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22nd Annual
Music in Historic
Homes Series™2012-2013
Each presentation of the Music in Historic Homes Series™
includes a concert, a tour of the home and seasonal refreshments.
For more information about our concert events, please visit
www.allegrobaroque.org
for series tickets: Please choose your day: ❒ Tuesday ❒ Wednesday
Choose your time: ❒ 3:00 ❒ 4:30 ❒ 6:00 ❒ 7:30
for single tickets:Choose your day(s) and time(s):
Oct 16: ❒ 3:00 ❒ 4:30 ❒ 6:00 ❒ 7:30 Oct 17: ❒ 3:00 ❒ 4:30 ❒ 6:00 ❒ 7:30
Dec 11: ❒ 3:00 ❒ 4:30 ❒ 6:00 ❒ 7:30 Dec 12: ❒ 3:00 ❒ 4:30 ❒ 6:00 ❒ 7:30
Feb 5: ❒ 3:00 ❒ 4:30 ❒ 6:00 ❒ 7:30 Feb 6: ❒ 3:00 ❒ 4:30 ❒ 6:00 ❒ 7:30
Apr 9: ❒ 3:00 ❒ 4:30 ❒ 6:00 ❒ 7:30 Apr 10: ❒ 3:00 ❒ 4:30 ❒ 6:00 ❒ 7:30
Please mail form and payment to: Allegro, Baroque and Beyond
35 W. Mission, Ste. 23Spokane, WA 99201
Tickets also available at www.AllergroBaroque.org
22nd Annual
Music in Historic Homes™
2012-2013 Concert Series
Order single tickets below ($25 each) Order the series ($80) and save 20%!
Quantity of Series tickets @ $80/each: __________
Quantity of Single Tickets @ $25/each: __________
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY, STATE, ZIP
PHONE
VISA or MASTERCARD # EXPIRE DATE V-CODE #
22nd Annual
Allegro Baroque & BeyondMusic in Historic Homes Series™
October 16 & 17 • The Shadle-Veasey House 1118 W. Ninth Avenue
A restored home of the Comstock family, it was built in 1906 for prominent Spokane civic benefactors and pioneer
merchants, Eugene Shadle and his wife, Josie Comstock Shadle. The Shadles were owners and merchants at The Crescent,
one of the city’s largest and longest-running department stores.
December 11 & 12 • The Hutton House2206 W. 17th Avenue
One of Spokane’s most significant homes was built in 1914 for Levi and Mae Arkwright Hutton. The Huttons, who made
their fortune in mining, were noted humanitarians and civic benefactors. Their mansion has been lovingly restored by Karen and Doug Sonnenborn to its original condition.
February 5 & 6 • Cutter-Built Bungalow109 W. Sumner
This beautifully restored Kirtland Cutter home, on one of Spokane’s most prestigious streets, was built in 1907.
A remarkable home, new to the Historic Homes series!
April 9 & 10 • The Mack-Kane House734 E. 23rd Avenue
This wonderful and unique four-gabled Craftsman home was built in 1912, and was recently featured in
American Bungalow Magazine.
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