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2011 Winners
in Concert 
2009 Young Artist Competition
2009 Winners
in Concert
2009 Winner's
Concert Program
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Mission Statement
We are a non-profit group organized to develop and stimulate the talent
of our members and further musical culture in the community and
environs.
Meetings take place twice a month: one is for an informal workshop and one for a regular meeting/performance.
In addition, we sponsor a bi-annual Young Artist Competition to develop and encourage young aspiring musicians during a pivotal stage in their careers.
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Membership
We have two categories of members:
A. Performing members: Have access to informal workshops to try out
works-in progress and perform once a year at a meeting/performance; host or
co-host one of our meetings. To fit this category, one must perform at an
informal workshop and be approved by the Board of Directors. The annual dues are
$40.
B. Associate members: Non-performers may attend our programs and
assume the same host or co-host responsibility as performing members. The annual
dues are $40.
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History
The club was founded in 1913 by 5 women, each having a strong passion for
classical music. They were violinists, pianists and singers.
Since the founding
date, the club has grown to 50 members who meet in each others homes and in the
Hewlett-Woodmere Library.
The club has established the Young Artist Competition which provides an
opportunity for young musicians. to be judged and awarded monetary prizes
bi-annually.
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Location
Members' homes in the Metropolitan areas of N.Y.C. and the Hewlett-Woodmere Library, 1125 Broadway, Hewlett, NY
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From NYC to Baton Rouge:
In 2009,
Our former member Millie Fine moved from New York, home for most of her 85 years, to
Baton Rouge, where the only person she knew was her son ...
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