Choral Ensembles Concert

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The Women's Chorus, under the direction of Carol Aspling, the Men's Chorus, directed by Matthew Kellaway, and the Biola Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Shawna Stewart, join forces to present a delightful evening of inspirational song. Admission: $14 General, $12 Faculty/Staff/Senior/Alumni, Free to Students

Music Composition Recital

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A recital featuring music written by Conservatory composition majors and performed by Conservatory ensembles and soloists. This recital gives composition majors the opportunity to hear live performances of their works.

Guest Artist Concert: Ensemble Christo LA

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Join us for the Fall Guest Artist series. Twenty Christian professional musicians, directed by founder Elliot Bark, volunteer their time and skill to glorify God’s name through music. ECLA has been a guest ensemble at Biola University, the Christian Fellowship of Art Music Composers Conference, and have worked with numerous talented musicians. They also perform in churches and underprivileged neighborhoods that need both music and Christ. Admission: $17 General; $12 Faculty/Staff/Senior/Alumni; $7 Student

Prism Concert

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Created in 1992, the annual PRISM Concert has become an integral component of the fall concert series, offering guests a wonderful glimpse of the spectrum of musical talent housed in the Conservatory of Music. Ensembles large and small, as well as student soloists, unite in a program demonstrating musical excellence and great spirit. Admission: $17 General; $12 Faculty/Staff/Senior/Alumni; $7 Students

Guest Artist Concert: Eric Henderson, guitar

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Join Biola Conservatory for the second concert of our guest artist series! Eric Henderson first picked up the guitar at the age of six and has been playing ever since. At the age of 12 Eric had the opportunity to play for Andres Segovia; as a result Segovia invited Eric to study with him in Madrid, Spain, making Eric the youngest and one of the few people to ever study privately with the Maestro. During his four years of study in Spain, Eric also had the opportunity to study with Aureo Herrero, Ernesto Bitetti, Emilio Pujol and also with the great composer Federico Moreno Torroba.

Family Health & Fitness Fair

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Arena Sports and Issaquah Fitness want to invite you to our Family Health and Fitness Fair! FREE activities for the entire family! Group Fitness Classes, Lil' Kickers & Skills Institute Classes ,Massage, Pilates & TRX Demos, Booths from local heath, fitness and nutrition vendors, Family Swim, Inflatable FunZone, 30 Min Small Group Trainings, and more, ALL FOR FREE! Saturday, September 26th from 2:00-6:00pm 2115 NW Poplar Way, Issaquah, WA 98027 issaquah@arenasports.net | (425) 270-2030

Robotics Club

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Robotics Club: Students build robots with LEGOs and connect it to the computer. In Robotics club, students will be given a challenge by our instructor and ask to find innovative solution. (3rd Sunday every month).

Fall Season

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Celebrate the beauty of fall and visit our 530 acre working farm. We will be open every Saturday & Sunday from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. thru November 8th. We offer free hayrides to our acres of beautiful pumpkins where you can pick your own right off the vine! We also have a 6+ acre educational corn maze, (the theme of our maze this year is "The Pollinators - Butterflies, Hummingbirds & Bees"). We also have a mini maze for the younger children.

Open House - Pilgrim History & hayride

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Wednesday, Nov.11th – Open House -Pilgrim History & Hayride 1 – 3 PM we cordially invite all families, and homeschoolers, to join us for “Pilgrim History”. This is one of our most popular November educational programs that we offer. History comes to life as all of our tour guides for this program are in costume. Children will learn about the Pilgrims home life, the chores Pilgrim children were responsible for, the games Pilgrim children played, and also about the Pilgrim’s relationship to Native Americans. The program concludes with a hayride that goes through the Cattail Creek.
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