Lexington, KY – OperaLex is set to host the annual Grand Encore Affair, a fundraising event dedicated to supporting the University of Kentucky Opera Theatre program and its students. The event will take place on Saturday, November 23, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. in the UK Gatton Student Center Ballroom, located at 160 Avenue of Champions.
The Grand Encore Affair promises an evening filled with live music, fine dining, and an auction to raise critical funds for the opera program. Attendees will be treated to a variety of musical performances and an exquisite dining experience designed to celebrate the arts.
This year’s event also holds special significance as it will honor Pam Miller, the former mayor of Lexington and a founding member of the Lexington Opera Society. Miller’s contributions to the local arts community have been pivotal, making her recognition a meaningful highlight of the evening.
Tickets for the Grand Encore Affair are available for purchase under the category Encore! – OperaLex. Supporters of the University of Kentucky Opera Theatre are encouraged to attend, not only to enjoy a night of culture and community but also to contribute to the future of opera education in the region.
The fundraising effort is essential for the continuation and growth of the opera program at the University of Kentucky, providing students with opportunities for education, performance, and professional development in the field of opera.
For those looking to make a difference while enjoying a memorable evening, the Grand Encore Affair promises to be a highlight on Lexington’s social calendar.
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