PRCC Symphonic Band presents spring concert

  POPLARVILLE – The Pearl River Community College Symphonic Band presented its 2013 Spring Concert on  April 8 in Bender Cafeteria in Crosby Hall.
  With the Ethel Holden Brownstone Center for the Performing Arts nearing completion, the concert marked the last the band will play in the cafeteria.
  The program included “A Hymn Tune Rhapsody” by Jerry Brubaker, “Brighton Beach” by William Latham, “Danny Boy” by Samuel Hazo, “And in the End, It was Earth” by Roland Barrett, “Selections from West Side Story” by Leonard Bernstein and “Shenandoah’s Simple Gifts” by Larry Clarke.
  Dr. Kyle Hill, director of bands, recognized the students who were selected by auditon for the 2013 Community College All-State Band – Kelcey Whitfield of Carriere, Kimberly Arnold of D’Iberville, Danielle Rogers and Taylor Trigg, both of Petal; Kristy Noble of Gulfport,  Adam Mixon of Sumrall, Allen Grace of Hattiesburg, Brandon Hutchison of Picayune, Chris Fletcher of Columbia and Eusebio Medina of Oak Grove.
  Michael Bass is assistant band director.

Ramsey Hunt , back row from left, and John Fisher, both of Poplarville and Jaylene Funches of Columbia

and, front row from left, Matt Walters of Hattiesburg and Jesse Bourgeois of Bay St. Louis play percussion

instruments during the Spring Concert. (PRCC Public Relations photo)

Taylor Trigg of Petal, left, plays bass clarinet and Brandon Edenfield of Diamondhead contra bass clarinet

during the Pearl River Community College Symphonic Band Spring Concert on April 8. Behind them is tenor

saxophone player Eusebio Medina of Oak Grove.  (PRCC Public Relations photo)

Each community college president is asked to bring two (2) wrapped door prizes, minimum value of $50 each. We will have a station set up at the conference for you to drop off the door prizes.

Each community college is asked to provide name tags for their Board members, administration, and staff attending the conference.