WMEA News
Thursday, March 10 Freedom High School Choir, Lori Maves
Tuesday, March 15
Appleton Wilson Magellan Middle School Jazz, Janice Parker
Wednesday, March 16 Kenosha Lance Middle School Alternative String Ensemble, Lindsay Pytel
Thursday, March 17
Fond du Lac Sabish Middle School Sixth Grade Band, Mike Fedyszyn
WMEA leaders meet with Senator Tammy Baldwin’s legislative aide while in Washington, D.C.
of Music in Our Schools Month. If you are interested in performing in 2017, information, available concert dates and a printable application will become avail- able on the WMEA website by October 1, 2016 and will be due by December 1, 2016. An event like this absolutely cannot happen without volunteers. Special thanks to the following field representatives for donating their time to help host and emcee this past year: Wayne Crook, Bob Gentile, Mike George, Tom Heninger, Glenn Klotz and Linda Meier. Congratulations to the following schools, directors and students who represented Wisconsin school music with a variety of ensembles from around the state:
Wednesday, March 2 Madison Lakeview Elementary School Choir, Terri Felton
Thursday, March 3 Waukesha West High School Concert Choir, Tom Ajack
Tuesday, March 8 Deerfield High School Concert Band, Ryan Petersen
Wednesday, March 9 Oregon Symphonic Winds and Percussion, Nick Lane
WMEA leaders pose with U.S. Representative Glenn Grothman.
Wednesday, March 30
Green Bay East Chamber Orchestra, Adam Brown
Thursday, March 31
Monona Winnequah Elementary Choir and Orchestra, Ben Ferris
Tuesday, April 5
Watertown Fourth and Fifth Grade Show Choir, Cathy Houchin and Michelle Beine
Kati Seiter teaches band and jazz band at Washington Junior High School in Manitowoc. Email:
katiseiter11@gmail.com
WMEA Council members gather at the Wisconsin Center for Music Education for an annual summer retreat.
Wisconsin School Musician 17
© 2016 Mark Finkenstaedt. All Rights Reserved.
© 2016 Mark Finkenstaedt. All Rights Reserved.
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