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#concert #MitchHamptonTrio #jazz #jazztube #piano #livestream Mitch hampton on piano, Justin Watt on the drums and Zak Page on the bass play a musical blend of standards old and new and a couple of originals for the season.
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Family Folk Machine's Spring Concert, “Dreaming Iowa,” is coming up Saturday May 2, 3pm at the Englert Theatre. The program is made up of songs that reflect on the past, present, and future of Iowa while exploring themes of belonging. In the studio with the details is director of the group, Jean Littlejohn. This concert … Continue reading
This week on the Insider Report, Kat and Bruce give the scoop on what is going on in the, including the Chetco Library event schedule, Beyond 250 Living History in Brookings Harbor, Gold Beach Visitor Center Glass Floats Month, Curry County Master Gardener Association Plant Clinic, Chetco Community Public Library One Book One Coast program, Pacific Music Guild presents their Spring 2026 Concert, Wild Rivers Symphony 2026 Spring Concert, Comedy Night with Matt Fulchiron at Elk Valley Casino, plus local PSAs, musical performances, and a whole lot more! For the latest scoop, tune in to the show that keeps you in the know! For days and times, go to KCIW.org. Hosts: Bruce Ellis, Kat Liddell; Producer: Bruce Ellis If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s how. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode.en. Download link: https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free
Cally Holinaty and Lawrence Klemetski joined me this morning to chat the Dance Festival and Spring Concert coming up!
“Music of the Triduum”, a concert performed by the Thomas Aquinas College, New England Choir & Orchestra on April 16, 2026, as part of the 2025-26 St. Vincent de Paul Lecture & Concert Series. Choir and orchestra organized and conducted by Matthew Santos (NE'26). - 00:11 — “Adagio for Strings in G Minor” | Albinoni - 07:03 — “Stabat Mater” | Pergolesli - 11:11 — “Ave Verum Corpus” | Mozart - 14:19 — St. John's Passion, BWV 245, No. 39, Chorus: “Ruht Wohl” | Bach - 24:21 — Membra Jesu Nostri, No. 3: “Ad Manus” | Buxtehude | Soloists: Rose Reilly (NE'27), Helena Krestyn - 34:32 — Membra Jesu Nostri, No. 7: “Ad Faciem” | Buxtehude - 43:02 — Easter Oratorio, BWV 249, Chorus: “Kommt Eilet und Laufet” | Bach | Soloists: Samuel Livingston (NE'26), William Rosa (NE'27) - 48:14 — Christ Lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4, Versus 2: “Den Tod Niemand Zwingen Kunnt” | Bach | Soloists: Maureen Shields (CA'30), Eleanor Stoutz (NE'26) - 52:13 — “The Messiah”, Part 2, No. 44: “Hallelujah” | Handel - 56:24 — “The Messiah”, Part 3, No. 53A: “Worthy Is the Lamb” | Handel
This week, Westminster Youth String Ensemble is the subject of the program, with Kathleen Curran Monroe, Director. We talk about the upcoming season and the Spring Concert on Sunday, May 3rd at 3 PM at the Westerly Armory in Westerly, and we listen to selections from past concerts. For more information, you can call 401-596-5225 or go to westminsterstrings.org
This week on the Insider Report, guest Kathleen Dixon comes on the show to talk about the upcoming Pacific Music Guild 2026 Spring Concert. Then Kat and Bruce give the scoop on what is going on in the area, including the Chetco Library event schedule, the Beyond 250 Living History Project in Brookings-Harbor, Gold Beach Visitor Center Glass Floats Month, Chetco Pelican Players presents the play Four Old Broads, Brookings Emblems Club #265 Natural Form Annual Fashion Show & Fundraiser, Curry County Master Gardener Association Plant Clinic, Curry County’s First Annual Bump & Baby Shower, Wild Rivers Symphony 2026 Spring Concert, plus local PSAs, musical performances, and a whole lot more! For the latest scoop, tune in to the show that keeps you in the know! For days and times, go to KCIW.org. Hosts: Bruce Ellis, Kat Liddell; Producer: Bruce Ellis If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s how. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode.en. Download link: https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free
The material is used for the purpose of commentary and criticism, which falls under the fair use doctrine of copyright law. No copyright infringement is intended. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. A special thanks to everyone who joined us last night to ring in Spring, Easter and Zach's birthday!Please share the concert out with us - we love bringing these to you folks as our thanks. Ever since Covid we have been dedicated to continuing our living room concert series as our gift to our beloved audience and thanks to the Mitch Hampton Trio and our tech crew for a wonderful night of music for all!#mitchhamptontrio #podcast #livestreamconcert
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Melody of Courage: Ágota's Spring Concert Triumph Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-03-09-22-34-01-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A nap első sugarai lágyan simogatták a Balaton környéki kis falu rétjeit.En: The first rays of the sun gently caressed the meadows around the small village near Balaton.Hu: Az itt élők már ébredtek a tavasz ígéreteire.En: The locals were already waking to the promises of spring.Hu: Az iskola udvarán vidám gyerekzsivaj hangzott, és virágzó almafák illata töltötte be a levegőt.En: The sound of cheerful children's chatter echoed in the schoolyard, and the scent of blooming apple trees filled the air.Hu: A falu legnagyobb eseménye, a tavaszi koncert, mindenkit izgatottá tett.En: The village's biggest event, the spring concert, had everyone excited.Hu: Ágota, egy csendes, szemüveget viselő lány, éppen a hegedűtokját vitte az iskola zenetermébe.En: Ágota, a quiet girl who wore glasses, was carrying her violin case to the school's music room.Hu: A sokszor hallott dallama az ujjaiban égett, de a szorongás növekvő terheneként nehezedett rá.En: Many times she had heard the melody burn in her fingers, but anxiety weighed on her like an increasing burden.Hu: Ágota régóta arról álmodott, hogy szólót játszhat a koncerten. De a félelem mindig visszatartotta őt.En: Ágota had long dreamed of playing a solo at the concert, but fear always held her back.Hu: Mellette Zoltán sétált, zongorabillentyűk varázsa oly természetes volt számára, mint a lélegzés.En: Walking beside her was Zoltán, for whom the magic of piano keys was as natural as breathing.Hu: Mosolygó szemeivel biztatta Ágotát.En: With his smiling eyes, he encouraged Ágota.Hu: "Ágota, meg fogod csinálni! Együtt fogunk gyakorolni, és fantasztikus leszel!" lelkesítette a lányt.En: "Ágota, you will do it! We will practice together, and you will be fantastic!" he motivated her.Hu: Az elkövetkezendő hetekben, a két diák minden szabad percet a próbateremben töltött.En: In the following weeks, the two students spent every spare minute in the rehearsal room.Hu: Zoltán segített Ágotának kiválasztani egy nehezebb darabot, ami kihívás volt számára, de megmutatta a tehetségét.En: Zoltán helped Ágota choose a more challenging piece that was difficult for her but showcased her talent.Hu: Ahogy a koncert napja közeledett, Ágota izgalma nőtt.En: As the day of the concert approached, Ágota's excitement grew.Hu: A főpróbán bármilyen kis hiba is megtörtént, szinte összeroppant tőle.En: At the dress rehearsal, any small mistake nearly crushed her.Hu: Egyszer csak megállt a játék közepén, és megszólalni sem tudott.En: At one point, she stopped playing in the middle of the performance and couldn't speak.Hu: Könnyek gyűltek a szemébe.En: Tears welled up in her eyes.Hu: De Zoltán nem habozott.En: But Zoltán did not hesitate.Hu: Odaugrott mellé, és rögtönzött egy duettet a darabból.En: He jumped next to her and improvised a duet from the piece.Hu: Harmonikus zongorajátékával finoman vezette vissza Ágotát a dallam fonalára.En: With his harmonious piano playing, he gently led Ágota back to the thread of the melody.Hu: Ágota mély levegőt vett, és ismét játszani kezdett.En: Ágota took a deep breath and began to play again.Hu: A fényteli teremben csak a zene hangzott, és Ágota elhatározása, hogy nem adja fel.En: In the light-filled room, only the music sounded, and Ágota's determination not to give up.Hu: Elérkezett a nagy nap.En: The big day arrived.Hu: A színpadot gyönyörűen feldíszítették a helyi virágokkal, odakint a nap aranyszínű fénye csillogott a Balaton vizén.En: The stage was beautifully decorated with local flowers, and outside, the golden light of the sun glistened on the waters of Balaton.Hu: Ágota szívverése gyors volt, de ahogy színpadra lépett, Zoltán bátorító mosolya erőt adott neki.En: Ágota's heart was racing, but as she stepped onto the stage, Zoltán's encouraging smile gave her strength.Hu: Elkezdte a darabját, és minden hang tiszta volt, minden rezdülésében ott volt a kitartás és a zene iránti szeretet.En: She began her piece, and every note was clear, every movement carried persistence and a love for music.Hu: A közönség figyelmesen követte őt, a levegő vibrált.En: The audience followed her attentively, the air vibrated.Hu: Ahogy véget ért a darab, hatalmas tapsvihar tört ki.En: As the piece ended, a storm of applause erupted.Hu: Ágota könnyes szemekkel meghajolt.En: Ágota bowed with tearful eyes.Hu: Pillantása találkozott Zoltánéval, aki mellé lépett, hogy együtt osszák meg a siker örömét.En: Her gaze met Zoltán's, and he stepped beside her to share the joy of success together.Hu: A koncert után Ágota már nem ugyanaz a lány volt: többé nem félt a hibázástól.En: After the concert, Ágota was no longer the same girl: she no longer feared making mistakes.Hu: Megtanulta, hogy a barátok támogatása és az együttműködés kulcsfontosságú.En: She learned that friends' support and collaboration are essential.Hu: Az volt az az este, amikor Ágota megismerte önmagát, és a tehetsége valódi fényében ragyogott.En: That was the night when Ágota discovered herself, and her talent shined in its true light.Hu: Ahogy a nap lement a Balaton fölött, egy dolog világossá vált: a kis falu új sztárra talált, aki most már tudta, hogy a zene nem csak hangok összessége, hanem szívből jövő mese, amit érdemes megosztani.En: As the sun set over Balaton, one thing became clear: the small village had found a new star, who now knew that music is not just a collection of sounds, but a heartfelt story worth sharing. Vocabulary Words:caressed: simogattákmeadows: rétjeitchatter: gyerekzsivajscent: illatablooming: virágzóanxiety: szorongásburden: teherencouraged: biztattarehearsal: próbateremshowcased: megmutattadress rehearsal: főpróbamistake: hibacrushed: összeroppantimprovised: rögtönzöttharmonious: harmonikusdetermination: elhatározásdecorated: feldíszítettékglisten: csillogottpersistence: kitartásapplause: tapsviharstorm: viharbowed: meghajoltgaze: pillantásfear: félelemcollaboration: együttműködésessential: kulcsfontosságúshined: ragyogottsunset: naplementevibrated: vibráltheartfelt: szívből jövő
Welcome, March! This week we feature previews of upcoming area concerts, along with new releases and songs of hope. Tune into your local WPR Music station or stream at simplyfolk.org!
Host Jeremy C. Park interviews Jenny Davis, Executive Director of the Memphis Youth Symphony Program (MYSP), who shares her personal connection to the program as a former participant, and how the nonprofit organization serves as the premiere youth symphony program in the Mid-South and celebrates musical development in a fun, inclusive, and collaborative community. During the interview, Jenny details the organization's history, structure, and impact, highlighting its inception in 1966 under the Memphis Symphony Orchestra to its growth and evolution becoming an independent nonprofit in 2006. She explains the MYSP's various ensembles, ranging from beginner to advanced levels, and emphasizes its focus on musical education, teamwork, and character development. She discusses the organization's operations, including rehearsals, concerts, and collaborations with professional musicians. Jenny also outlines ways the community can support MYSP through financial contributions, volunteering, and spreading awareness about the program.SummaryThe Memphis Youth Symphony Program (MYSP) is building on a 60-year legacy of music education and celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2026 as an independent nonprofit. The program serves over 300 youth from more than 80 different schools, offering ensembles ranging from beginner to advanced levels, including two bands, three string orchestras, and two full orchestras. MYSP's administrative team includes Jenny Davis, who teaches flute at Rhodes College and performs with Blue Shift Ensemble, along with Courtney Fly as Operations Manager and Conductors who specialize in working with young musicians.Music Education's Impact on Students - During the interview, Jenny discusses the benefits of music education and mentorship through MYSP, highlighting how students develop skills, character, and confidence through music. Jenny emphasizes the importance of teamwork, collaboration, and personal growth in musical performances, particularly in orchestra settings where students learn to take ownership of their parts and contribute to the overall piece. She notes that while musical progress is visible and concrete, these skills transfer to broader life experiences, including perseverance through challenges and the development of empathy and leadership qualities.Youth Music Program Structure Overview - Jenny details the structure of their programs, starting with how they conduct auditions in May for ensemble placement and begin rehearsals in late August at the University of Memphis. The program holds four public concerts annually and organizes chamber music performances at community events, with rehearsals taking place every Sunday. The programs aim to develop character and leadership skills alongside musical abilities, with Conductors assigning students to ensembles based on their skill level.Memphis Youth Symphony Support Opportunities - Jenny discusses ways the community can support the Memphis Youth Symphony Program (MYSP). They highlight upcoming concerts, including the Spring Concert on March 8, 2026, along with the importance of financial contributions and volunteerism. Jenny explains that students of all skill levels, including beginners, can participate as long as they can read music, and she stresses that the program is not just for future professionals but for anyone passionate about playing music. She encourages interested individuals to visit MYSPMusic.org or follow their social media accounts for more information.Visit https://www.myspmusic.org to learn more about Memphis Youth Symphony Program.
Get UP TO SPEED with the MTV crew to here about Discover Medfield Day, our most recent videos of the Spring Concert, MHS Fashion Show, and meet Isla, a sweet, timid dog who warms up quickly and loves her belly rubs in this week's episode.
Inspired by the iconic Australian native flowers, Balinese musician Yande King's and Balinese dancer Putu Ayu Lestari have created Puspa Banksia dance. It will be performed with Gamelan DanAnda and Sanggar Lestari dancers at the Gamelan DanAnda's annual Spring Concert on the 14 Sep 2025 at Collingwood Town Hall in Melbourne. What can we expect from this collaborative creation? - Terinspirasi oleh bunga-bunga khas Australia yang ikonis, musisi Bali Yande King dan penari Bali Putu Ayu Lestari telah menciptakan tari Puspa Banksia. Tari ini akan ditampilkan bersama penari Gamelan DanAnda dan Sanggar Lestari pada Konser Musim Semi tahunan Gamelan DanAnda pada 14 September 2025 di Balai Kota Collingwood, Melbourne. Apa yang bisa kita nantikan dari karya kolaborasi ini?
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Director of The Minnesota Valley Women's Chorale Judy Sagen joins the show. She talks about their annual Spring Concert, "Finding My Voice," which honors the voices of women in today's world.
Director of The Minnesota Valley Women's Chorale Judy Sagen joins the show. She talks about their annual Spring Concert, "Finding My Voice," which honors the voices of women in today's world.
Check out Carlos' shop! https://otamerch.shop/ Each week we aim to bring together the biggest events in Vtubing and talk about what's been going on. Stop by, hang out, and let's catch up with us! Join this discord : https://discord.gg/wFMcTGHWGJ Follow here for updates: https://twitter.com/SuperChatsPod Shorts over here: https://www.tiktok.com/@superchatspod 00:00:00 Intro 00:03:05 Kiara's Spring Concert 00:13:05 We Have MERCH! 00:16:45 Nimi's New Model 00:20:22 Bijou vs The World 00:29:42 Michi's Anniversary Concert 00:38:23 Gura's Graduating 01:04:14 Is Hololive Cooked? 01:09:12 Shondo is Back 01:12:48 Megaladon's Medical Hiatus 01:13:48 Hololive Rust Collab 01:17:52 Hakka's New Outfit 01:22:59 Poko's New Outfit 01:23:24 Brave Groups' Channels Remonetized 01:24:46 PixelLink's Twitter Resurrected? 01:26:21 Peo Got Her Silver Play Button 01:27:14 VCard Updates 01:37:16 Casurr's New Model Soon 01:38:02 Gura's song Ash Again 01:40:25 Hakka's song Omen of Crows 01:43:38 Idol Wildfyre's song Trailblazer 01:45:20 Kanna covered Take Control 01:46:59 Raeyei and Octavio covered Naimononedari 01:48:40 Gura and Mumei Room Review 01:52:34 Mercy Played Izuna and Waxed Her Legs 01:55:08 Lyco Lianna Ate Her Own Foot 01:59:24 Weekly Alicja Update 02:04:02 Bits and Bobs of Other Streams 02:05:42 Community and Shilling 02:11:36 Birfdays
Melinda Marsalis talks with Suzanne Rolison about the Spring Concert and Ripley High School Band. Welcome to HEARD IT ON THE SHARK with your show host Melinda Marsalis and show sponsor, Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area. HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is a weekly interview show that airs every Tuesday at 11 am on the shark 102.3 FM radio station based in Ripley, MS and then is released as a podcast on all the major podcast platforms. You'll hear interviews with the movers and shakers in north Mississippi who are making things happen. Melinda talks with entrepreneurs, leaders of business, medicine, education, and the people behind all the amazing things happening in north Mississippi. When people ask you how did you know about that, you'll say, “I HEARD IT ON THE SHARK!” HEARD IT ON THE SHARK is brought to you by the Mississippi Hills National Heritage area. We want you to get out and discover the historic, cultural, natural, scenic and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills right in your backyard. And of course we want you to take the shark 102.3 FM along for the ride. Bounded by I-55 to the west and Highway 14 to the south, the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area, created by the United States Congress in 2009 represents a distinctive cultural landscape shaped by the dynamic intersection of Appalachian and Delta cultures, an intersection which has produced a powerful concentration of national cultural icons from the King of Rock'n'Roll Elvis Presley, First Lady of Country Music Tammy Wynette, blues legend Howlin' Wolf, Civil Rights icons Ida B. Wells-Barnett and James Meredith, America's favorite playwright Tennessee Williams, and Nobel-Laureate William Faulkner. The stories of the Mississippi Hills are many and powerful, from music and literature, to Native American and African American heritage, to the Civil War. The Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area supports the local institutions that preserve and share North Mississippi's rich history. Begin your discovery of the historic, cultural, natural, scenic, and recreational treasures of the Mississippi Hills by visiting the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area online at mississippihills.org. Musical Credit to: Garry Burnside - Guitar; Buddy Grisham - Guitar; Mike King - Drums/Percussion All content is copyright 2021 Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC all rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be rebroadcast or used for any other purpose without express written consent of Sun Bear Studio Ripley MS LLC
This week Westminster Youth String Ensemble is the subject of the program with Kathleen Curran Monroe, Director. We talk about the upcoming season and the Spring Concert on Sunday April 27th at 3 PM at the Westerly Armory in Westerly and listen to some selections of past concerts. For more information you can call 401.596.5225 or go to www.westminsterstrings.org
With music from The Lord of the Rings and a brand-new composition, the Heritage Youth Symphony will perform its upcoming concert in the Rexburg Tabernacle.
In the news today: For our first story of the day focusing on campus news, ASMSU votes no confidence in Provost Jeitschko over proposed RCAH and CAL merger. For our second story focusing on campus-related news, judge to Mel Tucker: stop hiding or lose lawsuit. For our final story of the day focusing on events and entertainment, Bbno$ headlines MSU spring concert, his biggest college show.
On this week's episode of "The Sights + Sounds Show with Jeneé Darden": Oakland cartoonist Wahab Algarmi, talks about his graphic novel "Almost Sunset," Paul McCartney's "Eye of the Storm" photo exhibit at the de Young Museum, and the Oakland Gay Men's Chorus' upcoming concert
In the news today: For our first story of the week focusing on environmental news, students raise concern over MSU water quality, IPF claims to work on improvements. For our second story focusing on campus news, ASMSU passes bills advocating for Green New Deal, increasing campus safety alerts. For our final story of the day focusing on events and entertainment, bbno$ announced as MSU Spring Concert headliner.
Betty Kondo, Artistic Director of Ballet Arts Ensemble joined us with a preview of their Spring Concert.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Hays Post Podcast, Jeff Leiker of "The Morning Blend" talks with Dr. Terry Crull, assistant professor of music and director of choral activities at Fort Hays State University about Thursday's concert. Read Here
This week (2/28 & 3/2) on ART ON THE AIR our whole show features the husband and wife team of 24/7 Production LLC, Jack and Kim Olesker discussing their four decade career in television, film, and novels, plus Kim's two decades of work in the non-profit arena currently serving as President and CEO of Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce.Our spotlight is on LaPorte County Symphony's “Sounds of Spring” concert Sunday, March 9th at 3pm at Holdcraft Performing Arts Center.Tune in on Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Media 89.1FM for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA, and can also be heard Fridays at 11am and Mondays at 5pm on WVLP 103.1FM (WVLP.org) or listen live at Tune In. Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA or brech.com/aota. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.orgSend your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.comLIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: NPR, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, YouTube plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR.https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/art-on-the-air/2025-02-13/art-on-the-air-march-2-2025
This week, the R I Wind Ensemble is the program's subject, and it features Dr. Robert Franzblau, the conductor, and Historic Music of Newport's Mark Stickney, the organization's founder. We talk about their upcoming Spring Concert and listen to some selections that will be performed on their February 16th concert at the Newport Marriott. For more information, you can go to www.riwe.org
Highlights from CYSO's 2024 Spring Concert at Symphony Center – Allen Tinkham conducts music by Stacy Garrop, Richard Strauss and Igor Stravinsky. The post Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras Spring Concert appeared first on WFMT.
One Voice Chorus, an interracial community chorus, will present its spring concert June 8 at 4 p.m. at J.R. Tucker H.S., 2910 North Parham Road. The concert will include new selections and old favorites in an eclectic blend of musical styles – spirituals, jazz, show tunes, opera, and popular music – with accompaniment by professional instrumentalists and a special dance performance by Karen Watkins-Rios. The suggested concert pass donation is . Prior to the concert, at 3 p.m., the public is invited to "Diversity Discussions," a facilitated exchange on diversity-related issues. For details and passes to the event, visit...Article LinkSupport the Show.
Celebrate Mother's Day and the Divine Feminine in us all by enjoying the beauty and joy of musical expression at our Spring Concert. Our music team and Unity Singers have prepared a wonderful program of uplifting music for all to enjoy! We are gratefully accepting love offerings for the concert at the door and online. Suggested love offering is $20+. Give online at https://unityfortworth.org/spring-concert. Website: https://unityfortworth.org Facebook: https://facebook.com/unityfw YouTube: https://youtube.com/unityfortworth
Ryan Scaggs and Brandon Baney report on the progress of the 5A IEL baseball and softball races, which are still tied at the top. They also highlight some noteworthy tennis and golf performances.Follow our North Idaho Prepcast team on Twitter: @idahosports, @brandon_baney, @NIdahoGameNightLike our Facebook pageFor more Idaho high school sports coverage, visit www.idahosports.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel
Host Jen Miller meets with Kat Bray, the Population Health Supervisor at Lorain County Public Health, and discusses their Comprehensive Safety Action Plan. Upcoming events happening in Avon Lake: April 29: No City Council Meeting - 5th Monday of the month May 2, 5:30 PM: District 53 Town Hall and Q&A with State Representative Joe Miller at the Avon Lake Public Library May 4, 10:00 AM: Spring Fishing Derby at Walker Road Park May 5, 7:30 PM: West Shore Chorale's Spring Concert at the Avon Lake High School Performing Arts Center May 6, 7:00 PM: Work Session & Collective Committee Meeting May 7, 4:30 PM: Application Deadline for Full-time Police Officer Civil Service Examination May 7, 5:30 PM: Ward 1 Resident Meeting with Councilman Rob Shahmir at the Avon Lake Public Library May 11, 9:00 AM: Civil Service Exam for Full-time Police Officer position at Avon Lake High School May 11, 9:00 AM: Avon-on-the-Lake Garden Club Plant Sale at the Goddard School For information about these and future events/meetings in Avon Lake, please visit www.AvonLake.org/Events.
This week, Westminster Youth String Ensemble is the program's subject with Kathleen Curran Monroe, Director. We talk about the upcoming season and the Spring Concert on Sunday, May 5th, at 3 PM at the Westerly Armory in Westerly and also listen to some selections of past concerts. For more information, you can call 401.596.5225 or go to www.westminsterstrings.org
In the news today: For our first story of the month focusing on campus-related news, MSU professor finds mental health services reduce jail populations, U.S. counties lack effective practices. For our second story focusing on campus news, MSU to hold third annual blood drive showdown against U of M. For our final story of the day focusing on campus events, Waka Flocka Flame, Between Friends rock MSU's campus at annual spring concert.
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In "Spring Concert," an incidental return to Dry Marchuary, a chapbook's worth of poetry and the school's Spring Concert. From chaos comes order One way to enjoy Hoppin Hot Sauce is "On Pasta". In the midst of near-total chaos, small rituals ground us, nourishing both body and soul. "On Pasta" at HoppinHotSauce.com Shout outs Shout outs to schwabino kickin fatal aikido kung fu karate they bout to find your body you better ask somebody mymedia designer.com tell a friend to tell a friend about my media designer See for yourself Spring Concert Selfie My hair is long as it's been since 2009! See for yourself above. Subscribers get the selfie e-mailed to them, they don't even have to do anything, just lay there. It's an NFT, it's collectible, it's a blockchain. Blockchain sounds like a necklace to me Lost Weekend Here I Come The wine delivery is coming tomorrow. In the meantime, we've been back to "One Or Two Beers Dry January-February-Marchuary" mode, just for the past few days. Long live one or two beers Dry January To go in your chaps Hippie chapbooks A chapbook is a small publication of up to about 40 pages, sometimes bound with a saddle stitch. "Chapbook," Wikipedia I collected what poetry I have written since I moved here in 2021. It's over 45 pages, and Wikipedia says it's enough to make a chapbook. Let my children play music Once upon a time in the auditorium I went to the San Leandro Unified School District Spring Concert in my wheelchair, to see my son play trumpet in the spring concert. Once upon a time in the auditorium Chapter List 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:47 - From chaos comes order 00:03:21 - Shout outs 00:04:10 - Long Hair 00:05:23 - Wine delivery 00:05:58 - Poetry Collection 00:06:57 - Chapbook 00:09:04 - Writing in Google Keep 00:09:43 - Spring Concert 00:14:27 - Attending The Concert
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Most of us can identify with making some less-than-wise judgments in the past. We cannot undo the past though we could change our attitude about some experiences if we wish. This Sunday, however, we will focus on elements of our decision-making capacity using our divinely inherited Power of Wisdom. Join us as we explore ideas and practices to release our spiritual intuition and wisdom, and stay to enjoy food and fellowship at our monthly potluck and wonderful music at our Spring Concert. Website: https://unityfortworth.org Facebook: https://facebook.com/unityfw YouTube: https://youtube.com/unityfortworth
This week Westminster Youth String Ensemble is the subject of the program with Kathleen Curran Monroe, Director. We talk about the upcoming season and the Spring Concert on Sunday May 7th at 3 PM, at the Westerly Armory in Westerly and listen to some selections of past concerts. For more information you can call 401.596.5225 or go to www.westminsterstrings.org
Music from Salem's Spring Concert will take place this Saturday, April 22 at 4 p.m. at Hubbard Hall in Cambridge, New York. The program will include Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's String Quintet in G Minor, Caroline Shaw's Schisma for string quartet, and Felix Mendelssohn's String Quintet in B flat Major.We welcome Music from Salem Artistic Director Lila Brown and the members of The Julius Quartet - Helen Lee, John Bachelor, David Do, and Sebastian Kozub.
First Aired April 15, 2023The Cereal City Concert Band's spring concert, set for April 30, 2023, will feature some familiar pieces from stage and screen. The concert, called Fantastical Features: Music of Stage, Screen and Imagination" promises symphonic dances from "Fiddler on the Roof", A Disney Spectacular and John Williams' Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, among others.Barb Hibiske visits with Community Matters to fill in some details - and invite you personally to attend.Episode ResourcesCCCB websiteCCCB spring concert eventbrite linkConcert venue: Pennfield Performing Arts CenterABOUT COMMUNITY MATTERSFormer WBCK Morning Show host Richard Piet (2014-2017) returns to host Community Matters, an interview program focused on community leaders and newsmakers in and around Battle Creek. Community Matters is heard Saturdays, 8-8:30 AM Eastern on WBCK-FM (95.3) and anytime at battlecreekpodcast.com.Community Matters is sponsored by Lakeview Ford Lincoln.Battlecreekpodcast.com and The Richard Piet Show are Livemic Communications podcasts. Livemic Communications helps businesses, organizations and entrepreneurs create customized, purposeful podcast content.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2023/04/03/ballet-hispanico-school-of-dance-palante-scholars-spring-concert-at-chelsea-factory/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support
Dr. Christopher Jackson, Music Director & Conductor of the Bach Choir of Bethlehem, speaking about the 2023 Spring Concert on March 26 at 4:00 at the First Presbyterian Church of Bethlehem, 2744 Center Street. The program will feature the Bach Choir & Festival Orchestra with special guest soloists in Bach's Easter Oratorio and Part III of Handel's Messiah. www.bach.org/
Today, two members of the Island Cooperative Preschool organization, Sunny Stanley and Ellen Carleson tell us about the preschool and a very important upcoming event: The Island Cooperative Preschool is hosting the annual Spring Concert on Sunday, March 19, at IslandWood. The doors open at 12 PM and the concert starts at 12:30 PM. This year, we are showcasing the very talented, local musician and dad, Johnny Bregar who has been on NPR's All Things Considered. This is the annual fundraiser, as well, and it its pivotal to our success as a cooperative preschool. All proceeds go to our scholarship fund, as we are committed to making our preschool accessible to all! Tickets are $15 in advanced and $18 at the door. Babies in arms are free! Tickets can be purchased online at https://islandcoop.org/concert-2023. This podcast brought to you by BARN, Bainbridge Artisan Resource Network.
Have you ever asked yourself why, when it comes to matters of money, our spirituality seems to dissipate rather quickly? Inspired by the book "The Soul of Money," we will begin a journey into the heart and soul of why our attachment to monetary things are hindering our spiritual growth and so much more. Join us as we explore this important topic, then grab some lunch and come back to enjoy our Spring Concert! Website: https://unityfortworth.org Facebook: https://facebook.com/unityfw YouTube: https://youtube.com/unityfortworth
The pod episode kicks off with the team discussing a possible “font-off” contest, the creative process, David's reanimation and staged reading of a play from 20 years ago through Milwaukee's Sunstone Studios, and the triumphant return of the in-person Milwaukee Film Fest in spring of 2022. Oscar joins Mac and David around 16:30 to discuss his film, “A Life On The Farm,” which will screen at the MFF on April 30th. The feature length documentary builds upon found footage from a video created by his grandfather's neighbor, Charles Carson, in the 1980's on a farm in Somerset, England. Carson was filmmaker and a farmer, an outsider artist, an inventor and a pioneer of “death positivity.” The film centers around the process of uncovering Carson's creative genius, as Oscar and his filmmaking partners endeavor to learn about this unconventional filmmaker and his work through interviews with neighbors. In the conversation, Oscar touches on formative influence of movies and theatre on his young life, and on being drawn to the electricity of the live performance. He details his career trajectory within the film industry, beginning with working to support the critically acclaimed film “Theeb.” Though Oscar now calls Milwaukee home, he is both Irish and British, and shares insights about state-funded arts and film funding access abroad, and reflects on how Ireland far exceeds the U.K. and U.S. in these opportunities. He remarks about how environments with limited funding end up proliferating elitism in the arts, and have the consequence of sidelining the voices of filmmakers of marginalized communities and diverse identities. Oscar reflects on his own journey from working on narrative film, to letting the footage of Carson inspire him to work in the realm of documentary film, in order to tell his story. GUEST BIO: Web: https://sonderbar.onfabrik.com/portfolio (Sonderbar Pictures) Facebook: @ALOTFdoc Twitter: @ALifeOnTheFarm Insta: @SonderbarPics https://linktr.ee/alifeonthefarm?fbclid=IwAR3b_sQZsze97sRwB3g8AvP2GJV-2XSbMy-VJzqCJWk0DhJ4tVT7I_hQhDk (Get Tickets for “A Life On The Farm”) https://sonderbar.onfabrik.com/portfolio/a-life-on-the-farm (“A Life On The Farm” Trailer) 411 Ephemera https://designmodo.com/font-psychology/ (Font Psychology) (Design Mondo) https://stagemag.broadwayworld.com/classic/Evolution-of-Sunday--staged-readingSunstone-Studios-7688 (“Evolution of Sunday”) at Sunstone Studios, Online Program https://www.justinawalford.com/ (About Justina Walford) https://www.chantclaire.org/concerts-events (Chant Clair, Spring Concert 4/29) https://mkefilm.org/mff (2022 Milwaukee Film Festival) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9d_sLRXOH4 (Have you ever fired your gun in the air and gone, “ARGH?”) (Hot Fuzz) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHUsPCkaQqM (Hott Fuzz & Point Break scenes) https://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/death-positive-movement/ (Death Positive Movement)
Hello listeners! We have a special bonus episode for you, a recent concert by your host, Mitch Hampton and his Trio. A little more about this wonderful evening of music, here: "The Spring Fling Living Room Show" featuring Zack Page on bass and Justin Watt on drums. We played a couple of brand new compositions written in the past couple of months by yours truly, including The Spring Fling, as well as some some more familiar music for the season." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mitch-hampton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mitch-hampton/support
We recorded today's conversation on location at Front Royal United Methodist Church to chat with Jeff Alban, Artistic Director and a few choir members with Blue Ridge Singers. Jeff gave us the details for their upcoming Spring Concert series: How Can I Keep From Singing. All concerts are free of charge with a freewill offering requested. Their performance schedule: Friday, April 22, 2022 at 7:30 pm Front Royal UMC - 1 West Main St., Front Royal. Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 4:00 pm First Baptist Church of Winchester - 205 W. Piccadilly St. Winchester. Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 7:30 pm All Saints Catholic Church - 9300 Stonewall Rd. Manassas. Friday, April 29, 2022 at 7:30 pm Trinity Episcopal Church - 9108 John S. Mosby Hwy. Upperville. Sunday, May 1, 2022 at 4:00 pm Christ Episcopal Church - 809 Bishop Meade Rd. Millwood. Choir members Roger & Carole Tomhave, Sean Coffron & Richard Kurzenknabe joined the conversation to talk about their group, the family atmosphere and the high quality performances they strive to provide. We talked about the process of joining the choir as well as who would be a good fit. For more information, visit their website: https://blueridgesingers.org/ and follow them on Facebook.
This week Westminster Youth String Ensemble, is the subject of the program, with Kathleen Curran Monroe, Director. We talk about the upcoming season and the Spring Concert on Sunday May 1, 2:00 PM at the Westerly Armory, in Westerly, and listen to some selections of past concerts. For more information call 401.596.5225, or go to www.westminsterstrings.org