Doctors in Concert 2016 Program

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Doctors i n Concert WHY GIVE? Proceeds from this fundraising event benefit the Children’s Discovery Museum Foundation and the Museum’s hands-on educational medical exhibit: Kid’s Medical Center. We are grateful for the support provided by our performers, patrons, sponsors, and guests. You are contributing directly to the work we do every day to educate numerous schoolchildren, impact thousands of guests, and Inspire the Love of Learning through the Power of Play. Every gift to the Children’s Discovery Museum Foundation is vital as we continue to build new and exciting exhibits; provide free admission and scholarships; and develop new and innovative programs. Your generosity will help us provide the best possible experience for our visitors and their families. Friday, April 22, 2016 at Second Presbyterian Church Benefiting the mission of the Children’s Discovery Museum Foundation Innovation Station Imagination Theater ImagineAir Medical Center

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Doctors in ConcertWHY GIVE?

Proceeds from this fundraising event benefit the Children’s Discovery Museum Foundation and the Museum’s hands-on educational medical exhibit: Kid’s Medical Center.

We are grateful for the support provided by our performers, patrons, sponsors, and guests. You are contributing directly to the work we do every day to educate numerous schoolchildren, impact thousands of guests, and Inspire the Love of Learning through the Power of Play.

Every gift to the Children’s Discovery Museum Foundation is vital as we continue to build new and exciting exhibits; provide free admission and scholarships; and develop new and innovative programs. Your generosity will help us provide the best possible experience for our visitors and their families.

Friday, April 22, 2016 at Second Presbyterian Church

Benefiting the mission of the

Children’s Discovery Museum Foundation

Innovation Station

Imagination TheaterImagineAir

Medical Center

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THANK YOUCorporate Sponsors:

Grand Patron: BroMenn Advocate Health Care John J. and Jan Wohlwend

Patrons: Marlene and Larry Dietz Jerry and Deb Grieco John and Stacie Killian Darlene and Marc Miller Carole and Jerry Ringer Susan Silvey Sponsors: Brenda and Al Azinger Willie Brown Barbara and Robert Hathway Marilyn and John Freese Houska Dental Center Jennie and Scott King Suzann and Dennis Readey Carol and Mons Schrantz Susan and Jesse R. Smart Linda and Denny Steele Carolyn and Duane Yockey

Event Commitee: Dr. Daniel Brownstone Barb Dallinger Teresa Decker Deb Grieco Shelly Hanover David Horine Darlene Miller John Wohlwend Special Thanks: Jenni Blum Deanne Bryant Clare Dhom Katelyn Jelley Carol and Rod Smithson Emily Wilson

TRAVELING EXHIBITCOMING SUMMER 2016Experience Tokyo’s vibrant culture in a new interactive traveling exhibit at the Children’s Discovery Museum!

In Hello from Japan families are transported to two distinct areas of Tokyo that exist side by side: one serene and exquisite, the other too cute for words.

The beautiful, natural Shinto Shrine Park invites children to build a bridge, crawl through a forest, encounter kami spirit, and make a wish at a wishing tree.

Together, the exhibit highlights how old and new traditions coexist in Japan, giving visitors a family-friendly window into Japanese culture.

Kawaii Central is a street scape inspired by Tokyo’s bustling Harajuku district, bursting with color, trendy shops and cuter than cute kawaii styles. (pronounced like Hawai’i). Kids sing karaoke, smile for the photo booth camera, serve up a seasonal Japanese meal, and design adorable mascots for their families.

This exhibit was created by CMOM and is part of the Freeman Foundation Asian Culture Exhibit Series, funded by the Freeman Foundation and administered by ACM.

Bento Joy

Shinto ShrineKawaii Collection

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CONCERT PROGRAM6:30 pm Pre-show Entertainment Bloomington-Normal Youth Symphony SilentAuctions,RaffleTicketSales

7:00 pm Welcome Event Emcee: David Horine, Horine’s Pianos Plus

Special Guest: Olive Bolles, piano Impressions in Yellow by Kevin Olson

Miss Bolles is a member of the Bloomington-Normal Youth Symphony and a 13 year-old home school student.

Dr. Susan Sheppard, piano Sonata Opus 90 No. 27 (1st Movement) by Ludwig van Beethoven

Dr. Dan Brownstone, piano Cafe 1930 by Astor Piazzolla

Dr. Darrell Looney, electric violin Duet with son Darrian Looney Smile of the Morning Adieu by Darrell Looney

Dr. Meng Horng, guitar/harmonica Hallelujah by Lenord Cohen Orange Blossom Special by Ervin T Rouse Dream Lover by Bobby Darrin

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Experience music from the Silk Road with Borodin's In the Steppes of Central Asia, Zhao Lin's Duo for Sheng & Cello, and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.

Featuring Chinese rock star Wu Tong and Silk Road Ensemble Cellist Mike Block.

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Full details available at www.ilsymphony.org

Aram Demirjian

Vladimir Kulenovic

Ken Lam

Andrew Sewell

Experience It For Yourself!

Illinois Symphony Orchestra searches for the next Music Director!

Profound PicturesFriday, April 29, 2016 | 7:30 PMBloomington Center for the Performing Arts, Bloomington, ILConcert Comments | 6:45 PM BCPA Ballroom

For tickets, call 309-434-2777

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Dr. David Skillrud, piano/violin/vocals Til There Was You by Meredith Wilson from “Music Man” 10 Minutes Ago by Rodgers and Hammerstein from “Cinderella” Where is the Love? by Lionel Bart from musical “Oliver” Send in the Clowns by Stephen Sondheim from “A Little Night Music” I Could Write a Book by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

Presentation John Wohlwend, Jack Lewis Jewelers Deanne Bryant, Bloomington/Normal Youth Symphony Shelly Hanover, Children’s Discovery Museum

David Horine, piano with Dr. Dan Brownstone, voice Masochism Tango, by Tom Leher

Join us for a post-concert dessert reception featuring decadant desserts by Chef Maria of Beyond Decadance.

CONCERT PROGRAMNormal Family Fun This basket highlights the amzaing family fun to be had in Normal! Including: 4 Normal Aquatic Passes, 4 tickets to the Normal Theater, 4 admissions to the Children’s Discovery Museum and 4 Rounds of Golf at Ironwood Golf Course.

Uptown Date Night Uptown Normal provides the perfect setting for a grown-up date night! This package includes: Overnight stay at the Marriott with breakfast at Jesse’s Grille, $25 Medici Gift Certificate,$20StaveGiftCertificateand2Ticketsto the Children’s Discovery Museum’s Adult Night: Awesome 80’sParty!

Staycation Why head out of town when there is so much right here? Enjoy an overnight stay at the Doubletree Hilton, Gift CertificatetoGrady’sFamilyFunPark,$20GiftCertificateto Avanti’s, Tenzi game from the Discover More! Store and 4 admissions to the Children’s Discovery Museum.

4 Pleasant Ways to Relax Basket #1 3 Hypnosis sessions with Kathi Sheetz A bottle of Hypnotic liqueur

4 Pleasant Ways to Relax Basket #2 3 Hypnosis sessions with Kathi Sheetz A bottle of Hypnotic liqueur

SILENT AUCTION

Silent Auction items were generously donated by:Avanti’s Italian Restaurant • Discover More! Store

DoubleTree by Hilton • Dr. Daniel Brownstone • David Horine Grady’s Family Fun Park • Shelly Hanover • Hy-Vee

Illinois Symphony Orchestra • Jesse’s GrilleMarriott Hotel and Conference Center • Medici

Normal Parks and Recreation DepartmentKathy Sheetz, Nurse Hypnotist • Tumbling Leaves Photography

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MUSICIANS (IN ORDER OF PERFORMANCE)

Dr. Susan Sheppard (Piano) is a family practice physician at OSF Fort Jesse Road. She trained in Canada and moved to the United States 18 years ago with her son who is now 32. Dr. Sheppard resides in Bloomington with her dogs. She comes from a very musical family including two sisters, many nieces and nephews. Her son, Matthew, is an actor and a drummer in Montreal and her 13-year-old granddaughter, Amara, is in her tenth year of piano and fourth year of cello at school. Dr.Sheppardstillremembersherfirstpiano

teacher; she was only four at the time. Dr. Sheppard has stated that, despite her traditional teaching and repertoire, she also enjoys playing Latin, Jazz, and New Wave genres.

Dr. Darrell Looney (Jazz Violin) is an emergency physician at OSF-St. Joseph’s Hospital with Heartland Emergency Specialists. He grew up in Detroit and has been playing violin since the age of nine in middle school. In high school, he changed hisfocustoJazz,andreturnedtohis“firstlove” (playing the violin) upon completion of his training and moving to New York. Dr. Looney moved to Bloomington in August of 2010withhiswife,Dr.Woodhouse(MedicalDirector of the Community Cancer Center),

andhisthenfive-year-oldson,Darrian.Dr.Looneycontinuestowrite and perform his own music and collaborate with others over the internet. Darraian Looneyis10yearsoldin5thgradeatNorthpointe Elementary. He enjoys Angry Birds, studies violin and piano.

JEWELRY RAFFLE

SILENT AUCTION

Diamond Bracelet (Raffletickets:$20eachor3for$50)

14k Yellow Gold Diamond sectional bracelet, containing three (3) roundfullcutDiamonds,havingatotalweightof.09carat.The stones are set at one end of a centered bar, with a “cobra” styled bracelet attachment, total length of 7”.

The bracelet also has a box-styled clasp with a fold-over safety catch.RetailValue:$875.00

Donated by John and Jan Wohlwend, Charter supporters and Committee Member of the Children’s Discovery Museum’s “Doctors in Concert.” Former owners of Jack Lewis, Inc. Fine Jewelry.

Illinois Symphony Orchestra Package 2Ticketstothe2016-2017SymphonySeason

Gold’s Gym Membership 1 year membership to Gold’s Gym

Designer Sunglasses 1pairofnonprescriptionsunglasseswithuptoa$300retail value. If the winner needs prescription lenses, those will be done at cost as long as the winner provides a valid prescription.

Tumbling Leaves Photography Enjoy a photograph session with Uptown Normal’s newest business Tumbling Leaves Photography.

Fused Glass Pendant and Necklace Hand crafted by Shelly Hanover

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Dr. David Skillrud (Piano) was born at Mennonite Hospital and attended Bloomington Public Schools and IWU. Piano training was with Martha Hill and later Carlo Braendlin. At age 15, he won the Illinois Federation of Music Clubs “Hall of Fame” Award, performing then in Chicago. Other musical highlights: charter memberships in Singing Y’ers and Schubert Society; multiple BroMenn Follies and Holiday Spectacular shows; last minute replacement for Max in

Sound of Music; conducting the Illinois Symphony Orchestra (ISO); singing in the chorus for multiple ISO performances; Rochester (MN) Arts Center solo recital. Dr. Skillrud attended SIU Medical School and then spent six years of residency/fellowship at Mayo Clinic. He was this area’s firstPulmonologistandfirstSleepMedicinedoctor.He is the proud husband of Bloomington Township Supervisor Deb Skillrud and proud father of Hans, Kirsten, Leif, Rikka, Meta, and Linnea.

Dr. Dan Brownstone (Piano) started playing the piano when he was seven years old. He attended the University of Southern California School of Music for two years before deciding to pursue medicine as his career. It was not until moving to Bloomingtonin1995thatheonceagaintook up the piano. Dr. Brownstone is an Ophthalmologistinhis20thyearinpracticeat Eye Surgical Associates. He is the proud father of Evan (computer science) and Claire.Claireisinherfirstyearofveterinaryschool at University of California, Davis.

Dr. Brownstone lives in Bloomington with his lovely wife, Debra, and way too many “pets”.

Dr. Meng Horng (Guitar and Harmonica) is a third generation OB/Gyn and graduated from Medical School of Kaohsiung Medical College, Taiwan in 1965.HereceivedpostgraduatetrainingatProvidenceHospital,SouthfieldandMt. Carmel Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in Detroit, Michigan. He moved to Bloomington to practice OB/Gyn from 1974until2008whenheretired.Hehasserved as President of the McLean County Medical Society, St. Joseph Medical Staff, Bloomington Rotary Club and the

Kodaroamers Camera Club. Dr. Horng plays harmonica, guitar and banjo as a hobby. Dr. Horng’s other passions include tennis, foreign travel, hiking and mountain climbing. He has ascended Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Jade Mt. in Taiwan, and Mt. Fuji in Japan to name a few. Dr. Horng and his wife, Linda, have two children, Wendy and Aaron, who have in turn given them four grandchildren. Since his retirement, he has spent more time on the west coast near his children and grandchildren. He has always enjoyed playing in the concert events and thinks this is a good cause for the fundraising event.

Proud to serve our musically talented students in the Twin Cities and surrounding area for over 25 years!

The mission of the Bloomington Normal Youth Symphony is to expand and enhance the musical development of its members by providing opportunities for them to study, learn, and perform music of the great masters. The BNYS seeks to enrich the quality of life for members, schools, and families in the

surrounding community, and foster a lifelong appreciation of music.

See our website, bnyouthsymphony.org for more information about concerts this season

“Learning, loving and living the joy of music”