Hey listeners!
So, we have our first show of 2010 coming up and I hope you’re as excited as I am.
Last year, we managed to get some fantastic artists on the program, but this year should be even better. My goal for 2010 is to really bear down and dig into the youthMusic Preview: Tera Incognita
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Craving some quality live music amidst the change of seasons? Then come out to part one of our Coffee Shop Series featuring a night of live music by amazing local youth artists!
When: Wednesday, November 30th, 2011 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Where: The Wired Monk Coffee Bistro (Fleetwood Center: 15980 - FraserY57 Media presents: Coffee Shop Series Part 1
Application Closing Date: October 28, 2011
Position Title: Administrator
Location: Vancouver
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The Vancouver Youth Symphony Orchestra is a non-profit, educational, community organization whose mission is to provide accessible, high caliber orchestral training to youth aged 8-22 through rehearsals, workshops and concerts. Entering its 82nd year, the VYSO is comprisedVancouver Youth Symphony Orchestra Administrator
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