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To offset lagging real estate taxes, Loudoun is considering several new revenue sources. Which, if any, do you support?

10 percent tax on tickets to concerts and other events
30 cent tax on packs of cigarettes
4 percent tax on meals/drinks bought at restaurants
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Toy Symphony Concert

By ymppa

This holiday classic takes you inside the Mozart family’s home for a wonderful Christmas Eve party, in 1761.

Featuring young students of music in extraordinary performance of music by Bach,Vivaldi, Corelli, Mozart and more!

Saturday, December 8, 3:30pm Carver Center, Purcellville

Advance Tickets: $10 Adult, $5 Children (2-12)
Children under 2, free... and welcome!

For more information call (703) 723-2589, visit www.virginiaconservatory.com, or write to info@ymppa.org

Presented by the YOUTH MUSIC PRESERVATION AND PROMOTION ASSOCIATION, a 501 (c ) (3) dedicated to make classical music accessible to children and the community.

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