Author Archives: Sandra Staebell

Spring Noontime Concert Series Starts

Our Spring 2006 Noontime Concert Series began. Tuesday, January 31st, from 12 noon to 1pm we had the highly acclaimed Classical/Flamenco Guitarist, Justin Osborne. Mr Osborne performed works by J.S. Bach, Francisco Tarrega and many others.

And, on Thursday, February 2nd at noon, we also presented Indianapolis based jazz pianist and recording artist, David Hepler. Mr Hepler has performed at a variety of venues including the Indianapolis Jazz Fest, The Arts Garden, The IMA, The Jazz Kitchen, The Penrod Art Fair, and The University of Indianapolis.

If you missed out these events, you may view the photos of Mr. Hepler. Mr. Osborne’s photos are forthcoming.

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Martin Luther King Exhibit Opens

Crowd at opening for Martin Luther King, Jr. exhibit On Friday, January 6, area residents celebrated the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by attending a reception for the opening of an exhibit honoring his contributions to American history.

You may revisit the event by viewing this photo gallery

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Professor Tom Hunley’s English 305 Had Another Poetry Jam in Java City

A student reads his poem.On the evening of December 12, Professor Tom Hunley’s English 305 had another poetry jam in Java City. The first two dozens or so audience members who arrived earlier each got a free copy of Live From Java City, a booklet of the poems that Professor Hunley’s students read.

If you missed the event, you may view these photos.

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“Civil War and Southern History Research Collection” Available

Housed in the Kentucky Library and Museum, the Civil War and Southern History Research Center offers tremendous opportunities for access to research materials about the Civil War and the history of the South.

Learn more about the center by visiting http://www.wku.edu/Library/kylm/collections/inhouse/kl/civil_war_ctr.html. You can also call 270-745-5083, or send an email to kylm@wku.edu.

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