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Presented by the W. Campbell Edmonds Memorial Concert Series
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November 11, 2009 • 7:30 p.m.
Performing Arts Center
Pound, VA
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbirdis unquestionably an American classic.  This stage adaptation continues to compel and delight audiences worldwide with its warmth, wit, and wisdom.  The story of “To Kill a Mockingbird” is simple, yet it speaks deeply and eloquently of human nature and human values. The story is set in a sleepy Southern town of the 1930s, as Atticus Finch, an attorney and the widowed father of two young children, stands against his fellow townspeople by defending a young black man falsely accused of raping a white woman.  Through every step and with every word, Atticus instills in his children the traditional moral values of honesty, courage, integrity, respect for others, and above all, responsibility for one’s actions. Without fanfare or bravado, Atticus Finch achieves the status of a true American hero.
DRUM!
November 18, 2009 • 7:30 p.m.
Performing Arts Center
Pound, VA
Part Riverdance, part Stomp! And while it has components of both of these international smash hits (fiddling and dancing from the former, percussion and dancing from the latter) Drum! manages to establish its own identity as a performance piece born of rich cultural traditions, driven by youthful energy, and sustained by audiences that can't seem to get enough of this sort of thing.
Drum! is performed at the quick pace this type of show requires. The tone throughout is decidedly upbeat, if you'll pardon the expression, and while there are a few sombre and reflective moments, the mood is mostly festive and celebratory.

The operative word here is "variety," and it applies to everything from instruments to costumes to the material itself, where the range extends from Aboriginal powwow chanting, to Highland dancing, to Acadian fiddling, to Negro spirituals.
CHRISTMAS WITH BRASS 5
Presented by the W. Campbell Edmonds Memorial Concert Series
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December 1, 2009 • 7:30 p.m.
Mountain Empire Community College
Goodloe Center
Big Stone Gap, VA
Brass 5 is an ensemble in residence for Roanoke County (Virginia) Schools, and has performed educational programs throughout Virginia. Brass 5 has been included in the Virginia Commission for the Arts Arts-in-Education Residency Program, and continues to be the most successful ensemble presented by the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra through the RSO’s Educational Outreach Program. Brass 5’s commitment to the further advancement of young musicians led to the creation of the Brass 5 Brass Players Scholarship Award. Brass 5 has been nominated for the “Governor’s Award for the Arts.”
Virginia Sky:  Paintings by stephen walker
The 2009 - 2010 Library Gallery Series in partnership with The Museum of Fine Arts
and the Library Gallery
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January 11, 2010 to February 28, 2010
The Library Gallery • Wise, VA
Steven Walker is an emerging artist and adjunct professor of painting at VCU and Virginia State University. His paintings are primarily landscapes around Virginia, with an emphasis on the sky, light, storms and atmosphere. The moodiness is an impressionistic interpretation of the world around him and a reflection of a deep appreciation of the land in a way that connects him to the rich tradition of landscape painting evident in the VMFA collection. His sweeping views of rural areas, dominated by a powerful, active sky above, capture the beauty of Virginia.
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