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IN TOWN HAPPENINGS
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WEDNEIDAY - NCV. 10
Barnes & Noble, 1336 Au
gusta West Parkway, will hold
its Wednesday Philosophy
Group meeting on Nov. 10 at 7
pm. Dr. Elsebet Jegstrup of
Augusta State University will
Borders Books & Music will
hold a Singles Nite on Wed,
Nov. 10, from 8:30 to 10 p.m.
Single people interested in good
books music and conversation
are encouraged to head to Bor
ders every second Wed. Live
music, great coffee and singles
book display.
Stars at Paine College
From page 3C
cert Series” at the Kennedy
Center. Irvin has performed as
soloist and accompanist in sev
eral churches in the metropoli
tan area. He has served as
interim music director at St.
Mark’s United Methodist
Church in Baltimore. He is
currently a musician on “From
the Heart Church Ministries,
Inc.” in Temple Hills and
Clinton, Maryland.
Ms. Sonja Michelle Teal, a
native of Fort Myers, Florida,
graduated with a B.A. degree
in music from Bethune-
Cookman College, and with a
masters degree in music from
Howard University. She stud
ied voice under the auspices of
the world renowned divas
Mattiwilda Dobbs and Carmen
Balthrop. Ms. Teal currently
teaches in the Prince George's
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THURSDAY - NOV. 11
A Veteran's Day Service,
sponsored by the Richmond
County Historical Society
(RCHS), will be held at Heroes’
Overlook at the 10th St. en
trance to Riverwalk at 1 p.m.
There will be a brick dedication
and celebration. For more in
formation, call Vicki Greene of
the RCHS at (706) 737-1532.
“Cosi” by Louis Nowra, will
be presented by the Augusta
Theatre Company Nov. 11-13,
at 7:30 p.m. each night. Perfor
mances will be held at the Jack
B. Patrick Information Center
Auditorium, Augusta Techni
cal College, 3116 Deans Bridge
Rd. Call (803) 279-7602 .
County School system. She has
traveled extensively through
the world having sung in Eu
rope, Russia, Japan, South
America and Spain. She is
known through the U.S. for her
melodious soprano voice. In
the spring of 1999, Ms. Teal
sang in a master class for the
diva Leontyne Price and is cur
rently performing throughout
the Washington, D.C. and
Maryland area.
Keith Byron Craigisanative of
Waynesboro, Mississippi. Heisa
graduate of Toogaloo College in
Mississippi with a degree in Mu
sic (Voice) and is currently ma
triculating at the Howard Uni
versity. Keith is a vocal student
of the former metropalitan opera
singer and world renowned ban
tone, William Ray. During this
past spring, Keith made his Eu
ropean debut with the Chicago
Sinfonetta. Hehasalsoappeared
with the Mississippi Opera.
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cies of the African hyena and
the tiger, than leave them as
drudges in America, for the
best condition that they could
aspire to.”
Washington brought along
his daguerreotype supplies
and for several years main
tained an active photography
business in Liberia, Sierra
Leone, Gambia and Senegal.
But he soon decided that this
future lay in helping to de
velop his adopted country’s ag
ricultural resources. He be
came one of Liberia’s princi
pal sugarcane growers and his
prosperous farm on the St.
Paul River employed as many
Jazz Quiz
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2. Louis Armstrong.
3. Tenor saxophone.
4.90.
5. Big band.
6. Lynwood Holmes.
7. Turrentine.
8. Jimmy Heat.
9. Jamey Aebersold.
10. Bass.
11. Clark Terry
12. IAJE — International
Association of Jazz Educators.
13. Dr. Billy Taylor.
14. Military jazz ensembles.
15. They are bassists.
16. 80,000.
17. Bud Powell.
18. Keyboards
19. Trumpet.
20. Saxophone
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From 1863 until shortly be
fore his death, Washington
was active in Liberia’s polita
cal affairs, winning election to
the House of Representatives
and later to the Liberian Sen
ate. In 1873, he became the
founding editor ofthe New Era
newspaper.
When Augustus Washington
died in Monrovia on June 7,
1875, his passing was mourned
as “a calamitous event for his
family and a severe loss to
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Western Africa generally.”
The National Portrait Gal
lery was established by an Act
of Congress in 1962, and
opened to the public in 1968
Its collections include more
than 18,000 paintings, sculp
ture, prints, drawings and
photographs — portraits of
the men and women who have
shaped the nation's history
and culture. The museum will
close temporarily for major
renovation on Jan. 9, 2000.
Reopening is scheduled for
2003.
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