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4 Brownwood Bulletin
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Bill Slaymaker looks through a dictionary with Northwest
Elementary student Seth Adkins.
Rotarians deliver
dictionaries to Northwest
BY GENE DEASON
SPECIAL TO THE BULLETIN
news@brownwoodbulletin.com
On Monday, Oct. 29, Bill Slaymaker and L.V. Coffey,
from the International Rotary Club, delivered dictionar-
ies to each third grader at Northwest Elementary. Each
year the Rotary Club provides these books for Northwest
Elementary students.
The school expressed gratitude in an article featured
in their most recent newsletter. “We want to extend a big
‘thank you’ to the Rotary Club and Mr. Slaymaker and Mr.
Coffey for this gift that will enhance our learning atmo-
sphere here at Northwest.”
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HPU Jazz Ensemble, Conceit Choir
performances slated for this week
HPU’s Jazz
Ensemble
will present a
special con-
cert Thursday
evening.
PHOTO
COURTESY OF
HOWARD
PAYNE
UNIVERSITY
SPECIAL TO THE BULLETIN
news@brownwoodbulletin.com
The Howard Payne Uni-
versity Jazz Ensemble will
present a special concert at
7:30 p.m. Thursday with the
theme: “The Very Best of
Times.” The concert, open to
the public and free of charge,
will take place in HPU’s Mims
Auditorium.
The program will open with
the 2011 big band composi-
tion “The Very Best of Times”
by Hollywood composer
Gordon Goodwin. Following
will be a collection of Christ-
mas Carols and Christmas
songs in a big band setting
including “Hot Chocolate,”
“God Rest Ye Merry, Gentle-
men,” “Winter Wonderland,”
“Yo Tannenbaum!,” a selec-
tion from Duke Ellington’s
“Nutcracker Suite” and Irving
Berlin’s “White Christmas.”
Special guests on the pro-
gram will be HPU’s Heritage
Singers under the direction
of Dr. Monte Garrett. Heritage
Singers will perform “I Can’t
Believe That You’re In Love
With Me” accompanied by the
Jazz Ensemble in addition to
other vocal jazz selections.
For more information,
contact HPU’s School of
Music and Fine Arts at (325)
649-8500 or via e-mail at
jholamon@hputx.edu.
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SPECIAL TO THE BULLETIN
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Howard Payne University’s Concert Choir will present “We
the People: Words and Music of Revolutionary America,” at
7:30 p.m. Friday in the university’s Grace Chapel.
The patriotic concert will include songs with texts by
Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and Phillis Wheatley as
well as pieces by William Billings, who is considered the “Father
of American Choral Music.”
In addition, the choir’s premiere performance piece was
composed by HPU’s Dr. Elisabeth Greene, adjunct instructor
of music. The composition is based on a letter from Abigail
Adams to her husband, former U.S. President John Adams.
“These students have been working hard to bring the HPU
community a fantastic collection of music based on the writ-
ings of the American Revolution,” said Dr. Monte Garrett, as-
sociate professor of music and director of choral activities.
For more information, contact HPU’s School of Music and
Fine Arts at (325) 649-8500 or via e-mail at jholamon@hputx.
edu.
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