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WINTER CONCERT
Sunday, January 18 at 3:00 pm
America, the melting pot:"Ellis Island: The Dream of America" and Martin Luther King, Jr. tribute, "New Morning for the World," with Robert Honeysucker.
TICKETS: $48-15



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Triple Helix in Groton
The renowned chamber trio plays works by Shostakovich, Piazzolla and others: Sat., Jan. 10, 8 pm, Kalliroscope Gallery, 264 Main St., Groton. TICKETS: $25/adults, $15/students

Gallery at Indian Hill: 
Recent drawings and paintings by Robert B. Levers. On display thru December 19. FREE




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Music School Notes

WEATHER ALERTS
Check this space for weather-related closings and cancellations or call the IHM office at (978) 486-9524 for info.

SPRING TERM REGISTRATION
Current Private Lesson Students do not need to re-register for Spring Term (starting Feb 2). Students in classes and ensembles can register now for Spring.

Early Childhood - Register now for all Spring term classes (starting the week of Feb. 2).

Lesson Changes - Students who are not continuing for Spring Term must give written notice to the School Manager by Jan 15. Requests for any other change to lesson schedule or teacher should be directed to School Manager ASAP.

Spring Ensembles - Sign up now for a custom ensemble for Spring Term! Info and application here. Auditions Jan 10. First session week of Feb 23.

View calendars for Music School &
Early Childhood Dept.

Instrument Discovery Series
The popular series returns! Choose one of two sessions this spring -- starts Feb 2 and Apr 6. Click here for details.

Student Guide to IH Concert Series: Take advantage of your FREE & discounted ticket benefit!

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Indian Hill Music is a non-profit center for music education and performance. Our programs are sponsored in part by a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.