
IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE – MOVIE SCREENING, Bel Air Armory
Get into the holiday spirit with a showing of the classic Frank Capra film, “It’s a Wonderful Life” at the Bel Air Armory. George Bailey (James Stewart) has so many problems he is thinking about ending it all – and it’s Christmas! As the angels discuss George, we see his life in flashback. As George is about to jump from a bridge, he ends up rescuing his guardian angel, Clarence – who then shows George what his town would have looked like if it hadn’t been for all his good deeds over the years. Sponsored by the Bel Air Arts and Entertainment District.
Enjoy the movie and when it’s over, stroll through Winter Wonderland at Armory Park!

This holiday season, visit the Bel Air Armory and enjoy its festive Winter Wonderland. Enjoy a beautiful light display in Frederick Ward Armory Park, visit with Santa in his sleigh and take a horse drawn carriage ride through Bel Air.
Sponsored through a partnership between the Town of Bel Air, the Bel Air Downtown Alliance and the Greater Bel Air Community Foundation.

Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra: A Suite Holiday Treat, Bel Air High School
Pre-concert lecture to begin at 6:45 pm.
The Susquehanna Symphony’s popular concert will begin with French composer Georges Bizet’s “March of the Kings”, also known as “Farandole” from his “L’Arlesienne Suite”. It will continue with Percy Grainger’s moving “Sussex Mummers Carol” which is beloved by our audience and orchestra members alike. Next, Harford Youth Orchestra conductor Brian Folus will conduct his oft-requested “Hanukkah Celebration”, which is full of well-known and fun-filled Hanukkah tunes. Continuing the celebration to the end of the first half, the orchestra will perform Sir Malcolm Arnold’s “The Holly and the Ivy” (Fantasy on Christmas Carols), which has a rich and full film-music sound.
After intermission, a chamber orchestra will perform the lovely pastoral prelude to Bach’s “Christmas Oratorio; Cantata No. 2”. This will be followed by one of the most often requested works in the SSO’s repertoire: Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker Suite” for jazz orchestra by Duke Ellington and his amanuensis Billy Strayhorn, as further arranged by pops conductor and arranger Jeff Tyzik! The concert concludes with a Sing Along and the orchestra’s holiday shenanigans!




