The public is invited for musical and ice cream treats as the Southwest Symphony opens the season with its ??Sunday Sundae Concert ? at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, at the St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Fellowship Hall, 521 N. Sherman.

??You can sit at the tables enjoy music and make-your-own sundaes, ? said Symphony Conductor Grant Mathews. ??We’ll be previewing some of the pieces we’re planning for future concerts with a mix of music from classical and contemporary composers.”

The Southwest Symphony Society will provide ice-cream and a variety of toppings for the concert attendees to enjoy as well as cookies and drinks.

There will be a short annual membership meeting at the concert. “We have to have an annual meeting every year and we decided it would be fun to include it with a concert this year. We promise it will only take 10 minutes,” said Kay Burtzloff, president of the Southwest Symphony Society.

There is no admission but a free-will donation will be accepted.. The Southwest Symphony Society is a Liberal non-profit organization dedicated to promoting classical and contemporary music in the community utilizing the talents of local and professional musicians.