| After-School Program Seeks Young 
			ComposersYouth Ages eight to 11 Can Write Music for 
			Lincoln College Jazz Concert
 
 
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			 [March 28, 2019] 
			A special after-school program is offering young musicians the 
			opportunity to try their hand at composing music and songs for a 
			coming stage performance at Lincoln College.
 The program is free and is held Wednesdays at 3 p.m. at First 
			Presbyterian Church, 301 Pekin St., in Lincoln. It is supported in 
			part by First Presbyterian Church and a grant awarded to the College 
			last year from the Illinois Prairie Community Foundation to offer 
			reduced tuition for after-school programs. The workshops will run 
			through May 1.
 
			
			 
			The workshops are being held in conjunction with the coming 
			Contemporary Jazz Studies presentation of “Langston in Illinois,” 
			which will be May 2-3 on the main stage of the Johnston Center for 
			Performing Arts at Lincoln College. It is taught by Lincoln College 
			Contemporary Jazz Students under the direction of Dr. Denise La 
			Grassa, lead faculty for Contemporary Jazz at Lincoln College.
 
			
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The production pays tribute to poet, musical lyricist and activist Langston 
Hughes, who attended Central School in Lincoln in 1915-16. Hughes was inspired 
and mentored by his eight grade teacher Ethel Welch. 
			 
Hughes wrote his first poem for the school’s eighth grade commencement program 
in 1916. Hughes would go on to become one of the earliest innovators of jazz 
poetry and performance and is best known as a leader of the Harlem Renaissance 
of 1920s New York. 
 Students or parents of students interested in taking part in the after-school 
program should contact Pastor Adam Quine at 217-732-6141 for details.
 
				 
			[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
 
			
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