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Published: Saturday, October 3, 2009
EVERETT SYMPHONY


Thanks to New Life Center for supporting music

This letter is written to sing the praises of the Everett Symphony and of the New Life Center for their sterling presentation of the Magical Music of Disney on Sept. 26.

As a long-ago percussionist with Tacoma’s Stadium Band and with the UDub band, directed by Walter Welke back in the early ’40s, I have a great appreciation for the efforts and pleasure offered by groups of musicians. The symphony outdid itself with the great variety of tunes, tones, moods and expressions demanded by the Disney mystique.

And we understand that the New Life Center donated the use of their beautiful hall for the production. Congratulations to the congregation for their generosity and musical support.

Taking the symphony into neighborhoods is an outstanding accomplishment and offering to our community.

Beverley Funk
Bothell

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