’s Health Council in one magical evening

 

Children’s Health Council presents

 

Chicago

in concert with the Summer Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arnie Roth

 

Saturday, August 21, 2010

 

Frost Amphitheater, Stanford University

4:30 p.m. Doors Open

6:00 p.m. Concert Begins

 

Continuing a half-century long tradition, Children’s Health Council is proud to present Chicago at the 51st Annual Summer Symphony.  Chicago is the first American rock band to chart Top 40 albums in five decades. In Billboard Magazine's recent list of Top 100 artists of all time, Chicago came in at #13, the highest charting American band.

 

$60 General Admission Lawn Ticket

Open seating in the upper tiers of the amphitheater. Come early to stake out the best area for your picnic dinner and enjoy the concert. Gates open at 4:30.

 

TriplePoint Capital After-Party

Steps away from Frost Amphitheater, Summer Symphony Sponsors at certain levels are invited to join us at the TriplePoint Capital After-Party (Arrillaga Alumni Center transformed)—a post-concert celebration including cocktails, after dinner fare, music and dancing.

 

For more information, contact Debbie Hill at [email protected] or 650.617.3846.

 

About Children’s Health Council

Children’s Health Council helps children, teens, and families find the best ways to learn, develop, and thrive.  Every year, nearly 3,500 Bay Area families lean on Children’s Health Council’s team of interdisciplinary specialists to prevent problems and get help when challenges emerge.  Whether the challenge is slight or severe, our team looks at what’s unique about every child to find solutions that work for the whole family.


General Admission 
SectionPrice Per SeatNumber of Seats
General Admission$60.00

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