CANCELED DUE TO WINTER WEATHER
Concert pianist John McKay will perform on Tuesday, November 23, 2010, at the
University of Minnesota, Crookston. The concert is at 7:30 p.m. in Evergreen Hall. McKay will perform on the new Yamaha grand piano in the main lounge. Evergreen Hall is located on the south side of the campus across from the athletic fields. This concert is open to the public and free of charge with light refreshments immediately following.
John McKay, who performs frequently in the upper Midwest, is a retired professor of piano from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn. This concert features the music of Robert Schumann and Frederick Chopin in honor of the bicentennial of their births. Among the musical selections featured in the program are the Arabesque and Carnival by Schumann and several selections by Chopin including the Fantasie Impromptu.
The concert is made possible through funding from the UMC Concerts and Lectures Committee with additional support from UMC Residential Life. For more information, contact George French at 218-281-8266.
Today the University of Minnesota, Crookston delivers 29 bachelor's degree programs, 18 minors, and more than 40 concentrations, including several online degrees, in the areas of agriculture and natural resources; business; liberal arts and education; and math, science and technology. With an enrollment of about 1,400 undergraduates from more than 25 countries and 40 states, the Crookston campus offers a supportive, close-knit atmosphere that leads to a prestigious University of Minnesota degree. "Small Campus. Big Degree." To learn more, visit www.umcrookston.edu.
Concert pianist John McKay will perform on Tuesday, November 23, 2010, at the

John McKay, who performs frequently in the upper Midwest, is a retired professor of piano from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn. This concert features the music of Robert Schumann and Frederick Chopin in honor of the bicentennial of their births. Among the musical selections featured in the program are the Arabesque and Carnival by Schumann and several selections by Chopin including the Fantasie Impromptu.
The concert is made possible through funding from the UMC Concerts and Lectures Committee with additional support from UMC Residential Life. For more information, contact George French at 218-281-8266.
Today the University of Minnesota, Crookston delivers 29 bachelor's degree programs, 18 minors, and more than 40 concentrations, including several online degrees, in the areas of agriculture and natural resources; business; liberal arts and education; and math, science and technology. With an enrollment of about 1,400 undergraduates from more than 25 countries and 40 states, the Crookston campus offers a supportive, close-knit atmosphere that leads to a prestigious University of Minnesota degree. "Small Campus. Big Degree." To learn more, visit www.umcrookston.edu.
Contact: George French, associate professor, 218-281-8266 (gfrench@umn.edu); Elizabeth Tollefson, assistant director, communications, 218-281-8432 (ltollefs@umn.edu)