Workshop: How to Launch a Home Based BusinessLocation: WSU Hughes Metropolitan Complex, Entrance B
Do you have big plans for a business but need to start small? Do you want to supplement your income? Join us for this workshop and decide if a home-based business is right for you.
Cost: $20 in advance
For more information, call (316) 978-3193 or email Marcia Stevens at
marcia.stevens@wichita.edu.
Open to the public.
Sponsored by: Kansas Small Business Development Center
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details... Workshop: How to Buy a BusinessLocation: Hughes Metropolitan Complex, Entrance B
Are you interested in buying a business, but you don't know where to start? This workshop explores questions to ask and provides resources you can utilize before signing on the bottom line.
Cost: $20 in advance
For more information, call (316) 978-3193 or email Marcia Stevens at
marcia.stevens@wichita.edu.
Open to the public.
Sponsored by: Kansas Small Business Development Center
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details... WSU Symphony Concerto Aria ConcertLocation: Miller Concert Hall
Join us for the annual Concerto-Aria concert, which features six upperclassmen and graduate students chosen by audition.
Violist Rosemarie Barney will play the first movement of Hindemith's "Der Schwanendreher"; Mirella Gable, horn, will perform "Villanelle" by Dukas; Guen Hwa Lee will play the first movement of Stravinsky's Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments; soprano Kendra Rios will sing "Voi lo sapete" from Mascagni's "Cavalleria Rusticana"; bass-baritone Andrew Simpson will sing "Il lacerato spirito" from Verdi's "Simon Bocccanegra"; and Brian Simpson will play the first movement of Dittersdorf's Bass Concerto.
The orchestra will also perform Gershwin's "An American in Paris" and the world premiere of "We All Waited" by Jay Kawarsky, Professor of Composition at Rider University.
Tickets for this event are $7 with discounts available and go on sale Jan. 22, 2013.
For more information and tickets, call the WSU Fine Arts Box Office at (316) 978-3233.
Buy your tickets online at
http://www.wichita.edu/j/?1917.
Open to the public.
Sponsored by: WSU School of Music
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