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2021-Program-Veronica-Swift.Pdf FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY VERONICA SWIFT SUMMER 2020–21 Opening Nights...like dark chocolate to the senses. Taylor / Blackburn Family Proud Season Sponsor Florida State University Opening Nights_JTaylor_Full Page Ad_2020-21.indd 1 10/22/20 10:17 AM SPONSORS DIAMOND LEVEL 20/21 TAYLOR/BLACKBURN FAMILY PLATINUM LEVEL RON SACHS & GAY WEBSTER-SACHS GOLD LEVEL LAW OFFICE OF HERB & MARY KEN KATO JERVIS & NAN NAGY FSU License Plate SILVER LEVEL LINDA J. LEE SMITH, PHD HINKLE BERNADETTE & ROGER LUCA MIKEY BESTEBREURTJE & WILSON BAKER TERESA BEAZLEY WIDMER MARSHALL & KIMBERLY CRISER BRONZE LEVEL CHARLES JIM & LARRY & & SUSAN BET T Y ANN JO DEEB STRATTON RODGERS Architects Lewis + Whitlock SALLY STEFANIE & KARIOTH ERWIN JACKSON IN-KIND SPONSORS, GRANTS & ENDOWMENTS LAURIE & KELLY DOZIER ENDOWMENT SPONSOR SUPPORT DOES NOT INDICATE ARTISTS’ ENDORSEMENT OF ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE. FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY A National Leader in Student Success GLOBAL REACH BEST IN FLORIDA FSU’s commitment to increasing the number of Florida State University’s four-year graduation students studying abroad was honored with a 2019 rate of 72 percent places FSU among the Top 10 Seal of Excellence from the Institute of International public universities in the country and is the best Education. The award specifically recognized FSU’s in the state of Florida. extraordinary global-engagement network. FSU FRESHMEN FLOURISH WORLD-CLASS RESEARCH Florida State’s freshman retention rate is 93 FSU researchers received a record level of funding percent, meaning more freshmen than ever from federal, state and private sources in the 2019 are returning for their second year. That places fiscal year, bringing $233.6 million to the university FSU among the Top 20 public universities in the to support investigations into areas such as health nation for freshman retention! sciences, high energy physics and marine biology. THE WORD IS OUT AN OUTSTANDING VALUE Prospective students are taking notice of FSU’s Florida State is ranked No. 9 in the nation among preeminence. We received a record-breaking public universities that offer high-quality education 60,555 first-time freshman applications for the at an affordable price, according to Kiplinger’s 2019 summer and fall semesters. annual list of Best Values in Public Colleges. Outstanding Performances Continue his month holds our last two performances of the special performance. Then, Billy will perform updated season: Veronica Swift and An Evening with Billy versions of some of his greatest songs accompanied by TDean. For these two amazing events, we are members of the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra. partnering with Visit Tallahassee for their summer We recently announced One Night of Queen on August Backyard Bucket List Challenge, a fun photo sharing 24 and Chris Botti on September 2 as the first two events contest. Just snap a picture for Instagram using the hashtag of the 2021–22 Season. Tickets are now on sale for these #TallyBucketListSweepstakes to win prizes including a two outstanding performances to members and sponsors. grand prize of a staycation for two! We announce the full season on July 8, and I hope you’ll At just 27, Veronica Swift has already had quite an tune in to see the over 30 artists coming next season who accomplished career, performing professionally since the represent an array of genres. age of nine and sharing the stage with artists like Chris Thank you for your continued support. Botti and Wynton Marsalis. Veronica is a phenomenal singer whose vocal power has a vintage quality that makes for an unforgettable night of jazz. Then on June 17, we finish the season with Billy Dean’s highly anticipated performance. 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