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- Star Spangled Banner
- Liberty Bell March
- Toccatina
- Georgia
- Best of Chicago
- Waltz from Copella
- Easy Come Easy Go
- Game of Thrones
- More Cowbell
- Phantom of the Opera
- Big Bass Boogie
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New Horizons Band of Summit and Stark Counties
Providing Life Enrichment Through Embracing Music
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Rained Out – Played for about 5 minutes and then the torrential rain.
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| The Liberty Bell March | John Phillip Sousa | |
| God Bless The U.S.A. | Lee Greenwood Johnnie Vinson, arr. | |
| The Star Spangled Banner | Mark Williams, arr. | |
| The Navy Hymn – Eternal Father Strong To Save | John Bacchus Dykes | |
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| Stars and Stripes Forever | John Phillip Sousa | |
Congratulations to everyone who braved the 91 degree heat
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| Concerto In D Major First Movement | Georg Philipp Telemann Robert D McCashin, arr. |
| Bella Bocca Polka Op. 163 | Emile Waldteufel Bob Phillips, arr. |
| Sahara Crossing | Richard Meyer |
| Presto from Symphony No. 1 (First Movement) | Franz Joseph Haydn Robert McCashin, arr. |
| Sheep May Safely Graze | Johann Sebastian Bach Douglas Wagner, arr. |
| Star Variants | Clarence Barber |
| Night Shift | Richard Meyer |
| Allegretto from Symphony No. 7 | Ludwin van Beethoven Robert Longfield, arr. |
| Fiddles on Fire | Mark Williams |
| Largo from the New World Symphony | Antonin Dvorak Percy Hall, arr. |
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| Speculations Overture | James Adkins |
| A May Day Carol | Delwyn Elliott |
| Les Niais de Sologne | Jean-Philippe Rameau Craig Alberty, arr. |
| In Your Eyes | Peter Gabriel, Sasha Ivanov Derek Stein, arr. |
| Music from La La Land | Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul Robert Longfield, arr. |
| Earl of Oxford’s March | William Byrd Craig Alberty, arr. |
| A Graceful Waltz | Johannes Brahms Samuel Applebaum, arr. |
| Nightscapes | John David Lamb James D. Ployhar, arr. |
| New Horizons Orchestra Members Jaime Madrigal – Conductor | |
| Violin | Marilyn Katzmark, Jerome Wyss, David Lietz, Jamie Burke |
| Viola | Dylan Trautman |
| String Bass | Mike McMaster |
| Flute | Kandy Richardson |
| Oboe | Kathy Whalen |
| Clarinet/Alto Saxophone | Ken Slezak |
| Bassoon | Gene Eberwine |
| Piano | Tim Longfellow |
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Jackie Morrison, 49, of Akron, went home to be with the Lord on March 25, 2018.
She was a graduate of Green High School and the University of Akron. Jacquelyn enjoyed working out, cooking, sewing, art and spending time with her nieces and nephews.
Jackie is survived by her parents, Dwight (Darlene) Morrison and Donna (Dan) Budrow; siblings, Ben (Connie), Matt, Andy (Andrea), Nick (Tricia) and James; nieces and nephew, James, Rachel, Ashlyn, Brantley, Oliver, Christian, Pierson, Miles, Sydney and Alivia; friend, Dan Tonkin; as well as many other loving family and friends.
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Wayne L. Milhoan, Jr., of Akron, passed away at age 63, on January 20, 2018, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
He was born on October 1, 1954 in Akron, the son of the late Wayne L. and Vivienne (nee Knapman) Milhoan Sr.
Wayne was currently working for the City of Akron as a mechanic. He also worked at 7-UP Bottling Company in Twinsburg for over 40 years as a mechanic. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, gardening, playing cards, playing horseshoes and bowling with his family. He was very jovial and could tell a great joke. Wayne was skilled and knowledgeable in any trade and would help anyone in need. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Survivors include his wife, the former Marilyn Shearrow, whom he married on August 27, 1976; his children, Christopher (James Shultz) Milhoan, Douglas (Jennifer) Milhoan, Wayne A. Milhoan, Angela (Wayne) Wright; his four grandchildren, Hayley and Kelsea Milhoan and Halle and Austin Wright; his two siblings, Beverly (Ernie) Meyers and Karen (John) Moore; and his beloved nieces and nephews and their families.
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Band performance – Greensleeves – James Swearingen, arr.
Full Strings performance – Entrance of the Queen of Sheba – George Frederick (H.B. Fisher, arr.)
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Nancy S. Labuda (Phelps), 70, passed away January 17, 2018.
She was born on July 5, 1947 in Akron to E. Jay and Eleanor Phelps.
Nancy graduated from Mogodore High School in 1965 and from Kent State University with a degree in Mathematics. Upon graduation, she worked in the IT department at General Tire for 25 years.
She was a lover of animals, especially her cats.
She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Raymond J.; brothers-in-law, Rick (Janet) Bowser, Paul (Marie) Nikonow; sister-in-law, Agnes Mash; numerous aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews.
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