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Monday, September 21, 2009

 

Teacher assistants

Hello Parents and senior students,

I am looking for senior students who would like to volunteer as teacher assistants for some of the early classes. Last year we had a number of lovely volunteers who had a great time helping out our younger students. Teacher assistants may be asked to help with tuning at the start of a class, to lead a song for the group on their instrument, help with bow holds or catch "falling" violins. I heard so many great comments from teachers last year about their assistants that we'd love to do it again! This is a great and fun way to add to the volunteer hours for high school too!

For our senior students who are graduating high school this year and considering Suzuki teacher training this is a great opportunity to get a taste of being a teacher! We are hoping to offer introductory training at ACSI this coming year. If you are interested in this please let me know as it will help us decide what level to offer.

If you are interested please be in touch with at suzukinlAD@gmail.com. The more volunteers we have the better so that you can take turns.

Sincerely
Evelyn

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Friday, October 17, 2008

 

Things to bring to STEP group class this Saturday

Hello STEP families,
 
There's a lot going on lately at STEP and we're asking for your participation!  Have a look through this list and take note.
 
TO BRING: Time to check schedule; Empty ice cream tubs; Wine, tickets etc. for auction
 
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Please come a few minutes extra ahead of time to check the updated schedule, available in the lobby Saturday morning and online very soon.  As usual at the start of the year there are always a few minor re-schedulings to make everything run smoothly.

Please note that
1- Emile Benoit class starts at 11:30 not 11:45
2- STEP Fiddlers now starts at 12:30 not 12:45
 
There are room changes for Reading, Fiddle and Pre-twinkle classes, and may be others.
 
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An ice-cream tub or two: yes, you read that right!
 
We're looking for ice cream tub donations for our early childhood class!
 
As many of you know we have an exciting new program this year for infants and toddlers. It is a class for 0-3 yr olds and we've had a great response of 12 little pupils and their parents. There is now a waiting list. The class, is based on the Suzuki philosophy and we've been having a great time singing and dancing and moving to drum beats  etc but we're missing one element, little drums for little hands! We also stack them and count them in different languages.
 
I've looked all over the city and raided all the dollars stores to find plastic stackable tubs (at a reasonable price) to no avail. I've also started asking restuarants etc, but their tubs are huge! It turns out that the best ones are ice cream tubs or margarine tubs, but who has that many??? We need about 27 "drums" so that everyone can have one.
If you have an ice cream tub or two could you bring them to the desk when you arrive on Saturday? It would be a HUGE help! Or I'll just have to start eating ALOT of ice cream very quickly!
 
There will also be the CDs for that class available at the desk - they'd make a great gift for new parents for Christmas ($20). 
Thanks in advance for looking in your cupboards!
-Evelyn
 
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Auction things: Wine, Baked goods, Other donations, Ticket stubs you've sold, Money for same
 
At group class this Saturday, we will be collecting the wine and any donations for the auction next week - yes, we still need some more donations so anything you can contribute will be greatly appreciated
  • there are still some tickets left and they will be sold at group class
  • you can find the names of businesses already solicited for donations at the following website:  http://stepdonations.blogspot.com/. This is to help ensure that a business does not get contacted twice.
If you have any questions or need ideas on what to contribute, please feel free to call or email me.
 
Those who have tickets, to please return the stubs and the money on Saturday also. It is important that we get the stubs back filled out and noted if the vegetarian option is chosen.
 
Janet Hewson will be there at 9:00 to take in the ticket money and stubs.
 
And thank you to everyone who has so generously contributed and helped with the auction. Your enthusiasm has been very motivating!
- Colette
 
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Oh yes: don't forget your kids, their instruments, and smiles!  See you all Saturday!

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

 

Our Suzuki Program - the Best Kept Secret

Christina Smith, teacher with STEP for 26 years, has written an open letter to the membership and supporting community: Our Suzuki Program - the Best Kept Secret. Please read!

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Sunday, August 31, 2008

 

Public Performance Opportunities

STEP is interested in providing public performance opportunities for our students of all levels and ages. We have been invited to perform by a number of community-based venues (i.e. day cares, schools, churches, nursing homes etc.). To facilitate this process we wish to build a list of families who are interested in performing at such informal spaces. Please email the artistic director Evelyn Osborne or sign up on the registration form, to be included in the list of potential performers. Thank you!

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Monday, June 09, 2008

 

Found in the Choral Room

Found in the Choral Room after the final Group Concert - One silver earring - heart shaped.  Please reply if it's yours.

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Thursday, June 05, 2008

 

Final Play-in Saturday: TUNE-UP AT 9:15 AM

Hi Everyone! The end of year Play-in is just around the corner! In fact, it's on Saturday, June 7th in D.F. Cook Hall hall at the MUN music school. Concert dress is black pants with white or colored tops. Tuning call is at 9:15am (in the Instrumental Room) and the play-in starts at 10:00am. The tuning call is early so parents can come in to the hall by 9:30 and be seated to hear all about our exciting new fundraising initiative; below is a message with details from Jennifer Johnson. Dear STEP Families; The STEP Board and Teachers have decided to move STEP's fundraising in the direction of one large-scale fundraiser every year and away from several smaller events that bring in small amounts of money but still require a great deal of effort. We are fortunate that one of STEP's families personally knows Mr. Wayne Bartlett, professional fundraiser and auctioneer extraordinaire and that he has agreed to run our fundraiser for us this coming fall on the evening of October 23, 2008. The most important ingredient to the success of Mr. Bartlett's fundraising events is that every family gets involved to a small degree and is able to procure a minimum of two donations either in the form of goods or services that can be auctioned on the evening of our event. Each family will also need to bring at least one other person or couple not already involved in the Suzuki program to the evening's auction and dinner. The monies raised will go towards a STEP "Performance Fund" which will pay for exciting new opportunities for the students in our program. Examples of events that could begin to happen for us would be bringing in prestigious performers/teachers to give master classes to our students, doing exchanges with other Suzuki programs in Canada (there has already been interest in us from the Toronto and Guelph, Ontario programs as well as a Suzuki program in B.C.), purchasing performance costumes for our students and sending our students on performance tours. Wayne Bartlett has kindly agreed to come and speak to our membership on Saturday, June 7 at STEP's final group concert. He will explain in detail how his "recipe for success" works and the important role that each and every family can play so that we not only reach our fundraising goals but that so that the event itself (dinner and wine come into the picture!) is a fun-filled evening that we all look forward to each year. Please come early before 9:30 a.m. - to get the children into the Instrumental Room so they can be tuned with their group classes and then proceed to the Cook Recital Hall. At 9:30, Mr. Bartlett will begin filling us all in on the details of how we can successfully support the artistic aspirations of STEP for next year and the years to come! The concert begins at 10:00 a.m. Because it is so vital to the success of this fundraising plan that all families participate, it is very important that we are all there to hear the grand plan as outlined by Mr. Bartlett. See you all there!

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Thursday, February 07, 2008

 

Do you have a 1/10 violin to lend Rashmi?

Hello STEP folks,

Rashmi, in the Shinichi Suzuki class with Gordon, is playing in the
solo concert on Sunday, and her bridge is broken. Moreover, Rodney
De Vries is away and won't be back in time to fix it! Does anyone
have a 1/10 size violin to lend Rashmi until after the
concert? Please contact Janaka at Janaka@c-core.ca or 739-4130 if
you can help.
Suzuki Talent Education Program
P.O. Box 23182
Churchill Sq. P.O.
St. John's, NL
A1B 4J9
Phone: 738-2277 - - - NEW NUMBER
Web Site:

http://www.nfld.com/~step/

- - - UPDATED FEBRUARY 2008

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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

 

STEP Registration and Play-in

Fall is fast approaching and STEP is gearing up for the 2007-08
Program. Our annual fall Registration Session and Play-in for all
families will be held on Saturday, September 8th at St. David's
Church at 98 Elizabeth Avenue. Come with your instrument to tune up
at 9:30 for a 10:00 play-in, and the registration desk will be open
from 9am to 12pm.

For those families who have not yet registered, please complete the
registration form you would have received by mail earlier this summer
and bring it along with your payment(s). There will be a table set
up to answer any questions and to take your forms and payment(s) for
the new year. If you do not have a form, we will have some on hand
for you to complete, or you can fill it out ahead of time by
downloading it from

http://www.nfld.com/~step/documents/New_Student_STEP_Registration_Form_2007.pdf

(requires Acrobat Reader).

WARNING: if your forms are not submitted by noon on September 8th,
you are not only liable for a late fee but you are not guaranteed to
be able to take the classes of your choice. Help us get everyone's
schedules in order smoothly and efficiently by making sure we have
YOUR completed forms by Saturday.

For those families who have already returned your registration forms,
thanks so much for giving us a head start on planning! Please ensure
that you deliver any outstanding fee payments to the Registration
table on Saturday as well.

The group class schedules will be e-mailed and posted to the website
a few days before the first Group Class Day, September 22nd. The
dates for Group Classes and Concerts are posted to the website
already on the "Reference for Members" page:

http://www.nfld.com/~step/reference.htm

Following the play-in, there will be a social and a chance to catch
up with everyone on their summer fun. Coffee, tea, and juice will be
provided; please bring a light snack to share. See you there!

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

 

FridgeWorks & Graduation tape reminder

Good Day Everyone,

Our Artistic Director, Evelyn Osborne, is having a free children's art workshop on Saturday June 23 from 12-4 at Eastern Edge Gallery, 72 Harbour Drive (between Clift's-Baird's Cove Road and Prescott Street). Everyone's welcome to come and make some fridge arts, which will be displayed on fridge doors around the dowtnown area in various businesses for public viewing.

She was also wondering if anyone would like to show up and bring your instrument for an impromptu performance! It's a fun little opportunity for everyone to relax, enjoy some arts and crafting, and play for a small audience. Those interested in playing please confirm your attendance via email, or just come along and make some fridge arts.

I would also like to remind everyone about submission of the graduation tapes. It's very important to make sure these tapes make their way to me or teachers by June 30th, so we will have time to coordinate adjudications and their return to you!

Congrats also to members of the STEP Young Virtuosi class, who performed in concert with Averill Baker under the co-leadership of Heather and Sean, accompanied by Joanne, on Sunday night. Ms. Baker called me this morning to express her heartfelt thank-you for the stellar performance, and looks forward to playing with us again!

That's all for today. Any questions for me, I'm just a phone call or email away!

Regards,
Tzu-Hao

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Tzu-Hao Hsu, B. Comm (Co-op)
Program Administrator,
Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP)

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Monday, June 04, 2007

 

Graduation tape

Good Day Graduates,

Just as a follow up to Evelyn's helpful reminder at the group class concert, if you haven't started thinking about graduation tapes, now's the time to do it! The deadline for tape submission is June 30th, 2007. Please see 'Graduation Requirements' at http://www.nfld.com/~step/Graduation_Requirements.pdf   for guidelines regarding your eligibility to graduate. Graduation level for violin, viola and cello are listed in this document along with the old graduation requirements.

There have been some modifications made to violin graduation requirements, with no changes to cello at this time. Both the new and old requirements will be accepted this year.

New violin graduation requirements are:

Books 1-4: No changes were made to these requirements.

Book 5: Perform frst violin of Bach's Double Violin concerto
Tape: Vivaldi g minor 1st movement
         One slow movement of either the g minor or a minor Vivaldi concerti
         Veracini Sonata
         Country Dance

Book 6: Perform own choice of Handel, or Handel Sonata in F, second movement, if there are enough graduates
Tape: Handel Sonata - any two movements

Book 7: Tape Bach Concerto - fast and slow movement and one movement of the Mozart Sonata. Discuss which piece you'd like to perform for the graduation recital with your teacher

Book 8: Tape two movements of the Veracini and one movement of the solo Bach (Gavotte from E major is suggsted). Discuss which piece you'd like to perform for the graduation recital with your teacher

Book 9: Tape and perform Romanian Dances

Book 10: Tape and perform Praeludium and Allegro

The above new requirements will be posted to the website soon, keep an eye out for it in the 'reference for members' section of our website.

Tapes should be submitted to your teachers, or to Tzu-Hao at the STEP office, suite 312, Arts and Culture Centre. Office is open 9 to 5 Monday to Friday, or you may call for an appointment for a more convenient time.

Thank you for the great work at the group concert!

Regards,
Tzu

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Tzu-Hao Hsu, B. Comm (Co-op)
Program Administrator,
Suzuki Talent Education Program (STEP)
P.O. Box 23182
Churchill Square
St. John's, NL A1B 4J9
Tel: (709) 691-2545
step@nfld.com, suzukinl@gmail.com
http://www.nfld.com/~step

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Monday, April 30, 2007

 

STEP scholarship fund support

For those that missed the 2nd Annual STEP Scuff this past Saturday night you missed a great time.

While you'll have to wait till the same time next year for the next STEP Scuff you can still make a contribution to the STEP Scholarship Fund and we ask that you please consider doing so at this time.

Donations of $20 + will receive a tax receipt.

You can either bring your donation to the General Meeting tonight and give to our Treasurer Valerie Howe or mail it to Valerie's attention at the STEP mailing address below.

We began fund raising for this Fund last year and we hope to have the first recipient in place for this September. The Fund will be administered by the R.E.A.L. Program on STEP's behalf and an individual will be supported for as long as they remain eligible and committed to the Program.

The R.E.A.L (Recreation Experiences and Leisure) Program: A Program with a mandate to provide recreation and leisure opportunities through the provision of program and financial assistance to children and youth who, due to financial circumstances, are unable to participate in registered activities. The R.E.A.L. Program has agreed to administer a fully paid long-term placement in the Suzuki String Program on STEP's behalf beginning in fall 2007.

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Baby Items Wanted

Please see below for an announcement sent on behalf of Sandra, our congratulations to her again!

Dear Parents & Friends,

As some of you may know, my husband Chris and I are expecting our first child in September (a girl). We look forward to eventually becoming Suzuki parents and I'm sure we'll be asking all of you for practice tips before too long.

Now that it is spring cleaning season, I am writing to ask if you (or someone you know) might have some baby items that you would be interested in selling. We already have a baby monitor and playpen from friends but other items we need to purchase include:

  • Nursery furniture - crib, dresser, change table
  • Stroller - preferably the 3-wheel jogger style with a front swivel wheel but we are certainly open to any and all options
  • Car seat/Infant carrier
  • High chair
  • Baby sling/carrier (like a snuggly or baby bjorn type of thing)

. . . and I'm sure there are other things we will need that we don't even know about at this point. We aren't in any rush but if you have something we can take off your hands in the next few months, we would love to hear from you. Please email me directly at sandrapope@esdnl.ca

Thanks so much,
Sandra Pope (STEP cello teacher)

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Friday, April 27, 2007

 

A few announcements and reminders

1) For those solo concerts performers who haven't found out their rehearsal time:

10am – Christina's students

10:30 am – Jennifer's students

11:20am – Nancy & Sandra's students

11:40 – Evelyn's students

12:30 – Sean's students

Rehearsal's taking place at St. David's Presbyterian, and please arrive and be ready to play at the above times to avoid running late. Thank you!

2) Reminder that STEP's open house and Scuff are taking place tomorrow, April 28th, at the Masonic Temple. Open house will be from 11am to 4pm, and Scuff's door opens at 8pm with beginner instruction at 9pm. Come and show your support for the program, bring a few friends, and have a great time!

3) General meeting: Just a reminder that the general meeting for STEP is taking place at St. David's Presbyterian on Monday, April 30th, starting at 7pm. There will be a Q&A session after and refreshments will be provided. Please make every effort to come as there are some exciting news from the board!

4) There have been some concerns regarding punctuality at group classes recently.  While we can all appreciate occasional lateness due to inevitable circumstances, late arrivals are disruptive to students, parents and teachers. Please remember to observe standard concert courtesy if you arrive late at a class, and enter when there is an appropriate break in instructions to minimize distraction. If you happen to arrive shortly after the tuning period, please ask the accompanist to discreetly tune your instrument; if you happen to arrive well into the lesson, we ask that you opt to observe that day, and obtain earlier notes from a fellow parent or the teacher after the class. Thank you for your consideration and respect for your fellow classmates and teachers!

5) Scholarship alert! Steven Woodcock Memorial, established in memory of our dear friend and luthier, is valued at $100 and is given to a string student who shows promise in Kiwanis Festival. Theo Stylianides, a member of Christina Smith's Veracini class (the same class that volunteered for a concert at Chancellor Park and got amazing reviews from the residents!), was the winner of the award this year! We are very proud of you, Theo, and congratulations again for winning this award!

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

 

Survey

Our sincerest thanks to everyone who filled out a parent survey. The results are being processed now, and we've received some very interesting suggestions. Those of you who elected to take home a copy for filling out, please don't forget to return them during this coming Saturday's group class. The findings will be reported to you once they're consolidated, and you are invited to provide us with further feedback and suggestions at that time.

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Found: girl's shoes

A pair of girl's shoes were found at group class last Saturday, March 24th, just outside the D. F. Cook Recital Hall. The owner may email STEP to arrange a time for reclaiming them.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

 

March Newsletter available!

Hear Ye, Hear Ye, March's newsletter is now available for viewing!

A few articles of interest include a hello from our Artistic Director, Evelyn Osborne; the journey across worlds and cultures for Christina Smith, and some Body Mapping from Jennifer Johnson! It'll be a very interesting read I'm sure. Also, a new column for practicing tips has been established and it is wide open to parent contribution for future issues, i.e. contributors will keep this column going. So keep a pencil and some paper nearby as you read through the newsletter, and scratch down some ideas for us.

Don't forget to send in any suggestions you may have for newsletter topics, and keep an eye out for upcoming contests and events!

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Monday, March 12, 2007

 

25th anniversary volunteer call

On behalf of Evelyn, our Artistic Director:

Next year is the 25th anniversary of STEP! I can't believe that I was here at the beginning playing away on Twinkle Twinkle Little Star! And I still play it almost everyday!!! What a beautiful piece of music to live life by!

We're hoping to plan many events for the upcoming Anniversary year 2006/2007, not the least of which will be the return of an alumnus, Mark Fewer, now an internationally acclaimed violinist. He will be playing with the NSO in November and has kindly agreed to be a part of events for us. Please check out his bio at the Vancouver Symphony where another one of our alumni also is a member, Jennie Press.

There are also many other exciting offers and opportunities for events for our students in the upcoming anniversary year.

To make these events happen and our year special WE NEED YOUR HELP NOW! The time for organizing and brainstorming of events is nigh; please volunteer now and we can make a great year of events. We need lots of people to make this happen so that a few aren't overworked!

If you're interested in volunteering for anniversary events, please let us know; we need general volunteers as well as a few people to help set up a committee to oversee the preparations and successful launching of events.

Show your STEP spirit and please email stepanniversary@yahoo.ca to indicate your interest. Also please send along any ideas you have!

Sincerely,
Evelyn Osborne, Artistic Director.

Please show your support and get involved with the anniversary planning, it will be a fantastic year for us all, and even more perfect with your enthusiasm and help. :)

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Friday, March 09, 2007

 

Kiwanis Rose Bowl Results

Let's give a big round of applause for the STEP Fiddlers and STEP Senior Orchestra! Both groups competed in the Group Rose Bowl events last night, and thank-you to Christina Smith and Kellie Walsh for their excellent leadership in helping our two ensembles achieve marks of 90% in their preliminaries! Kellie Walsh, our Orchestra Director, is also the director of the Rose Bowl winning St. Bonaventure College Girls' Choir. The group received a 92 in their class earlier this week, and a couple of our students also participate in this group's activities! Other STEP ensembles also received amazing marks in the Festival, with the Intermediate Orchestra scoring 88%, Junior Orchestra scoring 88% and Émile Benoît Fiddle Class a 90%!

Again, we're interested in publishing individual achievements in the Festival, so if you'd like to send in your results by Monday, March 12th, we'll make sure you're recognized in our next newsletter, coming very soon.

Thanks again everyone! Students, for your talent and passion; parents, for your dedication and patience; and teachers, for your leadership and devotion to your craft. Congratulations, you've once again done STEP proud.

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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

 

Kiwanis Festival

Congratulations to the STEP Fiddlers and the STEP Senior Orchestra for earning places in the Kiwanis Rose Bowl Competition! The concert is tomorrow night (Thursday March 7th) at the Arts and Culture Centre, so please come out and applaud our hard-working young musicians. Many thanks to Kellie and Christina for their leadership, and GOOD LUCK to all!

We are very interested in hearing about how the rest of our students did in the Kiwanis. We truly have a very talented community of young and gifted musicians, and it would for be great for everyone to share the news! If you've taken part, please send in your name, instrument (not just strings!) and placement, and we'll acknowledge everyone's accomplishments in this year's Festival in our next newsletter, which is coming very soon.

Great job everybody, hope you all had fun during the Festival!

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Thursday, December 07, 2006

 

FOUND at play-in: Christmas butter-spreader

More wandering belongings. Marie writes:

I brought home an attractive little Christmas butter spreader (is that what it's called?). If the owner would like to contact me to have this item returned please telephone 754-1256.

...marie wadden

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Monday, December 04, 2006

 

LOST: a Christmas sweater at the Play-in

A plea from Aisling Gogan:

Hi there,

We left our son's Christmas sweater behind at St. Mark's. Our daughter was carrying it around in case her brother got cold so I have no idea where it was left. It is a size 5 (or at least I'm pretty sure it is - could be a 6) sweater with Santa on a train embroidered on it. I left a message at the church but haven't heard anything back. Please contact me if you have it.

Thanks,
Aisling
AislingGogan@gov.nl.ca

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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

 

LOST AND FOUND: Violin cases, 1/8 for a 1/16

A plea from Kathy Hodgkinson, Alice's mom:

Two classes ago [Bayly with Sean Conway], we brought the wrong Suzuki violin case home (black...hard...green inside).... our violin case is for an 1/8 size violin. The case we took home was for a 1/16 size violin...otherwise it looks exactly the same. I wonder if you could pass this message on so that everyone with a small Suzuki violin in that class could check their cases. Currently we have no ability to carry our violins because they do not fit their case.

Could the Bayly member with the too-large 1/8 case please respond to this
email, or email Kathy at khodgkin@mun.ca, so the cases can be switched? Thanks!

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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

 

Furnishings required for new STEP office: update

Thank you so much for your responses! The office is now well under way, and we're just looking for the last few magic touches before announcing regular office hours! We still need...
  • Bookshelf (1; to house our music collection)
  • Powerbar (1) with surge protector for our electronics
Also, Tzu is looking to decorate the Suzuki office with some Suzuki history! If you have photographs, drawings, other print materials that
you're willing to donate for an office collage of Suzuki program's activities over the years please let her know.

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Saturday, November 11, 2006

 

Furnishings required for new STEP office

STEP has a new office! It is located on the 3rd floor of the North Wing of the Arts and Culture Centre, and is just down the hall from the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra offices. Signage will be put up on the door soon to make it easier to find and regular office hours coming soon! In the mean time, the office is in need of some furniture and we are asking anyone who may have the following items for donation to please contact Tzu-Hao Hsu, Program Administrator, at hsutzuhao@gmail.com:

  • Desk (2); for computer and photocopier
  • Bookshelf (ideally 2 but 1 will be great for now); to house our music collection
  • Chairs (2); preferably folding so they can be easily stored
  • Table (1); preferably folding, this will be used for displaying STEP's promotional and information packages for visitors
  • Powerbar with surge protector for our electronics
  • Filing cabinet
  • Printer/fax machine

Thank you in advance for your generosity!

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