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[LISTEN] SUNY JCC Music Department To Host Virtual Concerts
JAMESTOWN – The music department at
SUNY Jamestown Community College will present two virtual concerts in May to showcase the college’s student musicians.
“JCC student ensembles have continued to make music in spite of the challenges brought by the pandemic, and the music department is pleased to be able to bring these live-streamed concerts to the public this spring,” said Dr.
Neil Flory, coordinator of music at JCC. “We hope you can view the concerts, which promise to be wonderful events filled with a variety of great music.”
The department will host its “Spring Jam!” concert on Thursday, May 6 at 7 p.m. The event will feature the JCC Rock Ensemble, directed by adjunct music instructor,
May 3, 2021
JAMESTOWN The music department at SUNY Jamestown Community College will present two virtual concerts in May to showcase the college’s student musicians.
“JCC student ensembles have continued to make music in spite of the challenges brought by the pandemic, and the music department is pleased to be able to bring these live-streamed concerts to the public this spring,” said Dr. Neil Flory, coordinator of music at JCC. “We hope you can view the concerts, which promise to be wonderful events filled with a variety of great music.”
The department will host its “Spring Jam!” concert on Thursday, May 6 at 7 p.m. The event will feature the JCC Rock Ensemble, directed by adjunct music instructor, Bill Eckstrom. The performance will also include a special guest band, Day Old Soup.
Early COVID-19 pause didnât phase Mills Godwin girls volleyball team
After COVID pause, Mills Godwin girls volleyball on a roll By Marc Davis | April 7, 2021 at 11:21 PM EDT - Updated April 8 at 12:06 AM
HENRICO, Va. (WWBT) - Chris Wakefield had just finished day one of tryouts for his Mills Godwin girls volleyball team. Then came the news.
âOur second day, we were notified that one of our players had tested positive for COVID,â Wakefield, the head girls varsity coach, recalled. âThe AD told us we had to leave the gym and from there it was just a process of talking to the health department and the county and them letting us know that we would be quarantined for 14 days.â