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Hometown Music Makers' Revue: Celebrating Tompkins County's Extraordinary Musical History

**DISCOUNTED TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS**
Get to know the musical history of your school's county!  

Presented by The History Center in Tompkins County in cooperation with the State Theatre of Ithaca and DSP Shows, and sponsored by CFCU Community Credit Union.   

Saturday, December 8, 7:00 PM // Doors open 6:00 PM
State Theatre of Ithaca // 107 West State/Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, Ithaca, NY 14850  

This spectacular musical event will feature the talents of the Burns Sisters (Annie and Marie Burns), Cayuga Nation Gayogo̱hó:nǫ Welcome, the Chorale of the Ithaca Children and Youth Chorus, The Cornell Hangovers, the Dorothy Cotton Jubilee Singers, the Fall Creek Brass Band, Jean McPheeters (as Sebela Wehe), Joe Crookston, Johnny Russo and the East Hill Classic Jazz Band, Kevin Kinsella, Richie and Rosie, the Sim Redmond Band, and the UNITED Dance Troupe. The performance will include music of various genres, dance, drumming, and even living history! Emcee Peggy Haine will share the musical history of Tompkins County between acts.

This lively, informative concert is meant for all ages, and we encourage families and friends of all generations and backgrounds to buy tickets now for this not-to-be-missed evening.  

For more information, visit thehistorycenter.net/hometownrevue or bit.ly/fbHMMR.    

To purchase tickets, including discounted tickets for children, students, and seniors, go to www.stateofithaca.org/events, call (607) 277-8283, or visit the ticket office at 107 West State Street/Martin Luther King, Jr. Street in Ithaca either Wednesday through Friday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM or Saturday 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. 

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