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81. Presidential Medal Of Freedom Recipients Listed By Achievements
Eunice Kennedy Sinatra, Frank teresa, The Reverend A. Intellectual Chambers, WhittakerWalters, Vernon A Ellington, Edward Kennedy Fitzgerald, Ella Jazz pianist
http://www.medaloffreedom.com/Achievements.htm

82. Welcome To Mount Vernon • Monthly Events
For more information, call the walters at 410547-9000 or Ann teresa Kang, Piano Russianpianist Alexander Shtarkman is soloist for the Prokofiev Piano Concerto
http://www.mvcd.org/eventsmar_apr.html
Center Stage
Sunday, March 16, 2003, Post Show (approx. 4:30 pm).
Afterthoughts: Intimate Apparel. A Center Stage dramaturg will host a lively discussion about the theater's production.
Tuesday, March 25, 2003. Sign Interpreted Performance: Intimate Apparel. CIRS Hearing and Speech provide ASL interpretation of this new American play.
The Pearlstone Theater. Mary Stuart.
Friday, April 11, 2003, Post Show (approx.10:00pm). Meet the Actors: Mary Stuart. Actor's participate in a question and answer session with audience members.
Wednesday, April 16, 2003. College Night: Mary Stuart. College Students and University groups can enjoy this free pre-show reception before experiencing the performances.
Tuesday, April 29, 2003. Sign Interpreted Performance: Mary Stuart -CIRS Hearing and Speech provide ASL interpretation of this classic play.
May 4, 2003, Post Show (approx. 4:30 pm).

83. Scottsdale Bible Church - Staff And Contact Information
Grade thru College Randy walters, Student MinistriesPastor Room lbrommers@sbcaz.orgTeresa Leonard Kindergarden org Julia Hamilton, pianist jhamilton@sbcaz
http://www.scottsdalebible.com/staff.html
SBC Main Office
SBC Main Office Receptionist: (480) 824-7200
Automated: (480) 824-7350 + ext.
ext. 620 - New Member Registration
612 - Baptism
611 - MatchPoint
616 - Horizon Singles Event Line
625 - Prayer Request Line
Fax: (480) 707-0499 Other Numbers (480 area code)
Church Administration: 824-7208
Executive Pastor: 824-7212 Membership: 824-7334 Technology and Information Systems: 824-7335 Elder and Pastoral Ministry Teams Meet Our Pastors Ted Mullen - Wayne Lehsten - Family and Counseling, Ray barton - Seniors Bob Cain - Pat Sullivan - Men, Kathleen/Ruth - Women, Rae Larson - Facilities Buddy Campbell - Ed Willmington - Music and Worship David Otto - Rick Linamen - Executive Pastor, Sandy Mason - Desert View Bible Church Doug Remy - Ron Eriksson - Finances Jeff Goble - Steve Hickok - Sunday PM Larry Roberts - Darryl DelHousaye - Senior Pastor/Pulpit Barry Asmus - Leadership Paul Lui - Steve Brown - Evangelism and Discipleship, Darrell Crum - Small Groups

84. Sacred Piano Solo Collections
00 Praise Hymns for the Classical pianist Gail Smith 2 two-song medleys by TeresaWilhelmi, with 10 Sacred Piano Solos - Bob walters - selections for contests
http://www.piano-pal.com/sacredpscp-z.htm
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Sacred Piano Solo Collections P - Z
* = 2001-2003 Federation Selection
Pachelbel's Canon - Hal Hopson - piano solo with optional C instrument, ideal for violin, oboe or flute .....$5.95h8010-00 Pallette of Praise - 12 moderately difficult arrangements by 8 arrangers. Includes: My Jesus I Love Thee, Just a Closer Walk With Thee, Shall We Gather at the River, and Can It Be, Carols and Bells a Fantasia, Fairest Lord Jesus, Near to the Heart of God, O Say But I'm Glad, The Solid Rock, O Come O Come Emmanuel, Give of Your Best to the Master, Praise Him Praise Him .....$12.99lilBCZZMB-683-03
Palm Sunday to Easter - Michael Thomas - Contents: Ah Holy Jesus, Alas And Did My Savior Bleed, Al Hail the Power of Jesus' Name, Christ the Lord is Risen Today, Contemplation, Crown Him With Many Crowns, Hosanna Loud Hosanna, Jesus keep Me Near the Cross, Lenten Reverie, My Jesus I Love Thee, O Sacred Head Now Wounded, Reflection, Reflections on "Wondrous Love", Rejoice the Lord is King, The King of Love My Shepherd Is, The Old Rugged Cross, The Strife is O'er .....$10.95lz70/1347L-01
Peace, Perfect Peace

85. Cornell Chronicle Calendar***********
concert also features a live pianist, cellist and Story, with an introduction byTeresa Grady, Catholic by Roger Michell, with Julie walters, Ciarán Hinds
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/01/4.12.01/calendar.html
The Cornell Chronicle
Calendar of Events
All items for the Chronicle Calendar should be submitted (typewritten, double spaced) by campus mail, U.S. mail or in person to Chronicle Calendar, Cornell News Service, Surge 3, Judd Falls Road. Notices should be sent to arrive 10 days prior to publication and should include the name and telephone number of a person who can be called if there are questions. Notices should also include the subheading of the calendar in which the item should appear.
dance
South Asia Program "Sitara Night," an evening of dance performances and other surprises, will be April 14 at 7 p.m. in the Statler Auditorium, Statler Hall. Tickets are available at the Willard Straight ticket office, from Sitara members and at the door.
Senior Ellen London will present a dance thesis April 12 and 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sheila W. and Richard J. Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts. The work is called "Shape" and is an exploration of the decisions one makes regarding his or her own health. The concert, to be held in the Schwartz Center's Class of '56 Dance Theatre, is free and open to the public. Featuring all original choreography, "Shape" is a multimedia dance presentation with video projections by Madeline Farbman. The concert also features a live pianist, cellist and trombone player. London has choreographed each piece with specific dancers in mind. Dancers participating in the concert are: Liz Mao, Rebecca Budinoff, Allen Fogelsanger, Somjen Frazer, Rob Collins, Meg Lekander and Lena Magee.

86. Pinafore Program
March 31 April 9, 2000 Directed by James Dodding Singing Director TeresaRadomski. Rehearsal pianist Tom Turnbull. Francine Wittering Hope walters.
http://www.wfu.edu/Academic-departments/Theatre/archives/archives1999-00/pinafor
This production of H. M. S. Pinafore is dedicated to
President Thomas K. Hearn Jr.
and to Mrs. Laura Hearn,
with deep appreciation for their constant support
and encouragement
of the Arts at Wake Forest Setting
The action takes place in two acts
on board the H.M.S. Pinafore The University Theatre presents
H. M. S. Pinafore
March 31 - April 9, 2000 Directed by
James Dodding Singing Director Teresa Radomski David Hagy Scenic Design by Mary Wayne-Thomas Costume Design by Patricia Mueller Lighting Design by Jonathan Christman Rehearsal Pianist Tom Turnbull Choreographer Beth Beatty Stage Manager Amber Wiley* CAST The Ladies
    Josephine Corcoran Natalie Cordone* Mrs. Cripps (Little Buttercup) Peden Fitzhugh* Cousin Hebe K.T. Early Sir Joseph Porter’s Sisters Chastity Porter Sarah Storminger* Charity Porter Tanis Smith The Honourable Davinia Porter Kate Lambert Sir Joseph Porter’s Cousins Mabelle Wittering Tyler Middleton Francine Wittering Hope Walters Daphne Wittering Ellen Burger Deirdre Yeats-Wittering Erin Lichtenstein Estoria Hall-Beringer Eulena Small Hilde Hall-Beringer Jennifer Blanton Heliotrope Hall-Beringer Kelly Murdoch-Kitt* Bessie Helions-Bumpstead Ember Rigsby Boo-Boo Helions Bumpstead Lauren Thompson* Bettina Helions-Bumpstead Katie Henderson Boedicea Helions-Bumpstead Audrey Parker
Sir Joseph Porter’s Aunts
    Primrose Porter

87. Santa Monica Mirror: GROOVES
to Chopin by Eduardo Delgado, pianist, and Mark Tanya Anton No cover, WednesdaysTeresa James The Souvenirs, 20th Congress, Robert walters, Derek Trucks
http://www.smmirror.com/Volume1/issue15/grooves.html
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The always wild and rollicking Cadillac Club celebrates Ricky Vodka's birthday with Motochrist, plus LA's answer to the Johnny Thunders (pre-Black Crowes) admiration society, The Joneses, with Fireball Ministry at the Garage 4519 Santa Monica Blvd., Silver Lake - 323.662.6166
Insane Clown Posse - Scary rappers invade the Key Club, 9039 Sunset Blvd., 310.786.1712
Friday, October 1

88. Women In History
de Cepeda y Ahumada Mother teresa Roman Catholic Morris Stockton Terhune - US concertpianist, composer, writer and charities Barbara walters - US television
http://www.umkc.edu/imc/women.htm
WOMEN IN HISTORY: A LIST OF NAMES
"Women's history is the primary tool of women's emancipation."
Gerda Lerner
Edith Abbott (1876-1957) - U.S. educator, author
Grace Abbott (1878-1939) - U.S. social worker, helped plan Social Security
Paula Abdul - African-American singer, choreographer
Vittoria Accoramboni - Italian woman whose husband was murdered so that she could marry Orsini, Duca di Bracciano, after the duke's death, she was murdered, John Webster's play The White Devil; or Vittoria Corombona tells her story
Louise-Victorine Choquet Ackermann (1813-1890) - French poet
Abigail Smith Adams (1744-1818) - politically influential U.S. First Lady and early advocate for women's rights; her grandson Charles Francis Adams published her letters (1840)
Annette Adams - lawyer, judge, first woman federal prosecuter
Hannah Adams (1755-1831) - U.S. author Jane Addams - U.S. social worker, founder of Hull House in Chicago (1889), Nobel Peace Prize winner (1931)
Leonie Fuller Adams - U.S. poet
Sarah Flower Adams - English poet, hymn writer

89. News From MSU-Meridian
of Vocational Rehabilitation; and Dr. Laura Bryan, pianist. Felicia D., BBA ManagementWalters, Gina D BS - Interdisciplinary Studies Mikell, teresa K., MS
http://msuinfo.ur.msstate.edu/meridian/news/archive/2002/gradlist.html
CONTACT: LINDA D. BUTLER
DATE: December 16, 2002
MSU-Meridian holds Fall 2002 Commencement
MERIDIAN, Miss. - One hundred-twenty four individuals received early Christmas presents-their diplomas-at the fall commencement ceremony held Saturday, December 14, at Mississippi State University-Meridian Campus. The graduates hailed from 33 Mississippi towns and the states of Arizona, California, and Illinois. The 11:00 a.m. ceremony began with a processional of the faculty and degree candidates, followed by an invocation from Pastor Richard D. Davis of Westwood Baptist Church. The 186th Air Refueling Wing Color Guard had the honor of presenting colors, after which the national anthem was sung by Jennifer Hermetz, a MSU sophomore. As president of the MSU-Meridian Student Association, Jessica Culpepper, delivered farewell wishes on behalf of the student body. In his address to the graduates and over 600 of their friends and family, Dr. Harold J. "Nick" Nichols, dean of MSU-Meridian, took a tongue and cheek approach in the delivery of his research into the history of commencement speeches. "According to several sources," said Nichols, "the longest commencement speech was given at Harvard University in the 19th century. It lasted for six hours-three hours in Latin, three in Greek-and the students had to pass a test afterwards."

90. University Of The Ozarks News Releases
provide unforgettable entertainment. Internationally acclaimed pianistTeresa walters performs on Feb. 17. walters' program, one
http://www.ozarks.edu/news/nrelease/nr080999.html
Back to Index Date: August 9, 1999
Larry Isch

Director of Public Relations
U of O announces 1999-2000 WAIS Schedule
CLARKSVILLE, Ark
This year's theme for the annual series is "The Millennium: Looking Forward! Looking Back!" The six selections in the series reflect both where we come from and where we might be going as we enter a new century, according to WAIS director Ginny Myers. All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. in Seay Theatre of the Walton Fine Arts Center on the U of O campus.
The series begins on Tuesday, Sept. 14, when The Arkansas Symphony under the baton of David Itkin takes the stage. The classical and pops concert will feature such selections as Aaron Copeland's Hoedown from Rodeo, Leonard Bernstein's Overture to Candide, Duke Ellington's Caravan, and a George M. Cohan Celebration.
On Oct. 16, Luma: Theatre of Light will perform a show blending various physical performances disciplines with new light technologies. Luma places audiences in a darkened theatre where three dimensional illuminated images paint a magical world of light, color and motion.

91. BBC Radio 4 - Back Row - 18/01/2203, Roman Polanski
THE pianist The pianist is the story of a Polish Jew who survived theWarsaw ghetto thanks, in part, to his brilliance as a musician.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/backrow_20030118.shtml

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Like this page? Send it to a friend! BACK ROW MISSED A PROGRAMME? Go to the Listen Again page PROGRAMME INFO Saturday 17:30-18:00 Joe Cornish present the weekly film programme. Join in the discussion by visiting the message board. LISTEN AGAIN Listen to the programme PRESENTER JOE CORNISH Photo by Nick Briggs. PROGRAMME DETAILS 18 January 2003 Elia Suleiman, director of Divine Intervention. THE PIANIST The Pianist is the story of a Polish Jew who survived the Warsaw ghetto thanks, in part, to his brilliance as a musician. The film is adapted by Ronald Harwood from the autobiography of Wladyslaw Szpilman and directed by Roman Polanski. Polanski made a narrow escape from the ghetto himself, shoved through a hole in the wall by his father at the last minute. He explains why he finally decided to confront the subject of the Holocaust, whilst Ronald Harwood talks about how he found this film difficult to write. DIVINE INTERVENTION.

92. Innova Recordings
Barry walters, Oakland Tribune. artists as jazz vocalist Debbie Duncan, pianistTommy Barbarella
http://www.innovarecordings.com/albums/530.html
front page news about web radio apply catalog liquid store ACF contact links search site features full composer listing Agamanolis, Christina Ainger, Marc Alpher, David Anderson, Marc Altruda, Joey Applebaum, Mark Aubart, Michael Banfield, Bill Barnea, Uri Barnes, David Barnett, Carol Barnett, Steve Baxter, Les Beaser, Robert Belgum, Erik Berio, Luciano Bernstein, Elmer Bernstein, Leonard Beth Weimann Bindman, David Blackburn, Philip Blazinovic, Antun Bolcom, William Bosch, Maura Bowles, Paul Branner, Djola Brooks, Jeffrey Brown, Elizabeth Burrier, Matthew Burt, Warren Burtner, Matthew Campbell, Arthur Carlson, Mark Carnahan, Craig Charpentier, Jacques Chen, Yuanlin Chenette, Jonathan Childs, Mary Ellen Claman, David Colgrass, Michael Constant, Marius Croswell, Mike Davidson, Tina Davis, Miles Davis, William De Blasio, Chris Deak, Jon Deane, Anne Defeo, Antonio Carlos Denisov, Edison Dhomont, Francis Dick, Robert Diggs, Filmore Dove, Rita Drasnin, Robert Drummond, Dean Ducklinski, Jason Dunn, David Dunner, Lesley B. Dzubay, David Ellington, Duke Engebretson, Mark Evans, Bill

93. The News Review Online - The Hometown Newspaper Of Riverhead Town, Long Island N
No registration necessary. 7273228. (11/21). 5-630 pm-pianist TeresaWalters gives a concert of music by Franz Liszt at St. Peter's
http://www.timesreview.com/nr11-18-99/stories/calendar.htm
Thursday 18 9:30 a.m.-Play pinochle at Riverhead Free Library, 330 Court St. Bring cards. 727-3228. (11/18) 10 a.m.-3 p.m.-Half-price sale on fall and winter clothing at Baiting Hollow Congregational Church's thrift shop on Sound Avenue. The shop closes for the winter after Nov. 20. (11/18) 1 p.m.-Play Scrabble or contract bridge at Riverhead Free Library, 330 Court St. Bring game boards or cards. 727-3228. (11/18) 8 p.m.-The Southampton Players present "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at LIU/Southampton College's Avram Theater, Montauk Highway. Admission: adults, $10; senior citizens and students, $6. 287-8480. (11/18) Friday 19 7 p.m.-Anna Jurinich of Wading River gives an artist's talk about her work at the East End Arts Council, 133 East Main St., Riverhead, where her exhibit, "In the End Is My Beginning," is on display through Dec. 4. 727-0900. (11/19) 7:30 p.m.-Student/Faculty Follies at Greenport School, Front Street, presented by the Greenport High School Drama Club and the Greenport Teachers Association. Admission: adults, $5; senior citizens and students, $3. 477-1950, ext. 319. (11/19) 8 p.m.-The musical "Oliver!" is presented by the Riverhead Faculty and Community Theater at Riverhead High School, Harrison Avenue. The show's book, music and lyrics are written by Lionel Bart. Tickets: $8. 722-8112. (11/19)

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