Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Gala Dedication of the Irvine Valley College Performing Arts Center



Well, it was a blazing success. I'm very glad I attended.

The music was great. Congratulations to all of the performers and all of the dedicated professionals who helped to fill this new facility with beautiful sounds.



Naturally, I brought the wrong lens, but, the way I operate, that doesn't really matter, I guess.

Here are some pics.









11 comments:

Anonymous said...

These are quite nice pics even with the wrong lens, Chunk! Looks like a lovely occasion. Thank goodness there were no Carona rat-bastard types in attendance--or so I hope.

Anonymous said...

People were very impressed, I think, with the music especially. The singers and musicians did a marvelous job. The program seemed to be extremely well conceived.

Thanks, Chunk, for not even mentioning you know who.

Nice send-off for Karima.

Anonymous said...

Chunk, you should bring the wrong lens more often!

Anonymous said...

That Dean Shepard is quite a conductor! What a marvelous piece!

Anonymous said...

Hey Chunk,

I heard there was a prayer at the ceremony. Is this true? Don't these Republicans have any respect for the Constitution, especially at a PUBLIC institution?

Écrasez l'Infâme!

Roy Bauer said...

Don Wagner gave the invocation, and it was distinctly religious.

The student population of community colleges is adult; hence, our students are less impressionable than K-12 students. And that's why it is not unconstitutional to allow prayer at such functions.

Anonymous said...

Chunk, thank you for all the good work you do. You are a trooper!

Anonymous said...

Was I the *only* one who noticed what a sourpuss Wagner was? Or is he always like that? I didn't see him crack a smile once.

Anonymous said...

Uh, 'cuse me 10:22

Singers are musicians. I think you must have meant to say singers and instrumentalists, or simply, the musicians.

Anonymous said...

11:16:
If I were writing to an audience of singers, I might have said musicians, but since I was writing to a general audience, well, I just wanted to be understood. Hence: "musicians and singers." Words mean how they are in fact understood, not how they "should" be understood.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, 11;16 you are just incorrect, plain and simple.

By not referring to the singers as musician and using the term musicians to only refer to the instrumentalists is an insult to all of those wonderful singers, personally to each one of them. Either say the musicians, or say, the singers and the instrumentalists.

You are wrong, unquestionably wrong. It has nothing to do with how words are understood, words indeed do mean something.

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