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Counesy photo The Central Washington Uni- Central Washington University's Wind Ensemble that will pm 'onn at the College Band Directors National msocia- versity Wind Ensemble will be tion Conference in Seattle on March 25. CWU students Storm Woodyard (percussion) and Morgan Pendon (saxo- one of seven groups performing phone) are both from Shelton. at the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) on the University of Washington and an Alan Hovhaness scholar, together for several years, alone CWU's ensembles have re- conference in Seattle. Two Shel- campus, will also take part in the perfor- The musical selections for ceived four national and three ton students, Storm Woodyard "This is the biggest and most mance as a guest conductor,their performance range from regional invitations to perform at and Morgan Pendon will perform prestigious event possible for a The concert is free and open . contemporary to traditional corn- professional conferences. in this prestigious event, university wind ensemble," said to the public. For more informa- positions, including "Symphony This will be the second time In addition, CWU is one of Larry Gookin, music professor tion go to depts.washington.edu/ No. 53, Star Dawn," by Alan Hov- CWU's Wind Ensemble has per- only three ensembles that ranked and director of bands, uwwinds/cbdna/conference-over- haness, "Dragon Rhyme" by Chen formed at a CBDNA National high enough in audition process Gookin will conduct the en- view/concerts/. Yi and "Profanation" by Leonard Conference. The previous perfor- to perform at Benaroya Hall, semble's performance, which will The CWU ensemble consists of Bernstein. mance was in Boulder, Colorado home of the Seattle Symphony be held at 3:30 p.m on March 25 56 members ranging from fresh- The Wind Ensemble is one of in 1995. CBDNA conferences are Orchestra. The other ensembles at Benaroya Hall. Keith Brion, men to graduate students. Most almost two-dozen performing held every two years in different will be performing at Meany Hall conductor of the New Sousa Band of the members have per-formed ensembles at Central. This year areas of the United States. • That's Right... Had problems in the past? --We Can Help! Had Repos?- We Can Help! On a fixed income? -- We Can Help! This is NOT an in-house finance plan. Lit offers credit tracking to help you rebuild @ Dick and Pat (Webb) Weston Hood Canal Auto Sales Now Features GUARANTEED CREDIT! Dick and Pat Weston celebrate 50 years Dick and Pat (Webb) Weston were married on March 24, 1961 in Brea, Calif. They have lived in Brea, Calif.; Albany, Ore.; Dallas, Texas and, for the past 20 years, in Mason County. Dick is a fleet manager for Thurston County. Pat worked as an office man- ager for 18 years prior to retiring from; Evergreen Christian Community in Olympia. They have been members of the Christian Communi- ty Church for 22 years. Their anniversary will be observed by traveling to Victoria, B.C. in March, then to Ireland in July and fmaly to London in Septem- ber. Their children are An- netto Stenger (Tony), Tri- cia Petrinovich (Stephen) and Toby Weston (Rhon- da). They also have seven grandchildren. MGH receives donation for MRI Courtesy photo The Shelton Hospital Association (SHA) recently donated $58,000 to Mason General Hospital towards the purchase of a new MRI. The new MRI will join the list of the many high tech diagnostic pieces of equipment MGH has, including a CT Scan (seen in for ground). Bruce Jorgeuson, president of the SHA (second fronf left), recently presented the check to Hospital representatives Bob Appel, MGH CEO (right); Don Wilson, president of the Board of Hospital Commissioners (far right); and Eric Moll, MGH CAO, (far left). Over the years, the Shelton Hospital Association has donated more than $1.3 million to MGH to be used for equipment and pro- grams. "The Association was started with assets from the sale of the Shelton Hospital in the sixties," said Jorgenson. "We invested the proceeds of $250,000, which has grown to a portfolio worth more than a $1 million." V See us today! ,YI, i: MC I CI. 5E II¢ ,, Awards 23800 Highway 3. Belfair 6AS =. =.0m I - tua=-ts I,J IULL.L.L _ _,' for science , ~- 3 .z. I. projects .... sm~ ~ m.mm~ ~¢. ,m ~ at the ~ d HJglnmy 101 ud 108, *Preuds *Comnlete '38" tin,.= 0aon 2MS5°°' d Z} w$3. 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PUD 3 is pleased to re- ward outstanding students in Mason County who are committed to learning about the important role that elec- tricity plays in our daily lives. The PUD is especially pleased that Skeekum Ro- tary has taken a leadership role in encouraging local scholars in their scientific pursuits.