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Hannibal Area String Orchestra will perform Spring Concert on May 8


HANNIBAL — The Hannibal Area String Orchestra will present its annual Spring Concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 8, in the Roland Fine Arts Center, 2800 Palmyra Rd. in Hannibal. The orchestra will play folk music from around the world.
Currently the organization is made up of three groups: the Beginning and Intermediate String Orchestras, both directed by Katie Schisler, and the Advanced String Orchestra, directed by John Ferguson. The string orchestra currently has about 40 members, including piano and percussion on some pieces.
The beginning orchestra explores folk songs from around the world with a Finnish Folk Song Suite, French Dance and a jungle inspired Rain Festival. This orchestra is honored to premiere an original work by Perry, Ill. composer William Camphouse. “All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight” is an arrangement of an old Civil War tune by John Hill Hewitt with words from a poem by Irene Hunt. The piece tells of a Union soldier on a night watch fon ....

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At the Carnegie Free Library, April marks a beginning and an end


Jon-Erik Gilot
Library of Congress
An illustration published in Harper’s Weekly on April 27, 1861, showing the bombardment of Fort Sumter by the batteries of the Confederate states on April 13, 1861.
 
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April is often a month that has us looking forward. We start sprucing up our gardens and landscaping, and perhaps move some of our outdoor furniture out of storage, anticipating longer summer days and more time spent outside. We start thinking about cookouts and festivals, even if the ongoing pandemic threatens to curtail some events for another summer. Perhaps we think about picnics on the lawn at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall. ....

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