TRAVERSE CITY — Susan Raguse loves the look on a children's faces the first time they hear a musical instrument.
"It's not unusual for us to play for a group of kids who have not heard a violin," she said.
Raguse, co-founder of Traverse Community Music, hopes to provide scholarships and increase the music school's outreach with a fundraiser Saturday, Feb. 18, at the Dennos Museum Center. There will be a silent auction, food, music and a cash bar beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets are $50 plus fees and include an 8 p.m. concert by violinist Stanislav Pronin.
Reservations are due by Friday, Feb. 10; go to www.dennosmuseum.org or call 995-1553. Money raised will go to the Bay Area Music Foundation, which will administer the funds.
Raguse said budget cuts in the public education mean many students don't get in-depth music education and "music teaches you lifelong skills." She said the commitment to practice everyday builds self-discipline and the performances build self-confidence. Plus, she said, "you've always got your music skills."
Traverse Community Music features instructors in violin, piano, voice, flute, percussion and more. Raguse said about 95 percent of her students are children, beginning at age 3, and the most popular instruments are piano and violin.
Students and teachers from Traverse Community Music often go to other locations to perform or explain their music, which is something Raguse would like to expand. She'd also like to help out with the cost of music lessons, which range from $35 to $50 per hour.
Some Traverse Community Music students and teachers will perform during the Feb. 18 fundraiser.
The violinist performing at 8 p.m., Stanislav Pronin, "is a really nice guy," said Raguse, who has met him at previous Traverse City appearances. He was born in Moscow and grew up in Israel, making his solo debut at age 10. He'll also be performing a concert for students Friday, Feb. 17, 9:30 a.m. Teachers who are interested in bringing their classes should contact Diana Bolander, 995-1029, dbolander@nmc.edu.
Tickets for the concert only are $25 in advance, $28 at the door and $22 for museum members, plus fees. Go to www.dennosmuseum.org or call 995-1553.
Archive: Friday
Event to benefit outreach, scholarships
-
-
State jobless rate drops to 8 percent
Michigan reports that the seasonally unadjusted unemployment rate dropped a full percentage point statewide and fell in all major labor markets.
Continued ... -
West, Central to play at Comerica
Talk of an outdoor hockey game between crosstown rivals Traverse City Central and West has been brewing for a couple years. It’s about to happen.
Continued ... -
Inaugural Great Waves Festival celebrates water
The new Great Wakes Festival is preparing to launch with the message, “Keep it fresh, keep it free.”
Continued ... -
Northwestern Michigan College Dean's List, spring semester 2012
The students listed below have been named to the Dean's List for Spring Semester 2012 at Northwestern Michigan College.
Continued ... -
Hot Picks: 05/25/2012
Orchid show; Beer, brats; Register now.
Continued ... - Doris Mildred Coupe
-
Editorial: Legislature takes steps on medical pot rules
The issue: Medical Marijuana law. Our view: Finally, rules emerge.
Continued ... -
Asian carp surveillance ramping up in Illinois
Illinois fisheries biologists netted two Asian carp in a Chicago lagoon Thursday as part of a stepped-up effort to track and remove the invasive species from Illinois waterways.
Continued ... -
Weather warms up for the holiday weekend
Northern Michigan’s warm-then-cold spring pattern has shifted into a decidedly warm phase for the unofficial start of summer.
Continued ... -
Letters to the Editor: 05/25/2012
Over a smoking ban?; Not thinking straight
Continued ... -
Tribe elects new chairman, council members
The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians have a new tribal chairman and two new tribal council members.
Continued ... -
Are these the droids you're looking for?
Geeks and geekettes: Prepare to meet your match. Sci-Fi Speed Dating, as seen on the TLC series “Geek Love,” will be part of this weekend’s fourth annual Cherry Capital Con.
Continued ... -
Bums drop finale
Traverse City heads back to TC for home opener today
Continued ... -
The Record: 05/25/2012
Assumed names filed in Grand Traverse County:
Continued ... -
House panel passes new teacher pension plan
A plan requiring school employees to pay more toward their pensions but not force new teachers into a 401(k)-style system was approved by a Michigan House committee Thursday, meaning the full chamber will consider a pension fix much different than the Senate's plan.
Continued ... - Irene Lucille Cole
-
Chef takes food on the road
Festival food just went up a notch.
Continued ... - Death Notices: 05/25/2012
-
SS Badger engine failure requires tug
The William C. Selvick tug arrived late Thursday in the Manitowoc, Wisconsin, harbor to help bring the SS Badger to its dock. The Badger's starboard engine lost a piston just as it was pulling into the dock.
Continued ... -
Roundup: Northmen win BNC soccer title
With a 3-2 win over visiting TC Central on Thursday, Petoskey clinched the Big North Conference title (Plus, baseball, softball and tennis).
Continued ... -
Forum: Michigan should stand with Montana
States seeking to fight the corrupting influence of money in politics should be able to restrict corporate spending on campaign ads.
Continued ... -
Building Permits: 05/25/2012
Eastwood Custom Homes, 927 Andrew Melissa Lane, Blair Township, new home, $254,253
Continued ... -
Troubled prosecutor wants another chance
Anthony Cicchelli wants to climb back in the saddle. Cicchelli, Benzie County’s prosecutor from 1996 until 2008, filed to run for that office again this year. John B. Daugherty, the county’s current prosecutor, decided to instead seek the probate judge’s post.
Continued ... -
Bayshore packet pick-up today
Packet pick-up for the 30th Bayshore Marathon will be today at TC Central.
Continued ... -
Police seek tips in unsolved robberies
Authorities hope area residents can help them nab those responsible for a pair of unsolved robberies.
Continued ...
-
State jobless rate drops to 8 percent


