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Oregon Music Teachers Association Scholarship Fundraising Reciital

Saturday, February 22, the Rogue Valley chapter of the Oregon Music Teachers Association will be hosting its annual fundraising recital at 3pm at St. Marks Episcopal Church in Medford.

The recital is open to all, free of charge. Donations will go toward scholarships for local student musicians entering or enrolled in College with majors or minors in Music.

The program will include pianists Alexander Tutunov, Michele Alspach and Pat Daly, soprano Bernadette Mondok Keller accompanied by Rebecca Bittner, pianist Tereza Golombková, cello/piano duo Kris von Yenney & Iryna Kudielina, pianists Joseph Wong,, Anna Christina Streletz, Tiana Wong, Teagan Calkins, et al. 🎶

Date & Time:

February 22, 2025 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Cost:

Free

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Medford

140 N. Oakdale Ave.
Medford,97501

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