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Auburn Symphony Orchestra reports attendance gains; city support continues at $75,000
Summary
At the Jan. 12 Auburn study session the Auburn Symphony Orchestra reported a 6% increase in attendance, described education and outreach programs, and confirmed $75,000 in annual city support for 2025 and 2026.
The Auburn Symphony Orchestra briefed the City Council on its 2024–25 season on Jan. 12, reporting modest audience growth and outlining education and outreach programs funded in part by the city.
Julie Krueger, the city's parks, arts and recreation director, introduced executive director Gabby Galloway and artistic director Wesley Schultz. Galloway said the orchestra's annual report — included in the council packet — showed a 6% increase in first-time ticket buyers and an overall rise in attendance. "Our subscriber base is still strong at just…
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