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Holocaust Studies, PLU The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Weep No More: Music for the Children in Hebrew, Yiddish and English 9:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. PLU Women’s Chorus and Young Women’s Chorus, Steilacoom School District Directed by Lauren Whitham The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center)Friday, March 6 I’m Still Here: Young People Who Lived During the Holocaust 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Using selections from the documentary I’m Still Here, based on Alexandra Zapruder’s book Salvaged
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Holocaust Studies, PLU The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Weep No More: Music for the Children in Hebrew, Yiddish and English 9:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. PLU Women’s Chorus and Young Women’s Chorus, Steilacoom School District Directed by Lauren Whitham The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center)Friday, March 6 I’m Still Here: Young People Who Lived During the Holocaust 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Using selections from the documentary I’m Still Here, based on Alexandra Zapruder’s book Salvaged
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Holocaust Studies, PLU The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Weep No More: Music for the Children in Hebrew, Yiddish and English 9:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. PLU Women’s Chorus and Young Women’s Chorus, Steilacoom School District Directed by Lauren Whitham The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center)Friday, March 6 I’m Still Here: Young People Who Lived During the Holocaust 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Using selections from the documentary I’m Still Here, based on Alexandra Zapruder’s book Salvaged
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Holocaust Studies, PLU The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Weep No More: Music for the Children in Hebrew, Yiddish and English 9:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. PLU Women’s Chorus and Young Women’s Chorus, Steilacoom School District Directed by Lauren Whitham The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center)Friday, March 6 I’m Still Here: Young People Who Lived During the Holocaust 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Using selections from the documentary I’m Still Here, based on Alexandra Zapruder’s book Salvaged
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Holocaust Studies, PLU The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Weep No More: Music for the Children in Hebrew, Yiddish and English 9:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. PLU Women’s Chorus and Young Women’s Chorus, Steilacoom School District Directed by Lauren Whitham The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center)Friday, March 6 I’m Still Here: Young People Who Lived During the Holocaust 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Using selections from the documentary I’m Still Here, based on Alexandra Zapruder’s book Salvaged
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Holocaust Studies, PLU The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Weep No More: Music for the Children in Hebrew, Yiddish and English 9:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. PLU Women’s Chorus and Young Women’s Chorus, Steilacoom School District Directed by Lauren Whitham The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center)Friday, March 6 I’m Still Here: Young People Who Lived During the Holocaust 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Using selections from the documentary I’m Still Here, based on Alexandra Zapruder’s book Salvaged
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Holocaust Studies, PLU The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Weep No More: Music for the Children in Hebrew, Yiddish and English 9:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. PLU Women’s Chorus and Young Women’s Chorus, Steilacoom School District Directed by Lauren Whitham The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center)Friday, March 6 I’m Still Here: Young People Who Lived During the Holocaust 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Using selections from the documentary I’m Still Here, based on Alexandra Zapruder’s book Salvaged
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Holocaust Studies, PLU The Regency Room (Anderson University Center) Weep No More: Music for the Children in Hebrew, Yiddish and English 9:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. PLU Women’s Chorus and Young Women’s Chorus, Steilacoom School District Directed by Lauren Whitham The Chris Knutzen Room (Anderson University Center)Friday, March 6 I’m Still Here: Young People Who Lived During the Holocaust 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Using selections from the documentary I’m Still Here, based on Alexandra Zapruder’s book Salvaged
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and textile arts and creative writing as well. Bookbinding was a required craft class for textiles, and we went to the Special Collections at the Suzzallo Library to look at “Artists’ Books.” That day literally changed my life. I realized I could incorporate all of my passions into one form and have been a book artist since. Later that term I sold my first artist’s book to the UW for $35. I believe a “lucky” art career comes from hard work, perseverance, and taking leaps of faith. I have taught
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. He was creative as can be; he developed the PLUTO (Pacific Lutheran University Traumatic Occurrence Awards) that were given out at the spring sports banquet each year. Jim was always the emcee, and these awards were sprinkled throughout the more serious ones, and that’s how we learned about some of the funny mishaps that had happened over the course of the year.” Kittilsby’s tribute from his 2001 Hall of Fame induction proves he has had an even larger impact on PLU athletics, including his
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