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Community Partnerships
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Symphony Pass Program

In partnership with the Great Falls Public Library, we have come together to offer an accessible way to hear live classical music. Anyone can get tickets to see the Great Falls Symphony by using their library card, signing up for a new card, or updating their information. 
Sign Up for a Library Card
To sign up for a new library card, visit the Great Falls Public Library and speak to the first floor checkout desk. To complete the process, you must provide a photo ID and proof of address. To learn more about accepted forms of these documents, visit the library website. 
Get Your Tickets
To get your tickets, visit the Great Falls Public Library and speak to the first floor checkout desk. They will 'check out' your tickets. You will receive ticket vouchers.

To redeem the voucher, visit our website and select any of our regular Symphony Series concerts. At this time, the Cascade Quartet concerts are not available for this program. Choose your seats, create an account or checkout as a guest, and continue until the 'Review Your Order' page. Then, enter the single-use code on your voucher into the response bar under the prompt, 'Do you have a code?'. Click apply. You will receive a confirmation email and reminder emails about your tickets before the concert.


To receive your tickets, you can select either mail or will call. If you select mail, we will send you your tickets shortly. If you select will call, we will hold the tickets under your name at the Symphony Will Call table in the lobby at the concert. They can be picked up anytime before the concert begins. 
Symphony Ambassador Program (Coming Soon)

We look forward to presenting our Symphony Ambassador Program in 2027. This program will support music educators in Great Falls Public Schools by allowing educators to hire Great Falls Symphony musicians on a case-by-case basis at no cost to the public schools. Our musicians will be hired to support students one-on-one, give educational presentations, assist with instrument repair, give clinics to educators, and more.

We care about music education in our community, and want to support our public school music programs however we can.
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