We’re thrilled to announce that Encore Tours will be exhibiting at the 2025 Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) Clinic/Convention, happening February 12-15 in San Antonio, TX. This event is one of the premier gatherings for music educators, and we’re excited to be part of the action! Stop by Booth #890 to meet Glenn Quirion, our Director of Business Development. With years of experience helping music educators plan extraordinary performance tours, Glenn is looking forward to sharing his expertise, answering your questions, and showing how Encore can help your ensemble achieve its musical dreams. But that’s not all—when you visit us, you’ll have the chance to enter our exclusive raffle! Choose between: A $100 Amazon Gift Card A $250 Travel Scholarship to use toward your next tour with Encore Tours Whether you’re actively planning your next adventure or just exploring options, we’d love to connect and discuss how we can help you create a life-changing travel experience for your ensemble. When and Where to Find Us: 📍 Booth: #890📌 Location: Henry B. González Convention Center, San Antonio, TX📅 Dates: February 12-15, 2025 Join us at TMEA to discover how we can support your ensemble’s goals and take your performances to unforgettable destinations around the world. Don’t miss this opportunity—we can’t wait to see you in San Antonio!
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