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Awesome After School Orchestra Needs Your Help

You guys all know my involvement in local classic music as a percussionist in the Central Oregon Symphony and the Cascade Winds Symphonic Band. I think music is a great thing for all kids to learn as it helps them with so many skills later in life (young musicians turn into smart people). With my daughter, niece and nephew all spending a couple years in this class (and loving it), this is near and dear to my heart.

The Awesome After School Orchestra (AASO) is a great program put on by the Central Oregon Symphony Association and Bend Parks and Recreation and is a great program to introduce your third, fourth, or fifth grade children to the wonderful world of music. The AASO is a long-running after-school program two days a week during the school year where your kid can be introduced to playing string instruments (violin, viola, cello or bass), reading music, and have a great time. There are classes held at both Bear Creek and High Lakes elementary (covering both sides of Bend), and performances will be held through the year. More detailed information can be found on this page of the BP&R guide (the single requisite page hosted here as the full guide is a big download and 90+ pages long).

The problem? The enrollment for the classes is much lower this year than in years past, and there’s a chance that the classes could be dropped entirely if enrollment doesn’t increase before classes start next week. The initial $250 cost is a bit much up front, but think about it: It’s a school-year-long class. It equals out to about $5 per-lesson. Where else are you going to find something so beneficial to your child that will cost that little? You would need to rent an instrument (we have my daughter’s through Just Joe’s, but there are other providers in town, too), though there are some instruments available through Bear Creek’s music program.

Seriously, it’s a great program that some hard-working people created back in the day, and with the lack of real music education in our elementary schools (like many of us had when we were kids) , programs like this are sorely needed. I really don’t want to see it die. Call the Central Oregon Symphony Association at 541.317.3941 (or email symphony {at} bendbroadband {dot} com) or you can sign up by calling Bend Parks and Rec at 541.389.7275 or register online here. Thanks for listening!

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(Full Disclosure: Obviously I am in the symphony, which helps fund the AASO, but my wife is on the CO Symphony’s Education Board, which oversees the AASO and other education out-reach programs the symphony does.)

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Finally got a new LCD hinge for my laptop and got it installed (way more complicated than it should have been). I’ve been using the thing very gingerly lately so I didn’t put too much pressure on the other one and break it, too, which means not using it much after-hours (which means not using it much at home and blogging). Here’s making up for it…

What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Hilary Rosen worked for the RIAA from 1987 to 2003 and was instrumentally responsible for a bunch of lawsuits against music fans as well as pushing through the DMCA, one of the ugliest pieces of legislation to ever make it through Congress. Now she’s doing public relations work for BP. Needless to say, The Huff Post is officially cutting ties with her.

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Hitler “Downfall Meme” gets taken down

The oh-so-awesome DMCA strikes again.

What A Different World It Would Have Been…

…if Calvin would have just taken his Ritalin.

Back To Reality

Things can sure change in a day. I went from first to 10th in the pick ’em, and it’s probably only going to get worse, since two of my Final Four teams are now out of the competition. The updated spreadsheet has been put up.

We also have the two last place prizes already wrapped up and Dren is not in last place this year. “Dren will not win!” and “Go hogs!” cannot score any more points to move up the charts to pass anybody. I’ll be sending them e-mails with their prize information. But obviously the top-three are very much still up for grabs.

Bend Gets Another Mention In National Media

While it’s not for the pregnant man, it’s not much better:

In an exclusive interview with In Touch, 25-year-old stripper Stefani Talbott claims that she slept with Lost star Matthew Fox twice in the past year. While Matthew’s rep says “These accusations are false,” Stefani says she first met the 43-year-old last July, soon after she started working at Stars Cabaret in Bend, Oregon. “I was dancing onstage, and I made eye contact with him immediately. I got so excited,” Stefani tells In Touch. Since she was a big Party of Five fan, she recognized him right away — but she soon found out he was much different from the clean-cut characters he plays.

Story in the New York Daily News as well as everywhere else, even making comparisons with Tiger Woods.

Thankfully Bend isn’t the major point of the story here, but you know the local strip club (not safe for work, obviously) is probably getting some phone calls.

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