Privacy Policy

Privacy and Security

We respect your privacy!  Any information collected from our site, whether directly from you or passively through common web tracking tools, will be kept confidential and will not be sold, reused, rented, loaned, or otherwise disclosed.  This information may include your name, email address, telephone number, street address, home search preferences, and your browsing behavior/IP address.

To protect your personal information, we take reasonable precautions and follow industry best practices to make sure it is not inappropriately lost, misused, accessed, disclosed, altered or destroyed.

How do we use your information?

The information we collect is used to operate the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra (WSO) website and deliver the services you have requested.  We may also use it to inform you of new information/products available from the WSO or to contact you via surveys to conduct research about your opinion of our services.

The WSO keeps track of the web sites and pages that our users visit within our site to determine what is the most popular.  This data is used to deliver customized content and advertising within the WSO to users whose behavior indicates that they are interested in a specific type of content. In some instances, we may share data with trusted partners to help us perform this type of statistical analysis. All third parties are required to keep your information confidential and are prohibited from using your personal information for any other reasons.

Do we use “Cookies”?

Like many sites, we use “cookies” to collect information. These are small files of data that are used to personalize your online experience. You can instruct your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, if you do not accept cookies, you may not be able to use some portions of our web site.

Changes to the Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to modify this privacy policy at any time, so please review it frequently. Changes and clarifications will take effect immediately upon their posting on the website. If we make material changes to this policy, we will notify you here that it has been updated, so that you are aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we use and/or disclose it.

Legal Statement

The information, prices, elevations, architectural content, text, graphics and links provided herein are provided by the WSO for the convenience and information of its customers and are subject to change without notice. We do not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the information, prices, elevations, architectural and design content, text, graphics, links and other items contained herein.

All prices are subject to change at any time. Please contact our the WSO personnel for specific price information for each event and ticket you are interested in buying.

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