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Friday, January 15, 2010

NEW YEAR'S RESOLVE

Happy New Year!

Hope the recent holidays were fun and relaxing for you, and filled with lots of great music. We had two holiday concerts on campus featuring brass, organ, choirs, and our Symphonic Wind Ensemble. Personally I enjoyed hearing the Messiah with The Cleveland Orchestra. Our B-W students were on break beginning December 12, so it was wonderful to have our music majors back on campus again on January 11 for the start of spring semester.

I rather enjoy writing and typing 2010; a new decade and fresh start. Have you made any New Year's resolutions? Like many women I always resolve to exercise more and lose some weight. But my real New Year's resolution is to learn to more fully utilize the features of all the remarkable technology at my disposal: my digital camera, PDA, GPS, and laptop.

Baldwin-Wallace College and our Conservatory of Music have a long-standing tradition and sense of excellence in service to students that in many ways has not changed in more than 100 years. We resolve to:

  • Provide a quality education
  • Be friendly and caring
  • Challenge students academically and musically
  • Get to know students personally
  • Encourage community and involvement
  • Provide experiences for real-life preparation

Did you receive your invitation for B-W at OMEA? Our Symphonic Wind Ensemble performs Thursday, January 28 at 6:30 pm in the Convention Center Ballroom, Cincinnati. And I hope many All-State students and their parents will stop to visit us at Booth #705 in the exhibit area.

Best wishes to you, in whatever way you resolve to make 2010 an outstanding year for you!

Sincerely,

Anita Evans

aevans@bw.edu

1-866-BW-MUSIC


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