The annual “Magic Baton” competition is returning to the La
Porte County Symphony Orchestra (LCSO) for the first time since
2019. La Porte Mayor, Tom Dermody, and Michigan City
Mayor, Duane Parry, will square off in vying for the privilege of
conducting the LCSO at their final concert of the season. The concert date
is Saturday, April 23, 7:00 p.m., and will be performed at the Civic
Auditorium in La Porte. This concert is entitled “FILM FEST!” and will
feature many movie themes with a tribute to America’s premiere composer, John
Williams. Music Director, Dr. Carolyn Watson, will lead the
musicians of the LCSO in excerpts from several movies including The
Magnificent Seven, Harry Potter, Spider-Man, Star Wars
and others.
How to cast a Vote:
The mayors will be asking for your support and votes ($1.00 per
vote). Votes can be purchased at www.lcso.net or by sending a check
to the LCSO office at POB 563, La Porte, IN 46352 or by voting on the
evening of the concert. Voting will cease at the conclusion of
intermission with the winner determined shortly thereafter. Proceeds from
the compiled votes will benefit the LCSO’s “New Generations” initiative
including education concerts, in-school visits, instrument donations and their
Student Apprentice program. Also, join in the fun as Dr. Watson gives a
conducting lesson on stage to the winner!
“The LCSO thanks both Mayor Dermody and Mayor Parry for their
willingness to raise funds for the LCSO as well as their good-natured
competitive spirit!,” said the LCSO’s Executive Director, Tim King.