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A4 • HERMISTONHERALD.COM
WEDNESDAy, FEbRuARy 20, 2019
Inland Musicians warm up with winter concert
By TAMMY MALGESINI
COMMUNITY EDITOR
The Inland Northwest
Musicians continue to tune
up as they celebrate their
20th anniversary season.
Featuring
numer-
ous Hermiston-area musi-
cians, the Inland Northwest
Orchestra will perform Sat-
urday at 4 p.m. at the Sev-
enth-day Adventist Church,
1401 S.W. Goodwin Place,
Pendleton. There is no
admission charge.
Violinist Alice Massey is
the featured soloist during a
performance of “Concerto
No. 1 for Violin and Orches-
tra, Op 26” by Max Bruch.
She began studying violin as
an 8-year-old in Fort Worth,
Texas.
Earning a bachelor’s
degree from Walla Walla
University, Massey taught
music in Walla Walla-area
schools before moving to
Pendleton and transition-
ing to a career in human ser-
vices. Working in the field
for 31 years, Massey is the
regional developmental dis-
Staff photo by Tammy Malgesini
Alice Massey of the Inland Northwest Musicians plays violin during a February 2017 rehearsal
for a Hermiston High School music theater production. She is the featured soloist during a
Saturday performance of the Inland Northwest Orchestra in Pendleton.
abilities manager for Greater
Oregon Behavioral Health,
Inc.
During the past 40 years,
she has performed as a sec-
tion string player with
numerous regional sym-
phonies. In 1999, Massey
became a founding member
of Inland Northwest Musi-
cians. She previously served
as concertmaster for the
Walla Walla Symphony and
Oregon East Symphony.
Massey is the INWM
Me and My Prince Ball
get ready to dance
Organizers are already
busy planning the 15th annual
Me and My Prince ball.
The
formal/semi-for-
mal event is for girls of all
ages and their fathers/father
figures. With a theme of
“Across the Universe,” the
event is Saturday, May 18
at Eastern Oregon Trade
and Event Center in Herm-
iston. The goal of the ball is
to strengthen daddy-daughter
bonds.
Before the music is
cranked up and the food is
spread out, organizers are
seeking sponsors to assist
with keeping costs down for
participants. Sponsor con-
tributions assist in covering
expenses, such as site rental,
decorations and catering.
There are three levels of
sponsorship that include con-
tributor recognition at the
event and on promotional
materials. In addition, the
sponsors at the top two lev-
els include complimentary
tickets for contributions that
are made by Friday, March
8. Contributions are tax
deductible.
Admission includes a 5x7
portrait and corsage for each
girl, a boutonniere for each
father/father figure, refresh-
ments and a chance to win
door prizes. Tickets go on
sale in mid-April at 60 Min-
ute Photo, 1000 N. First
St., Hermiston. They are
expected to sell out.
The Me and My Prince
Ball is hosted by Girl Scouts
of Oregon and Southwest
Washington. Anyone inter-
ested in supporting this out-
of-this-world event is encour-
aged to contact Becky Finck
at 619-244-6355.
board of directors record-
ing secretary, the orchestra’s
music librarian and concert-
master. Playing a Josef Klotz
violin made in 1795, Massey
often performs in the orches-
tra pit during Hermiston
High School music theater
productions.
The concert program
includes “The Hebrides
Overture, Op 26,” aka “Fin-
gal’s Cave,” and “Water
Music Suite.”
According to the Brit-
ish Broadcasting Corpora-
tion, Felix Mendelssohn was
known for his love of travel-
ing, which provided inspira-
tion for his works. The Ger-
man composer often wrote
descriptive letters about his
travels.
“In order to make you
understand how extraordi-
narily the Hebrides affected
me, the following came into
my mind there,” he wrote in
August 1829 regarding the
composition.
Salli Ketchersid, INWM
publicity coordinator, said
the piece is a standalone
composition — “The Hebri-
des” doesn’t precede a play
or opera — a form common
for the Romantic period.
It has been described as a
“tone-poem.”
According to National
Public Radio, George Frid-
eric Handel was commis-
sioned to write the “Water
Music Suite.” Lagging at the
polls in 1717, King George I
of England’s political advi-
sors encouraged him to throw
a party. The piece’s concert
premiere was staged on a
barge on the River Thames.
Under the direction of
R. Lee Friese, INWM is
committed to providing
live musical performances
to rural audiences. While
there is no charge for per-
formances, donations are
appreciated.
The 20th anniversary
season crescendos with a
reunion concert in June. The
celebration will include a
commissioned orchestral/
choral piece. For more infor-
mation, contact inwm@
machmedia.net, 541-289-
4696 or visit www.inland-
northwestmusicians.com.
WORSHIP
COMMUNITY
Seventh-day
Adventist Church
File photo
Brian Miller and his daughter, Ceyleigh, dance during the
2013 Me and My Prince Ball in Hermiston. Organizers are
seeking sponsors to assist with costs associated with the
event. Tickets will go on sale in mid-April.
Saturdays
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BRIEFS
Hermiston awards
banquet is Feb. 20
revival, “Godspell” found its way to
Broadway. The popular musical will
be staged by College Community
Theatre, beginning with a pay-what-
you-can preview night. The event is
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Bob Clapp
Theatre at Blue Mountain Commu-
nity College, 2411 N.W. Carden Ave.,
Pendleton. Regular performances
are Feb. 22-23, Feb. 28 and March
1 at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, March 3 at
6:30 p.m. and matinée shows on Sun-
days, Feb. 24 and March 3, at 2 p.m.
Note, there is no evening performance
on Saturday, March 2.
The production is directed by Terry
Hale with music direction by Marga-
ret Mayer and choreography by Abi-
gail Hale.
Tickets are $20 for adults and $15
for children (over age 3) and students
of all ages. The Pioneer Hall box
office is open Monday through Fri-
days from noon to 2 p.m. and prior to
performances. In addition, people can
call 541-278-5953 or purchase online
at www.cctpendleton.com.
Advance tickets are required for
the 49th annual Distinguished Citi-
zens Awards Banquet in Hermiston.
The event is Wednesday, Feb. 20 at
6 p.m. at the Hermiston Community
Center, 415 S. Highway 395. Dinner
will be served at 6:30 p.m., with the
award presentations following.
Tickets are $35 each and can be
purchased via www.hermistoncham-
ber.com or the chamber office. Kelly
Schwirse, marketing and communi-
cations, said chamber staff will be in
and out of the office Wednesday while
preparing for the event. For more
information, contact 541-567-6151,
kelly@hermistonchamber or stop by
the chamber office at 1055 S. High-
way 395, Suite 111.
Community theatre stages
‘Godspell’
A modern-day version of the
Bible’s gospels, “Godspell” includes
a roving troupe of actors who re-en-
act the parables through song, dance,
mime and comedy.
The production initially opened
off-Broadway in 1971. During a 2011
Pendleton.
The League of Women Voters is
coordinating a regional forum in order
to educate voters on what proposed
changes mean. Voters will learn about
current problems in the redistricting
process and what the league proposes
as a reform.
The no-host luncheon meeting is
Saturday from 1-3:30 p.m. at Roost-
er’s Country Kitchen, 1515 South-
gate, Pendleton. The program begins
at 2 p.m. Candalynn Johnson, League
of Women Voters of Oregon campaign
coordinator, and Norman Turrill, pres-
ident of LWV of Oregon Making
Democracy Work for All, will be on
hand.
“The League of Women Voters
supports reform because voters should
be choosing their representatives, not
representatives choosing their voters,”
Turrill said.
Founded in 1920, The League of
Women Voters is a grassroots, non-
partisan political organization that
encourages informed and active par-
ticipation in government. For more
information, contact Johnson at 503-
581-5722, candalynn@lwvor.org or
visit www.lwvor.org. For more about
redistricting, go to www.redistricting-
matters.org.
League to discuss voter
redistricting
A gathering to provide information
about voter redistricting is planned in
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