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Mrs. Cooper Studio Recital
May
10

Mrs. Cooper Studio Recital

Ashley Cooper enjoys a multifaceted career that allows her to share her passion for music with children and adults alike. Mrs. Cooper has been a faculty member at OSU, Concordia University (TX), Texas Lutheran University, Austin Chamber Music Center, and the International Music Academy in Houston. She has over 20 years of experience teaching private violin lessons, leading sectionals, coaching chamber music, teaching music fundamentals classes for young children, and creating engaging educational outreach concerts.

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Children's Theatre
Dec
9

Children's Theatre

The Stillwater Children’s Theatre is dedicated to providing young people with creative and meaningful experiences in all aspects of theatre art. Students learn theatre concepts through active participation to develop performance skills in acting, improvisation, singing, movement, and dance. Did you know that children who participate in the arts develop critical thinking, self-discipline, creativity, expression, teamwork, self-esteem, and commitment to excellence? It’s true -- learning is enhanced in the presence of joy. Come act with us!

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Holiday Concert
Dec
8

Holiday Concert

Join us for a FREE Holiday Concert at the Stillwater History Museum!

Get into the holiday spirit with a variety music show featuring performances by the talented Stillwater Gospel Singers, students from Stillwater Public Schools orchestras, the Stillwater Trombone Trio, string players from the studios of Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Shamas, and more!

Bring family and friends for an evening filled with music and joy. We look forward to celebrating the season with you!

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Let's Talk About It! Book Discussion
Nov
21

Let's Talk About It! Book Discussion

Play Ball: The American Sport Meets the American Dream, book discussion series, third Thursdays, 6:30-8:00 pm, limited books, pre-registration required

Bart Giamatti, former Commissioner of Baseball, once called America’s sense of baseball “an enduring public trust”—and the richness, breadth, and depth of literature written about the sport reflect just that. Through the territory of the diamond on which the human dramas in this series are played, a great deal is accomplished in showing us how to live our lives authentically.

Books in the Series:
Miko Kings: An Indian Baseball Story by LeAnne Howe July 18
Shoeless Joe by W. P. Kinsella August 15
The Boys of Summer by Roger Kahn September 19
Bang the Drum Slowly by Mark Harris October 17
Wait Til Next Year by Doris Kearns Goodwin November 21

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