Perrysburg Chorale and Owens Voices of Owens Community College perform Requiem by John Rutter
John Rutter’s most loved choral work was written in memory of his father in 1985. Rutter says this about the work: “For me it stands as a clear sign of humanity’s quest for solace and light amidst the darkness and trouble of our age. Art must bear a message of hope – a message which is embedded in the age-old texts of the Requiem Mass, and also in the Burial Service, some of which I have interpolated into the structure of the work, using the incomparably resonant and glorious version from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.”
Dennis B Blubaugh, Director
Jeff Bunk, Accompanist
Guest Musicians:
Janet Brehm Taylor, Soprano
Nancy Lendrim, Harp
Doug Mead, Oboe
Kelly Hill Kretzer, Flute
Jim Anderson, Cello
Rob Donaldson Percussion
Admission is free and open to the public. For more information please check out our website: www.perrysburgchorale.com
Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
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Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
Check here for more information.
Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
Check here for more information.
Running a sound and lighting business goes beyond setting up lights and sound equipment. Learn handy tips which will apply to whatever business you plan to run or work for.
About the presenter: Todd Mitchell is President/Owner of Great Lakes Sound and Lighting. “GLS” provides concert sound, lighting, and staging services for events such as The Toledo Symphony Pops Series, Toledo Mud Hens Hensville, ProMedica Concert Series, Dayton Celtic Fest, University of Toledo Commencement and Owens Community College Commencement.
Todd holds a degree from Musician’s Institute in California and is an accomplished guitarist.
Join Blackboard Collaborate session here.
Session 1: 11 a.m. – 12:40 p.m.
Session 2: Noon – 1:40 p.m.
- A photographer will be available to take FREE headshots while you are dressed in professional attire.
- Gain valuable experience with interviewing and networking skills from professionals in a variety of industries.
- Receive instant feedback from mock interviews and leave with strategies for improvement.
- Exchange contact information with professionals in your field of study as you practice the art of networking.
Registration Required: owens.edu/career/pie
Space is limited, so register early. Lunch will be provided while supplies last.
For more information, please call René Downour at (567) 661-7144.
Sponsored by Career & Transfer Services
Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
Check here for more information.
What does a career in animation and motion design ‘look’ like? Taso will introduce you to his experiences and share the news of possibilities in the field.
About the presenter: Taso Mastorakis is a 2000 graduate of the School of Visual Arts. He has 22 years of experience in animation, graphic design, and character animation including Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues. Clients include Nickelodeon, TV Land, WeTV, Food Network, CBS Sports, and Robin Hood. Taso is currently working as a senior motion designer for the CBS Sports division.
Join Blackboard Collaborate session here.
Do you have a passion or career aspiration in civic engagement? Senator Sherrod Brown is hosting a virtual summit that will engage college students on issues that affect them, their future and their communities. Propel Ohio promotes civic engagement, voting, and student leadership to help find ways to make change in our community.
The summit will be hosted virtually from 4 – 6 p.m. Wednesday, November 2.
For more information on the summit, visit: https://www.brown.senate.gov/propelohio
To represent Owens Community College at this summit, you can register for free at: https://oampublic.senate.gov/constituent/login/d3b3064c-029d-4436-9921-9dbee6bedf88/. Please note that to register you will need to create an account to register. Registration will need to be completed prior to the event.
Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
Check here for more information.