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- Description: Rick Hughey, Jr., Executive Vice President/CEO of the Irving S. Gilmore Foundation in Kalamazoo, Michigan talks with grantee Bob Rowe, a musician from Renaissance Enterprises, about Bob's transformative work of bringing gospel, country and R&B music
- Text: with music education performance and his projects, playing music for the elderly in nursing homes. Renaissance Enterprise, discusses the meaning in doing this type of work (8:02) Bob’s parents and grandparents influenced his character by always working
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- Description: including Interlochen Music Camp, YMCA and Toledo Junior League.
- Text: them (10:30) Interlochen music camp sponsor scholarships, a building in his grandmother’s name (11:30) what he sees for the future generations (12:20) How board members contribute to their community, help family members do their own philanthropy (13:45
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- Text: (14:00) Discuss the family connection with the foundation (16:00) They describe their father, Louis Upton (20:00) Woods gives money to Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina. Steve Upton gives money to Interlochen Music Camp in Michigan (26:00
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- Text: the same for over 100 years; it is a music center with 800 or more young people involved (15:00) New Horizons band is successful around the country; St. Sicilia Center has grown and bringing out great performances (16:30) They discuss the ballet which
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- Text: comment that the boundaries of Wisconsin's campus were the borders of the state. 4 Public service sprouted in test plots and on model f a r ms that ringed the small towns of rural America. In town halls, public serVIce takes the form of music played
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- Text: BY THE SYMPHONY AS WELL AS OTHER THEATRE J VISUAL ARTSJ AND MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS AS PART OF THEIR OWN COMMITMENT TO EXPAND ART EDUCATION OF YOUNG AUDIENCES. (5 ) ~E ARE EXC ITED ABOUT THE OVERALL PROGRAM AND PART ICULARLY BY THE GRAND RAP IDS SYMPHONy /S MA
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- Text: their perspectives of the world, and create an awareness of their own potential for leadership. The catalyst for achieving these goals has been the national and international presentations of a two-hour musical production aimed at fostering improved human relations
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- Text: OF THE STATE. PUBLIC SERVICE SPROUTED IN TEST PLOTS AND ON MODEL FARMS THAT RINGED THE SMALL TOWNS OF RURAL AMERICA. IN TOWN HALLS, PUBLIC SERVICE TAKES THE FORM OF MUSIC PLAYED BY VISITING SOLOISTS OR MUSICAL 7 GROUPS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OR PROGRAMS
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- Text: especially blessed. But despite the bounties of your life--in spiritual, in cultural, in material terms--it's amazing how many people are sad and unhappy" Life is not meant to be that way. Some of you may recall the old movie, Auntie Mame , or the musical
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- Text: eade rs f l our i s h a s wel l . But their dis tinc tive and unique qualities have f a r l e s s public notice today t han was the case in t he t i me s of Einst ein and Fermi 11 (physics), Van Doren (literature), Erskine (music), Barzun ( Fr ench
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- Text: of knowledge, a goal which universities seek in myriad ways but most notably in libraries, museums, galleries, and special collections. - A second kind of activity is the provision of aesthetic experience. The rich profusion of music, paintings, sculpture