- v. Chamber brass group slated for last concert series date SECTION 2 - PA^SjrE 5 - PLA1NDEALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 19*4 The Woodstock Fine Arts Association's final program in the "Music for a Sunday Af ternoon" series will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 29 in the Woodstock Opera House. It will feature the Chamber Brass Players, composed of five Chicago freelance musicians: Jeffrey Hickey and Matt Comerford, trumpet; Audrey Morrison, trombone; Mary Buscanics, horn and Roger Rocco, tuba. \ Members of the group have played in many diverse musical organizations. These include the symphony orchestras of Seattle, Honolulu, London (Ontario), Ottawa (Ontario), Cedar Falls, North Carolina and Chicago. They work in jazz bands that include the great Jack Daniels band and in orchestras backing popular acts such as Peter Nero, Tom Jones and Donna Summer. Members of the quintet also The Chamber Brass Players, composed of five freelance musicians from Chicago, will be featured in the last program of the "Music for a r Sunday Afternoon" series, Sunday, April 29 in the Woodstock Opera House. staff the faculties of Chicago area colleges including Elmhurst, Concordia, North Park, Vandercook and the American Conservatory. Tlie program for the Fine Arts series will be a mix of classic and jazz that showcases a variety of musical interests. Pieces will include: "Who With Grieving Soweth" by Johann Hermann Schein; "Fugue in G Minor" by Johann Sebastian Bach; "Quintet No.3" by Victor Ewald; "Miller's Dance from "Three Cornered Hat" by Manuel de Falla; "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" from "Porgy and Bess" by George Gershwin; "Ain't Misbehavin" by Fats Waller; "The Harlem Rag" by Tom Turpin; "Flight of the Bumble Bee" by N. Rimsky- Korsakov, and "Kanon" by Johann Pachelbel. Tickets may be purchased^ the opera house box office before or on the day of the performance. Complimentary refreshments will be sterved following the program. general news Congress encourages organ donation with proclamation April 30 deadline set for deer hunting applications State Rep. Dick Klemm (R- Crystal Lake) reminds hunters that the Department of Con servation's deadline for taking applications for firearm deer hunting permits will be Monday April 30. Klemm said the 64,000 permits authorized for 1984 will be allocated by a Department of Conservation lottery later this year. Bow hunters may also apply for archery deer hunting per mits this year, but the April 30 deadline does not apply. The number of bow hunting permits will not be limited, making a lottery unnecessary. However, bow hunters should wait no later than Sept. 1 if they want to receive permits in time for the opening of archery season Oct. 1. Firearm hunting is prohibited in Kane, Cook, Lake and DuPage Counties. 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The purpose of Organ Donor Awareness Week is to alert people to the critical need for transplantable organs and tissues and encourage them to sign organ donor cards. Among the organs and tissues currently and successfully being tran- - splanted are the kidney, liver, heart, pancreas, lung, cornea, bone, bone marrow, inner ear bones, and skin. The waiting lists for organ transplantation grows daily. There are 7,000 people waiting for kidney transplants on the national level. Over 500 of them live in Illinois. Another 300 Illinois residents are waiting for cornea transplants. Every day, 200 people wait for hearts and livers throughtout the country. Those wishing to donate organs after death should sign a Uniform Donor Card or the donor portion of their Illinois drivers licenses. All new and renewed Illinois drivers license have had an organ donor card imprinted on the back since July, 1982. 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