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156 new members joined the SAA in June. Welcome!
In this issue:
This new Suzuki E-News feature will spotlight a different SAA volunteer or group of volunteers each month. We’re grateful for their contributions to the organization, and they deserve recognition!
This month’s SAA Volunteer Spotlight features Gabriel Villasurda, a moderator of the SAA Discussion Forum, along with May’s featured volunteer, Jennifer Visick.
Gabriel Villasurda is a retired school orchestra director of forty-two years and has a private studio of eight students.
He got involved with Suzuki and began training in the 1970s, and completed his training in England in the ‘80s. He also travelled to Japan to observe Dr. Suzuki teach in Matsumoto.
Mr. Villasurda volunteers for the SAA “for the common good,” he said. “The world runs on volunteer labor. It’s important to do one’s part.”
To nominate a volunteer to be featured in the SAA Volunteer Spotlight, email editor@suzukiassociation.org.
In the aftermath of the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the birthplace of the Suzuki Method, many SAA members participated in or organized fundraisers to benefit disaster relief efforts. If you or your studio or program participated in a benefit event, please send the SAA a one- to two-page news brief covering the event. We also welcome high-resolution (300 DPI or higher) photos with captions and parental permission to print photos of minor children.
Email submissions are encouraged and may be sent to publications@suzukiassociation.org with “Japan Relief Benefit” in the subject line.
The American Suzuki Journal depends on volunteer submission for the majority of its articles.
If you are interested in submitting a Suzuki-related article, please see the Manuscript Guidelines or email the editor for more information.
Deadline for submissions for the next issue is September 1.
If your studio, program, or chapter affiliate has a periodical publication, please add the SAA to your mailing list!
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