Sunday morning afforded our students a variety of options for rest and refreshment. "Camp mom" Vicky Slowik brought homemade muffins to the dorm at 7:30 for early risers. Credo students volunteered to play in worship at 5 area churches, while others took the morning to rest. After special Sunday Brunch at Stevenson Hall, our intrepid students split into two groups: One group played an outreach concert in Akron, supporting the establishment of a music program at a local inner city church (ask your kids about "brother Howard!"), while another group went to Linwood Park on the shores of Lake Erie to swim and play an evening concert. Everyone came "home" with a great sense of accomplishment, refreshed and ready for the final push of learning this week.
This is the official blog for the 2010 session of the Credo Chamber Music summer festival (July 4-24). We'll be updating it each day to tell you about the activities the students are doing, fill you in on some exciting accomplishments and we will be posting photos!
Credo's vision is to nurture the artistic and personal growth of young string and piano musicians, so that they may not only become leaders in their musical disciplines but leaders in their communities. Our vision is reflected in our mission statement: Develop the Gift, Acknowledge the Source, Respond with Service.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Sunday . . . a day of rest . . . and activity!
Sunday morning afforded our students a variety of options for rest and refreshment. "Camp mom" Vicky Slowik brought homemade muffins to the dorm at 7:30 for early risers. Credo students volunteered to play in worship at 5 area churches, while others took the morning to rest. After special Sunday Brunch at Stevenson Hall, our intrepid students split into two groups: One group played an outreach concert in Akron, supporting the establishment of a music program at a local inner city church (ask your kids about "brother Howard!"), while another group went to Linwood Park on the shores of Lake Erie to swim and play an evening concert. Everyone came "home" with a great sense of accomplishment, refreshed and ready for the final push of learning this week.
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