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2004 June 23 Program Funding for the Future The La Crosse Community Foundation awarded the La Crosse Concert Band a challenge grant of $30,000 in order to establish a permanent endowment fund. Each year, for three years, the La Crosse Concert Band must raise $10,000. The endowment will be managed by the Community Foundation, and earnings from the endowment will assist with future operating costs for the band. Help us “Steam into the Future” Please help by making a contribution to the La Crosse Concert 2004 Concert Season: Band Endowment. Remember, your tax deductible contribution will be matched dollar for dollar by the La Crosse Community Foundation! Please make checks payable to La Crosse Concert Steaming Into Band Endowment and send to the La Crosse Community Foundation, 300 2nd St N Suite 320, La Crosse, WI 54601-0708. the Future Join us for Upcoming Concerts! June 30~Grand Excursion July 7 July 14 July 21 Wednesday Nights at 7:30 p.m. Riverside Park, Downtown La Crosse “A Night at the Movies” In the event of rain, concerts are held at 8:00 p.m. at Copeland Park, Old Towne North La Crosse Rick Young, Conductor For updated weekly concert information, visit www.AAGLC.com. La Crosse Concert Band is a Member of the Arts Alliance of Greater La Crosse. Wednesday, June 23, 2004 La Crosse Concert Band PO Box 2624, La Crosse, WI 54602-2624 “A Night at the Movies” Rick Young, Conductor A Standing Ovation to our Wednesday, June 23, 2004 2004 Season Sponsors: City of La Crosse La Crosse Rotary Foundation The Star Spangled Banner ……………....….. Traditional Carlson Wagonlit Travel CBS Graphics That’s Entertainment ……………….…. Arthur Schwartz CenturyTel Arr. Bill Holcombe Family Radio Group Suite from “Jaws” …………………..…… John Williams Franciscan-Skemp Scored by John Cacavas Freight House La Crosse Kiwanis Club Robin Hood Prince of Thieves ………… Michael Kamen Leithold Music Arr. Paul Lavendar M & I Bank Theme from “Ice Castles” ………...…. Marvin Hamlisch Nelson Flag and Display Arr. Jerry Brubaker People’s Food Co-op Ranison Ice Cream and Candy Conquest ………………………………. Alfred Newman Trane Company Children’s March Arr. David Bennett Wettsteins The Lord of the Rings ………………...… Howard Shore Coulee State Bank La Crosse Tribune Arr. Jack Bullock Fayze’s Restaurant Piggy’s on Front Gundersen-Lutheran Radisson Hotel La Crosse Mancini! …………………………...…… Henry Mancini Kwik Trip State Bank of La Crosse Arr. Alfred Reed La Crosse Lions Club US Bank Wells Fargo Raiders of the Lost Ark Medley ………… John Williams Arr. Jack Bullock Thanks to Dana Erickson of Erickson Sound for providing and monitoring sound equipment this evening. Would you like to add your business to this list? Thirsty? Visit the La Crosse Lions Club table for refreshments! Please contact Abbie Leithold-Gerzema at 608-784-7555. Proceeds benefit the Lions Club and the La Crosse Concert Band..
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