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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Oct 1982, p. 17

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PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8,1982 Employment Survey Starts Representatives of the U.S. Bureau of the Census will begin contacting households in this area the week of Oct. 11 as part of a continuing special survey on employment and unem­ ployment. StaiUey D. Moore, acting director of the Chicago Regional office, said the results will be used to develop more complete and accurate estimates of the labor force. Interviewers will ask about em­ ployment, occupation, and related information such as age, sex and marital status. Moore emphasized that all information will be held strictly confidential. Individuals supplying information cannot be identified since the data are used only to prepare statistical summaries, Moore added. MINI-FAIR AT ROYAL TERRACE-A resident of the nursing home feeds corn to the various waterfowl at a mini-fair last Sunday afternoon. The mini-fair was sponsored by about 20 members of the twoRingwood 4-H clubs as the kick-off to - National 4-H week, Oct. 3-9. The Busy Three 4-H club brought in projects they had exhibited at the McHenry County fair. The projects included livestock, ducks, cats, dogs, rabbitsmeediepoint, painting, ceramics, model railroading and rocket-making. The Happy Paws 4-H club, which specializes in dog projects, held demonstration a dress-up relay with dogs and put on an obedience GALLON QUARIUM NOW ENDS 10/17/82 Grant For County Youth Orchestra The Illinois Arts council has an­ nounced a grant for the 1982-83 season to the McHenry County Youth or­ chestra. The $1,325 grant will be used for salaries, music purchases and 'publicity. Equipment purchases ' cannot be made with grant money. * The orchestra's board is seeking matching funds to meet financial obligations according to orchestra manager, Marie Ann Vos. Part of the grant has been com­ mitted to Illinois composer George Flynn for an original composition for the orchestra's repertoire. One of the difficulties youth orchestra con­ ductors encounter, Thomas Wilson, 'music director and conductor of the 'orchestra explains, is finding music - that is scored for a youth orchestra's competence and is also challenging to ' young musicians. Recognition by the Music Advisory panel of the IAC attests to the quality 'and necessity of a program. Last ' season the McHCYO was awarded an "interim grant as a new organization. Part of that grant sponsored the appearance of the Milwaukee Youth orchestra in a benefit concert. This season the Greater Chicago Youth orchestra will perform a benefit concert to aid the McHCYO. It will be presented Nov. 21 at Jacobs high school. The Illinois Arts council distributes funds to performing arts organizations and other arts projects ranging from visual arts to musical enterprises. The council is composed of panels of experts in various fields of the arts. The funds it distributes are derived from state taxes and federal taxes through the National En­ dowment for the Arts. The concert season of the McHenry County Youth orchestra opens Dec. 4. It will feature excerpts from Handel's Messiah with the First Congregational church adult choir as guest performers. There will be a spring concert in May. Chamber ensembles from the or­ chestra will play a concert Dec. 5 as featured artists of the "First Sunday at Four" series at Lakeside center in Crystal Lake. The Youth orchestra encourages young musicians to broaden their STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD musical ability and performance skills by participating in a performing orchestra. The orchestra rehearse? every Saturday morning for three hours in Crystal Lake. Young musicians interested in auditioning are encouraged to call Marie Ann Vos at 815-459-7664. I& THE FINNY FARM KISIORE 119 N. 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