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Trio of Strings Chamber Music Concert & Presentation

"Helping others Help Themselves” Promoting Reforestation, Cacao, and Community Improvement as a Great Wilderness Volunteer in Ecuador.

 

Description

Attend a Presentation and Chamber Music Performance:

“Helping others Help Themselves”
Promoting Reforestation, Cacao, and Community Improvement as a Great Wilderness Volunteer in Ecuador followed by “Trio of Strings Chamber Music Performance.”

Featuring:
Ryu Mitsuhashi Violin
Augusto Bertado Violin
Rocío Fernández Cello
(works by Telemann, L Mozart, anony., WA Mozart, Rodriguez)

Free Admission
Donations to Great Wilderness & FONMSOEAM are welcomed

Saturday, December 5th 2009
6:00-7:00 pm
Bangor Room, Memorial Union,
University of Maine

 

Note

 

This event has been organized by Rocio Fernandez who this upcoming spring semester will be embarking as the second intern for Great Wilderness volunteering with FONMSOEAM, “Federation of Black, Mestizos Organization of small scale cacao farmers from the South Western Esmeraldas, Atacames y Muisne,” in Ecuador.

Good Job Rocio!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Greetings from:

    The President of GW

   

     Interns and Volunteers

     2010:

          Rocio Fernandez

          Amanda Kessner

          Sara Tiffany

          Scott Winton

          Peter Cook

          

 

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Greetings from:

   The President of GW

   Interns and Volunteers