“We’re really lucky with this concert. We’re performing two concertos. Usually there’s just one.” Ukiah Symphony’s musical director Phillip Lenberg will be conducting on Saturday and Sunday, April 6 and 7. The upcoming concert will feature three guest soloists and four pieces- Johann Sebastian Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor, Clara Schumann’s Piano […]
On March 24, the Ukiah Symphony is presenting an exclusive fundraiser featuring a group of Mendocino’s finest musicians, fine wine and fine food- served in an equally delectable location. Dancing Crow Vineyards in Hopland is teaming up with the storied organization for an afternoon of music featuring pianists Spencer Brewer and Ben Rueb, violinist Jeff […]
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This morning (as I head to Chicago) and every morning, I keep myself sharp by regularly asking myself the tough questions like, “What happened yesterday?” and “What was I planning on doing just now?” Looking forward, as some attendees of last week’s conference made note of the MBA Annual’s dates in Denver for next year butting up against Halloween, successful salespeople will tell you that many of their best business meetings last week, or at any conference, contained very little business and didn’t take place in a meeting room. I’ve seen this in action many times over the years. Numerous conversations were personal in nature and took place in the hallways or at social events. Yes, the sessions were valuable, although if you’re a company whose unofficial slogan is, “Survive until ’25,” you’re not likely to care much about some Agency’s “Five Year Plan.” (Today’s podcas