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26, 2004 A rjs ¿^E ntertainment jltural events on campus and T he C lackamas P rint • 9 in the community: ìdERDAY 8 TOMORROW istic collaboration kes poetic music ish Instructors James Grabill and David Mount ¡tied in Rook Hall’s Literary Arts Center ciy, in what started out as an experiment six years I hasldeveloped into an artistic celebration that L'es music and poetry. try and mtisic, so often you picture ... piano, berets cigoi drums-—coffee house—poetry——jazz. So we nking, what other kinds of music would go well etry that would avoid the [clichés]?” said Mount, yed fbur stringed instruments including banjo, Ad ar and a new renaissance instrument made espe- r himgcalled a Viola da Zagamba. werelcurioüs of [the effects of] say, Appalachian nd SErrcalism,” said Grabill, who read selected ic authored. Grabill became interested in poetry in iool. rver knew language could work that way,” he said. I ill and Mount chose a variety of combinations to r. Some listened with eyes closed, immersed in the ■ of Sounds filling the room, while others tapped s to the rhythm of the varying meters. The passion and Mount displayed for their craft rubbed off on lienee, who showed their appreciation for the duo ierouj applause. Compiled by Cyndee Mady Marimba band to play in annual concert Local band Chica Marimba, which features Clackamas staff members Ellen Wolfson, Linda Durham, Alice Goldstein, Cheryl Hollatz-Wisely and Kathleen Fallon, is on the bill for a performance at the Oregon City Library’s annual Cultural Series. Retired staff member Rène Zingarelli also plays in the band. ' “We love playing for this gig each year,’’ said Hollatz-’' Wisely. This is. the group’s third year to make an appearance at the event. The concert is to be held Thursday, May 27 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Oregon City Library on Molalla Ave. The event is free and open to the public. Compiled by Katie Funk C lub C orner ?ur Astronomers: ;t Karen Halliday at ¡93 LA New Style Plies Aonvmous: itjext. 2213 Chipman Fellowship: t Beth England at '22-1153 ^^^«ade for Christ: t Andy Wheeler at >55-1568 Colony (7 C’s): t Karin Redston at >50-7881 bheer: t Selma Cunningham at ¡80-11)8 l^^ysing Association: t Carol Thom at 55 GaWciub: t Lisa Harmon at ¡13-9078 alj^w'omen’s Writers): t Pat Lichen at >55-5139 uter Club: t Karen Hunt at 93 shmofChristian Athletes: t Kathy Woods at 18 11 Club: t Heidi Cropsey at 76 an Club: t Dick Stones at 92 y Travel Club: t Jackie Flowers at 45 :ulture Club: t Michael Jindrich at 04-3126 Letterboxers of North America: Contact Ann Goldade at ext. 2556 LDS Student Association: Contact Gordon Henderson at (503) 557-5862 Ornamental Horticulture: Contact Elizabeth Howley at ext. 2389 Pacific NW Clean Water Association: Contact John Lewis at ext. 2206 Phi Theta Kappa; Contact Dave Andersen at ext. 2743 Society of Manufacturing Engineers: Contact Mike Matson at ext. 2483 Spanish Club: Contact Irma Bjerre at ext. 2381 Speech Club: Contact Kelly Brennan at ext. 2726 Student Art League: Contact Mollie Frey at ext. 2386 The Print: Contact Cyndee Mady or Cory Price at ext. 2309 The Rainbow Club: Contact Tara Sprehe at ext. 2625 Unidos Club: Contact Lupe Martinez at ext. 2717 Writers Club: Contact Allen Widerburg at ext. 2359 To have your club listed or to have your listing updated, call ext. 2309 or drop by RR 135. DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO EARN THE GREEN BERET? ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ If your answer is yes, then the United States Army has a unique opportunity for you - to become a Special Forces Soldier - a Green Beret. You’ll learn from some of the best Soldiers anywhere, and put your new skills to work in duty stations around the world. It takes plenty of hard work to earn the green beret, but the pride you'll feel when you wear it for the first time will make it all worthwhile. >> So if you’re a high school graduate, between 18 and 30, interested in finding out how you can become part of an elite group of proud professionals, call any recruiter at (503) 659*1525 or stop by Milwaukie Recruiting Station at 17185 SE McLoughlin Blvd. And check out over 200 ways you can become AN ARMY OF ONE. soarmy.com 02001. Paid for by the U.S. Army. All rights reserved. AN ARMY OF ONE