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January 2010
*****PRESENTING CSMTA LOCAL ASSOCIATION OF THE YEAR!!!
LOVELAND AREA MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION*****
Monthly Meeting, Wednesday, January 13, 9:00 a.m.
9:00 - 9:15 personal business and friendship, 9:15 - 10:00 business, 10:00 - 11:00 program
HOST: Ann Bunyan, 1749 Stove Prairie Circle
DIRECTIONS: On Wilson, north of Eisenhower, take first street west,(marked 18th St. on the east side).
Follow road around past the sculpture to Stove Prairie Circle.
Number 1749 is straight ahead just as the street turns to the left.
PROGRAM: Our teachers perform: Inspired by Nature
FROM OUR PRESIDENT:
First of all Happy New Year!
Here is a big wish for everyone to have a healthy and prosperous year.
I am looking forward to the January meeting.
Our main focus will be to finalize the organization of tasks for another successful Achievement Day.
There is a wealth of knowledge among our teachers so please make a special effort to attend.
I'm sure Gary will appreciate the valuable input as he proceeds with his planning.
Our program, of course, will be presented by our own very talented LAMTA teachers.
It should be fun as always. Everyone please bring your favorite "nature piece" to share.
Looking back on 2009, we have already had some wonderful events.
And the last program was a gem, even though the attendance was light due to the weather and rescheduling.
Those who attended were treated to a very entertaining presentation by the charming Pat Burge.
Here's to a successful 2010 and seeing you all soon.
Thank you for your work and dedication.
Bill
CHRISTMAS MUSIC AT SCHMIDTS
Our students were invited to play during lunch on December 28.
There were about 35 students, most played the piano,
one played the guitar, and two played an accordian.
Some students played twice.
Most of the parents had lunch, and brought friends and family.
Everyone seemed to have a good time.
Even the waitresses said they enjoyed it.
LOVELAND ORCHESTRA COMPETITION
Young Artist Competition
Audition -- February 20, 20l0
Students in grades 9-12 who take private lessons.
Perform a movement of a concerto or a major work that appears in concert repertoire.
Winner will play with the orchestra on their concert April l6.
If interested call DebbieRickard at 669-48l0
UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS
CLUE
The Musical Whodunnit
Based on the popular board game
Now playing at the beautiful Candlelight Dinner Playhouse
Thursday, Friday, Saturday evenings, Sunday afternoon
(www.coloradocandlelight.com) or call 970-744-3747
LOVELAND AREA MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION*****
Monthly Meeting, Wednesday, January 13, 9:00 a.m.
9:00 - 9:15 personal business and friendship, 9:15 - 10:00 business, 10:00 - 11:00 program
HOST: Ann Bunyan, 1749 Stove Prairie Circle
DIRECTIONS: On Wilson, north of Eisenhower, take first street west,(marked 18th St. on the east side).
Follow road around past the sculpture to Stove Prairie Circle.
Number 1749 is straight ahead just as the street turns to the left.
PROGRAM: Our teachers perform: Inspired by Nature
FROM OUR PRESIDENT:
First of all Happy New Year!
Here is a big wish for everyone to have a healthy and prosperous year.
I am looking forward to the January meeting.
Our main focus will be to finalize the organization of tasks for another successful Achievement Day.
There is a wealth of knowledge among our teachers so please make a special effort to attend.
I'm sure Gary will appreciate the valuable input as he proceeds with his planning.
Our program, of course, will be presented by our own very talented LAMTA teachers.
It should be fun as always. Everyone please bring your favorite "nature piece" to share.
Looking back on 2009, we have already had some wonderful events.
And the last program was a gem, even though the attendance was light due to the weather and rescheduling.
Those who attended were treated to a very entertaining presentation by the charming Pat Burge.
Here's to a successful 2010 and seeing you all soon.
Thank you for your work and dedication.
Bill
CHRISTMAS MUSIC AT SCHMIDTS
Our students were invited to play during lunch on December 28.
There were about 35 students, most played the piano,
one played the guitar, and two played an accordian.
Some students played twice.
Most of the parents had lunch, and brought friends and family.
Everyone seemed to have a good time.
Even the waitresses said they enjoyed it.
LOVELAND ORCHESTRA COMPETITION
Young Artist Competition
Audition -- February 20, 20l0
Students in grades 9-12 who take private lessons.
Perform a movement of a concerto or a major work that appears in concert repertoire.
Winner will play with the orchestra on their concert April l6.
If interested call DebbieRickard at 669-48l0
UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS
CLUE
The Musical Whodunnit
Based on the popular board game
Now playing at the beautiful Candlelight Dinner Playhouse
Thursday, Friday, Saturday evenings, Sunday afternoon
(www.coloradocandlelight.com) or call 970-744-3747
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