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Winds and Percussion at Southeast Final Concert to Feature
A Saxophone Tribute to Rudy Wiedoeft
At 7:30 pm on May 3 and 4, music students at Southeast will present their second and final concert series of the year. Featured will be the Southeast Concert Band, Brass Choir, Woodwind Choir, Percussion Ensemble, and a variety of smaller ensembles.
The highlight of the two concerts will be performances by Dr. Zach Stern, who is a Part-Time Faculty member at Southeast and a member of the internationally acclaimed Sinta Quartet. On the May 4th concert, Dr. Stern will be featured in A Tribute to Rudy Wiedoeft, which was originally arranged by Gunther Schuller and has been adapted for Woodwind Choir, percussion, and saxophone soloist by Dr. Stern. On the May 3rd concert, he will also perform Air Nostalgique for solo saxophone and concert band by Dutch composer Ted Huggens.
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Shawn Harmon is a Research Associate at the IWK Health Centre, Part-Time Faculty at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, and Honorary Fellow at the University of Edinburgh
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Seeking nominations for SRC Faculty Awards
Canton Daily Ledger
CANTON Spoon River College is seeking nominations of current full- and part-time faculty members who have distinguished themselves as members of the teaching profession. The nominations will be used to select a full-time faculty recipient for the H. Truman Standard Award and the ICCTA (Illinois Community College Trustees Association) Outstanding Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Awards.
Any citizen of the college district, current or former student, or college staff member may submit nominations. Nominations are limited to current 2020-2021 full-time and part-time faculty members of Spoon River College.
All nominations must be received no later than Feb. 26. Any nominations received after that deadline will be applied to the following year nomination pool.
On Thursday night people said goodbye to 2020 and gave a warm welcome to 2021. There are good reasons for both: We havenât seen a year like this since 1968, when one earth-shaking event followed another, and because years like this tend to only come around once per century, we have every reason to believe 2021 will be better.
As Colin Powell said, âPerennial optimism is a force multiplier.â
Few will argue that 2020 was anything but a bad year. We are living through a pandemic the like of which hasnât been seen for 100 years. Unemployment is high and at least 20 million people are âfood insecure.â We witnessed the worst stock market crash ever. The killing of an unarmed Black man brought millions of people into the streets in protest. We saw a presidential election in which the losing candidate has yet to acknowledge his loss.
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