Cape May County Herald, 2 June 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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Guest Of Boys Choir In Europe

RIO (JRANOE - Twelve-year old Hans Krown, son of Richard and . Janice Kroun of 104 Davis Ave . has been named a Ouevt Arltil in Residence Wilh the Hans' Bovs Choir B of Paris.

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The invitation was e« tended to Hans imi tfM 1 basis of. his ’past (jerformarn'es Vith the National Touring

Co of Peter Pan. starring Sandy Duncan, under the direction of Ron Field According to Rodol <> Torres, president of th« Federation, Hans was recom•mended because of his singing abilities and his 'ambassadorial qualities " * On June 8 Hans will join a group of nine boys (selected by the Paris choiri at JFK airport, where they will give their first concert The boys will then fly with art official of thr Federation to Brussels, Belgium, for a day of intense rehearsal in prepara lion for concert ap

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IN BFUiH M. the boys will be guests in the homes of boy singers of the worldfamous Hit Parade des Enfant* '. a group of Belgian boy singer^ vh" perform popui.. :, usic for Europe..,. television. In France, the boys will he guests in the homes of Paris Boys Choir singers Though it's vacation time here, they will attend school there The boys will visit the Louvre, Eiffel T *wer. Notre Dame (' icdral and other e itiohal sites They will attend rehearsals with the Parts Boys, but the

American group will sing the Sunday service in the American Church of Paris. IN COLOGNE. Germany, the hpys will visit in homes of the boychoir of the Cologne Cathedral, and will sing in the cathedral and in homes for the aged In Europe, the boys will receive voice coaching by some of the leading boyvoice teachers in the countries visited f Hans is looking for an organization or business to sponsor him in whole or part, as the cost is $1,780 plus.

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CAPE MAY - An exhibit of the work of three Life Members Of The County Art League will open at the League's Carriage galleries. 1050 Washington St.. Saturday, June 5, with a reception 7:30 to 9:30 p.m The reception is open to the public and there will be refreshments. Harvey and Lucille Hansberry and Eleansor Christman of Northfield will show oils, water cc and prints The exhibit^will continue throughout Jl HARVEY HANSHKKRY has had a varied career in aeronautical design^ research and development as a free lance graphics designer as well as an artist. He has been Chief of Aricraft ahd Airport Safety Division ot NAFEC and President of the Professional Artists of South Jersey. He has exhibited and received many awards Time Out-

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Dorh Ward DECOY & QUILT SHOW in Cape May Convention Hall Saturday attracted hundreds, many coming away from the MAC-sponsored event talking about the exquisite examples of handiwork and craftsmanship. Here, decoy enthusiasts Bill Tullner, Buzz Kiefer, James Allen and Fred Ellenberg admire one of the many displays.

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in. shows in South Jersey, Philadelphia and Florida. Lucille Hansberry, a graduate of the Moore Col-, lege of Art with*4 Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, has had a varied career in art education and commercial art. She has exhibited in over 200 national and regional juried exhibitions including Watercolor, USA, the Smithsonian in Washington, DC, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, ForTjam University and the hiladelphia Museum of A E L fc A N O R 'CHRISTMAN has sludied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arta, the Institute Allende in Mexico, with Morris Blackburn add others. Her work reflects her love of travel. She has had work on five covers of the South Jersey Living feature of the Sunday Press.

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