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Pennsylvania Jazz Collective
presents
PA Jazz Idol III
& the Fifth Annual Jazz Awards
Foy Hall | Moravian College | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
April 27, 2016 Wednesday 7:30pm
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Pennsylvania Jazz Collective is especially glad to
thank all of our sponsors, patrons, and supporters.
We know that we cannot do it without you, and
Pennsylvania Jazz Collective
sincerely thanks
Nazareth Music
for their support
we are grateful. Please enjoy this program you
made possible.
Please join the PA Jazz Collective - your membership and
support enables us to present the finest Jazz artists, educate
students and develop an audience for America’s music- Jazz
online now @ pajazzcollective.org
Moravian College encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any
type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Department of Music at
[email protected], or call 610-861-1650 at least one week prior to the event.
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More Events! More Jazz!
June 12, 2016 PAJAZZ & Wine Festival
Cherry Valley Winery, Saylorsburg, PA
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Proceeds benefit the Jerry Kozic
Memorial Jazz Scholarship
July 16, 2016 The First Christmas City Summer Jazz Festival –
Bethlehem Municipal Ice Rink
345 Illick’s Mill Rd
12:00 – 10:00 pm
FREE & open to the public
Wednesday April 27
PA Jazz Idol III & Fifth Annual Awards
Program
OPENING R EM A R KS- JOEL NAT HAN R OSEN
1. LV Charter Arts Advanced Jazz Combo: “Outer Blue”
Composed by Lucas Berthel (Charter Arts Senior) - The cats: Dane Becker – piano,
Ricky Stellar bass, Jonah Salen – drums, Cayden Wisner – guitar, Tyler Smith- vibes,
Quintin White -trumpet, Kyle Gulick- tenor, Griffin Woodard – clarinet,
Donovan Austin - trombone
Award Presentation - Student of the Year - Jamal Wilkes, Kutztown HS
2. Emmaus Jazz Quintet “Easin’ it”
August 21, 2016
2016 Riverside Park Jazz Festival
Riverside Park- Easton, Pa.
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Featuring evolving jazz artists
October 23, 2016 “Fall for Jazz” Party
3:00 – 6:00 pm FREE party –
great jazz- become a member
The Ice House on Sand Island, Bethlehem, PA
November 15 – 18, 2016
Jazz Series V – our fifth anniversary
Big Band celebrationGuest artist jazz composer/conductor
MARIA SCHNEIDER
@ Moravian College. Four days of clinics,
workshops and performances.
omposed by Frank Foster - Ryan Taranto- trumpet, Ian McCardle – tenor,
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Jake Gilbert -piano, Ryan Hines – bass, Chinmay Muttur - drums
Award Presentation - School Jazz Band - Frank Parker - Quakertown HS
3. Marywood (Russel Soine & Mark Harvey) “In a Sentimental Mood”
Composed by Duke Ellington - Ross Lesoine - tenor sax, Mark Harvey – piano
Award Presentation - Lifetime Achievement: Roy Cumming & Glenn Davis
4. New York Duo - “317 e32nd street”
Composed by Lennie Tristank - Liam Zahn - drums, Baptiste Horcholle - tenor sax
Award Presentation - Jazz Patrons - Richard & Susan Master
5. The Chameleons “Mojo”
Composed by Monty Alexander - Dane Becker – piano, Chris Ambrosi – guitar,
Bill Gow – bass, Maria Mararou - drums
Award Presentation - Artist of the Year - Bill Washer
Audience Vote - Judges Deliberate
STEEL STACKS Competition winning HS bands
1.- North Penn “Navy” band - 2.- Quakertown
Above high schools have been chosen to participate as workshop bands at this years PAJAZZ
November Jazz Series V. Guest conductor- Maria Schneider.
PAJAZZ Series V composition competition-
Winning compositions will be performed
at the November series. There are 2 areas of submission. HS/college & Adult level. Prizes $250 per.
Submission deadline August 1, 2016. Winners notified September 15, 2016. Rules and requirements
available upon request.
Contact- [email protected]
6. Moravian College Youth Summer Jazz Camp Scholarship presentations
Sponsor- Beall Fowler
7. Award Presentation - Soloists
8. Award Presentation - Bands
Following the program, everyone is invited for cookies & punch
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— Distinguished Judges —
Tony Gairo
Tony Gairo maintains an active schedule as a composer, performer, and
educator of jazz, the saxophones, flutes, and clarinets, jazz composition,
arranging, theory and analysis, and jazz history. Voted the 2004 Jazz Musician
of the Year - Lehigh Valley (PA) by Pulseweekly Magazine, he is the leader
of the Tony Gairo Band, an 11-piece jazz ensemble whose “book” consists
mostly of his compositions and arrangements and the Tony Gairo Big Band, a
17-piece modern jazz orchestra whose repertoire consists entirely of his original
compositions. Since 1996, Gairo has been an Artist/Lecturer on the Jazz Faculty
at Moravian College, where he is the Director of Jazz Combo I and teaches
saxophone, flute, clarinet, jazz improvisation, jazz composition/arranging,
and jazz history. In April 2006, the Music Department presented him with
the T. Edgar Shields Prize for Distinguished Studio Instruction. Since 2004,
he has been an adjunct on the Jazz Faculty at Muhlenberg College, Allentown,
PA where he is currently the Director of the Jazz Ensemble. In addition, he is
an active member of the Music Faculty at Lafayette College, Easton, PA. Mr.
Gairo has been commissioned to compose original scores and arrangements by
Moravian College, Wissahickon High School, Lou Lanza and the Pennsylvania
Jazz Collective. His recent Moravian commissions include Collaboration: A Jazz
Ballet (2007) and the jazz opera The Real Book of Gig (2011). As always, Tony
Gairo keeps a busy calendar of public and private performances and recording
sessions both as a leader of bands and as a sideman in a sundry of ensembles,
styles, and projects.
Patrick Dorian
Patrick Dorian, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Music, was a member of
the East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania Music Department from 1987
through 2013. In 2010, he was awarded the highest faculty honor, the preeminent
rank of Distinguished Professor of Music. He taught courses in jazz studies and
film music and was the liaison to the Al Cohn Memorial Jazz Collection. He is
the author and reviewer of many professional journal articles, chapters in several
books, and CD insert booklets.
Professor Dorian’s long-time experience as a concert band and jazz ensemble
director make him a sought-after evaluator and adjudicator at many festivals. His
biography is included in Trumpet Greats: A Biographical Dictionary by David
R. Hickman et al. (2013). It outlines Professor Dorian’s accomplished teaching
career, in addition to his performing and recording careers, especially as a longtime member of the Phil Woods Big Band, the David Liebman Big Band directed
by Gunnar Mossblad, the Jazz Artists Repertory Orchestra (JARO), and the
Water Gap Brass. He has toured internationally, with performances at major jazz
festivals, jazz clubs, and concert halls.
1997, and Beyond the Line, 2003). He also performed on the David Liebman
Big Band (DLBB) DVD and CD LIVE . . . As Always (2011). Recently released
recordings include New Celebration by Phil Woods and the COTA Festival
Orchestra, Tomorrow’s Expectations by the DLBB, and A Tribute to Wayne
Shorter by the DLBB. He has recently performed with The Temptations, The
Four Freshmen, and the national tour of Cathy Rigby Is Peter Pan.
In June 2007, Professor Dorian was presented with the Great Teacher Award
by the ESU Alumni Association. In October 2007, he was inducted into the East
Stroudsburg Area School District Music Hall of Fame. He was also awarded
the Fred Waring Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Arts and the
Community. Professor Dorian holds degrees from Northwestern University (MM
Performance) and Ithaca College (BM Performance and Music Education) and
taught instrumental music in public schools for 14 years.
Wayne Maura
The President of the Pennsylvania Jazz collective, Wayne made his living as a
professional drummer for 25 years. He toured the US playing in many types of
bands. Following in his father’s footsteps he is now a magisterial district judge.
Dave Liebman
David Liebman was born in 1946 into a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York.
As a child in 1949 he contracted polio. He began classical piano lessons at the
age of nine and saxophone by twelve. His interest in jazz was sparked by seeing
John Coltrane perform live in New York City clubs such as Birdland, the Village
Vanguard and the Half Note. Throughout high school and college, Liebman
pursued his jazz interest by studying with Joe Allard, Lennie Tristano, and
Charles Lloyd. Upon graduation from New York University (with a degree in
American History), he began to seriously devote himself to the full-time pursuit
of being a jazz artist.
In the early 1970s, after recording with Genya Ravan and Ten Wheel Drive,
Liebman took the leading role (as President) in organizing several dozen
musicians into a cooperative, Free Life Communication, which became an
integral part of the fertile New York loft jazz scene in the early 1970s and was
funded by The New York State Council of the Arts and the Space for Innovative
Development. After one year spent with Ten Wheel Drive, one of the early jazz
fusion groups, Liebman secured the saxophone/flute position with the group of
John Coltrane’s drummer, Elvin Jones. Within two years, Liebman reached the
zenith of his apprenticeship period when Miles Davis hired him. These years,
1970–74, were filled with tours and recordings. At the same time, Liebman began
exploring his own music, first in the Open Sky Trio with Bob Moses and then
with pianist Richie Beirach in the group Lookout Farm. This group recorded for
the German-based ECM label as well as A&M Records while touring the U.S.,
Canada, India, Japan and Europe. Lookout Farm was awarded the number one
Professor Dorian performed on two Grammy-nominated CDs (Celebration!,
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position in the category “Group Deserving of Wider Recognition”in the 1976
Down Beat’s International Critics’ Poll. In these years he also played and recorded
with Pee Wee Ellis.
In 1977, Liebman toured the world with pianist Chick Corea, followed up the
next year by the formation of the David Liebman Quintet with John Scofield,
Kenny Kirkland and Terumasa Hino as featured sidemen. After several world
tours and recordings by the quintet over three years, he reunited with Richard
Beirach. They began performing and recording as a duo, as well as creating the
group Quest in 1981. Beginning with bassist George Mraz and drummer Al
Foster, the group solidified when Ron McClure and Billy Hart joined in 1984.
Through 1991, Quest recorded seven CDs, toured extensively and did many
workshops with students worldwide.
1990s to present
After 23 years with the Dave Liebman Group (featuring guitarist Vic Juris),
Liebman formed “Expansions” reaching out to the younger generation featuring
bassist Tony Marino, pianist Bobby Avey, on reeds Matt Vashlishan and Alex
Ritz on drums. Over the past decades, Liebman has often been featured with top
European jazz artists such as Joachim Kühn, Daniel Humair, Paolo Fresu, Jon
Christensen, Bobo Stenson and in the World View Trio with Austrian drummer
Wolfgang Reisenger and French bassist Jean-Paul Celea. His ability to play in so
many diverse styles has led to big band and radio orchestra performances with
the Brussels Jazz Orchestra, the WDR and NDR in Germany, the Metropole
Orchestra of the Netherlands, the new music group Klangforum from Vienna
and, most notably, Liebman was the first improviser to perform with the world
famous Ensemble InterContemporain founded by Pierre Boulez in France. On
all these occasions, the music is arranged from Liebman’s own compositions and
improvisations. He has consistently placed among the top finalists in the Down
Beat Critic’s and Reader’s Polls since 1973 in the Soprano Saxophone category
and on occasion, flute. Lieb has been featured on several hundred recordings of
which he has been the leader or co-leader on over one hundred. Nearly three
hundred original compositions have been recorded. His artistic output has
ranged from straight-ahead classic jazz to chamber music, from fusion to avant
garde, with numerous CDs featuring original arrangements of the music of
Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, Coltrane, Kurt Weill, Alec Wilder, Cole Porter,
Jobim, Puccini and the Beatles.
Liebman has published material on a variety of subjects including
instructional DVDs. He has also published chamber music and over the years
has contributed regularly to various periodicals, such as the Saxophone Journal
and the International Association of Jazz Educators Journal. He is the author of
several milestone books: Self Portrait of a Jazz Artist, Jazz Connections: Miles
Davis and David Liebman, A Chromatic Approach to Jazz Harmony and Melody,
and Developing a Personal Saxophone Sound. Several of these books have been
translated to other languages.
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His teaching activities at universities and in clinic settings have taken him
literally around the world as a result of his varied musical directions and
expertise on several instruments, along with an ability to articulate the intricacies
of the jazz language, aesthetic and technique. Over the years, he has regularly
received grantees to study with him funded by the NEA (U.S.), the Canadian Arts
Council, as well as Arts Councils of numerous European countries. In 1989, he
founded the International Association of Schools of Jazz (IASJ), an organization
dedicated to networking educators and students from international jazz schools
through periodic meetings, exchange programs and newsletters. Liebman
presently serves as the Artistic Director of the IASJ. He scored music for the
JazzEx Ballet Company in the Netherlands in the early 1990s and Ocean of Light
for Katrina and the Tsunami tragedies in 2006. Currently, Liebman is the Artist
in Residence at the Manhattan School of Music
Liebman and musicologist Lewis Porter teamed up to develop What It Is: The
Life of a Jazz Artist, Liebman’s biography. Released in March 2012, the book was
well received by jazz critics.
Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Neil Wetzel
Dr. Neil Wetzel is Associate Professor of Music at Moravian College
(Bethlehem, PA) where he teaches saxophone and is Director of Jazz Studies.
Having earned both a BM (Jazz Perf.) and MAT degrees from the University of
the Arts in Philadelphia. In 2007 he completed the EdD program at Teacher’s
College, Columbia University. His dissertation focused on teaching jazz
improvisation. As founder and music director of Moravian College’s summer
music camp, July Jazz Getaway, Mr. Wetzel has worked and played with Clark
Terry, Al Grey, Terrell Stafford, Milt Grayson, Stanley Turrentine, and Bobby
Watson. He has backed many great performers including Tony Bennett, Natalie
Cole, Bob Hope, Johnny Mathis, Bernadette Peters, the Temptations and the
Four Tops. He has recorded with the Philly Pops Orchestra and singer Patti
Page in Carnegie Hall; this CD won the 1999 Grammy for best Pop Traditional
Performance. He can also be heard on four CD’s with jazz pianist Eric Mintel:
Live, Hopscotch, Dynamo and Four on the Floor. Mr. Wetzel has also played
and taught at the Lana Jazz Festival in Lana, Italy as well as the Karel Velebny
Jazz Workshop in Frydlant, Czech Republic. He is on the advisory board of the
Pennsylvania Jazz Collective and the chair of their education committee.
His latest CD project “Cowboys and Capes” was just released.
Awards Presenter: Alan Gaumer
Awards presenter: Alan Gaumer has been playing trumpet since 1958. As a
young trumpeter he appeared on the national television show the Ted Mack
Amateur Hour. As featured Jazz trumpeter in the US Navy Show Band, he
performed in over 70 countries throughout Europe, Africa, Asia and South
America.
He is currently in his twenty third year as jazz trumpet artist/lecturer at
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Moravian College. He is very active in local jazz education and adjudicates
regularly at regional school jazz festivals. Former, and one current (trumpet &
jazz “improv”) students, have won positions in the prestigious Pennsylvania State
High School Jazz Band.-trumpet section. Alan regularly preforms with several
ensembles including, the Quintet- Co-op Bop, in duet with Robin Bryan (Body
and Soul) and as a member of the trumpet section of the Deer Head Inn- COTA
All-Stars Big Band. He also appears with the Moravian College Faculty Jazz
Quintet and continues to free-lance in a variety of genres.
Alan is the founder and Artistic Director of the Lehigh Valley based nonprofit organization: The Pennsylvania Jazz Collective. Its mission is to educate
and expose community members of all ages to the richness, the history, and the
diversity of American jazz. www.pajazzcollective.org
He performs with a “Who’s Who” list of jazz personalities including: Randy
Brecker, Phil Woods, Bob Dorough, Bill Goodwin, Tony Marino, Craig Kastelnik,
Nelson Hill, Gary Rissmiller, Tom Kozic, Skip Wilkins, Dave Leonhardt, Tom
Schuman, Tony Gairo, Paul Rostock, Neil Wetzel, Bill Washer, Matt Vashlishan
and many more. As a young trumpeter he played with the big bands of: Glenn
Miller, Tommy Dorsey & Harry James.
A short list of recording credits include: “Co-op Bop”, a jazz quintet; “Caught
in the Web” with Rob Stoneback; “Introducing” the Moravian Jazz Faculty;
his own compilation of original compositions, “One To Go”, and just released,
“Cowboys and Capes” a Neil Wetzel project.
The PA Jazz vision
Improving the future through arts education
Mission : The Pennsylvania Jazz Collective strives to expose and promote
the diversity of jazz through education, outreach and performance
encouraging participation in America’s unique art form.
Education objectives: Through education in the arts, particularly jazz, the
Pennsylvania Jazz Collective seeks to instill essential and life enhancing
skills. Some of these skills include discipline, creativity, problem solving,
working well with others in a cooperative atmosphere, confidence and
intellectual development.
PA Jazz focuses on the musical communication that is at the core of jazz.
Jazz is an expression of individuality and the spontaneous artistic language
spoken within the context of a democratic framework. We are cognizant
that jazz performers and students draw upon multiple educational and
social disciplines to simultaneously interact in a manner that uniquely ties
together many educational disciplines and learning..
To learn more or to make a contribution, please contact:
PENNSYLVANIA Jazz COLLECTIVE
352 Anchorage Rd., Saylorsburg, Pa. 18353
570-656-5631
www.pajazzcollective.org
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
The Honorable Wayne Maura
Magisterial District Judge
Vice President, UNICO Bethlehem Chapter
Member, Board of Directors, Boys and Girls Club of Bethlehem
Member, Executive Board, Goodfellows
Vice President
Tony Gairo, B. M. Saxophone
Associate Professor of Saxophone, Jazz at Moravian, Muhlenberg &
Lafayette Colleges
Director of the Muhlenberg College Big Band and Moravian College
Jazz Combo 1.
Secretary
Dr. Thomas Sugalski, Ph.D.
Clinical Neuropsychology
Psychology Associates of Bethlehem,
Affiliated Staff of St. Luke’s University Health Care Network
Treasurer
Ernest L. Stadler, P. E.
Principal Consultant, Stadler Engineering Co.
Past adjunct faculty in Bioprocess Engineering at NCC
Retired as Director Custom Engineered Bioprocess Equipment Sales
at B. Braun Biotech / Sartorius
Founding Member and Treasurer, Society of Bioprocess Professionals
Board Members
Dave Roth
June Thomas
Bill Smith
Vicki Doney
Advisory Board & Education Committee Chair
Neil Wetzel, Ed. D
Associate Professor Music and Director of Jazz Studies,
Moravian College
Artistic Director: Alan Gaumer
Graduate U.S. Navy School of Music
Artist / Lecturer, Moravian College
Community Relations & Media Director:
Ralla Roth
Calendar Listing Submissions: June Thomas
Attorney: Michael D. Collins, Esq.
Photographer: Dan Danish
Accountant: James P. Weiss, C.P.A.
Art Brand: Sayre Design
Webmaster: Matthew Hoh
Committee Members
Neil Wetzel | Alan Gaumer | Tony Gairo | Bill Smith, Chair | Arlene Schar | Davey Werkheiser |
Annie Prince | Zack Martin | Gene Perla | Dan Danish | Dave Berger | Jim McGee | June Thomas |
Dave Roth | Gary Rissmiller | Bill Smith | Vicki Doney | Bob Ackerman | Tony Gairo | Wayne Maura |
Jim Gloria | Brian Bortz | George Torrella | Dan Wilkins
Past Board Members
The NEW PA Jazz Membership plannow live online www.pajazzcollective.org
Your membership and support enables us to
present the finest Jazz artists, educate students
and develop an audience for America’s music- JAZZ!
We offer 7 levels of membership designed to
suit all budgets and interests of the individual or
corporate member.
We thank all sponsors & contributors.
MEMBERS
Musician gold members
June Thomas
Mike Lorenz
Zack Martin
Dave Berger
Alan Gaumer
Robin Bryan
Nick Krolak
Skip Wilkins
Joe Wagner
Musician members
David Leffler
Ernie Stadler
James Frank
Bob Cohen
Henry Lawrence Rob Fraser
Marlene Gilley
Dave Roth
Tom Sestak
Rob Stoneback
Craig Kastelnik* Gary Rissmiller*
Tom Kozic*
George Torrella
Tony Gairo
Arlene Schar
Bill Smith Linda Kozic
Neil Henann
Nancy Coletti
Karen Toole
Frank Strouse
Zach Brock
Bill Washer
Ryan Taranto
Ron Goosley
Dr. Richard Fanning
Dave Leonhardt
Russ Braun
Nelson Hill*
Lou Czechowski
Pete Fluck
Ed Hudak
Frank DiBussolo
Peter Harper
(as of 4/21/16)
* Past artist of the year.
Jazz series V Grant Awards:
PCA/Lehigh Valley Arts Council Project Stream
Moravian College Arts & Lectures Grant
Moravian College Department of Music
Anonymous
School Members
Broughal Middle School
Student members
Ron Bogart
Joel Paulson
Maggie Rineman
Please note:
Marlene Gilley | Frank Wilgruber | Jim McGee | Robin Bryan | Joel Nathan Rosen
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As new members join, our website will be updated bi-monthly.
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Silver Patrons
Robin Bieber
Ralph Morris
Frank Wilgruber Harold Seltzer
Bill Scherbak
Joseph Kneebone
Ellison Heil
Dr. Joel Nathan Rosen
Adrian Shanker Dale Howe
Harry Newman
Hank Narrow
Jill Narrow
Danielle Becker
Dr. Thomas Sugalski
Gold Patrons
Patti Sakdiponephong
Pat Finelli
David Miller
Platinum Patrons
Zeiner Piano - John Zeiner
Taranto Family - Mary Taranto
WWFM / WWCI - Gloria Krolak
Wetzel Family - Dr. Neil & Christine Wetzel
Ambrosi Family - Jeannine Ambrosi
Chester County Cat Hospital Paul & Dr. Rachel Stadler
Cherry Valley Winery - Mary Sorrenti
The Cafe - Pattie Sakdiponephong
Psychology Associates of Bethlehem
Dr. Tom Sugalski
Annie Prince & Bruce Wilson Construction
Cool Club Patrons
The Bookstore Speakeasy - Jim Richie
Bethlehem ENT - Dr. David Yen
South Italy Imports - Bill Binczak
Working Dog Press
Swing Club Patrons
Pest Pro, Inc. - Rich Potts
James Burke and Associates
The PA Jazz Society
Bebop Club Patrons
Judge Wayne “Paco” Maura
WDIY
Hotel Bethlehem
Nazareth Music Company
MCS Industries
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Grants: Beall Fowler
Arts & Lectures (Moravian)
Moravian Music Department
PA Council for Arts - LV Arts
Lehigh Valley Arts Council Project Stream
Anonymous
2016 Christmas City Festival Sponsors
($2,000 + Level)
Minsi Ridge Records
MCS Industries
Abe’s Cold Beer
The PA Jazz Society
Northampton County
Pa Jazz Society
Pennsylvania Jazz Collective
sincerely thanks
The Taranto Family
Bethlehem ENT
Sayer Design
Working Dog Press
Blair Flintom
Moravian College Music Department
for their support
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Hosted by Messiah College's Dr. William Stowman, the 15th annual
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year’s camp is 4 DAYS/3 NIGHTS and features a concert on Friday evening 6/17 at 7:30pm - with our guest performer/educators - Stefon Harris and
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