Thursday, January 27, 2011

Settlement Music School is Closed Today, Thursday, January 27

Due to last night's snowstorm, Settlement Music School will again be closed for lessons and classes today, Thursday, January 27.

Updates will be posted on the Settlement website, www.smsmusic.org, on the recorded messages at each branch, and on KYW. The Philadelphia emergency closing number 154 applies to all branches.

We anticipate opening as usual on Friday, January 28, but check the sources listed above to find out for sure.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Settlement is Closed Today, Wednesday, January 26

Due to the current snowstorm, Settlement Music School will be closed for lessons and classes today, Wednesday, January 26.

Updates will be posted on the Settlement website, www.smsmusic.org, on the recorded messages at each branch, and on KYW. The Philadelphia emergency closing number 154 applies to all branches.

All of these sources will be updated as soon as possible on Thursday morning to let you know the status of the School.

Thanks, and stay warm!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Kicking Things Off at Willow Grove

On Saturday, January 8, at the close of the first full week of lessons and classes at the Willow Grove Branch, the School held two performance hours. Not so unusual, as performance hours are a regular Saturday tradition at Settlement. These performance hours were special, though, because they were the first performance hours held at the new Willow Grove Branch.

The performance hour is a special part of the Settlement experience, as it gives every student the opportunity to practice the their skills in front of an audience. A more relaxed setting than a formal student recital, the performance hour is a great opportunity for students of any age and skill level.

You can see more photos from the performance hour at our Facebook page, and videos of some of the performances on our YouTube page.

But the performance hour wasn't the only thing happening at the new Branch this weekend. The School held an exclusive first look for its board members, faculty and staff. A few brave souls ventured out into the Saturday's snow to see the new facility first hand.

Leonard Mellman, pictured above with Executive Director Helen Eaton (left) and Branch Director Marsha Hogan (right), stopped by to take a look at the recital hall that bears his name.

Chair of the Central Board of Trustees, Joseph W. Waz, Jr., also dropped by, along with his wife, Ann Stookey Waz. Along their tour, they surveyed the new percussion studio. An improvement over the basement studio at the Jenkintown, faculty members have noted that students are initially distracted by the room with a view.
Haven't seen the new branch for yourself yet? Stop on by! Check the web site for hours of operation!