Davenport, IA- The Quad City Symphony Orchestra congratulates Bill Wundram as the winner of their Pursuit of the Podium contest. The Quad Cities community donated $16,249 for the opportunity to see Bill Wundram conduct "Sleigh Ride." Wundram will be joining Debby Boone and the Quad City Symphony Orchestra on stage at the iWireless Center for tomorrow night's Holiday Pops.

The four Pursuit of the Podium candidates raised a combined $28,924 in support of the artistic and educational mission of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra. The QCSO would like to thank all four candidates for their outstanding efforts in this pursuit, including Doug Cropper, CEO, Genesis Health System; Brian Burke, Financial Advisor, Park Avenue Securities; and former Iowa Senator Maggie Tinsman. The Quad City Symphony Orchestra and music lovers throughout our community applaud your efforts.

If you would like to see Bill Wundram conduct "Sleigh Ride" at the iWireless Center tomorrow night, November 23, at 7:30 p.m., tickets are still available. Buy your tickets today for Holiday Pops featuring Debby Boone at 800.745.3000 or online at www.qcsymphony.com. Tickets range from $19.50 to $55. Seniors and children can save $2 per ticket. Groups of 15 or more can save even more by calling the iWireless Center group sales department at 309.277.1356.

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