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Students Selected For District 7 Music Festivals
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Students from Red Lion Area Senior High School have qualified to participate in Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA) District 7 music festivals. Ten students have been selected for the District 7 South Band Festival, to be held from Thursday to Saturday, Feb. 13 to 15. They are James Abramson, trumpet; Travis Brown, tuba; Galen Brubaker, contralto clarinet; Garrett Carl, alto saxophone; Christopher Danner, trumpet; Sawyer Golden, tenor saxophone; Nick Hinton, trombone; Hunter Logan, tuba; Zowie Murray, euphonium; and Jesse Schwartz, tuba. The festival will include 131 musicians from throughout Adams, Lancaster, and York counties under the direction of Andrew Yozviak of West Chester University. A public concert will take place on Feb. 15 at 2 p.m. at Central York High School, 601 Mundis Mill Road, York. The program will include selections by Jan Van der Roost, Percy Grainger, Julie Giroux, and Malcolm Arnold. General admission tickets will be available at the door. The PMEA held District 7 Chorus auditions at Central York High School on
Oct. 26. Students from schools in Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry and York counties were eligible for the festival. Eight students from Red Lion Area High School successfully auditioned. They are Sarah Foess, soprano I; Bryce Logan, tenor I; Benjamin Thornsberry, Mitchell Wise, and Jesse Schwartz, tenor II; and Scott Stover, Gavin Scallorn, and Micah Sumwalt, bass II. The festival was held at Central Dauphin High School from Jan. 16 to 18. The guest conductor was Jerry Blackstone, director of choral activities at the University of Michigan. At the festival, the students auditioned for Regional Chorus, which will be held later in the year. Three Red Lion Area High School students have been selected to perform in the District 7 Orchestra Festival, to be held from Thursday to Saturday, Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. These students are Leah Krieger, violin; Andre Nadeau, violin; and Jesse Schwartz, tuba. The festival will include 130 student musicians selected by audition from Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, and York counties under the direction of Michael Hall, conductor of
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Robert O’Neill, a former leader in Naval Special Warfare Development Group, also known as SEAL Team Six, will be the guest and keynote speaker on Wednesday, May 20, for The Manufacturers’ Association’s 2020 Annual Event. The event will take place at York College of Pennsylvania, 441 Country Club Road, York. O’Neill is one of the most highly decorated combat veterans of recent history and is the author of the memoir “The Operator: Firing the Shots That Killed Osama bin Laden and My Years as a SEAL Team Warrior.� He deployed more than a dozen times and held combat leadership roles in more than 400 combat missions in four different theaters of war. O’Neill has been decorated more than 52 times with honors including two Silver Stars, four Bronze Stars with Valor, a Joint Service Commendation Medal with Valor, three Presidential Unit citations, and two Navy/Marine Corps Commendations with Valor. Having trained more than 800 special operations and tactical operators, O’Neill brings his expertise to organizations and translates his SEAL team training into insights on leadership, decision-making, operating in uncertain environments, and how to become the best of the best. The Manufacturers’ Association’s event will
Robert O’Neill also provide a glimpse into O’Neill’s work since leaving the military. He is the cofounder of Your Grateful Nation, which provides individualized transition support for special operations personnel and their families. The organization provides executive-level mentoring, transition services, and family stabilization support. The association’s annual gathering See Annual Event pg 2
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Red Lion Area Senior High School students have been selected for the District 7 South Band Festival, District 7 Chorus, and District 7 Orchestra Festival. The three events are sponsored by the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA). the Kennett Symphony Orchestra in Pennsylvania and newly appointed music director of the Prince George Symphony Orchestra in British Columbia, Canada. The festival will be hosted by Robert A. Shaubach, director of orchestras at Lampeter-Strasburg
High School. A public concert will be presented on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 3 p.m. at Lampeter-Strasburg High School, 1600 Book Road, Lancaster. General admission tickets will be available at the door. Separate prices have been set for adults and for students.
County’s Libraries To Celebrate Young Readers, Their Families York County Libraries will hold a 1000 Books Before Kindergarten Midway Celebration from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25, in the Children’s Library Family Place at Martin Library, 159 E. Market St., York. The event is free and is geared to children from birth through age 5 and their families. The celebration will include storytelling by award-winning author Anthony D. Fredericks and children’s author M.J. McCluskey. The authors’ books will be available for purchase and signing. STEAM stations will be set up in the Family Place, providing hands-on opportunities for families to explore and experiment. Families are invited to register their children for the free 1000 Books program during the celebration. The 2020 session of the program is six months from its graduation ceremony in July, but there is still time to participate, according to York County Libraries director of youth services Paula Gilbert. Additionally, current participants who have reached reading milestones may collect their achievement prizes during the event. Light refreshments will be served. Any questions about the celebration should be directed to Martin Library See Young Readers pg 3
Martin Library children’s services manager Trish Bissett (left) shows siblings Anthony (center) and Rosie Nowak a sticker picture printing from an instant camera as part of the 1000 Books Before Kindergarten registration process. Each child who registers for the program gets his or her picture placed in a 1000 Books passport to record reading achievements.
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