VOL. 69 NO. 13
66 YEARS OF SERVING THE COMMUNITY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2016
Wendy Brook 37th Annual Music Festival held to the tune of talented musicians Adrianna Agnemark closes her performance on the piano of Sleepy Alligator by Bastien at the Wendy Brook 37th Annual Festival on March 14. (Rosanne Fortier/photo)
Rosanne Fortier The Wendy Brook Festival is meant to assist people to grow into the finest musicians that they can be. From March 14 to 22, 386 inspiring musicians presented heart-stopping performances at venues around Vegreville for the 37th Annual Wendy Brook Music Festival. Piano performances at the United Church Sanctuary ushered in the festival on March 14. Karla Boddez was the adjudicator for these pieces. Boddez said the youngest set that has been play-
ing the piano for one and two years did performances that had a nice melody to them and she loved the songs they chose. “Set yourself up for success by adjusting the piano’s bench and discover where your feet are going to go ahead of time,” Boddez mentioned. With the slightly older performers, Boddez said that their performances were very good and they just had to add more dynamics to them. Strings performances were at the United Church CONTINUED TO PAGE 10
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