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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Feb 1984, p. 31

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Open 'Music for a Sunday Afternoon* series March 4 SF.f!TI()N 15-PliAINPEALER - WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 29.1984 When the curtain rises at the Woodrtock Opera House March *h at 2:90 pm., it will signal the of the sixth Mwnal ! lor a Sunday Afternoon" es sponsored by the Woodstock Fine arts leading off this spring's trio of musical performances are the Nagem brothers. Paul, flutist, and Raymond, pianist, will both solo and duo including "Sonata in E Major "by J.S.Bach, "An­ dante in C" by Mozart, "Sonata for Flute and Piano" by Prokofieff, "Three Waltzes" by Chopin and "Sonata in A Major" by Franck. Paul Nagem toured the Philippines and mainland China as principal flutist with the San Diego Youth Symphony And was a member of the San Diego Woodwind Quintet. He is currently studying with Lois Schaeffer, flutist with the Boston Symphony at the New England Conservatory of Music. Raymond studied piano and chamber music in Boston with Marek Zebrowski, and frequently performed with the MIT Chamber Players and the Johannes Trio. He is now a member of the David Robinson Quintet, a chamber music en­ semble in San Jose, Calif. Other programs in the "Music for a Sunday Afternoon" Series are: The Areil Trio on April 1 and the Chamber Brass Players on April 29. All performances begin at 2:30 p.m. and are followed by a reception featuring com­ plimentary refreshments and }the opportunity to meet the musicians. Reservations may be made in advance by calling the Opera , House box office at 338-5300. For further information on the series or group ticket availability^ contact Doris Payton at 338-3312. CONSERVATION The next regular meeting oi the board of trustees of the McHenry County Conservation District will take place at 7 p.m. March 1 in the district office at 6512 Harts Road, Ringwood. general News Volunteer recognition is planned A planning meeting for county-wide recognition of volunteers during National Volunteer Week will be held Thursday, March 8, at 3:30 p.m. For location of the meeting call Carol Louise of Family Alliance, 338-3590 or Karen Pesce, Easter Seal, 338-1707. March 3 through March 9 Olga Knows ¥• 1994 Palsy Milltgan Syndicate AMIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Cycle high. Faithful Saturn IH your house of beginnings and endings until 1985 tpodlghts sex, secrets, spiritual and physical regeneration. Be toady for responsibility of handling other people's momy. This is period when you work harder, speak softer am1 carry a ridiculously big stick. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Cycle high. Active Mars in your house of marriage, partnerships until September spotlights open enemies, closed minds. Legal difficulties possible. Don't permit wrong to win by technicality. On Tuesday (Mar. 6) relax and shrove it up. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Disciplined Saturn in your house of health, work until early next year finds you more careful, more efficient, more reliable. You now feel indispensible to others at work, at home. But push yourself too hard. Gem, and your health stiffen. One goes the farthest who goes far enough. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Distant Saturn in you house of life and pleasure--until the end of 1985--can load to reaction, repression, reproach. Your creative abilities are hampered by hangups. Hang them up. Be open to growth, "Growth is the only evidence of life." LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Independent Uranus in your house of life through 1988 spotlights change in love life, humanitarian works, casting off of outmoded restrictions, Increased originality. Also a tad of rebellion. "They will say you are on the wrong road, if it is your own." VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Cycle low. Reliable Saturn in your house of travel, communication through 1985 spotlights executive ability and business sense. Patience pays off. Sibling rivalry possible, but when brothers and sisters agree, no fortress is so strong as their common life. Strive for unity. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Cycle low. Militant Mars in your house of money until September spotlights your ambition, leadership. During this time emotions run deep, but if allowed positive flow, much energy can be released. If blocked, jealousy and revenge likely. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Cycle low. Energetic Mars in your birth sign until September emphasizes your direct approach and strong leadership qualities. You now can initiate, investigate, interrogate and, of course, dictate. This is favorable placement for career headway. Put your love where you put your labor. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Mars, in a very sensitive area of your chart untU September, may find you secretive, silent, sad. Indolence, indecision can result. This is a difficult time, SaJ, but you muddle through if you remember that the robbed person that smiles steals something from the thief. Now smile, doggoneyou, smile! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20): Assertive Mars in your house of group activity until September favors social advancement. You are a real self-promoter now, Cap, so loot your own trumpet, bang your own drum, slide your own trombone, crash your own cymbal, flugel your own horn. If you don't advance, you retreat. You must not retreat. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Driving Mars in your house of status, reputation until September finds you in public eye. The force of your personality now is so strong that others are drawn to you like iron filings to a magnet. In short, your field of influence picks up everything. Be PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Cycle high. 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