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Rawlins Music Academy

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Updated May 20, 2010

 

Rawlins Music Academy will present the 3rd Annual Spring Strings & Other Things on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at 4:00 PM.  Following the recital, the academy will host an open house to show off our completed studios.  These two studios will enable us to offer additional class time, therefore expanding musical education opportunities.  Please join us at 5:00 PM for a tour of the facility and refreshments.

 

SUMMER ART/MUSIC CLASSES

INFORMATION

 

ART CLASSES for ages 7 – 12

719-322-4376

 

Tuesdays, beginning June 8th – July 20th (Six sessions – No class on June 22)

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM @ Rawlins Main Street Gallery, 400 West Cedar

$95.00 includes supplies

Class limited to 8 students

 

MUSIC CLASSES for ages 7 – 12

307-324-8924

 

Tuesdays, beginning June 15th – July 20th (Six consecutive weeks)

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM @ Rawlins Music Academy, 214 4th Street

$95.00 includes materials

Class limited to 12 students

 

Get 10% off each class when you enroll in both!

 

A reception will be held on July 21st at 4:00 PM at the Rawlins Main Street Gallery to allow the students to showcase their projects.

 

 
Jubilante
, the large ensemble of JECC, is currenly taking a short break.  Rehearsals will resume on Sunday, June 4th, 2010 at 2:00 PM.  Rehearsals are held at Rawlins Music Academy on Sundays from 2:00 - 4:00 PM.  New members are always welcome. 
 
Joyful Ringers!, JECC's hand bell choir, meets on Sundays from 4:00 - 6:00 at Rawlins Music Academy.  This choir is currently full, but if you are interested in joining a hand bell choir, you may call the academy for more information.
 
Watch this space for more news and updates on music activities in and around Rawlins.  Submit your news items to RMA!


 

 

Music Education


A string and orchestral music education adds a unique dimension to a child's life that cannot be fulfilled by any other type of music instruction.


Playing a stringed instrument enhances a child's quality of life. It provides creative, emotional, and social opportunities and can lead to improvements in academic performance in other areas beyond music.


From "Why Strings?" by the American String Teachers Association