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The tassels may have turned, but two recent graduates from the University of Lethbridge plan to spend their next step in life learning as much as they can.
Symphony helping mentor young band musicians
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By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman
For the Lethbridge Herald on May 27, 2021.
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Members of the Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra were able to connect online with students from Gilbert Paterson Middle School band classes as part of a mentorship program.
The pandemic has had an impact on everyone, but for arts and musical organizations, it has been particularly devastating since the beginning. This has impacted more than just professionals. Performances by school bands have been put on hold as well. At some points of the pandemic, even practices were put on hold. Everyone has had to adapt. From students, to educators to members of the Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra.
ATB technology donation to benefit local students
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By Herald on April 26, 2021.
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Staff at Wilson Middle School and the United Way display Chromebooks to be distributed to select students and families thanks to a donation to the United Way from ATB’s Greater Good program.
Dozens of local youth will receive a free Chromebook thanks to a donation to the United Way from ATB’s Greater Good program.
ATB purchased 412 of the Chromebooks, valued at approximately $100,000, for distribution across the province through various local United Way chapters. Lethbridge’s share of that was 66 Chromebooks, confirmed United Way Lethbridge and Southern Alberta community development co-ordinator Riley Swanberg.
Students sending positive vibes
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Photos courtesy of Shelly David
A student works on a project at Gilbert Paterson Middle School.
Students at Gilbert Paterson Middle School are sending out best wishes in a unique way. In anticipation of Wishing Day May 1, the Grades 6-8 students at the school are rolling up their sleeves, getting their hands a little dirty and sending out positive vibes to seniors in the area via a bird-shaped piece of wood with a message of best wishes. The activity is designed to mark the anniversary of the One District, One Book initiative, done in 2019, which is a novel study of Wishtree by Katherine Applegate.