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ANNIVERSARY 85th 1929 2014 Antelope Valley College prohibits discrimination and harassment based on race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, or sexual orientation. Upon request, we will consider reasonable accommodations to permit individuals with protected disabilities to (a) complete the employment or admission process, (b) perform essential job functions, (c) enjoy benefits and privileges of similarly-situated individuals without disabilities, and (d) participate in instruction, programs, services, activities or events. AUTHORIZATION AND CONSENT FOR USE OF NAME, VOICE AND LIKENESS A person attending this event grants permission to the Antelope Valley Community College District to utilize the holder’s image, likeness, actions and statements in any live or recorded audio, video or photographic display or other transmission, exhibition or reproduction made of, or at, the event in any medium or context for commercial or promotional purposes without further authorization or compensation. “Enriching Lives, Building Futures” Antelope Valley Community College District board of trustees Michael R. Adams Steve Buffalo Barbara Gaines Jack Seefus Lew Stults Christopher Dundee, Student Trustee This program sponsored in part by generous donations through the Antelope Valley College Foundation. presented by A rts an evening with the WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 AVC’s 85th Anniversary—Founder’s Day

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85th1929 • 2014

Antelope Valley College prohibits discrimination and harassment based on race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, or sexual orientation. Upon request, we will consider reasonable accommodations to permit individuals with protected disabilities to (a) complete the employment or admission process, (b) perform essential job functions, (c) enjoy benefits and privileges of similarly-situated individuals without disabilities, and (d) participate in

instruction, programs, services, activities or events.

AuthorizAtion And Consent for use of nAme, VoiCe And LikenessA person attending this event grants permission to the Antelope Valley Community College District to utilize the holder’s image, likeness, actions and statements in any live or recorded audio, video or photographic display or other transmission, exhibition or reproduction made of, or at, the event in any

medium or context for commercial or promotional purposes without further authorization or compensation.

“Enriching Lives, Building Futures”

Antelope Valley Community College Districtboard of trustees

Michael R. AdamsSteve Buffalo

Barbara GainesJack SeefusLew Stults

Christopher Dundee, Student Trustee

This program sponsored in part by generous donations through the Antelope Valley College Foundation.

presented by

Artsan eveningwith the

Wednesday, september 10, 2014AVC’s 85th Anniversary—Founder’s Day

an evening With the artsantelope valley college performing arts theatre

Wednesday | september 10, 2014

champagne reception | Theatre Studio

welcomeEd Knudson

Superintendent/President | Antelope Valley College

introductionsDr. David Newby

Antelope Valley College Music FacultyArtistic Director | Antelope Valley Symphony Orchestra and Master Chorale

students and alumni of antelope valley collegeXavier Prado Caceres

Amelia CamachoCarlos MartinezTravis MelroseKaren Ramey

Katelynn Whaley

students of california state university, fresnoKatie KnudsonThomas Hayes

Cameron MendezSara Sweatt

Accompanists | Mary Zimmerman and Gayla Giddings

program

Piano in the Dark .........................Brenda RussellKaren Ramey, mezzo soprano

“Proud of Your Boy,” from Aladdin .........................Howard Ashman and Alan Menken “Bring Him Home,” from Les Miserables ......................... Jean Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil

Thomas Hayes, tenor

“Pie Jesu,” from Requiem .........................Andrew Lloyd Webber “O Mio Babbino Caro,” from Gianni Schicchi .........................Giacomo Puccini

Amelia Camacho, soprano

Galileo .........................Declan O’Rourke and Seamus CotterTravis Melrose, baritone

“Tell Me on a Sunday,” from Tell Me on a Sunday .........................Andrew Lloyd Webber “Superboy and the Invisible Girl,” from Next to Normal .........................Brian Yorkey

Sara Sweatt, mezzo soprano

Waltz in A-flat Major, Op. 69, No. 1 ......................... Frederic ChopinCarlos Martinez, piano

“Ain’t it a Pretty Night” from Susannah .........................Carlisle Floyd “Batti, batti” from Don Giovanni .........................Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Katelynn Whaley, soprano

“Die Krahe” and “Fruhlingstraum” from Die Winterreise ......................... Franz SchubertCameron Mendez, baritone

“Saper Vorreste” from Un ballo in maschera .........................Guiseppe Verdi “What Good Would the Moon Be?” from Street Scene .........................Kurt Weill

Katie Knudson, soprano

“Nel furor delle tempeste,” from Il Pirata .........................Vincenzo Bellini “L’alba sepàra dalla luce l’ombra” ......................... Francesco Paolo Tosti

Xavier Prado Caceres, tenor

encore dessert reception | Theatre Lobby