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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Feb 1983, p. 13

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It all comes together in school music concerts The oneâ€"hour symâ€" phony concerts, espeâ€" cially designed for stuâ€" dent audiences from Grades 6 through 13, were initiated in Febâ€" T ues d ay a n d Wednesday, Feb. 1516 at 10:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., 8,000 students from Waterloo County and the surrounding counties will experiâ€" ence firstâ€"hand the thrill of live music when they attend the 1983 Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo Symphony Orchesâ€" tra school concerts. Modelled after similar organizations that are operating throughout the U.S. and Canada, the club‘s activities were launched Sunday in Guelph with a wine and cheese party for members and prospective memâ€" The club will provide members with an opportunity for social activities twice a month ranging from crossâ€"country skiing, dancing, visits to the theatre, art galleries or museums, boat cruises or weekend trips. Dinner in area restaurants will accompany most events. Dodd feels that one advantage of belongâ€" ing to an organization such as the Opal Club is that as part of a large group, members Most activities will be held in Kitchenerâ€" Waterioo or in surrounding areas but Dodd said that they are also considering the possibility of extended trips outside the area. Good food, good conversation and good company. These are the goals of the Opal Club, a new social club for singles in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo area. + The club, organized in January by Doris Dodd of Stratford and Janet Strickler of Waterloo was described by Dodd as "a singles club for dining and social activiâ€" ties." **We felt there was a need for a pleasant way for single people getting together other than what has been offered in the past," she explained. â€" Pat Arbuckle Chronicle Staff Opal Club‘s aims good, good, good New area social club The object of the program is to present a fullâ€"scale orchestral concert, in a concert hall environment to a "first time""‘ audience. The programming is designed to be stimuâ€" lating, interesting and attractive and includes selections from the classical as well as the *‘*pops‘‘ repertoire. ruary, 1981. The projâ€" ect was immediately successful and was reâ€" peated in February, Appropriate introâ€" a # 1 % & An important factor ested in sending their in the success of the # children to one of the program is the adâ€" school concerts should vance preparation contact their local which teachers provide _ school. ductions and instrucâ€" tions will be provided by the Music Director Raffi Armenian, who will also act as a *‘host‘" or master of ceremonies. Concertâ€" master Moshe Hamâ€" mer will be the feaâ€" tured soloist in Saintâ€" Saens‘ "Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso for Violin and Orchesâ€" tra, Opus 28". ‘;75 EAT IN OR TAKEâ€"OUT _/OELIVERY IN WATERLOO Any single adult in the area is eligible to join the Opal club. In addition to Sunday‘s wine and cheese party, two other events have been planned for the month of February, including cocktails and dinner Wednesday, Feb. 16 at the Charcoal Steak House and dinner at the Ali Baba Steak House in Waterloo Thursâ€" day, Feb. 24. Future plans include a visit to the Stratford Shakespearean Festival folâ€" lowed by dinner at Stratford‘s Church Resâ€" taurant. ‘‘The club is open to both men and women of all ages," she said, ‘"and so far we have received extremely good response both in Stratford and in the Kâ€"W area." The annual cost of membership is $30. Members will receive a monthly newsletter listing upcoming events and including menus of restaurants the group will visit. Cost of meals, tickets or ‘other expenses must be borne by individual members. Those interested in becoming a member of the Opal Club are asked to call 884â€"1289 or 2173â€"0118 for further details. will receive cheaper rates on many activiâ€" ties, including restaurant meals. A questionnaire was also distributed to members at the recent wine and cheese party to assess members‘ needs and preferences. Results of the questionnaire will be used in planning future events, Dodd explained. â€" Organizers are hoping to attract as many as 150 to 200 people with 30 to 40 participating in each event. _ _ HOURS: Mon.â€"Thurs. 11 a.m.â€"2 a.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.â€"3 a.m. Sundays 4 p.m.â€"2 a m 160 UNIVERSITY AVE W. WATERLOO DELICIOUS PIZZA & SUBS we are now 886â€"61 22 DURING THE DAY OPEN for their students. To assist teachers with this project, Student Concert Kits are preâ€" pared by the Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterloo Symphony Orchestra for free disâ€" tribution. _ Young people natuâ€" rally enjoy music â€" hoâ€" pefully, because of these concerts, they will enjoy symphonic music!‘ Parents interâ€" ested in sending their y+ IT PMYS T0 ADVERTISE ... 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