The Huron Symphony Orchestra opens its 2010-2011 concert season this weekend with a new date and time. Happy Hunting is title of the opening show and pays homage to this weekend’s pheasant hunting opener. Doctor Robert Vodnoy of Northern State University in Aberdeen is the Conductor of the Huron Symphony Orchesta and explains how the meshing of classical music and a South Dakota pasttime came together…
[audio:http://prprt.itmwpb.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/688/2010/10/hso1.mp3|titles=hso1]Vodnoy wants to remind those who are coming to the show of the new time and day. Happy Hunting is being performed at Huron Community Campus’ Fine Arts Center on Saturday October 16th at 7:30 PM. The performance is a one time event. Individual adult tickets are 10 dollars at the door. Season passes for Happy Hunting and the other 3 seasonal performances are 35 dollars and students under 18 are free.