Jazz club looks for sax player for Youth All Stars
The Denver Jazz Club’s Youth All Stars needs a tenor sax player.
Any high school student in the Denver metro area can audition from
6:15-8:45 p.m. Sundays at Flesher-Hinton Music Store, 3936 Tennyson
St., in Denver. Intermediate jazz experience is preferred. The
Denver Jazz Club Youth All Stars schedule performances that do not
conflict with school activities.
E-mail ecan11@msn.com or
call 303-328-7277. The Youth All Stars was created in October 2009
by retired public school music educator Ed Cannava. The All Stars
perform during breaks of the professional bands at each Denver Jazz
Club monthly session.
Parker, Littleton residents attend flight program
Eion Bowman, of Parker, and Ray and Barbara Bowman, of
Littleton, attended the Inter-generational Adventures in Flight
Road Scholar Program at the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center
this summer. Eion will be in fifth grade at Legacy Point. His
mother is Amber Johnston, of Parker. The five-day residential camp
is for adults and their children or grandchildren to learn about
aerospace history, design and operation.
Buechler completes level 2 future astronaut program
Max Buechler, of Littleton, child of Jay and Terri Buechler,
graduated from Level 2 of the Future Astronaut Training Program
July 17 at the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center. Buechler will
be in eighth grade at Ken Caryl Middle School this fall.
Rankin, Stahlman qualify for laureate society
Jill Rankin and Jay Stahlman, of Littleton, have been named to
the Whitworth University Laureate Society for fall semester
2010.
Stirling earns high distinction at SMU
John Stirling, a resident of Littleton and a sophomore at
Southern Methodist University in Dallas, is included on the honor
roll with high distinction for the 2009-10 school year.