Membership
(the
single ticket question)
Welcome to another exciting series sponsored by the Concert Association of
Valparaiso, Inc., Valparaiso, Indiana. In keeping with our
tradition of providing quality family entertainment by world renown artists at
affordable prices, we are now offering you some of the music, drama and dance
that befits the kickoff season for the new millennium. And quite a variety
that is! Admission to these concerts is by season membership.
Your CAV ticket will also entitle you to attend
concerts by our neighboring associations in Munster, LaPorte, Michigan City
and Portage.
We encourage you to send in your membership
application and check promptly ...preferably postmarked on or before May
20th, 2009, so that you can benefit by our "Early Bird Special
Discount." Tell your friends and neighbors about this exciting
offer. We also encourage you to purchase student memberships for your
family.
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Adults -- $40 each;
Early
Bird special: $35 (only until May 20, 2009)
Students -- $15 each
(children 6 & under are free)
Download
our mailer, or
Print this page, fill out
the form below, and mail with check enclosed to
Concert Association of
Valparaiso
P.O. Box 1355
Valparaiso, IN 46384-1355
Make checks payable to
Concert
Association of
Valparaiso or CAV.
Season
tickets / Single tickets - - -
"I only want to see this coming
performance; why can't I just get a single ticket at the door?"
Sometimes you can! But it will cost more, and it is
subject to seating availability, and it will not allow you reciprocity
privileges. Not only that, but if there is just one more performance that
you'll see, you will spend more money than if you'd bought a season
ticket. AND a season ticket will allow you to attend the
Reciprocity functions as long as seating is available! (rarely a problem)
The sale of season tickets allows us to establish our budget for our coming
season: if we sell more tickets, we can contract for more talent.
(Ed. note: My season ticket for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, sitting in
the 10th row, side section, of the 1st Balcony costs me nearly $300 for eight
concerts; plus I have to pay a $10 to $20 parking fee for each performance; plus
I spend two hours travel time along with the cost. AND there is no
Reciprocity Benefit!
If I just go to see "Joe Schmoe and His Electric Bongo
Drums" -- One concert, No reciprocity! -- I can guarantee you that I will
spend more than the season ticket cost for CAV (Concert Ass'n.
of Valparaiso). It only makes good, economic sense!.)
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