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Our Fall Membership Season Starts on September 26, 2010
Renew your membership at any of our events or print the application from www.seattleflutesociety.org!
(New members are welcome to join through October 25)

Don’t miss our Opening Event of the Season:
Flute Celebration Day
Sunday, September 12, 2010
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Seattle Pacific University
3307 3rd Ave W
Seattle, WA 98119


Schedule of Events:
  2:00 pm  Open Masterclass – Zart Dombourian-Eby
  2:00 pm  Beyond Boismortier: Other music for Five Flutes – Matt Johnston
  3:00 pm  Artistry Through Tone Color and Vibrato – Merrie Siegel
  3:00 pm  Flute Choir Reading Session – Katrina Sibicky
  4:00 pm  All Members’ Recital – reception to follow

$5 for SFS members / $10 General Admission
Our apologies, continuing education hours are not available for this event


Mark your calendars and make plans to attend our next wonderful event!

The Felix Skowronek Memorial Event
"Forbidden Flutes"
Laura Barron and Liesa Norman

Sunday, October 10, 2010
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Brechemin Auditorium, University of Washington

Forbidden Flutes will present a recital and masterclass, as well as an improvisation workshop and a class on yoga for musicians.
Don’t miss an opportunity to work with these fabulous flutists!
To apply to be a masterclass participant, please review the entry guidelines on www.seattleflutesociety.org/masterclassinfo.asp.
All CDs must be postmarked by September 24, 2010.

  


Seattle Flute Society 2010-2011 Events
(in this handy, printible, single sheet format)

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in the
Greater Seattle Area!!!


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Practices on Sunday 4:30 - 6:30 pm

Fall Season Starts on September 26, 2010
(New members are welcome to join through October 25)

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SEATTLE FLUTE SOCIETY
MISSION STATEMENT



The general aim and purposes of the Society shall be to cultivate, promote, foster, sponsor, and develop among its members and the general public the appreciation of the flute as a musical instrument; to develop and further the quality of the instrument itself, and of its related components; to encourage the composition of music for the flute; and to improve the quality of performance flutists.