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vacuums, repairs a wood piece on the organ façade, leads
ANNUAL REPORT
Sylvia’s Notes
our board through mission and vision retreats, encourages
At the end of our 50th Season, it is humbling to have
school outreach, and works as a stage hand. I particularly
enjoyed so many arts events and associated with so many
appreciate his help on grant writing, proof reading, and
Caldwell Fine Arts 2010-11
June 2011
outstanding artists. I can enjoy this opportunity because so
making detailed action plans. Jack, my husband, is a per-
many others have donated their services and funds. Dr.
son who prefers to be in the background. He often initiates
Bedford Boston and Jack D. Hunt were recognized at the
useful ideas, arranges refreshments in perfect alignment
Mission: Accomplished
Annual Corporation Meeting on May 25 with a Support
for intermissions, keeps the street banners up to date, and
of the Arts Award. Dr. Bedford retired after 16 years as the
makes generous contributions. He has reluctantly been
Wilder Superintendent and is an enthusiastic board mem-
willing to be honored, but says “I’m there to help Fine Arts
ber who volunteers to do anything that needs doing. He
and make it easier for Sylvia.”
Caldwell Fine Arts Series, Inc.
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Caldwell Fine Arts presents and promotes the fine arts, entertains and educates the community,
and develops cooperative relationships to support the arts in the Treasure Valley.
This mission statement has been the guiding force for a tremendous 2010-2011 Season.
Caldwell Fine Arts (CFA) presents and promotes the fine arts
Coming Events
June 17-19, Idaho Youth Games at O’Connor Fieldhouse
High quality performances in a variety of disciplines have been a hallmark.
and other locations. Call 322-5172
THE ORGAN, KING OF INSTRUMENTS!
June 27, 7:30 p.m., Caldwell Centennial Band with its co-
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The American Guild of Organists Regional Convention
nnovations marked many of the programs of the
Conversation which followed. Twelve cellos of various
conductors, Jarrod Bell and Janelle Tingey, provide Summer
July 3-7 in Boise.
2010-2011 season. Jewett Auditorium doesn’t have
sizes arranged by cellist, Jill Transtrum, enhanced the
Concerts in the Caldwell Memorial Park, corner of Grant
the splendor or historic tradition of silent movie
July 5, 9:30 a.m., Jewett Auditorium College of Idaho,
ambiance of the stage. Just over ten days later, The Big
and Kimball. Bring your lawn chair. Other dates are July 11,
theatres, but the organ under the spell of Ben
DANIEL KERR, a professor at BYU Idaho, will perform on
Bang Jazz Band from Chilliwack, B.C. gave a spirited
25, and Aug. 8, 22. Free.
Model, a leading theatre organist, certainly was adapt-
the Casavant Organ. Dr. Kerr has performed with the Los
concert on October 14 enroute to the Sun Valley Jazz
June 24. 5 p.m.-7p.m., “Friday Night Express” at the
able in the opening event on September 18. The apron
Angeles Philharmonic and is a regular recitalist on the
Festival. That connection has provided some great enter-
Caldwell Train Depot, only one this year! Live entertain-
in front of the stage was uncovered revealing an orches-
organs of Temple Square in Salt Lake City.
tainment for at least 8 bands. These young players were
ment, food, and fun! Street Dance and movie will be shown
tra pit for the Boise Philharmonic musicians and direc-
as outstanding as Dr. Don Price and others had told us
July 5, 10:45 a.m., MICHAEL BONEY, organist at St.
at the Indian Creek Park at dusk.
tor Robert Franz. It was a joy to hear people laugh at the
from hearing them previously at Sun Valley.
Michael’s in Boise, explores Gospel Music in the
simple, hilarious situations of the silent movies: Dog Shy
The Jewett orchestra pit was open again on December 7
Aug. 12, 7 p.m.-11p.m. Blues on the Banks/Blues in the
Traditional Service and music written by African-American
with Charley Chase, The Scarecrow starring Buster
for Opera Idaho’s Amahl and the Night Visitors. The orches-
Park begins on Friday at the Willows 2805 Blaine St., $15
composers, including the 20th Century in Jewett.
Keaton, and Grandma’s Boy with Harold Lloyd.
tra sound reverberated but didn’t overwhelm the outstand-
single, $25 couple. Aug. 13, Saturday shows, 4 p.m.-10:30
On October 2, guitarist Brad Richter and cellist Victor
July 5, 10:45 a.m., Boone Memorial Presbyterian Church,
ing cast of singers. It is a thrilling effect to have the kings
p.m., free, but a $5 donation per person is requested for the
Uzur provided an innovative program including their
an introduction to the mechanical aspects of the organ by
and chorus singers enter from the back of the hall to music
Brad Carrow Scholarship for Caldwell Youth.
original selections. The audience enjoyed the Curtain
JOE O’DONNELL from Portland.
that is coming from the bottom of the orchestra pit.
Aug. 16-20, BUCKAROO BREAKFAST, Simplot Stadium
The Nutcracker, choreographed by Toni Pimble for the
Check the web site: for the
6:30 a.m.-9 a.m. RODEO!
Eugene Ballet, brought the traditional story of Clara and
listings of national recitalists: Jeremy Filsell (Artist-in-
2011-12 S
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Sept. 17, INDIAN CREEK FESTIVAL in downtown Caldwell,
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ICKETS ON SALE NOW
her dream to life on December 9. Local mice, angels,
Residence at the Washington National Cathedral), Tom
family friendly!
party children, and lady bugs provided joy for their fami-
Prices from $66 to $80 for five events.
Trenney (Lincoln, Nebraska), Janette Fishell (Young
lies and the large crowd that has continued to enjoy this
Organist of the Year), Richard Elliott (principal organist at
$70 to $120 for all events. Student discount $25.
Sept. 24, TASTE OF THE HARVEST at The College of Idaho
classic of the holiday season. After 21 years, some of the
the Mormon Tabernacle), and many others.
in the Morrison Quadrangle, 1-5 p.m.
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