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Noon concert series returns

MCG will showcase its own artistic talent with the season’s first Noon Arts Performing Live concert on Tuesday, Oct. 31 in the Large Auditorium of the Auditoria Center.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity for students, faculty and staff to celebrate our creative diversity and enjoy an hour of music, dance and fun,” said Dr. Kathleen M. McKie, of the MCG Arts Council’s Performing Arts Subcommittee.

Dr. Mike Miller, vice president for enrollment and student services, known for his own entertaining style, will host the show sponsored by the School of Medicine. To date, scheduled performers include:

  • Kandace Dutton, legal affairs, and her dance partner, Frank Rodriquez
  • Vocalist Mary Harris, pediatric nephrology nurse
  • Guitarist/Vocalist Trent Rice, fourth-year School of Medicine student
  • Classical pianist William Schliefer, second-year School of Medicine student
  • The MCG Chorus

A Chick-Fil-A lunch will be provided for the first 200 attendees with an MCG badge. The concert is free and open to the public.

The MCG Arts Council began the Tuesday Noon Arts Performing Live concerts to showcase talents of the MCG community, stimulate the spirit of the healing art of music, dance and theater, and provide a relaxing interlude for colleagues.

Other scheduled dates are Dec. 5, Feb. 13 and March 20. Mark your calendars. And if you have a special talent you’d like to share, contact Dr. McKie at ext. 1-5138 or kmckie@mcg.edu.


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October 26, 2006