Dupont Times - February 2013

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Dupont Valley Times • February 22, 2013

Community band has been making music for Fort Wayne for 33 years By Rod King Contributor

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The Culinary program at Ivy Tech Community College–Northeast has opened its weekly, student-managed deli for the spring. Once again, the name of the deli is Kelty’s Kafé in memory of Chef Bob Kelty, who died in 2011. The Bakery Merchandising course creates and manages a deli each semester on the Coliseum Campus, 3800 N. Anthony Blvd., in the Anthony Commons. Each student is assigned a week as head chef, and will create a themed menu. The students also plan the production schedule, prepare requisitions for purchases, and calculate costs.

“Kelty’s Kafé” is open every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. through April. Depending on availability, the weekly menu will be posted on the Ivy Tech Northeast calendar the Friday prior to deli offerings. Prices are described as reasonable, and an everchanging selection of student creations will be available. The menu for the first Wednesday featured a grilled ham and cheese panini with the choice of soup or salad. The assorted bakery and pastry items included a signature cookie to celebrate Ivy Tech’s 50th Anniversary.

The 70-member Fort Wayne Area Community Band will perform at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26 at the Rhinehart Music Center at IPFW campus. and has taken its brand of concert music to surrounding communities, too. It performs twice during Three Rivers Festival, three times at Foellinger Theater each

summer and four concerts at the IPFW Music Center. The group also provides music for graduation ceremonies of Ivy Tech State College and University of St. Francis.

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Fort Wayne Area Community Band will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, in the John & Ruth Rhinehart Music Center on the IPFW Campus. Conductor Scott Humphries and Assistant Conductor Susan Jehl have chosen a variety of music that includes “Suite for Tuba, “Four Scottish Dances,” “The Hounds of Spring,” “An American Hymn,” “Rough Riders March,” a compilation of music from the Broadway play “Les Miserables,” and more. Thirty-three years ago a teaser article in a local paper announced formation of a community band and invited interested parties to dig out their horns and bring them to Neff Hall auditorium at IPFW. Thirty-five musicians, many who had not touched their instruments since high school or college, showed up at the first rehearsal in midNovember 1979. That was the nucleus of what is now the 70-member Fort Wayne Area Community Band. Nine of those who answered the invitation are still members. Just eight conductors have led the group during the past 33 years. Humphries is assistant professor and director of instrumental studies and music education at Manchester University in North Manchester. Of the ensemble, he says “they enjoy playing their instruments, work hard in rehearsals, like putting on the best possible performances and have a determination and drive to grow and improve. My two years with the band have been incredible. We presented a number of really professional concerts and I’m confident that people who attend the February performance will find it has something for everyone.” The band presents about a dozen concerts a year

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