The STEP News
Thursday, January 08, 2009
In case of stormy weather
Labels: announcements, groupclass
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Fiddle and Cello classes rescheduled
I trust you all had musical and relaxing holidays. Our group classes are starting again this weekend. Our Young Virtuosi group is off in England playing wonderfully and have taken a few of our teachers with them. We have been unable to find teachers to replace Christina's or Julia's classes this weekend (they of course are irreplaceable!) so we have to postpone their classes until January 24th. A note will be sent with specific locations.
Julia Bowdring's classes - Walter McIsaac and Val Ryan Fiddle classes - POSTPONED to Jan 24
Christina Smith's CELLO classes POSTPONED! to Jan 24. STEP fiddlers will proceed with Evelyn standing in.
Heather Kao has been kind enough to stand in for Jennifer Johnson's classes and will teach Twinkling Stars; the Vivaldi and Veracini classes will be combined together in the Instrumental Room.
Labels: announcements, groupclass
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Young Virtuosi concert Saturday Dec 20th
Our offer of 2 tickets for the price of 1 for Suzuki families is still available. You can reserve your tickets ($10 and $7 for students and seniors) by calling Janet at 753-8434 or purchase them at the door. Refreshments will be served after the concert!
Labels: announcements, concerts
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Christmas Concert Dec 13th reminder
Hi everyone
The Holiday season has started! I just wanted to remind everyone that the date of the Christmas concert has been moved to Saturday December 13th. At the start of September it was listed as Dec.6 but it was moved in October to Dec 13th.
The concert is at St. Mark's Church on Logy Bay Road (at Newfoundland Dr). Please show up at 9:30 to tune so we can get started at 10am.
We have a big potluck afterwards and we ask everyone to bring something so we can have a nice social.
See you there!
Cheers
Evelyn
Labels: announcements, concerts
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Christmas Concert Date Change
Please note that the date of the Christmas play-in has been CHANGED to Saturday December 13 at St. Mark's Church.
There is a 9:30 tune up for a 10am concert.
Labels: announcements, concerts, groupclass
Friday, October 17, 2008
Things to bring to STEP group class this Saturday
Please note that
1- Emile Benoit class starts at 11:30 not 11:45
2- STEP Fiddlers now starts at 12:30 not 12:45
- there are still some tickets left and they will be sold at group class
- you can find the names of businesses already solicited for donations at the following website: http://stepdonations.blogspot.com/. This is to help ensure that a business does not get contacted twice.
Labels: announcements, fundraising, groupclass, requests
Friday, September 19, 2008
STEP Auction 2008 is announced!
STEP Auction 2008
Thursday, October 23rd, 6:00pm
Clovelly Golf and Country Club Gazebo

Full dinner with wine
$40 single, $75 double
A night of fun and the opportunity to purchase unique experiences, original artwork, framed prints and many other items
Full tables, seating eight, can be purchased by VISA
For tickets, donations or questions, please contact
Colette Phillips at 437-6780
or
Let's work together to ensure STEP remains a nurturing environment
for our children's musical education.
Labels: announcements, fundraising
Friday, September 05, 2008
STEP Registration Form, Calendar of Events now available
Labels: administration, announcements, documents
Sunday, August 31, 2008
NEW Violin Music Reading Classes!!!!
We are offering a new exciting class this year. All violinists from late book 1 through book 4 will be eligible for music reading classes. These classes will replace the theory classes and focus on reading music for your instrument. For beginner readers, we will focus on learning to read music. For intermediate students, sight-reading will be given to enhance their skills. Violists and cellists will be receiving reading instruction during their regular group class time.
While the Suzuki method focuses on learning by ear to begin your instrument, the ability to read music is of utmost importance to string players as they move on in their careers to orchestras, chamber music or just a favourite song they find in a book! The combination of strong ear and note-reading abilities is an unbeatable combination! Reading music is a skill honed over many years, so start early! At $2.77 per class this is a bargain that your child will always thank you for!
Next year this class will be compulsory for everyone. We highly recommend that EVERYONE take it this year so that no one is left behind! We’ll all be on the same page!
Labels: announcements, groupclass
Stardust: Suzuki Early Childhood Education (0-3 years, infant/toddler)
Labels: announcements, groupclass
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Registration Day September 6th
I hope you've all had a great summer.
Registration will be September 6 from 9-12 at the Arts and Culture Centre at Irwin's Court. To find this room, enter at the Box Office, go forward up over the few stairs to the central area and back down again to see the canteen on your right; keep going away from the Box Office to the old restaurant location (large curtained windows), turn left, and continue to the end of the hall. Application forms will be available there.
Let's get a great STEP into the year! See you all on September 6!
Sincerely
Evelyn
Labels: administration, announcements, news
Friday, June 20, 2008
"Young Virtuosi" concert Saturday 2:00 PM
From St. John's To Notting Hill! The Suzuki Young Virtuosi string ensemble has been invited to perform in Notting Hill, London, England in January 2009. Led by Jennifer Johnson, this is our top level Suzuki students ranging from ages 11-17. On Saturday, June 21st, 2:00 at St. David's Presbyterian Church on Elizabeth Avenue, they will play selections from Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Bach Double Violin Concerto, Paganini and more. Everyone is welcome to this free concert (donations will be gratefully accepted).
We are hoping to see many Suzuki families at the concert as well as a number of local music lovers. Jennifer Johnson and Co Co (playing solo) will be interviewed on CBC Radio ONE on the Weekend Arts Magazine on Saturday morning around 8:30. Please tune in.
Labels: announcements, concerts
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
STEP Play-in at the Avalon Mall
Labels: announcements, concerts, groupclass
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
ACSI Deadline May 10
Just a reminder that the deadline for applications for the Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute is May 10th. Applications can be sent by mail or submitted during the May 10th group classes (there will be a table set up in the lobby for that purpose).
This year we have the pleasure of having STEP alumni Jenny Press (violin) and Heather Tuach (cello) on our faculty. Violinist/violist Catherine Whelan will be returning to join our amazing local faculty which also includes Kristen Oliver and Andy Kao. This year we're also featuring a new program for children ages 0-3 to introduce them to the wonderful world of music.
As always we'll be offering Suzuki group classes and lessons, ORFF, theory, choir, fiddle, chamber music, Orchestras and the Senior Student's Program.
Brochures and Applications are available online at www.nfld.com/~step If you have any questions or comments about ACSI please email ACSI's director, Sean Conway, at seanjconway@gmail.com
Hope to see you there, June 30th -July 4th, 2008 at St. Paul's Junior High on Newfoundland Drive!
Labels: announcements, Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute
Friday, February 29, 2008
Fwd: Concerto Class DVD's for sale at next group class
From: Suzuki Talent Education Program Suzuki Talent Education Program <step@nfld.com>
Date: Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 1:08 AM
Subject: Concerto Class DVD's for sale at next group class
Labels: announcements, orchestra
Friday, February 08, 2008
Mark Fewer Concert Broadcast RESCHEDULED TO MARCH 9
Due to the pre-emption of "Musicraft" on CBC radio, Saturday, February 10, the broadcast of STEP's 25th anniversary concert featuring Mark Fewer, Bill Brennan and Jim Vivian) will be rescheduled to March 9. Francesca Swann, the producer says it will be a lovely show that includes interviews with the performers and evidence of the importance of STEP to this community. Be sure to listen to that program on CBC Radio 1 on March 9 at 4:35 pm.
There will also be a NATIONAL broadcast of the same concert, Sunday, February 17, in the second half hour of "Canada Live" (8:30-10:30 pm) on CBC Radio 2. "Canada Live" has been promoting the concert with these words:
Mark Fewer began his journey with the violin as one of the first students in St. John's, Newfoundland, to learn the instrument using the Suzuki method. This year he returned to St. John's and helped the Suzuki Talent Education Programme celebrate its 25th anniversary when he joined two fellow Newfoundlanders: pianist Bill Brennan and double-bass player Jim Vivian, for a jazz concert called "Continuum".
For the past 2 years Mark Fewer has been Concertmaster of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Now he's teaching violin and improvisation on the faculty at McGill. With uncanny ease, Mark's playing straddles the classical and jazz worlds and this meeting of three friends, whose roots reach deep into the St. John's community, resulted in an evening of musical magic. The next generation of Suzuki students was cheering from the front seats!
Labels: announcements, Community Events, concerts, people
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Reminder & Invite to STEP events on Sunday, Nov. 25
This Sunday, November 25, STEP will occupy the Masonic Temple for 2
Fund Raising and Social Events:
1. Santa's String Cafe and STEP Open House 1 - 4 pm
2. Third Annual STEP Scuff 4 - 7 pm
Come One Come All
to whichever suits your schedule or fancy
and encourage friends to attend as well!
ELVES:
If your child would like to be an elf at Santa's String Cafe just
come along and join in.
There will be a Head Elf to guide you.
Elves can help by gift wrapping CDs, making tree ornaments (see
below), playing music, playing with children in attendance.
Santa will be there and loves to be surrounded by elves!
Santa's Workshop: Christmas Tree Ornamnent making
Colette will be teaching elves to crochet Christmas tree icicle
ornaments from wool so if you have any odds and ends of wool you'd
like to get rid of and/or a crochet hook please bring it along. We'll
be selling the ornaments as part of our fund raising efforts.
Elf Dress:
baggy shirt with biggest belt you can find but any belt will do
tights or leggings
slippers
an elfish hat if you have one
instrument (knock off your practice for the day at Santa's Cafe!)
COST:
There is no entry fee for the afternoon Cafe.
The Scuff is $5 at the door.
We are selling consumables; most things will be $1 or $2. Tea,
coffee, hot chocolate, juice, fruit, snacks.
These are fund raising events so bring extra change if you like for
consumables, 50:50 tickets, STEP Fiddler CDs ($15, a new run hot off
the press!).
Looking forward to seeing you on Sunday!
STEP Dance Committee: Sharon Hewitt, Colette Phillips, Janet Russell
Labels: announcements, Community Events, concerts
Monday, November 19, 2007
Regarding the Mark Fewer concert
Dear fellow STEP members,
Less than 12 hours after his performance for us at the D.F. Cook Hall, Mark Fewer wrote this:
Greetings from Montreal - it's hard to believe I'm already back in my studio here. The past week is still vibrating heavily....
Congrats on a great production last night, and for all the efforts you and all put into the Celebrations for year 25. It was a very fun night for all. I can't wait to hear the broadcast of the show, it was such fun.
Again, congratulations. And a big thanks for presenting my mom with those beautiful flowers. She (and I) was really touched. Mark Fewer
What a consummate, professional and truly generous man! Mark did a week of publicity for the STEP program, the Master Class and the concert free of charge.
He is so right to thank "all" for the efforts that made his visit here such a success. Before I fell asleep last night, and it took awhile, I mentally replayed the many ways that our STEP family pulled together to make this such a great success.
I have to start with the students. They all arrived beautifully dressed, many in black and white so they were identifiable as STEP students, enthusiastic and ready to play. Their concert manners couldn't have been better. When they weren't performing, they sat in the front rows listening to Mark, Bill and Jim with rapt attention. If their attention did wander, they sat patiently, not disturbing the people behind them. They played extremely well and I heard many positive comments from the public about their professionalism. We could not ask for better ambassadors for our program. Congratulations to the students. You were all so GOOD.
Thank-you so much to the teachers who were able to attend. You deserved to relax and simply enjoy the show but instead, you helped tune up the students' violins and guide them through their play-in. I saw Julia Bowdring there, Evelyn Osborne, Nancy Case-Oates and Heather Kao. Thanks to you and anyone I may have missed. I am delighted that we can share the concert with those unable to attend, through the magic of radio in the New Year. I'll let you all know when to expect the Musicraft broadcast.
Parents - dear and wonderful parents. Thank-you to Anne Marie Carew and Michelle Ploughman who helped sell tickets and take them in at the door. Thank-you to Alistair Bath and Colette Philips who coordinated the students' play-in and kept everything under control in the instrument room. Thank-you also Alistair for helping liaison with the performers. Thank-you Piotr Trela for taking pictures and helping with some of the heavy work. Thank-you Catherine Lawton and our former administrator, Hsu-Hao, for helping to serve the cake.
THE CAKES: On Friday night Graham Hunt was struck by a car. His parents, our chair Jennifer Budden and her husband Bill Hunt, insisted on following through with their commitment to order 4 large cakes, with the STEP logo, and pick them up at Costco over the weekend, despite being in shock about their son's near fatal accident. I'm happy to report that Graham escaped without serious injury but was kept overnight in hospital as a precaution. In true STEP form, he attended the concert Sunday night with his parents!
Thank-you Kristina Szutor for hosting the event. You did so with such grace and elegance. I'm sure the low-lighting made it difficult to read your notes, although the audience would never know. And you never complained, although you had every right to, about some last minute changes to the program.
Thanks always to Valerie Howe, our volunteer treasurer, for handling the budget for this event, and to Heather Patey, our webmaster, for keeping us all so well informed.
Thanks also to Janet Russell who had the foresight to set up a table to sell STEP fiddle CDs, hand out brochures about our program (that she made herself), and ensure that our partnership with REAL, the city's program that enables students who could not otherwise afford the program, to do so.
To that end, I'd like to remind everyone of the fabulous event Janet has planned to raise money for the REAL STEP scholarship. On Sunday, even if the Santa Claus parade doesn't go ahead, we're all invited, with friends and family, to the Masonic Temple where Stan Pickett and Jane Rutherford will be teaching Newfoundland traditional dances. This is great exercise and great fun if you've not seen them in action before. Hot chocolate, chili and many other treats will be available. The event starts at 4 pm and concludes around 7 pm. It's just $5 at the door.
If you can help Janet with this event, please call her at 334-1054 (to bring cookies or help set up/ clean up). While it's important to get our children practicing at home, take them to their lessons; it's a great bonus if we can keep the program's Big Picture in mind (recruitment, community profile, charitable outreach) and this is a way to do that. Janet has ensured that we'll all have a great time on Sunday doing so.
cheers,
Marie Wadden
Labels: announcements, concerts
Friday, November 16, 2007
Mark Fewer in the media
There's a wonderful story on us in The Telegram today, on the front of the Arts & Entertainment section...full page. Read and be proud.
And don't forget to tune in to CBC radio one for Weekend Arts Magazine, to hear Mark Fewer and his mother talk about those early practice sessions. Mark was one of the first students in the programs 25 years ago and says he wouldn't be where he is today without STEP and his mom.
See you all at group class on Saturday morning and at the concert Sunday night. Discounted tickets will be available this Saturday morning. Get them quick... we may be sold out at the door.
25th anniversary committee
Labels: announcements, concerts, fundraising
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Come to STEP's Birthday Party!
On Sunday evening, Nov. 18, 7:30 PM, at the D.F. Cook Recital Hall, we're going to be serving cake and punch to celebrate STEP's 25th birthday. Be part of the celebrations!
If you are a student and would like to play (as people arrive for the Mark Fewer concert and during intermission), you can attend the concert for FREE. We're reserving front row seats for our students. Teachers will be there for tune-up and direction. (ADDENDUM: Please come at 7:00 to tune up!) We'd like you to wear black pants or skirt and a white shirt, so you'll stand out in the crowd. (Younger students may want to leave at intermission, after we've served cake, since it is a school night.)
Teachers are invited to the concert free of charge since this is a celebration of their hard work.
(Parents and partners, however, will be asked to support the event by buying a ticket. If you missed the chance to buy discounted tickets at the last group class, you'll be given another opportunity at the November 17 class. We can only accept cash or cheques. $15 or $12 for students and seniors. Regular priced tickets are available at Freds, Auntie Craes and Bennington Gate.)
This will be a gala evening and our children will get the privilege of hearing from Mark in person how his years in the program have given him a fabulous career, as a performer, concert master for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and now, as a teacher at McGill University. We'll find an opportunity during the evening to honour his mom who was an early parent in the program.
Please support this important anniversary for our program.
thanks, 25th anniversary committee
Labels: announcements, Community Events, concerts, fundraising
Thursday, November 01, 2007
25th Anniversary Concert: Discounted Tickets Available at Nov. 3rd Group Class
concert will be sold at group classes Nov. 3rd and 17th. This will be a
beautiful concert and will take place Sunday evening, November 18 at
the D.F. Cook Hall. The repertoire will be light classical and jazz
from three of this country's finest musicians. It will also be the
centrepiece of our 25th anniversary celebration. We will be
reserving free seats for children who want to bring their instruments
and play at the opening of the recital and during intermission. We'll
also have a large cake to serve! Please support this event as STEP
will be incurring costs and hopes to recoup those costs and maybe
even make a small profit. We want at least 200 people in attendance
and if we get twice as many, we'll be delighted.
If you buy your tickets elsewhere the price will be $20 for
adults and $15 for students and seniors. On Saturday we are offering
the tickets for $15 and $12, a substantial saving.
Please bring cash and or cheques because we won't have a visa or
debit machine available.
thank-you,
STEP anniversary committee
Labels: announcements, concerts, fundraising
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Graduation Concert Rehearsal Schedule
The rehearsals for the Graduation Concert will take place this coming Saturday, October 27 at St. David's Church. Arrive a few minutes early for your group so you can start on time and enter quietly as there will most likely be another group rehearsing just before you. Times are as follows. Names are omitted from this web post, but are included in the email parents and teachers received: you know who you are!
- 9:00 Violin Book 5-Jennifer Johnson
- 9:15 Violin Book 4-Jennifer Johnson/Evelyn Osborne
- 9:45 Violin Book 3-Evelyn Osborne
- 10:15 Twinkle Violin-Evelyn Osborne
- 10:30 Violin Book 2-Sean Conway
- 11:00 Cello Twinkle-Matthew March
- 11:15 Cello Book 4-Matthew March
The concert itself on Sunday, October 28th will begin at 1:30, tune-up at 1:00. Congratulations to all graduates!
Labels: announcements, concerts, groupclass
Young Folk at the Hall 2008 - register now!
Labels: announcements, Community Events
Young Musician's Bursary from Lady Cove
Labels: announcements, Community Events
Thursday, September 20, 2007
STEP Group Class Schedule!
The Group Class Schedule is now online! Links can be found on the home page or the Reference page, or right here:
http://www.nfld.com/~step/documents/Group_Class_Schedule_Fall_2007.pdf
See you all Saturday!
Labels: administration, announcements, documents, groupclass
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
STEP Orchestra Information
STEP Orchestras will be having their first rehearsal at St. David's Church on Tuesday, September 25th. The Junior Orchestra will be lead by Scott Chancey from 4pm to 5pm in the Sanctuary. The Senior Orchestra (replacing the previously separate Intermediate and Senior orchestras) will be lead by Sean Conway from 4pm to 5:30pm on the stage at St. David's. Please arrive by 3:45 to allow time for tuning and set-up. Bring along a music stand and a pencil.
If you have already registered, thank you. There will be a sign-in sheet available for you to check and confirm your attendance. For those who have not yet registered, please do come along to the first rehearsal. You may add your name to the sign-in sheet and pass in your registration form and payment(s) to Sean Conway before the start of rehearsal.
Please note that pre-requisite for Orchestra is mid-Book 2 Suzuki or equivalent. Placement in Junior and Senior Orchestras is based on age, ensemble experience and playing level and is at the discretion of ensemble directors.
If you have any questions, please contact Sean Conway at seanjconway@gmail.com or 754-6710. Sean will be out of town from the 17th-22nd but can be reached via email during that time.
Labels: announcements, groupclass, orchestra
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
STEP Registration and Play-in
Fall is fast approaching and STEP is gearing up for the 2007-08
Program. Our annual fall Registration Session and Play-in for all
families will be held on Saturday, September 8th at St. David's
Church at 98 Elizabeth Avenue. Come with your instrument to tune up
at 9:30 for a 10:00 play-in, and the registration desk will be open
from 9am to 12pm.
For those families who have not yet registered, please complete the
registration form you would have received by mail earlier this summer
and bring it along with your payment(s). There will be a table set
up to answer any questions and to take your forms and payment(s) for
the new year. If you do not have a form, we will have some on hand
for you to complete, or you can fill it out ahead of time by
downloading it from
http://www.nfld.com/~step/documents/New_Student_STEP_Registration_Form_2007.pdf
(requires Acrobat Reader).
WARNING: if your forms are not submitted by noon on September 8th,
you are not only liable for a late fee but you are not guaranteed to
be able to take the classes of your choice. Help us get everyone's
schedules in order smoothly and efficiently by making sure we have
YOUR completed forms by Saturday.
For those families who have already returned your registration forms,
thanks so much for giving us a head start on planning! Please ensure
that you deliver any outstanding fee payments to the Registration
table on Saturday as well.
The group class schedules will be e-mailed and posted to the website
a few days before the first Group Class Day, September 22nd. The
dates for Group Classes and Concerts are posted to the website
already on the "Reference for Members" page:
http://www.nfld.com/~step/reference.htm
Following the play-in, there will be a social and a chance to catch
up with everyone on their summer fun. Coffee, tea, and juice will be
provided; please bring a light snack to share. See you there!
Labels: administration, announcements, groupclass, requests
Monday, June 04, 2007
Graduation tape
Just as a follow up to Evelyn's helpful reminder at the group class concert, if you haven't started thinking about graduation tapes, now's the time to do it! The deadline for tape submission is June 30th, 2007. Please see 'Graduation Requirements' at http://www.nfld.com/~step/Graduation_Requirements.pdf for guidelines regarding your eligibility to graduate. Graduation level for violin, viola and cello are listed in this document along with the old graduation requirements.
There have been some modifications made to violin graduation requirements, with no changes to cello at this time. Both the new and old requirements will be accepted this year.
New violin graduation requirements are:
Books 1-4: No changes were made to these requirements.
Book 5: Perform frst violin of Bach's Double Violin concerto
Tape: Vivaldi g minor 1st movement
One slow movement of either the g minor or a minor Vivaldi concerti
Veracini Sonata
Country Dance
Book 6: Perform own choice of Handel, or Handel Sonata in F, second movement, if there are enough graduates
Tape: Handel Sonata - any two movements
Book 7: Tape Bach Concerto - fast and slow movement and one movement of the Mozart Sonata. Discuss which piece you'd like to perform for the graduation recital with your teacher
Book 8: Tape two movements of the Veracini and one movement of the solo Bach (Gavotte from E major is suggsted). Discuss which piece you'd like to perform for the graduation recital with your teacher
Book 9: Tape and perform Romanian Dances
Book 10: Tape and perform Praeludium and Allegro
The above new requirements will be posted to the website soon, keep an eye out for it in the 'reference for members' section of our website.
Tapes should be submitted to your teachers, or to Tzu-Hao at the STEP office, suite 312, Arts and Culture Centre. Office is open 9 to 5 Monday to Friday, or you may call for an appointment for a more convenient time.
Thank you for the great work at the group concert!
Regards,
Tzu
--
Tzu-Hao Hsu, B. Comm (Co-op)
Program Administrator,
Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP)
P.O. Box 23182
Churchill Square
St. John's, NL A1B 4J9
Tel: (709) 691-2545
step@nfld.com, suzukinl@gmail.com
http://www.nfld.com/~step
Labels: announcements, requests
Friday, April 27, 2007
A few announcements and reminders
1) For those solo concerts performers who haven't found out their rehearsal time:
10am – Christina's students
10:30 am – Jennifer's students
11:20am – Nancy & Sandra's students
11:40 – Evelyn's students
12:30 – Sean's students
2) Reminder that STEP's open house and Scuff are taking place tomorrow, April 28th, at the Masonic Temple. Open house will be from 11am to 4pm, and Scuff's door opens at 8pm with beginner instruction at 9pm. Come and show your support for the program, bring a few friends, and have a great time!
3) General meeting: Just a reminder that the general meeting for STEP is taking place at St. David's Presbyterian on Monday, April 30th, starting at 7pm. There will be a Q&A session after and refreshments will be provided. Please make every effort to come as there are some exciting news from the board!
4) There have been some concerns regarding punctuality at group classes recently. While we can all appreciate occasional lateness due to inevitable circumstances, late arrivals are disruptive to students, parents and teachers. Please remember to observe standard concert courtesy if you arrive late at a class, and enter when there is an appropriate break in instructions to minimize distraction. If you happen to arrive shortly after the tuning period, please ask the accompanist to discreetly tune your instrument; if you happen to arrive well into the lesson, we ask that you opt to observe that day, and obtain earlier notes from a fellow parent or the teacher after the class. Thank you for your consideration and respect for your fellow classmates and teachers!
5) Scholarship alert! Steven Woodcock Memorial, established in memory of our dear friend and luthier, is valued at $100 and is given to a string student who shows promise in Kiwanis Festival. Theo Stylianides, a member of Christina Smith's Veracini class (the same class that volunteered for a concert at Chancellor Park and got amazing reviews from the residents!), was the winner of the award this year! We are very proud of you, Theo, and congratulations again for winning this award!
Labels: administration, announcements, Community Events, concerts, fundraising, people, requests
Monday, April 23, 2007
Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP) Open House
STEP String Program hosts
Open House
for
Prospective Parents and Teacher Trainees
Are you the parent of a child between the ages of 0 and 9
and interested in their early music education?
Or are you a string player/teacher
interested in becoming a Suzuki trained string teacher?
If you are either of the above, you are invited to the Masonic Temple this Saturday where you can find out more about a St. John's based String Education Program based on the teachings of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki.
Suzuki String Program Open House: The Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP) will host an Open House this Saturday, April 28 about what the STEP String Program and the associated Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute (ACSI) have to offer parents of young children and interested string instructors.
- From 11 am to 12 pm: Christina Smith, folk artist and STEP faculty member, will lead a visiting fiddling group from Makkovik in a fiddling workshop.
- Beginning at 1:30pm and ending at 3pm, Evelyn Osborne, STEP's Artistic Director, will lead group classes in their lessons as a demonstration of STEP curriculum.
Both of these events are open for visitors to observe, and an information booth will be available throughout the day, providing brochures and facts about the program and the Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute. Nurtured by Love, a documentary on the life and philosophy of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, Suzuki method's founder, will be aired continuously as a part of the booth presentation.
In addition to the open house, the annual STEP Scuff, also at the Masonic Temple ($5 at the door), opens at 8 pm, with beginner instruction in traditional Newfoundland Set Dances starting at 9pm. The STEP Scuff is a program Scholarship Fund Raiser, and an excellent opportunity to meet parents currently in the STEP program.
When & Where: Saturday, April 28th, 11am to 4pm; Masonic Temple, Cathedral Street, St. John's
STEP String Program (http://www.nfld.com/~step)
The Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP) is a non-profit music education and performing arts organization based on the teachings of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. STEP provides music education in the area of string playing and orchestra and ensemble playing as well as teacher training and the delivery of the Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute Camp each spring. Run by volunteers with the help of paid professional music educators, the STEP Program was founded in St. John's in 1982 and is a registered charity. STEP will celebrate its 25th anniversary 2007/2008.
Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute (ACSI) (http://www.nfld.com/~step/acsi.htm)
Sponsored by STEP, ACSI is the only annual Canadian summer institute east of Montreal that is recognized by the Suzuki Association of the Americas. The institute is a week long intensive music camp. This year in addition to our established programs for string students we are offering Early Childhood Music Education (for children from 0-4 years of age). This program is non-instrument specific and focuses on rhythm and listening.
We also offer instruction for violin, viola and cello students of varying degrees of skills, providing both individual and group lessons, ensemble playing opportunities, as well as a teacher training program for eligible candidates. The institute features a mix of local and imported internationally renowned instructors.
When & where: The ACSI Camp runs daily at St. Paul's School, Newfoundland Drive, St. John's from June 24 to June 30. The registration deadline is May 12th, 2007.
Suzuki Early Childhood Education
This program is designed for parents and young children (0-4 years old). ECE consists of daily 60 minute classes, during which parents and children sing, move and interact with instruments and other students. Suzuki ECE creates a nurturing environment which enhances the strong bonds between parent and children through music and development of early skills such as listening, a sense of rhythm/movement as well as socialization and a willingness to participate. Instruments are not required for this class but parents are essential! Included in the fee is a CD that will be provided in advance of the start of the program.
Beginner Blitz: Violin and Cello
This week-long program is open to children from 5 to 9 years of age who would like to begin the process of learning the violin or cello. Children younger than 5 that have a sibling currently enrolled in the Suzuki program may be admitted at the Institute Director's discretion. Each child is required to bring his/her own instrument. A parent must be present during the program. Both the parent and child will participate in the various aspects of learning to play a stringed instrument through group classes, musical activities and individual instruction. A parent-training session is included to explain the Suzuki philosophy and how to practice with your child.
Contact Information
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Second Annual STEP Scuff

Second Annual STEP Scuff Scholarship Fund raiser, April 28, 2007
When: Saturday, April 28, starts with instruction for beginners at 9:00 pm; Doors open 8:00 pm
Where: Masonic Temple: Main entrance Cathedral St., St. John's; Stairless Access around the back from Willicott's Lane off Gower St.
What: Traditional Newfoundland Set Dancing
Who: Music by Geoff Panting and surprise guests; Dance calling and instruction by Jane Rutherford
For Whom: All Dancers of any or no experience Welcome.
Cost: $5.00 at the Door. Cash Bar; 50:50 Draw and Grand Prize Tickets for sale
Sponsor: STEP String Program; a St. John's based music education and performance program based on the methods of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. STEP (Suzuki Talent Education Program) is a registered charity.
Objectives: 1. To have a great Scuff and 2. to raise money for the STEP Scholarship Fund: STEP is developing a full tuition Scholarship to be administered by the R.E.A.L .Program starting in Fall 2007. Donations to Fund of $20 + will receive tax receipt.
Jane Rutherford has been dancing, calling and teaching with folk dance groups for 20 years. She has performed at festivals, concerts, and special events in Newfoundland, Quebec, Ontario, St. Pierre and north eastern United States. She's been a staff member for the past three years teaching traditional Newfoundland dance at Vinland Music Camp (www.vinlandmusic.ca ) in Gros Morne National Park and is currently working on contract with Vinland Music to create a teaching resource on Newfoundland dance for schools in the province.
Geoff Panting is a well known St. John's pianist, accordionist, one of the ubiquitous Panting Brothers and widely known from his days with the band Rawlins Cross.
STEP String Program (http://www.nfld.com/~step) The Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP) is a non-profit Music Education and Performing Arts Organization based on the teachings of Dr. Shin'ichi Suzuki. It provides music education in the area of string playing and orchestra and ensemble playing as well as teacher training and the delivery of the Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute Camp each spring. Run by volunteers with the help of paid professional music educators, the STEP Program was founded in St. John's in 1982 and is a registered charity. STEP will celebrate its 25th anniversary 2007/2008.
The R.E.A.L (Recreation Experiences and Leisure) Program (http://www.stjohns.ca/cityservices/recreation/real/index.jsp): A Program with a mandate to provide recreation and leisure opportunities through the provision of program and financial assistance to children and youth who, due to financial circumstances, are unable to participate in registered activities. The R.E.A.L. Program has agreed to administer a fully paid long-term placement in the Suzuki String Program on STEP's behalf beginning in fall 2007.
Contact Information: STEP Tel: (709) 691-2545 Email: suzukinl@gmail.com
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Annual General Meeting Announcement
Topics on the agenda include Chair's Address, Artistic Director's Report, and financial report from Valerie Howe, our out-going Treasurer. In addition, a presentation of the survey results will be made. Refreshments will be provided, and there will be a Q&A and social session after the meeting for you to provide feedbacks.
Please make every effort to attend this meeting as the board has been undertaking some exciting projects that we'd like to tell you about, and with the upcoming anniversary it's important for our members to be informed! Kindly RSVP to confirm your attendance.
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Sunday, March 18, 2007
Tokai String Quartet Concert Rescheduled
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Saturday, March 17, 2007
Masterclass cancellation
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Friday, March 16, 2007
Tokai String Quartet Concert Announcement
Toronto-based Tokai String Quartet is one of Canada's most promising, upcoming chamber ensemble, and will appear in concert at DF Cook Recital this not Saturday evening, but Sunday evening at 8pm. Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 for students, children and seniors. The quartet is on tour in the Atlantic Provinces with support from the Debut Atlantic Series, and is sure to present a spectacular program to us. For more information on them please visit their Website at: http://tokai.wellington-music.com/.
As a point of interest, Mr. Rafael Hoekman, cellist of the quartet, is a Suzuki program alumnus! Rafael (or Raffie, as he's affectionately known to some of our teachers) has kindly volunteered to give current students in the program a master class on tomorrow from 12 to 2pm at St. David's Presbyterian Church on Elizabeth Avenue. The event is free for spectators, and will be a fantastic opportunity to observe a professional cellist at work. It will also show support for a returning alumnus, who's very excited to perform for the home town crowd! Masterclass cancelled due to a delayed flight.
Both of these events will be very educational to students in the program and I strongly encourage the participation of all members and friends.
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ACSI Camp 2007 - Brochures and Applications Available
We're preparing once more for the Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute, which is scheduled for June 25th-29th, 2007. Brochures and applications will be available soon; ask your child's private teacher for them, or you can pick them up during the next group class (March 24). They will be available on the website by that time as well. Don't miss it - yet another great start to summer holidays is in the works!
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Study Alexander Techniques in St. John's
A message from Christina:
If you are interested in some Alexander lessons, Trevor Allan Davies will be returning to St. John's from March 20 to 30! Classes will be held at 16 Maxse St., and cost $50.00. For more information or to book lessons, please email Christina Smith at csmith@nfld.com, or telephone 576-0359.
Space is limited, so you're encouraged to contact Christina ASAP.
Links:
- http://www.trevorallandavies.org/
- http://www.ati-net.com/ati-artl.php
- http://www.alexandercenter.com/pa/
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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Raphael Hoekman Gives Cello Masterclass
Press Release March 13, 2007 For immediate release:
St. John's, NL - Successful Alumnus Gives Back to St. John's String Program: Raphael Hoekman of visiting Tokai String Quartet to Give Master Class to Alma Mater
Raphael Hoekman, cellist of the Toronto-based Tokai String Quartet, will perform with the Tokai Quartet at the D. F. Cook Recital Hall, St. John's, March 17th, 2007. The same day, Hoekman, a native of St. John's and alumnus of the STEP String Program, will give a Master Class on cello and chamber music to some current STEP students. For Hoekman, this is an exciting opportunity to give back to the program that formed his musical foundation. Hoekman first experienced Chamber Music at a STEP Summer Camp and studied with STEP teacher Christina Smith until the age of 16.
"I use my Suzuki training every day!.. growing up in a geographically isolated place like St. John's is never easy if you want to learn a special skill, so the existence of a specialized grass roots type of organization like STEP is imperative for a community to be able to give a young person the chance to become a professional musician. ... it certainly is long overdue to pay tribute to that organization where I got my very first musical training." - Rafael Hoekman
Raphael Hoekman
A string student since the age of 3, Hoekman, praised by the Toronto Star for his "spirited and fiery performance," is a founding member of the up and coming Tokai String Quartet. As a soloist Hoekman first distinguished himself by winning first place in the 1988 Orford International Competition. He has appeared as feature soloist with various orchestras, including the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra. Hoekman is also the principal cellist of the Toronto Sinfonia and in demand as a Teacher.
Tokai String Quartet ( http://www.tokaiquartet.com )
Formed in August 2002, the Tokai Quartet is quickly becoming one of Canada's most promising chamber groups. They are touring the Atlantic provinces this spring with the Debut Atlantic Recital Series.
STEP String Program (http://www.nfld.com/~step)
The Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP) is a non-profit Music Education and Performing Arts Organization based on the teachings of Dr. Shin'ichi Suzuki. It provides music education in the area of string playing and orchestra and ensemble playing as well as teacher training and the delivery of the Atlantic Canada Suzuki Institute Camp each spring. Run by volunteers with the help of paid professional music educators, the STEP Program was founded in St. John's in 1982 and is a registered charity. STEP will celebrate its 25th anniversary during the 2007/2008 year.
Master Class Venue:
St. David's Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth Ave., 12 to 2pm, March 17, 2007. The Class provides an excellent opportunity for media to observe a Professional Cellist taking time to share his knowledge with young players from his local Alma Mater.
Contact Information:
Rafael Hoekman: Raphael is on tour at the moment but can be reached through the Tokai Quartet violist's (Yosef Tamir-Smirnoff's) cell: (416) 875-9225 hoekman@hotmail.com
Evelyn Osborne (STEP Artistic Director) evelyn_osborne@yahoo.com
Tzu-Hao Hsu (STEP Program Administrator) (709) 691-2545 suzukinl@gmail.com
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Monday, March 12, 2007
25th anniversary volunteer call
On behalf of Evelyn, our Artistic Director:
Next year is the 25th anniversary of STEP! I can't believe that I was here at the beginning playing away on Twinkle Twinkle Little Star! And I still play it almost everyday!!! What a beautiful piece of music to live life by!
We're hoping to plan many events for the upcoming Anniversary year 2006/2007, not the least of which will be the return of an alumnus, Mark Fewer, now an internationally acclaimed violinist. He will be playing with the NSO in November and has kindly agreed to be a part of events for us. Please check out his bio at the Vancouver Symphony where another one of our alumni also is a member, Jennie Press.
There are also many other exciting offers and opportunities for events for our students in the upcoming anniversary year.
To make these events happen and our year special WE NEED YOUR HELP NOW! The time for organizing and brainstorming of events is nigh; please volunteer now and we can make a great year of events. We need lots of people to make this happen so that a few aren't overworked!
If you're interested in volunteering for anniversary events, please let us know; we need general volunteers as well as a few people to help set up a committee to oversee the preparations and successful launching of events.
Show your STEP spirit and please email stepanniversary@yahoo.ca to indicate your interest. Also please send along any ideas you have!
Sincerely,
Evelyn Osborne, Artistic Director.
Please show your support and get involved with the anniversary planning, it will be a fantastic year for us all, and even more perfect with your enthusiasm and help. :)
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Friday, March 09, 2007
Kiwanis Rose Bowl Results
Let's give a big round of applause for the STEP Fiddlers and STEP Senior Orchestra! Both groups competed in the Group Rose Bowl events last night, and thank-you to Christina Smith and Kellie Walsh for their excellent leadership in helping our two ensembles achieve marks of 90% in their preliminaries! Kellie Walsh, our Orchestra Director, is also the director of the Rose Bowl winning St. Bonaventure College Girls' Choir. The group received a 92 in their class earlier this week, and a couple of our students also participate in this group's activities! Other STEP ensembles also received amazing marks in the Festival, with the Intermediate Orchestra scoring 88%, Junior Orchestra scoring 88% and Émile Benoît Fiddle Class a 90%!
Again, we're interested in publishing individual achievements in the Festival, so if you'd like to send in your results by Monday, March 12th, we'll make sure you're recognized in our next newsletter, coming very soon.
Thanks again everyone! Students, for your talent and passion; parents, for your dedication and patience; and teachers, for your leadership and devotion to your craft. Congratulations, you've once again done STEP proud.
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Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Kiwanis Festival
We are very interested in hearing about how the rest of our students did in the Kiwanis. We truly have a very talented community of young and gifted musicians, and it would for be great for everyone to share the news! If you've taken part, please send in your name, instrument (not just strings!) and placement, and we'll acknowledge everyone's accomplishments in this year's Festival in our next newsletter, which is coming very soon.
Great job everybody, hope you all had fun during the Festival!
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Saturday, February 24, 2007
GROUP CLASS CANCELLED (Feb. 24th)
We're cancelling classes today due to nasty weather. The next class-day is March 24th. See you all then!
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Thursday, February 22, 2007
"The Ringmaster's Attic" - a family Circus show starring a STEP Teacher!
Sent on behalf of the multi-talented Evelyn Osborne, who performs in the show.
ANNOUNCING... the fantastic circus show that myself and several other talented local variety performers will be launching (FOR ONE DAY ONLY) at the LSPU Hall on Victoria Street this coming Sunday, Feb. 25th. It has been directed by Gentleman Juggler James Burke, and stars many of the performers you might recognize from busking, school shows, The Wonderbolt Circus and more.
I really encourage you to come out and see it. Bring your friends, bring your family. Bring your kids, bring your parents. See arts such as magic, juggling, hula-hooping, unicycling, poi, clowning, and more, mixed with exceptional live music, and woven into a fairy tale about learning to see past the limitations that so often cloud our vision, into a world of truly magical possibilities.
It's The Ringmaster's Attic. Show you support Variety arts, and come see for yourself how strong local performers in this field have become! This is our first major show as Go Big Productions, so we're counting on seeing you there! There MAY even be a Beni Malone cameo!
The cost is $5 for kids, $7 for students and seniors, and $10 for adults. Two showings: at 3:00 and at 8:00. If you wish to reserve tickets, call the LSPU Hall at: 753-4531. For more info, email theringmastersattic@gmail.com.
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Friday, February 16, 2007
Solo concert Feb 18th
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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Metropolitan Opera Live on the big screen
(Posted by request of Evelyn, our Artistic Director.)
Empire Theatres is proud to present the experience and excitement of the Metropolitan Opera Live in High Definition on the Big Screen. These are one day only performances; seating is limited. Don't miss your chance to experience world class opera at your neighbourhood Empire Theatres location.
Admission prices:
Adult: $17.95 + tax
Children and Senior: $14.95 + tax
Dates:
Saturday February 24: Tchaikovsky - Eugene Onegin
Saturday March 24: Rossini - The Barber Of Seville
Saturday April 28: Puccini - Il Trittico
All performances in St. John's are at 3:00 PM.
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Friday, February 09, 2007
Group class visiting artist!!!
The following is an announcement regarding a visiting artist for this Saturday's group class, sent on behalf of Christina. :) Sounds like a very exciting opportunity!
Dave Panting, one of Newfoundland's foremost traditional musicians, will be visiting the STEP fiddlers class on Saturday at 12:15. Dave was a foundling member of the Newfoundland band Figgy Duff, and led the band Rawlins Cross for many years. Dave is the composer of two tunes, (Memory Waltz and The Gypsy) which the Emile Benoit class will be playing in the Festival. If you would like to come to the 12:15 class to watch and listen, come along. Anyone who plays fiddle who is not in STEP fiddlers but would like to join in the fun this Saturday, bring your fiddle!
Dave will be available from 10:30 to 12:15 to teach guitar or mandolin to any interested person for $15.00 per half hour. If you are interested, email Christina at csmith@nfld.com
Enjoy this special treat fiddlers and traditional music lovers, I'm sure you'll find it wonderful.
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Friday, December 22, 2006
December newsletter
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Thursday, December 14, 2006
Further note on Gower Wassail Carol Event!
If you are coming to the Gower Wassail, bring your instrument with you!
Suzuki Talent Education Program is sponsoring 'O Come Little Children', the third carol on the program, and if you know how to play the song in the key of D, you are free to join in. Senior students should play the duet part if you know it! If you want to play, come early to get tuned up and find a place to sit near the front. If you play cello it's especially important to come early, and don't forget to bring a chair!
Hope to see you all out to support a good cause, making some fine music and enjoying yourselves this Sunday!
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The Gower Wassail
On behalf of Christina Smith:
STEP is sponsoring 'O Come Little Children' at the Gower Wassail! It will be an enjoyable event for the whole family.
The St. John's Folk Arts Council Presents:
THE GOWER WASSAIL
A Christmas Carol sing-along and fundraiser
Sunday, December 17th at 3:00 pm
Featuring all your favourite carols PLUS special guest performances from
Carolyn Schiller
Alan Doyle
George Minimis
Anita Best and Pamela Morgan
Special guest accompanists and carol leaders
Tim Steeves
Valerie Long
Kellie Walsh
Brian Way
Jean Hewson
and the Young Folk Chorus
A Newfoundland and Labrador
Folk Festival Rainy Day Fund event
Come and raise your voice for the Folk Festival!
Admission $10 General, $8 Students and Seniors or $25 per family
No advance tickets
Wassail, Hot Chocolate and treats will be available

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Body Mapping course in January
On behalf of Jennifer Johnson:
Dear Parents and Teachers:
Many of you know for the past year I have been teaching this course to musicians to prevent injury and physical limitations at the instrument. I wanted to let you all know about the upcoming session in January as I am bringing in a special guest Body Mapper to co-teach the course with me. He is John McCrary, a pianist/organist, vocal coach and choral conductor. He has studied with Don Zukermann, the leading teacher in the Alexander Technique world in the movement of breathing so he has a great deal to offer to musicians (and esp. singers and wind and brass players about breathing) in addition to being able to demonstrate the course's principles as applied to keyboard playing. I will be taking all the string players when he and I split the class and he will take all the pianists and "breathers".
Please see the poster in PDF format for more information on how to register. I now have some discounted books from my teacher so that will reduce the cost by a fair bit for the first 8 registrants.
To register or for more information: call 709-579-1160 or email jennifer@bodymap.org.
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Monday, December 04, 2006
Young Folk at the Hall
Every year in January, the St. John's Folk Arts Council sponsors workshops for young folk musicians of St. John's. On consecutive Saturday afternoons at Holy Cross Elementary school, young musicians are grouped into ensembles and rehearse together. Well-known folk musicians donate their time to coach the ensembles. The workshops culminate in a concert presented in the LSPU Hall. Admission is charged for the concert and any profit is donated to the Neil Murray Stage (the young folk performers venue) at the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival.
The intention of the workshops is to instigate friendships among the young people involved, to encourage performance of traditional music, and to give young performers the experience of playing in a small band.
** Space is limited ** but at this time a few places are still open.
This year's YFATH workshops will take place on Saturday, Jan. 13th and Saturday, Jan. 20th, from 2 - 5 p.m. The concert in the Hall will take place on Sunday the 21st in the afternoon.
Fergus O'Byrne is the founder and coordinator of this event. To be involved, email him at fobyrne@nl.rogers.com .
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Sunday, December 03, 2006
Announcement: The Gower Wassail

On behalf of Christina Smith:
The St. John's Folk Arts Council is sponsoring a fundraising Christmas Carol Sing-along at Gower St. Church, Sunday December 17th at 3:00 pm. Featuring all your favourite carols plus special guest performances from Carolyn Schiller, Alan Doyle, George Miminis, and Anita Best and Pamela Morgan. Special guest accompanists and carol leaders include Tim Steeves, Valerie Long, Kellie Walsh, Brian Way, Jean Hewson, and the Young Folk Chorus.
Admission $10.00, $8.00 students and seniors, $25.00 per family.
Wassail, Hot Chocolate and treats will be available.
A Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival Rainy Day Fund event. Come and raise your voice for the Folk Festival!
**Sponsor a carol!**
Would you or your business like to sponsor a carol at this event? Email Christina Smith at csmith@nfld.com for information.
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Friday, December 01, 2006
STEP's New Office
As you've heard, STEP has a new office on the third floor of Arts and Culture Centre! Effective December 4th, the office hours will be Tuesdays 9-12pm, Wednesdays 12 - 5pm, Thursdays 5-8pm and Fridays by appointment. Tzu-Hao, the Program Administrator, will be spending more time in the office but the above are hours at which you're guaranteed to see her (and a cup of tea or coffee when she finds a kettle). Please feel free to visit her with concerns and suggestions and she will do her best to address them, as well as passing on ideas to the board members. She also admits to being a glutton for Christmas cookies and will never turn them away. :)
P.S.: Tzu is also in desperate need of a printer for her PC. If you have one you're not using, please let her know!
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Christmas Play-in
The annual Christmas Play-in is this Saturday, Dec. 2, at St Mark's Church on Logy Bay Road.
9:30 tune up for a 10:00 start.
Santa hats are optional but please don't forget the eats! Some people have asked for a change in the division of labour, so here is your new assignment:
All those with names between A and M, bring a DESSERT. All those with names between N and Z, bring SANDWICHES or a HOT DISH. However, if you are just itching to make your specialty, ignore the above suggestion and go for it. Keep in mind though, we are often top-heavy on sweets and lacking in main dish selections.
See you there!
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Monday, November 20, 2006
Concert Announcement: Lady Cove and the Celli Peppers
Lady Cove, under the direction of Kellie Walsh with accompanist David
Chafe, will perform Benjamin Britten's exquisite "A Ceremony of Carols". This magnificent work will be accompanied by renowned harpist Lori Gemmell of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestra.
The Celli Peppers, under the direction of Theo Weber, will perform "The Swan" and Corelli's "Christmas Concerto" plus much more! Lady Cove and The Celli Peppers join forces on Franz Biebl's "Ave Maria", Sean Carroll's arrangement of "Let It Snow", and the rousing spiritual "Ride On, King Jesus".
This is a very special Christmas concert not to be missed!!
Tickets are $15 (only $10 for seniors and students) and are available in advance at Provincial Music on Campbell Avenue and at the door prior to concert time.
This concert will also mark the official launch of Lady Cove's debut CD
"Lady Cove".
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Concert Announcement: Newfoundland Symphony Youth Orchestra
Brilliant pianist James Hurley will perform the first movement of Beethoven's dramatic Piano Concerto no. 3 with the NSYO, under the direction of Peter Gardner. James is currently a student at the MUN School of Music.
Works by Malcolm Arnold, Kelsey Jones and Katchaturian will also be performed, culminating in Lord of the Rings-Two Towers.
Call 722-4441 or contact members of the NSYO for tickets. At only $10 apiece, the whole family can enjoy this show!
Mary O'Keeffe
Operations Manager
Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra
Tel: (709) 722-4441
Fax: (709) 753-0561
<mailto:mary@nso.nfld.net>mary@nso.nfld.net
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Gower Community Band Accepting New Members
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Monday, September 18, 2006
New STEP Website and Group Class Schedule!
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, string players of all ages, welcome to
The NEW Suzuki Talent Education Program Website http://www.nfld.com/~step containing all kinds of useful things for member-families new and experienced, as well as the Curious Public.
Featuring... the mystical chart you've all been waiting for... The GROUP CLASS SCHEDULE at http://www.nfld.com/~step/Group_Class_Schedule_Fall_2006.htm
Any questions about the schedule or any other information on here, as well as comments, corrections or suggestions, please send email - I'll do my best to route it appropriately. See you all on Saturday!
With regards from Your friendly neighbourhood webmaster.
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Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Kiwanis string prize for excellence
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