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The First Week of College

Things I’ve learned about the first week of college, from being a student and an instructor.

1) The parking lot is fullest this week. Don’t worry about getting into a parking habit until

three weeks in.

2) Students usually sit in the same seat…unless they want to fool the teacher into never calling on them.

3) When you buy books online, match the exact IBSN or you never know what you’ll get.

4) Printing before class is a nightmare.

5) Dogs don’t eat homework anymore…it’s the computers that like to snack on assignments now.

6) If you want to add the class, you gotta be at the class when the instructor is there.

7) It takes more than one week to learn your students’ names, but less than that to figure out who will do the most talking in the class.

8) You can start counting down the weeks left of the quarter after you finish the first week.

WVC Knights Auction

 3rd Annual Wenatchee Valley College Knight Athletics Auction & Extravaganza

Saturday, Oct 29, 7 PM at Smith Gym on the WVC Campus

What makes this auction fun?
Spend the evening with Knight Coaches and players.
Check out the upcoming season and teams.
You don’t have to dress up…we’re jocks…wear you favorite team’s apparel and join us.
Be the first to own the new Knights athletic had and give yourself an 1 in 50 chance to win a Hi-Def flat screen TV.
Buy a glass of champagne and leave with a diamond (we’ll show you how).

How can I help?
Join us at the event for just $20 (and the first drink is on us).
Donate items for your favorite WVC team…proceeds go directly to that team.
Bring your checkbook. Any purchases at the auction go to the operating costs of the Knight teams.
Contact the athletic office, at 509-682-6880, to become a part of the great event!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At the College: An Evening with Jim

 “An Evening with Jim”

Wenatchee Valley Chamber of Commerce members are invited to join, Dr. Jim Richardson, President of WVC and Andrew Hersh-Tudor, WVC’s  Dean of Libraries and Learning Technology on Wednesday, October 12 from 5-7:oo PM in the John A Brown Library on the WVC campus (1300 Fifth Street). 

Learn how WVC is making innovative use of networked technology to connect WVC students and ideas anytime, anywhere. 

The event is hosted by the WVC Foundation and Chamber members are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served, and it will be a great opportunity for networking.  For more information call 682-6410.

Wenatchee Valley College Golf Classic

16th Annual WVC Knights Golf Classic

September 19, 2011

at the Highlander Golf Club
2920 Eighth Street SE
East Wenatchee, WA

Shotgun start 1:30 PM
Four-person loaded scramble

Chipping and Putting contests and men and women’s Long Drive and KP prizes!

This is an annual fundraising benefit for
Weatchee Valley College Student-Athletes.

Reserve your team today, use this link or contact
Greg Franz (509-670-0951), Athletic Director

Sponsored by Pepsi

Wenatchee Valley Symphony Orchestra 65th Anniversary

Chamber Intern Celia and I went to WVSO’s 65th Anniversary celebration, and found they had quite a few exciting announcemnts. Sounds like they have a great year ahead! Check out the pictures of the event on FaceBook.

New Venue
Wenatchee Valley Symphony Orchestra Music Director and Conductor Nikolas Caoile announced that the Symphony will present their 65th Anniversary Season concerts at the Performing Arts Center of Wenatchee.

The Concerts
The Symphony’s 2011-12 season will add a fifth full orchestra concert featuring Pops music to their schedule as well as four special events. Concert dates and themes for the season are October 15, “Venerable Variation, ” December 17 & 18, “Columbia Chorale Collaboration,” March 3, “Piano Pieces,” April 14, “POPS,” and May 19, “Around the World.” All concerts will be held at the PAC at 7:00 pm with the exception of the December 18 concert which will begin at 4:00 pm. All patrons are invited to attend freem educational Concert Preludes hosted by Nikolas Caoile in the PAC Lobby one hour prior to each concert.

The Symphony and the Columbia Chorale will join in December for their holiday concerts. In addition to a Saturday evening performance, this collaboration will add a Sunday afternoon concert to the Symphony’s schedule.

The WVSO has planned a season of great repertoire including Copland’s Appalachian
Spring
, Ravel’s arrangement of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition and Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony No. 8.

World Premieres
This season, the Symphony will perform World Premieres of pieces by two local composers. A composition by Juel Iwaasa of the Wenatchee Valley College music department will be presented as well as a premiere of Earth from symphony violist Aaron Davis’ master’s composition The Elements.

Soloists
Three soloists are scheduled for the Symphony’s 65th season. Oboeist Brent Hages, a popular Northwest performer, will be a featured guest artist in Mozart’s Concerto
for Oboe and Orchestra
. Symphony English hornist John Dimond will perform
Sibelius’ The Swan of Tuonela and WVSO Young Artist Competition winner Maggie Whiteman will be featured in Reineke’s Ballade.

The Symphony is partnering with the PAC for two events in their 2011-12 seasons.  Together, they will present a Youth Education Concert on January 12, 2012, and the Symphony will also provide an orchestra for the PAC event Arrival: The Music of ABBA on January 25, 2012.

Special Events
The Symphony will offer four Special Events this season. On September 24 at 7:00 pm, the Symphony will hold a “Kick Off the 65th Season” Celebration at the Wenatchee
Valley Museum and Cultural Center. Two Chamber Soiree’s have also been added, both at the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center. On October 29, 2011, Apple Umpkin” Chamber Soiree will be held, and a “Sweetheart” Chamber Soiree will be offered on February 11, 2012. The Symphony’s annual Gala “In the Mood to Dance”, featuring the Wenatchee Big Band, will be held on March 24, 2012 at the Wenatchee Golf and Country Club.

Sponsors
The Wenatchee Valley Symphony Orchestra has formed corporate partnerships this season with several local businesses. Gold partners for their 2011-12 season will be the Wenatchee Valley Medical Center, New York Life, the Wenatchee World and LarsonAllen Accounting. Blind Renaissance Design will be a Silver Partner and Plaza Super Jet, a Bronze Partner.

The Dir

In June, 2010, the Symphony appointed Nikolas Caoile, director of orchestral activities at Central Washington University, as their Music Director and Conductor. At
CWU, Nikolas has grown the orchestra program into one of the preeminent collegiate programs of the Northwest. A passionate believer in music education for all ages, Caoile has conducted numerous educational and community engagement concerts and is a popular guest conductor and clinician with youth orchestras, collegiate ensembles, and high school honor orchestras. Also an accomplished pianist, Caoile is a frequent recitalist, performing throughout Washington State and the Northwest.

The PAC will be the WVSO’s exclusive ticketing source for 2011-12 season tickets and special events. The Symphony is offering discounts for their All-Inclusive 65th Anniversary Packages if purchased prior to September 1. Their full season brochure will be mailed in August, with season ticket sales opening on August 15. Current season ticket holders may make their purchases and reserve their seats beginning Friday, July 15 through the PAC.

Contact:
Teri Snyder
President, Wenatchee Valley Symphony Association
509.670.7197
509.667.2640
wensymphpres@gmail.com
www.wenatcheesymphony.org