Cannon Beach gazette. (Cannon Beach, Or.) 1977-current, January 02, 2015, Image 10

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    10A • January 2, 2015 | Cannon Beach Gazette | cannonbeachgazette.com
Chorus begins
rehearsals Jan. 5
The Cannon Beach Cho-
rus will begin rehearsals for
the spring season at 6:30
p.m. Jan. 5 in the Cannon
Beach Community Church.
The theme for this spring
is “Choral Gems,” a compi-
lation of popular choral com-
positions selected by chorus
director John Buehler. The
list includes “Kyrie,” from
Mass in G by Schubert; “Al-
leluia,” from R Thompson
and another from J.S. Bach;
“Ave Verum Corpus,” by
Mozart; and more.
Anyone who is interest-
ed is invited to participate
in the chorus. Member dues
are $35 for the term. Au-
ditions are not conducted;
participants must be willing
to adhere to the rehearsal
schedule and sing to the best
of their ability.
For further information,
please visit the chorus’s web-
site: cannonbeachchorus.org
or call 503-436-0378.
BRIGHTENING
the
HOLIDAYS
LEFT: Mike and Colleen Balzer’s residence was voted best
residential entrant in the Cannon Beach in Lights 2014
contest.
COLLEEN BALZER PHOTO
ABOVE: Hallmark Resort was voted best commercial en-
trant in the Cannon Beach in Lights 2014 contest. GEORGE
VETTER PHOTO
H
allmark Resort was voted best commercial entry,
and Mike and Colleen Balzer’s residence was vot-
ed best residential entry in the 2014 Cannon Beach
in Lights contest. The commercial and residential entries
received the most votes submitted online through the Can-
non Beach Chamber of Commerce website. Winners re-
ceived glass and wood candle holders handcrafted by Jim
Hannen, owner of Hannen Stained Glass.
Students receive music scholarships
Three Seaside High School
musicians have received music
lesson scholarships from the
Astoria Friday Musical Club.
Fiona Bonn, clarinetist,
will study with John Ham-
mond; Ryanne Sunnell, French
horn, will study with Michael
McClure; and Adam Morse,
baritone, will study with Susan
Buehler.
Others who were selected
include:
• Andrew Conrad, cellist,
Astoria High School, and
Jaden Rainey, cellist, Astoria
Middle School, will study with
Judy Woodward.
• Charity Fleck, violinist, Il-
waco High School, will study
with Angela Calvin-Pederson.
• Julie Foss, violinist, Asto-
ria Middle School, will study
with Angela Calvin-Pederson.
• Enoch Gray, baritone, As-
toria High.School, will study
with Susan Buehler.
The Music Lesson Scholar-
ship program provides music
instruction to recipients who
have submitted an application
and who have been recom-
mended by their high school
music instructor or private in-
structor. Students are required
to participate in a course of
instruction beginning in Jan-
uary and ending in May with
a student recital performance
May 3.
Through their course of
study, students are paired with
instructors who have exper-
tise and experience in music
instruction and performance
and who are recognized as
leaders in music. The mission
statement of the Friday Musi-
cal Club is “to further musical
excellence” and the Music
Lesson Scholarship program is
dedicated to that statement.
Following their four-month
instruction, which culminates
in a public performance,
students are encouraged to
continue private instruction
throughout their high school
career, which may ultimately
lead to scholarships at their
college or university of choice.
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iated with Astoria High School
Scholarships, Inc., and dona-
tions to the scholarship fund
are eligible for a 501(c)(3) tax
deduction. Additionally, the
scholarship fund is supported
by club membership dues, club
and community members,
Lund House concerts, and the
Patricia Friedland Fund of the
Oregon Community Founda-
tion. For further information
about the Friday Musical Club
and/or the Scholarship Fund,
contact Buehler, chairwoman
of the Scholarship Committee,
503-436-0378 or vsbuehler@
gmail.com .
C us to m H o m e s
& R e m o d e ls
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Est. 1980
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503-36 8 -7476
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