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Director Teun Fetz
November 21, 2012
LA GRANDE, Ore. – The EOU Community Symphonic Band will perform its winter concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26 in McKenzie Theatre in Loso Hall. Admission is free with donations accepted.
The band is a program of the Community School of the Arts – a partnership between ArtsEast and EOU. Teun Fetz, associate professor of music, is the band director.
EOU students may participate in the program for credit, but the band also offers local musicians an opportunity to pursue their own musical interests. Currently the group is comprised of a mix of university students and community members from Baker City, Cove, Elgin, Enterprise, Imbler, La Grande and Wallowa.
For more information about the concert or how to participate in the community band call 541-962-3624 or e-mail Deena Heath, executive director of ArtsEast, at dheath@eou.edu.
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