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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Apr 2002, p. 13

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"My daughter loves sandâ€" wiches, and she always used to say they were never big enough," Leuthold said. "She always wanted to add more and more to her sandâ€" wiches. 4 "She‘s probably going to love me for sharing that," Leuthold added with a laugh. And a few of the poems stories, she said, are meant to provide guidance. _ Leuthold said another poem, called My Sandwich, was inspired by her daughâ€" ter. "I called the book Flutâ€" terbys because that‘s the name of the first poem, and it‘s part of the name of the e second concert in I the Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo Symphony‘s Ear 2001 series will showcase the compositions of comâ€" poserâ€"inâ€"residence Peter Hatch, tonight (April 3) at 8 p.m. at the Registry Theatre. The program will showâ€" Local educator celebrates the release her first children‘s book Continued from page 12 my son was so thrilled. He thought it really was a spaceship." Kâ€"W Symphony showcases composerâ€"inâ€"residence Peter Hatch Unsurpassed Collision Repair FINE AUTOMOBILE BODY ARC PAINT FINE AUTO INC 15 Centennial Dr. Kitchener PORSCHE JAGUAR Mercedes Benz Dealer Authorized MIICLh Mkhikth Meticulous Restoration Original Paint Finishes Specializing In 578â€"2052 "I was sharing some of my poems at St. Jacobs school one day, and the principal asked me if 1 had one _ about _ bullying." Leuthold said. "I said ‘No, but I can write one.‘" case some works written especially for the Canadian Chamber Ensemble, includâ€" ing Endangered World, What is a Country, In a Vernacular Way and Reflections on the Atomic Bomb, performed by the CCE and Waterloo native Cynthia Hiebert at the harpâ€" last," she explained. "In the last poem As Childhood Flutters By, I encourage chilâ€" dren to enjoy their childâ€" hood, because it flutters by so fast." Another poem, called The Disability, tackles the issue of bullying in schools. _ Leuthold wrote the poem from the perspective of a WATERLOG CHRONICLE Please join us in thanking our of Canada® The Waterleo Hotel y o s Unique Screen Printing & Gold Crown Brewery This space generously donated by: WATERLOG CHRONICLE corporate sponsors! We couldn‘t do it without them. This time, she said, the poems will be more silly, at the request of her audience. Leuthold also hopes those who read her poetry â€" from children to parents to seniors â€" take as much child with a disability, sufâ€" fering from ridicule in the schoolyard. "The principal shared the poem over the public address (PA) system at school," she said. Leuthold said she‘s now in the beginning stages of putting together a second children‘s book. "Peter has been one of the main reasons the KWS is regarded as one of the most innovative and forwardâ€" looking orchestras in this country," says KWS execuâ€" sichord under the baton of KWS assistant conductor Daniel Warren. », _ Waterloo â€"*+ Communities _ in Bloom Leuthold‘s book, Flutterâ€" bys, is available for $20 at Wordsworth Bookstore in Waterloo, Coles at Conestoga Mall and Chapâ€" ters in Kitchener and Waterloo. joy from them as she took in writing them. "The kids keep me young," she said. "They stimulate me, and I enjoy stimulating them. "All I want is to bring a bit of joy to their lives. And they‘ve certainly paid me back in triplicate. They defiâ€" nitely brighten my life." tive director Michael Duschâ€" enes. "Far beyond his role as a composer, he was the founding artistic director of Kitchener‘s Open Ears Festiâ€" val, which is widely regarded as one of the top contempoâ€" rary music festivals in Canaâ€" da. This Canadian Chamber He received a DMA degree from the University of British Columbia, followâ€" ing MusBa and MusM degrees from the University of Toronto. His works have won recognition with comâ€" poser competitions held by CBC radio, SOCAN and Vanâ€" couver New Music, and Ensemble concert featuring the music of Peter Hatch is a way of paying tribute to Peter‘s dedication and conâ€" tributions to this organizaâ€" tion over the past four years." A composer, concert organizer and teacher, Hatch‘s works are in a large number of genres, from orchestral and chamber music to instrumental theâ€" atre, electro acoustics and installations. have been performed at fesâ€" tivals such as the ISCM World Music Days, the Darmstadt Ferienkurse fur Neue Musik, the Guelph Spring Festival, Scotiafest, the Winnipeg New Music Festival, the Vancouver New Music Festival, the Percusâ€" sive Arts Society, the Vanâ€" couver Early Music Festival and the International Comâ€" puter Music Conference. His works have been recorded on numerous compact discs under the CMC Centrediscs, Conaccord, CBC and Artiâ€" fact labels. To order tickets, call the Centre in the Square box office at 578â€"1570. Tickets are also available at the Regâ€" istry Theatre, 122 Frederick St., Kitchener, one hour prior to the concert.

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