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~~ Coming Events ~~


Second Sunday Concert Series
returns to Fernwood Botanical Gardens
September 14, 2008 at 4:00 PM

***Carey Pearson, soprano***
Admission is Free as always
The concert will move indoors if the weather is undesireable.
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***Ravinia 2008!***
July 20 & 21
Find pictures of the trip by clicking on this link below which takes you to our Facebook page photo album for Ravinia 2008.


The Ravinia Festival's greatest performance (from our point of view) featured world famous Lang Lang (click for video), considered one of the most talented and famous pianist in the world, along with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a performance that entertained the WAUS listeners and members who signed up for the trip with TCU Travel's Sandra Dobrucki and myself Teddy Weithers, Marketing Director here at WAUS, with a passionate performances of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue and Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.2. Hundreds of other Ravinia attendees lined the perimeter of the pavilion during the performance standing in quiet awe with the WAUS entourage, comfortably seated in the pavilion, as Lang Lang effortlessly performed, showing his devotion to crowd pleasing, at times theatrical classical piano playing which displayed his many years and thousands of hours of practice. Bravo! And bravo again to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and conductor James Conlon!

Join us next year when WAUS and TCU Travel head to ***Ravina 2009*** ___________________________________________________

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