VSO tickets back on sale
We are pleased to announce the resumption of sales of Vancouver Symphony Orchestra tickets by Volunteer Resources – Vancouver Acute and Residential Care. Funds raised by the sale of VSO tickets help support worthy causes such as patient comforts and volunteer recognition. To avoid any repetition of the issues that resulted in the suspension of sales, we are introducing four new rules:
- There will be a maximum of four tickets distributed to any employee or volunteer to any concert;
- We will record which ticket went to which person, and will record the LAN account numbers of employees or the ID number of volunteers who get tickets;
- There will be no re-sale, refunds or exchanges of tickets under any circumstances – if you cannot go to the concert you have tickets for, the tickets must be destroyed;
- Distribution of tickets will be permanently suspended to anyone who breaks these rules.
What shows can I go see?
Tickets are available Friday February 21st for the following two concerts:
- Musically Speaking: Dances and Rhapsodies on March 8 at 8:00 pm
- Masterworks Gold: Louis Lortie Plays Chopin on March 15 at 8:00 pm
Please see http://www.vancouversymphony.ca/ for more information.
How can I purchase tickets?
Ticket sales begin this Friday, February 21st between the hours of 9:30 am – 4:30. pm For tickets or more information, please contact:
Volunteer Resources: Doctors Residence
104A 2775 Heather Street.
To take advantage of this fundraising program, please note:
- Bring exact cash donation amount.
- You must come to our office in person and tickets will be distributed on a first come, first served basis. You must accept the seats/section as offered.
- There will be a maximum of four tickets distributed to any employee or volunteer to any concert
- There will be no re-sale, refunds or exchanges of tickets under any circumstances – if you cannot go to the concert you have tickets for, the tickets must be destroyed;
- Distribution of tickets will be permanently suspended to anyone who breaks these rules.
- If you have a problem with your tickets, please contact Volunteer Resources. Do NOT call the VSO directly.
Please note: The VSO is a not for profit organization that needs financial support. Most support comes from the sale of tickets at full, advertised prices. If you feel you can buy tickets directly we urge you to do so. Please check out their website www.vancouversymphony.ca for a more detailed description.