The Mid-Columbia Mastersingers and Artistic Director Justin Raffa are thrilled to collaborate once again with the Mid-Columbia Ballet in a presentation of Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, an exuberant, playful, and highly-recognizable piece of music that is often heard in movies and commercials.
The 90-voice Mid-Columbia Mastersingers Symphonic Choir will be joined by guest artist soloists: soprano Paige Cutrona, countertenor Gus Mercante, and baritone Jeremy Irland, along with two pianos and percussion. The composer intended the music to be accompanied by visual elements, and for this production, the Mid-Columbia Ballet, led by Artistic Director Debra Rogo, will perform a wide variety of dance numbers during many of the movements. Carmina Burana is a scenic cantata composed in 1935 and 1936 by Carl Orff, based on 24 poems from the medieval collection Carmina Burana. Its full Latin title is Carmina Burana: Cantiones profanae cantoribus et choris cantandae comitantibus instrumentis atque imaginibus magicis ("Songs of Beuern: Secular songs for singers and choruses to be sung together with instruments and magical images"). It was first performed in Frankfurt on June 8, 1937, and has become a beloved part of classical music programs throughout the world. The Mid-Columbia Mastersingers are grateful to the REACH Museum for sponsorship of this program. The performances will be Friday and Saturday, May 24 and 25 at 8:00pm, at the REACH Museum, 1943 Columbia Park Trail in Richland. Tickets are $25 for adults, and free for K-12 students. This production is the final concert of the Mid-Columbia Mastersingers 2018-19 season. Tickets can be purchased online at www.mcmastersingers.org or by calling 509-460-1766. To receive free notifications about Mastersingers concerts and events, join our text club by texting the word “choir” to 78816.
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The Academy of Children’s Theatre has awarded its two $1,000 Linda and Keith Hoffman scholarships to Cleo Howell for outstanding stage performance and to Dylan Harbo for technical backstage excellence. ACT is also announcing the addition to staff of production manager Lisa Howell.
This is the second year of the Hoffman scholarship awards program. Cleo Howell has participated at ACT since she was in grade school, and she is currently portraying Lincoln in ACT’s production of Keeping Mr. Lincoln, which will compete in Gettysburg at a youth theatre festival competition. She was cast as Belle in Beauty and the Beast and played Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty. Dylan Harbo has also participated at ACT since he was a young child, and he most recently choreographed complex scenes in the recent production of Alice In Wonderland. Dylan is the student director for Keeping Mr. Lincoln. Both students are members of ACT’s auditioned performance acting ensembles. The two scholarship recipients will be honored at a reception at ACT on Sunday, May 19th at 3:30 p.m. ACT has also hired Lisa Howell in the staff position of Production Manage. She brings a wealth of experience to this new role, having produced nine ACT shows, property managed 13 productions, assistant directed two shows and been active in the organization for more than ten years. In April 2019, the Tri-Cities Cancer Center welcomed Sonia Aranda to our team. Sonia works as a Health Information Specialist for the Cancer Center. In her role, Sonia will assist in the processing of electronic medical records, diagnosis coding, obtaining insurance authorizations, front desk coverage and coverage for other areas in the Cancer Center.
Sonia was introduced to Oncology in 2010 and has over 17 years of healthcare and customer service experience. Most recently Sonia worked as Front Office Assistant at Kadlec General Surgery in Richland. Prior to Kadlec, she was a Financial Counselor and Clerical Coordinator with Trios Oncology. She lives in Pasco with her two children. “We are excited to have Sonia bring her depth of experience to our team. Her passion for oncology and her strong interpersonal skills are a great addition to the Tri-Cities Cancer Center team,” stated Michele Caron, Clinical Services Director at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center. The Tri-Cities Cancer Center is proud to celebrate 25 years of caring for our community by providing world-class cancer treatment, survivorship, prevention and early detection programs delivered with excellence here at home. We are YOUR Tri-Cities Cancer Center. To learn more about the Tri-Cities Cancer Center, please visit www.tccancer.org. Presenter Lynn Stedman will be presenting a workshop on Guerrilla Marketing: The Elevator Speech for your Business. This workshop is sponsored by Port of Pasco.
You will learn: When starting a business it is crucial that you are able to answer the following question: “What are you up to these days?” in a way that people will know exactly when your business is and ask you a follow up question or two. The Elevator Speech is designed to be given in the time it takes you to travel a short distance in an elevator. Short – informative – interesting. The workshop will be from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm on Monday, May 29th at the Bechtel Board Room at 7130 W Grandridge Blvd Ste A Kennewick. This seminar is the latest in a series of workshops provided to the business community by SCORE, Mid-Columbia Tri-Cities Chapter. For more Information about the workshop & to Register go to https://midcolumbiatricities.score.org Click on Take A Workshop –Guerilla Marketing: The Elevator Speech for your Business or click here. Volunteers with an impact. That’s Kadlec Auxiliary. Members can be seen in a variety of areas throughout the hospital including assisting with sales in the Kadlec Gift Shops and sewing items for patients in Kadlec’s sewing room. But beyond their volunteer hours is their heart for service. Behind what they do is the impact they make through the Auxiliary Board by allocating the money they earn through Gift Shop proceeds to programs, services and capital equipment for the hospital – all for the benefit of patients and families at Kadlec.
For their 2018 end of the year gift, the Auxiliary has designated their $274,000 gift through Kadlec Foundation to the Kadlec Auxiliary Mammogram Assistance Program, mammography equipment, Healthy Ages after age 50 program, Kadlec Academy, Suicide Prevention and Community Health. The media is invited to attend a check presentation and announcement to learn more about the substantial gift and what it means to the community we serve. Kadlec Auxiliary Gift Presentation Thursday, May 9 – 8:30 a.m. Kadlec Regional Medical Center, Columbia Rooms, Mountain Pavilion Officials broke ground today on the second phase of the Toyota of Tri-Cities Playground of Dreams rebuild in Columbia Park, which will more than double the size of the partial structure that was constructed last year. The Tri-Cities landmark attraction is temporarily closed while crews install inclusive toys and surfacing that will enable kids of various abilities to play side-by-side with their peers. This second phase, largely funded by a title sponsorship from Toyota of Tri-Cities, is expected to be complete and the playground open before school gets out for summer.
Kennewick Mayor Don Britain said the rebuild ensures the legacy of the Playground of Dreams continues for future generations. The modern structure is constructed of durable materials that resist heat and splinters, includes custom elements iconic of the Tri-Cities, and features an inclusive design to accommodate a broad range of users with various abilities. “The Playground of Dreams is an asset that will continue to speak to the investment we make now for the future, and we are grateful for the participation of our citizens and partnership of donors that contribute to the success of this project,” Britain said. In addition to Toyota of Tri-Cities, the $1 million rebuild has been financially supported by the Tri-City Water Follies, Columbia Center Rotary, Port of Kennewick, Laborers Union Local #348, KVEW TV, Conover Insurance, the Permobil Foundation, a donation fund balance from the original Playground of Dreams construction, and $325,000 from the city budget. Final completion of the playground is contingent upon sponsorship funds secured, said Parks and Recreation Commission Chair Ken Hahn. About $100,000 is needed to purchase and install the zip line and an advanced climbing feature, which will officially complete the 1600 square foot inclusive playground as the community had envisioned. The original wood playground that endured 19 years of weather and heavy use deteriorated, prompting its replacement. To remain compliant with safety standards and reduce risks of injury, the wood playground was removed last fall to make way for features the community identified during public input events, including an inclusive design, custom toys and sustainable materials. City of Kennewick Parks and Recreation Director Emily Estes-Cross reported while parts of the wood above ground looked to be healthy after years of resealing, during demolition it was discovered sections of the structure foundation were rotting. Inscribed pickets purchased by donors that made up the fenceline of the original playground are available for pickup at the Southridge Sports and Events Complex during business hours. More information and a link to donate to the rebuild is available at go2kennewick.com/PlaygroundOfDreams. For more information, please contact Emily Estes-Cross at (509) 585-4258 or [email protected]. Mid-Columbia Libraries, together with The Rude Mechanicals, invites the community to join in the celebration of Star Wars Day with a special readers theatre performance on Saturday, May 4 at 6 pm at Kennewick library, located at 1620 S. Union St. in Kennewick.
The Rude Mechanicals, a local theatre company dedicated to the production of Shakespeare and Shakespeare-inspired plays, will present “William Shakespeare’s The Force Doth Awaken: Star Wars Part the Seventh.” This special event is free and open to all ages, and costumes are encouraged. Fans can see Ian Doescher, author of “William Shakespeare’s The Force Doth Awaken: Star Wars Part the Seventh” and other William Shakespeare’s Star Wars favorites, on Saturday, May 18 at 3 pm at Kennewick library. Learn more at midcolumbialibraries.org. On Thursday, May 9th, 10:30am, STCU leadership, City of Kennewick Council and staff, Kennewick Arts Commission, and community members will gather to celebrate the completed artwork adjacent to the STCU Southridge Financial and Home Loan Center at 4704 W Hildebrand Blvd, Kennewick, WA.
Who: Media and public invited What: Art Donation Celebration When: Thursday, May 9th, 10:30am Where: 4704 W Hildebrand Blvd, Kennewick, WA Why: STCU added roundabout art and redesigned landscaping to be donated to the City of Kennewick public art collection Jennifer Corio and Dave Frei, of Cobalt Designworks were hired by STCU in 2018 to create an art installation for the roundabout next to the first STCU Tri-Cities branch that opened in Kennewick last November. The piece they chose was titled Blossoming Joy and consists of three vibrantly colored flowers measuring over twenty feet high. Three cutout steel figures create a silhouette of a family member swinging around the flowers stem. In April 2019, the Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation welcomed Tara Divers, Donor Relations and Stewardship Specialist to our team. In her role, Tara will support the execution of the Foundation’s strategic plan to enhance donor stewardship and create a pipeline for major gifts and annual gifts.
Tara brings with her over 12 years of experience in Sales and Event Management. Most recently Tara was Event Director for the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce. Prior to the Chamber, she was Director of Retail Sales for Milbrandt Vineyards in Prosser. Tara has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. She lives in Kennewick with her husband, four year old son and their eleven year old dog. “We are extremely fortunate to have someone of Tara’s caliber join our team. Her can-do attitude and strong management experience are a great addition to the Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation team,” stated Elizabeth McLaughlin, Director of the Tri-Cities Cancer Center Foundation. Mid-Columbia Libraries (MCL) hosts its annual Food For Fines drive during the month of May. MCL hopes to boost donations to local food banks by inviting library customers to pay their overdue fines by donating non-perishable food items at any MCL branch.
Each item donated counts as $1 toward overdue fines, up to $10 per customer account. Fines aren’t required to donate, and all food will be donated to local food banks throughout the region. Learn more at midcolumbialibraries.org. |
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