Grand Traverse Shares The Music Of The Season

GRAND TRAVERSE SHARES THE MUSIC OF THE SEASON

 

TRAVERSE CITY, MI - The multi-platinum recording artists Mannheim Steamroller will team up with Grand Traverse Pavilions Wednesday, December 25, in a melodic celebration of the holiday season.

 

On Christmas Day, from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m., the joyous sounds of Mannheim Steamroller can be heard on NewsTalk 580, WTCM-AM.

 

This is the second year that The Pavilions will exclusively sponsor the music of Mannheim Steamroller throughout Christmas Day.

 

Administrator and Chief Executive Officer Kory Hansen believes “it’s a wonderful way to share the sounds of some of the world’s finest holiday musicians with residents and staff along with the individuals, families, and businesses who support The Pavilions. It’s a unique way to say thank you.”

 

Mannheim Steamroller has changed the music industry. The group has sold over 40 million records - 27 million in the Christmas genre. With this success, it is undoubtedly one of the top 50 biggest selling musical artists of all time and THE biggest selling Christmas artists of all time.

 

In addition to this special music, hundreds of local youth groups, school children, church groups, boy scouts and girl scouts  volunteer countless hours during the holidays to sing to the residents and staff and share the music of the season.

 

In addition to music, the volunteers also share holiday cards, sweet treats, one-on-one visits, and a range of activities. It speaks to the season when the traditional table-size gingerbread house is created by volunteers and displayed for all to see and enjoy. It’s also magical when the majestic 18-foot tree in the lobby greets all.

 

Grand Traverse Pavilions is the largest county-owned nursing facility in Michigan. The senior community is owned by Grand Traverse County and governed by the Grand Traverse County Department of Human Services Department.

 

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