LHS choir student makes All-Northwest
Two Libby High School musicians who
have been chosen to rehearse and perform with other gifted students
in Washington state will be hosting a spaghetti dinner fundraiser
on Saturday to help pay expenses for the weeklong excursion.
LHS junior Sarah Kirschenmann recently
learned that she has been chosen through auditioning to perform
with the 2011 MENC All-Northwest Treble Choir, a group of the best
student voices in the Northwest states.
Senior Jasmin Larsen will also be
traveling to Bellevue, Wash., next week to play saxophone for the
All-Northwest Band.
Nearly 1,000 outstanding high school
musicians from Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming and
Montana will convene Feb. 16-20 to rehearse and perform under the
direction of world-renowned conductors.
The combined cost of food, travel and
lodging for the two students is estimated at $1,200-$1,300 –
Kirschenmann’s mom, Hope Kirschenmann said. In fact, she added,
some students don’t even audition for the opportunity because of
the prohibitive expense.
Those who want to support the students’
trip are asked to make a donation and join them for dinner on
Saturday, Feb. 12 at St. John Lutheran Church from 5-7 p.m.
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans has
agreed to match some of the raised funds, Hope Kirschenmann
said.
The Northwest music event, which occurs
only once every two years, is hosted by the Northwest Division of
the MENC: The National Association for Music Education.