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Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Crafting Her Music With Universal Love Alanna Lynise From NBC's The Voice Season 27

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 17:28


Alanna, one of nine musically gifted siblings from Toledo, Ohio, discovered her voice at age 11 through her first powerful church performance for more than 300 people. Growing up in what locals dubbed the Musical Family, she found solace through singing during challenging times, including a period of financial troubles for her family. After graduating from Toledo School for the Arts, Alanna boldly pursued her dreams in Atlanta's music scene in 2023. Her breakthrough came at "The Sangers Movement" open mic night, where her soulful rendition of Beyoncé's "One Plus One" went viral, launching her emerging career in the city.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

Classical Conversations
Liam Teague: Paganini of the Steel Pan

Classical Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024


Percussion guru Rob Desmond and Development guru (and percussionist) Dave Gierke talk with WGTE's Mary Claire Murphy and Brad Cresswell about the Steel Pan Band at Toledo School for the Arts, and the November 5th concert by "Paganini of the Steel Pan" Liam Teague.

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
Amélie, Toledo School for the Arts: The Director and a few of the stars of TSA's Spring Musical, Amélie, sat down with Kyle, and explained to Stage Door exactly what audience members can expect from t

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 26:04


March 10-11 Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=159383 Amélie is an extraordinary young woman who lives quietly in the world but loudly in her mind. She covertly improvises small but surprising acts of kindness that bring joy and mayhem. But when a chance at love comes her way, Amélie realizes that to find happiness she'll have to risk everything and say what's in her heart. Be inspired by this imaginative dreamer who finds her voice, discovers the power of connection, and sees possibility around every corner.

Toledo SymphonyLab™

During the week of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we preview the TSO's upcoming performance of Brundibár, a powerful children's opera by Jewish Czech composer Hans Krása which was performed by the children of Theresienstadt concentration camp before they (and composer Krása) were sent to the gas chambers at Auschwitz. Joining us for the discussion are Hindea Markowicz, who is Director of the Ruth Fajerman Markowicz Holocaust Resource Center, and David Saygers, Artistic Administrator for Toledo School for the Arts (which is taking part in the performance).

The Rough Draft Diaries with Haley Taylor

School's out for the summer and, in a case of perfect timing, a teacher has been nominated for the program. This week we talk to Erin Lottier of Toledo School for the Arts.

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The Nerdball Podcast
Allison Reynolds Gogel | 108

The Nerdball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 44:08


Allison Reynolds Gogel is a history teacher at The Toledo School for the Arts. Allison and Lorenzo talk about books, gardening, teaching history, relating history to current events, teaching kids as a kid, first job, high school teachers, the death of Allison's father, best friends and so much more!

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On Q Performance Therapy Podcast
42. Rotator Cuff Repairs, Why Bench Pressing is Awful for Your Shoulder, and Questioning the Arm Bike with Dr. Ken Kearns, M.D. [Part 2]

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 44:00


Season 3, Episode 6 | Podcast #42 Today we are joined by Dr. Ken Kearns, a Board Certified, fellowship-trained shoulder and elbow orthopedic surgeon who specializes in arthroscopic surgical procedures, joint replacements, minimally invasive procedures, as well as upper extremity fracture care from the clavicle to the elbow. Dr. Kearns completed his undergraduate studies at Colby College in Maine then onto medical school at The University of Toledo School of Medicine. Next stop, Orthopaedic Residency Program at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. While a resident, Dr. Kearns was recognized by several orthopedic organizations for his research and leadership. Last stop, Dr. Kearns didn't go far for his fellowship. He was accepted to the internationally renowned Thomas Jefferson University Hospital/Rothman Institute Shoulder & Elbow Orthopaedic Fellowship Program. Dr. Kearns has been published in numerous specialty medical journals on topics specifically related to rotator cuff tears, shoulder instability, and shoulder replacement. He's been with Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder since 2016. In this episode we cover: 1:10: New research available about shoulder instability stating that shoulder injuries should be repaired after the first injury rather than the third, which was the previous recommendation. 3:15 The two things that keep your shoulder stable - static and dynamic stabilizers 5:00 Make a judgment call on if therapy is the way to go after 4-6 weeks, not 4-6 months 6:00 How a labrum is repaired and normal-tension is recreated 7:50 What does typical recovery look like using Baker Mayfield from Cleveland as an example. 9:50 You have to take into consideration longer-term aspirations to plan ff and when to do a surgery. 10:55 The problem with Sully braces 11:55 The 6 grades of ligament separations 13:30 Grade 3 is the one that people go back and forth on whether surgery is necessary. 14:00 The surgical procedure for shoulder separation repair - arthroscopically assisted repair 20:30 Typically rotator cuff tears are the gray hairs and wrinkles of the shoulder or traumatic cuff tears. 21:50 Story from Dr.Kearns' fellowship with a current hall of fame Hockey player 23:03 Very few professional athletes, besides Kobe Bryant, have come back to play after a cuff repair. 23:57 A case Dr.Kearns saw with a competitive weight lifter in her 40s. Her cuff tear was hanging on by a thread, Dr.Kearns repaired it and won her next international competition, was doing awesome and she is back after 4 years with a similar injury. 28:00 There are so many better exercises you could be doing for your upper body than the bench press. 28:21 There are two terrible things for your shoulders, shoulder press, and bench press 29:10 People get intimidated about seeing a doctor - “My job is to get the person back” 29:40 There are very few things that I will ultimately say “you need to have them fixed” and its usually not a sports injury. 37:45 Dr.Kearns asks “What is the point of the Arm bike” 38:00 Q is anti-machine as a physical therapist. 38:30 Arm bikes don't really make sense and cause more irritation than they help. ------ Dr. Ken Kearns Philadelphia Hand To Shoulder Center

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: Toledo School for the Arts Director, Amelia Lefever and actor Gabe Omlor, sit down with Stage Door and explain to us why this is a uniquely cool show

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 19:46


January 27-30 at the Toledo Repertoire Theatre. Winner of the 2015 Tony Award for Best Play. 15-year-old Christopher has an extraordinary brain: He is exceptional at mathematics but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. He has never ventured alone beyond the end of his road, he detests being touched, and he distrusts strangers. Now it is 7 minutes after midnight, and Christopher stands beside his neighbor's dead dog, Wellington, who has been speared with a garden fork. Finding himself under suspicion, Christopher is determined to solve the mystery of who murdered Wellington, and he carefully records each fact of the crime. But his detective work, forbidden by his father, takes him on a thrilling journey that upturns his world. “This adaptation by the acclaimed playwright Simon Stephens is intensely, innately theatrical; it is also funny and extremely moving…resonates with quality.” —Telegraph (London). “…just terrific…a profoundly moving play about adolescence, fractured families, mathematics, colours and lights…dazzling.” —Independent (London). “A beautiful, eloquent, dazzlingly inventive show about the wonders of life.” —Evening Standard (London).

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast
41. Shoulder Injuries and Why Your Arm Was Not Designed to Throw a Baseball With Dr. Ken Kearns, M.D. [Part 1]

On Q Performance Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 42:47


Season 3, Episode 5 | Podcast #41 Today we are joined by Dr. Ken Kearns, a Board Certified, fellowship-trained shoulder and elbow orthopedic surgeon who specializes in arthroscopic surgical procedures, joint replacements, minimally invasive procedures, as well as upper extremity fracture care from the clavicle to the elbow. Originally from Ohio, Dr. Kearns completed his undergraduate studies at Colby College in Maine then onto medical school at The University of Toledo School of Medicine. Next stop, Orthopaedic Residency Program at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. While a resident, Dr. Kearns was recognized by several orthopedic organizations for his research and leadership. Last stop, Dr. Kearns didn't go far for his fellowship. He was accepted to the internationally renowned Thomas Jefferson University Hospital/Rothman Institute Shoulder & Elbow Orthopaedic Fellowship Program. Dr. Kearns has been published in numerous specialty medical journals on topics specifically related to rotator cuff tears, shoulder instability, and shoulder replacement. He's been with Philadelphia Hand to Shoulder since 2016. In this episode we cover: 2:55 What led Dr.Kearns to his career path and to stay in Philadelphia. 4:00 How orthopedic surgeons are looked down upon in the medical world 5:00 How Grey's Anatomy has represented orthopedics poorly. (Yes, Dr.Kearns still watches) 6:26 Dr.Kearn's experience at Jefferson University How specialization plays a role in medicine especially in Philadelphia and New York. 8:45 The variety of injuries and surgeries an elbow and shoulder orthopedic surgeon sees in a day. 10:25 The difference between a fellowship and a residency for doctors. 13:20 How Dr.Kearns ended up at the Philadelphia Hand and Shoulder Center. The competitiveness of the Philadelphia medical scene, especially in Orthopedics. 15:00 The dilemma with marketing yourself as a doctor. 17:50 Building connection and relationship with patients and colleagues. The importance of respect and rapport when treating a patient. 21:00 The importance of talking directly to kids when they are the patients. 25:00 The most common shoulder and elbow sports injuries Dr.Kearn sees on a regular basis with athletes and weekend warriors. 26:00 Why Dr.Kearns and Q are seeing more Tommy John Elbow injuries - tearing the ligament on the inside of the elbow due to overuse in baseball. - Your arm is not designed to throw a baseball. 32:16 Labral tear symptoms and presentation. 34:40 The importance of treating the whole person and treating each case individually. 35:00 “My role is to help you make an informed decision about what's best for you” 36:00 The role of imaging in diagnosing and treatment 38:40 “Full disclosure, I still do these things but the worst thing you can do for your shoulder is bench press and shoulder press” 39:30: “90% of your diagnosis comes from what your patient tells you” 40:00 The range of recoveries and outcomes that aren't easily predictable. Contact Dr. Ken Kearns Philadelphia Hand To Shoulder Center

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
October 12th - Go See a Show!, A quick list of CAN'T MISS shows coming out in the next 30 days

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 3:09


"Doubt, A Parable", Monroe Community Players - October 1, 2, 8, and 9 Something Rotten, Croswell Opera House - Weekends of October 8th and October 14th On the Exhale, Actors Collaborative Toledo – October 9-10 at the Toledo Re. Theatre Anastasia, Toledo School for the arts - October 14-17 at Owens Community College Nunsense: Fort Findlay Playhouse, October 14-17, 21-24 & 28-31 2021 A New Brain, Perrysburg Musical Theatre Company - October 21-24 at at St Timothy Episcopal church Matilda, Watervillve Playshop - October 22-24 at The Maumee Indoor Theater Matilda, Notre Dame Academy - Weekends of October 23rd at and October 29th Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Fallen Soufflé: The Toledo Rep. Theatre, October 29-November 7, 2021 Nightfall, The Village Players - October 29-31 39 Steps, Oregon Community Theatre - Weekends of October 29 and November 5 at Fassett Junior High School Owens CC Fall 2021 Student Production - The War of the Worlds: The 1938 Radio Script - November 4 – 7 at Owens The Rocky Horror Show, Stone Productions - November 5-6 at the Collingwood Art Center The Plot, Like Gravy, Thickens- November 5 & 6 at Anthony Wayne High School. An Interactive Murder Mystery Musical All Together Now, The Village Players - November 12 - 15, 2021,

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
October 5th - Go See a Show!, A quick list of CAN'T MISS shows coming out in the next 30 days

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 3:01


"Doubt, A Parable", Monroe Community Players - October 1, 2, 8, and 9 Something Rotten, Croswell Opera House - Weekends of October 8th and October 14th On the Exhale, Actors Collaborative Toledo – October 9-10 at the Toledo Re. Theatre Anastasia, Toledo School for the arts - October 14-17 at Owens Community College Nunsense: Fort Findlay Playhouse, October 14-17, 21-24 & 28-31 2021 A New Brain, Perrysburg Musical Theatre Company - October 21-24 at at St Timothy Episcopal church Matilda, Watervillve Playshop - October 22-24 at The Maumee Indoor Theater Matilda, Notre Dame Academy - Weekends of October 23rd at and October 29th Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Fallen Soufflé: The Toledo Rep. Theatre, October 29-November 7, 2021 Nightfall, The Village Players - October 29-31 39 Steps, Oregon Community Theatre - Weekends of October 29 and November 5 at Fassett Junior High School Owens CC Fall 2021 Student Production - The War of the Worlds: The 1938 Radio Script - November 4 – 7 at Owens The Rocky Horror Show, Stone Productions - November 5-6 at the Collingwood Art Center

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
Go See a Show!, A quick list of CAN'T MISS shows coming out in the next 30 days

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 2:30


The Rocky Horror Show, 3B Productions – October 1-2 at the Maumee indoor theatre "Doubt, A Parable", Monroe Community Players - October 1, 2, 8, and 9 Something Rotten, Croswell Opera House - Weekends of October 8th and October 14th On the Exhale, Actors Collaborative Toledo – October 9-10 at the Toledo Re. Theatre Anastasia, Toledo School for the arts - October 14-17 at Owens Community College Nunsense: Fort Findlay Playhouse, October 14-17, 21-24 & 28-31 2021 A New Brain, Perrysburg Musical Theatre - October 21-24 at Perrysburg High School Matilda, Watervillve Playshop - October 22-24 at The Maumee Indoor Theater Matilda, Notre Dame Academy - Weekends of October 23rd at and October 29th Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Fallen Soufflé: The Toledo Rep. Theatre, October 29-November 7, 2021 Nightfall, The Village Players - October 29-31

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
Go See a Show!, A quick list of CAN'T MISS shows coming out in the next 30 days

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 1:59


Something Rotten, The Toledo Rep – Weekends of September 17th and September 24th Black Swamp Player, Neil Simon's I Ought to be in Pictures The Rocky Horror Show, 3B Productions – October 1-2 at the Maumee indoor theatre "Doubt, A Parable", Monroe Community Players - October 1, 2, 8, and 9 Something Rotten, Croswell Opera House - Weekends of October 8th and October 14th On the Exhale, Actors Collaborative Toledo – October 9-10 at Trinity Episcopal Church Anastasia, Toledo School for the arts - October 14-17 at Owens Community College A New Brain, Perrysburg Musical Theatre - October 21-24 at Perrysburg High School Matilda, Watervillve Playshop - October 22-24 at The Maummee Indoor Theater Matilda, Notre Dame Academy - Weekends of October 23rd at and October 29th

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
Go See a Show!, A quick list of CAN'T MISS shows coming out in the next 30 days

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 1:34


Something Rotten, The Toledo Rep – Weekends of September 17th and September 24th The Rocky Horror Show, 3B Productions – October 1-2 at the Maumee indoor theatre "Doubt, A Parable", Monroe Community Players - October 1, 2, 8, and 9 Something Rotten, Croswell Opera House - Weekends of October 8th and October 14th On the Exhale, Actors Collaborative Toledo – October 9-10 at Trinity Episcopal Church Anastasia, Toledo School for the arts - October 14-17 at Owens Community College

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys
Anastasia, The Musical: Toledo School for the Arts actors, Lilly and Gabe, sit down with Stage Door to tell us why this is a MUST SEE show!

Stage Door, a theatre podcast hosted by two average guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 30:19


Oct 14-17 17 Owens Community College Toledo School for the Arts From Tony winners Terrence McNally, Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, creators of such Broadway classics as Ragtime and Once On This Island, this dazzling show transports its audience from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing con man and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. Anastasia: The Musical Book by Terrence McNally Music by Stephen Flaherty Lyrics by Lynne Ahrens Inspired by the Twentieth Century Fox Pictures by special arrangement with Buena Vista Theatrical From the play by Marcelle Maurette as adapted by Guy Bolton Tickets go on sale soon! A thank you to our sponsors for this event: @BroadwayInToledo 

Built in Ohio
47. Jack Thompson on empowering young entrepreneurs

Built in Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 29:53


Jack Thompson is an 18 year old senior in high school at Toledo School for the Arts and President of StartHuddle, a nonprofit organization that seeks to empower and promote young entrepreneurs in the Greater Toledo region. In this episode we speak with Jack about his experience building businesses as a student and how we can encourage more young entrepreneurs.Jack has been involved in Toledo's startup scene since he was a child. He and his family started CoderDojo Toledo, a local branch of an international nonprofit that helps kids ages 7-17 learn how to code. In the fall, Jack will be studying computer science at an undecided university and plans to build StartHuddle throughout his undergraduate experience.For more information on StartHuddle: www.starthuddle.comConnect with Jack on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jakkuthompson

Ophthalmology off the Grid by Eyetube
Survive & Thrive: Journey to Residency

Ophthalmology off the Grid by Eyetube

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 42:37


In this episode of the Survive & Thrive series, Gary Wörtz, MD, is joined by Cherie Fathy, MD, and David Felsted, DO, and special guest Bilal Ahmed, BS, a fourth-year medical student at the University of Toledo School of Medicine. They each share their experiences applying for ophthalmology residency, and Bilal tells his story about finding ophthalmology and creating his podcast, Honestly Bilal, where he connects with others in the field and chronicles his journey to becoming an ophthalmologist.

The Rough Draft Diaries with Haley Taylor
To Be Young, Gifted and Black

The Rough Draft Diaries with Haley Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020


Today on The Rough Draft Diaries, we're talking to a young artist, one that has just recently moved to New York City. Jordan Collins fell in love with art at a young and pursued photography while studying at Toledo School for the Arts. He, at the time of our interview, had just moved into his apartment in NYC, and in this episode we'll look back on how he got there. 

The Rough Draft Diaries with Haley Taylor

This week we're talking to teacher at Toledo School for the Arts, playwright, and soon-to-be theater company owner, Megan Aherne. We're starting at the beginning and working our way to Megan's new project so tune in and try to keep up!

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Toledo SymphonyLab™

During the week of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we preview the TSO's upcoming performance of Brundibár, a powerful children's opera by Jewish Czech composer Hans Krása which was performed by the children of Theresienstadt concentration camp before they (and composer Krása) were sent to the gas chambers at Auschwitz. Joining us for the discussion are Hindea Markowicz, who is Director of the Ruth Fajerman Markowicz Holocaust Resource Center, and David Saygers, Artistic Administrator for Toledo School for the Arts (which is taking part in the performance).

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News
Toledo School for the Arts LES MISÉRABLES

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 10:40


DO YOU HEAR THE STUDENTS SING?The French Revolution will come to life in vivid detail and song as Toledo School for the Arts presents the much-loved musical Les Misérables: School Edition for four performances from Thursday, October 17 through Sunday, October 20 at Owens Community College.Based on the Victor Hugo novel of the same name, Les Misérables follows the story of recently released convict, Jean Valjean, as he discovers that his freedom is tainted by mistrust and abuse. He breaks his parole and is pursued by the persistent Inspector Javert who refuses to believe that a convict could change for the good. Jean Valjean assumes a false identity to raise his adopted daughter, Cosette, but the Paris Student Uprising (1832) forces both he and Javert into direct confrontation. Each must acknowledge the truth of their pasts and learn to accept the change that time brings…or not.The production is directed by TSA faculty, led by Amelia Lefevre. The cast members are all students from Toledo School for the Arts featuring Trevor Gill-Snow (Whitehouse) as Jean Valjean, Reuben Hagedorn (Oregon) as Javert, Olivia Gierke (Oregon) as Fantine, Max Gierke (Oregon) as Marius, and Casey Merren (Oregon) as Eponine.TSA productions are noteworthy for the quality of student performances, where students craft their skills daily. “The level of performance is surprisingly good”, explains Artistic Director David Saygers. “Sometimes it’s hard to remember these are high school students, juggling homework and shows. Many of the performers are veteran actors, and bring a great deal of confidence and poise to their roles.”Performances begin at 7:00pm on Thursday, October 17, Friday, October 18, and Saturday, October 19 as well as at 2:30 on Sunday, October 20 at the Owens Community College Center for Fine and Performing Arts (30335 Oregon Road, Perrysburg, OH 43551). Tickets are $22, $16, or $10. To order your tickets contact the TSA Box Office at 419-246-8732 x226, or visit ts4arts.org.LES MISERABLES: SCHOOL EDITION is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI) and is performed entirely by students.LES MISÉRABLES: SCHOOL EDITIONPerformed entirely by studentsThu – Sat, October 17-197:00pmSunday, October 202:30pmOCC Center for Fine and Performing Arts$22, 16, 10A musical by ALAIN BOUBLIL and CLAUDE-MICHEL SCHӦNBERGBased on the novel by VICTOR HUGOMusic by CLAUDE-MICHEL SCHӦNBERGLyrics by HERBERT KRETZMEROriginal French text by ALAIN BOUBLIL and JEAN-MARC NATELAdditional Material by JAMES FENTONAdapted by TREVOR NUNN and JOHN CAIRDOriginal Orchestrations by JOHN CAMERONNew Orchestrations by CHRISTOPHER JAHNKE, STEPHEN METCALFE and STEPHEN BOOKEROriginally Produced by CAMERON MACKINTOSHSchool Edition specially adapted and licensed byMUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL and CAMERON MACKINTOSH (OVERSEAS) LTDIn nineteenth century France, Jean Valjean is released from years of unjust imprisonment, but discovers his freedom is marred by mistrust and mistreatment. He breaks his parole in hopes of starting a new life, initiating a lifelong struggle for redemption as he is relentlessly pursued by police inspector Javert, who refuses to believe Valjean can change his ways. Finally, during the Paris student uprising of 1832, Javert must confront his ideals after Valjean spares his life and saves that of the student revolutionary who has captured the heart of Valjean’s adopted daughter.

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News
Kim Buehler with Toledo School for the Arts

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 9:09


Want a sneak peek to see what TSA is all about? Join us for First Friday brought to you by TSA students held the first Friday of every month. Gallery exhibit opening and reception begins at 9:00 am, and the live performance at 9:30 am. Free and open to the public, with light breakfast refreshments served.Check out all their list of events at ts4arts.org

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News
Ramona Collins & Kim Buehler Songs For Our Sister

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 14:30


Please join us to celebrate a decade of Songs For Our Sister, a vocal jazz scholarship program at Toledo School for the Arts (TSA).When: January 13, 3 to 7 p.m.Where: The Flying Pig Café at TSAWhat: Entertainment, Silent Auction, Raffles,and complimentary hors d’oeuvres and wineWhy: To support and train young singersJoin Ramona Collins, our emcee for the evening, as she hosts the Song For Our Sisters program featuring a Who’s Who of talented TSA Alums and current students performing your favorite jazz and blues selections. There will be a Silent Auction featuring an opportunity to win two different concerts performed in your home; a team building drum circle event for up to 30 people; a portrait sitting by a professional photographer; a custom jewelry piece; limited edition music-themed photograph; gifts baskets, gift cards, and more. All the while you will be sampling some delicious foods and wine and mingle. Tickets for all of this are only $40.

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News
Randy Sobel from Toledo School for the Arts

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 16:38


GuitarFest at Toledo School for the Arts is happening on Saturday April 8th at the school, located at 333 14th Street in downtown Toledo and features guitar based workshops and speakers all through out the day. Doors open at 9, sessions begin at 10 until 2p up on the 4th floor. Call the school at (419) 246-8732 for more information

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The Rough Draft Diaries with Haley Taylor

This week, The Rough Draft Diaries is at The Toledo School for the Arts with Dave Gierke, TSA's development director. Tune it to hear how this rocker became a part of an establishment he once thought he never would. 

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Randolph Review
Introduction for 2009-2010 School Year

Randolph Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2009


Just an introduction to the Randolph Review for the 2009-2010 school year at Toledo School for the Arts.