04 january voice what’s happening vernonia’s 2008 Dallas Brass Visit to Vernonia Still on Schedule The long awaited visit by the Dallas Brass to the Ver- nonia School district on February 1, 2008 is still on schedule. Because of the flood, arrangements are being made to host the eve- ning concert at a new location, most likely the Sunset Presbyterian Church locat- ed off Highway 26 in Hillsboro. More details will be announced as they become finalized The Vernonia Band Boosters club was awarded a $1,500 grant from the Co- lumbia County Cultural Coalition to help defray costs to host the Dallas Brass. Vernonia High School Band Director Robert Izzett said this is a real vote of con- fidence from the Columbia County Cultural Coalition, and a real boost to the Vernonia Schools Band program. The Dallas Brass includes an unprecedented educational component with each performance to educate and inspire local student musicians. The music students of Vernonia Middle and High School, as well as qualifying students from other school districts, will spend the afternoon with the Dallas Brass musicians in re- hearsals and clinics, then take the stage to perform with the Dallas Brass during the evening performance. “This will be an evening of music this community will not soon forget,” says Michael Levine, Dallas Brass founder and trombonist. Incorporating humor with intricate playing and a touch of history, the internation- ally acclaimed Dallas Brass will perform some of America’s greatest hits from the past 230 years during their evening performance. Stirring audiences of all ages wherever they go, the Dallas Brass performs the sounds of Henry Mancini, Benny Goodman, Leonard Bernstein, John Philip Sousa, Aaron Copland and more. “American Musical Journey” is a showcase of the gifts American compos- ers have given to our nation and a delightful and elegant display of the musical talents of this outstanding ensemble. Valentine’s Day Memories... From wedding proposals to “I’m sorry, but the cruise ship is sinking...” We will select the best-of-the-best and the worst-of-the- worst experiences to print. Submit your story by January 15. Two winners, one from each category, will be selected. Each will receive gift baskets valued at $50. All eligible* entries will appear on our web site at: vernoniasvoice.com for reader enjoyment. *Vernonia’s Voice reserves the right to omit or edit letters for grammar or content as needed. All participants will be required to sign a public release form. Sponsored by Vernonia’s Voice, Café 47, Sentry Market, Out-on-a-Limb and Buckleberry Cottage In addition to their solo engagements, the Dallas Brass appears with symphony orchestras nationwide. Symphonic credits include the Cincinnati Pops, the New York Pops, and the Philly Pops conducted by Peter Nero. The Dallas Brass has performed at Carnegie Hall, the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, as well as touring overseas to Europe and the Far East. American Musical Journey is fun, lively, and entertaining - perfect for the entire family. Tickets can be purchased at Creatures Pet Shop or by emailing vernonia- bands@gmail.com. Tickets for Adults (19 and over) are $10, for Students and Senior Citizens $8. For more information contact Rob Izzett, Vernonia Schools Band Director at (503) 429-3521. Reach thousands of potential customers advertise here! email us at: ads@vernoniasvoice.com call us at: 503.367.0098 First Fridays of Vernonia is a new cultural event held every month on the first Friday. Centered around the Vernonia Community Learn- ing Center and its gallery space, First Friday brings our community together to share food, conversation, and the arts. The First Friday Committee is looking for performers, artists, ven- ues, events businesses, and idea-people to help make this event grow and expand. Help showcase the arts in Vernonia. If interested in getting involved please contact Julie at vernoniaart@aol.com. Subscribe Today! Subscription Form Vernonia’s Voice is a monthly publication distributed the first of each month. Subscription rates are $25 for one year (twelve issues) Yes, sign me up for one year of Vernonia’s Voice! NAME PHONE # ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP SEND TO: Subscriptions, P.O. Box 55, Vernonia, OR 97064