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Then come meet these instruments, and more, on:
Saturday, May 2, 2015
1 -- 4 PM
at The Donald L. Heiter Community Center
100 North 5th Street, Lewisburg
We are offering a chance for young folks to sample a wide variety of musical instruments. Local Music Collec$ve
members and Robert M. Sides Music will set up sta$ons they can visit to get a hands-on introduc$on to these
instruments and a chance to meet and talk with the people who play them. For those who are especially
interested, there will be a limited number of opportuni$es to pursue a course of three introductory lessons with
one of the LMC mentors. These lessons will be held at the Heiter Center through the summer.
A FREE CONCERT will be presented by the Local Music Collec*ve immediately following this event.
Everyone Welcome!!!
Food will be available in the Heiter Center parking lot from That Kitchen Witch throughout the event.
For more informa*on:
Visit the Local Music Collec$ve table in Hufnagle Park,
at the Lewisburg 2015
Celebra$on of the Arts,
on Saturday, April 25, 2015.
Or visit us online at
www.localmusiccollec*ve.com
Or tune in:
WQSU (88.9 FM) on Sunday April 12, 2015, at 1:30PM
WKOK (1070 AM) on Wednesday, April 22, 2015, at 7AM
This program
was supported
in part by the
Pennsylvania
Council on the
Arts, a state
agency funded
by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania
and the National Endowment
for the Arts, a
federal agency.
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A word about:
The Local Music Collec$ve is just a group of folks who love music. Some of us play, some of us sing, and a lot of us just
listen, but all of us enjoy it so much that we want to share it with others. Our mission is simple -- we want to promote,
encourage and support live music in the Central Susquehanna Valley. 30 years ago when the LMC first started, our
emphasis was on bringing excellent musicians to the Valley to perform, but it became clear that we have plenty of great
musicians here already, so our focus shi=ed to helping to create places for them to play. About 20 years ago, the LMC
played a central role in the crea$on of the King Street Coffeehouse, which has become a Valley ins$tu$on. We publish a
quarterly newsle>er to keep our members in the musical loop. We offer a website for that same purpose. And
throughout our history we have held a Jam every month, which is to say one of our members hosts a party where folks
gather to play music -- whatever songs they wish, with whatever instruments they have brought, and no two Jams are
ever alike! People first come to a Jam as strangers, soon make friends, and over the years become part of a kind of extended family. It’s such a good thing that we want to share it with everyone -- the only creden$al needed is a love of
music. And we especially want to help young folks get a start in music so that they can find the same pleasure we have
enjoyed all these years. Check us out,
at our website: www.localmusiccollec*ve.com e-mail us at: the_lmc@mail.com
or contact us by regular mail at:
The Local Music Collec$ve
P. O. Box 338
A note of Thanks to the Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts, a state agency, and the following
generous individuals: Swan Stull and Marty
Gates and the Paulsen Family. Thank you to our
partners: Heiter Community Center; Lewisburg
Arts Council; Community Zone; Robert M. Sides
Music; Keith Hummel Sound; and
That Kitchen Witch.
Spring Talent Show:
Check out the CommUnity Zones Spring Talent Show being held
Saturday May 9, 2015 at 2:00 PM at the Donald Heiter
Community Center! For more informa$on visit us online at
www.lewisburgcommunity.wix.com or call us at 570-238-1818.
Start lessons this year and next year maybe you could be in our
talent show!
New Berlin, PA 17855
The Donald Heiter Community Center is a
place for all people, located in downtown
Lewisburg. We focus on social and
educa$onal programs, bringing our
neighborhoods together, improving our
community, volunteerism, and more. For
more informa$on visit us online at
www.donaldheiter.org, give us a call at
570-524-5000, or stop by at
100 N. 5th St. Lewisburg.