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Children’s Choir teaches music literacy, life skills

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Kevin Kamphues (from left), Merv Spaw and Jon Spillson represent the Miami Valley Coin and Relic Finders Club at the Grabill Country Fair. Members took turns showing and explaining boxes of coins and other artifacts.

‘Detectorists’ unearth lost or tossed history

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Hundreds of coins and curios that were dropped or discarded more than a century ago are inspiring displays and imaginations once again thanks to the

“metal detectorists” of the Miami Valley Coin and Relic Hunters Club. “You find an old penny or a dime from the 1870s and you think ‘Wow, I wish that thing could talk,’” said Kevin Kamphues, club treasurer.

So the finders study their finds, learn about the history of that object and era, and sometimes even locate recent owners. For instance, Kamphues found a University of See LOST, Page A15

The Fort Wayne Children’s Choir has been teaching music literacy, and other skills, for 44 years to Fort Wayne-area children. “What started as [a single choir] with a handful of kids has grown to eight choirs with 315 kids,” Executive Artistic Director Jonathan Busarow said. Musical literacy, rather than raw singing talent, is emphasized in the choir and the yearly auditions, which take place in May and June. “During the audition, we’re going to try to assess how much music knowledge they have,” Managing Director Amber Foster said. “It’s not so much an audition to say if you’re good enough to get

in, it’s an audition to say where is your skill set at now, how does that align with our current ensemble structure and where are we going to place you?” One of the biggest challenges the Fort Wayne Children’s Choir seeks to overcome is the barrier of cost, Busarow said. On average, participation in the FWCC costs $585 for the year, he said, adding they try to make it more accessible with 10-month payment plans and financial assistance. Busarow added 40 percent of current participants in the FWCC receive some kind of assistance. “We like to make sure no kid is turned away because of money and we make sure we don’t let that sticker price… be anything that scares See CHOIR, Page A16

NORTH SIDE BAND PLACES 3RD AT STATE

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Kris Hughes plays a flute solo of “The Lost Melody” in North Side High School’s presentation of “Hide and Seek” at the Parade of Champions band festival Sept. 16 at the University of Saint Francis. The Marching Legends took top honors in Scholastic A at that and three other events this season en route to a trip to the ISSMA Scholastic State Finals, where North Side finished third in Class A. See more photos and results, Page A3.

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