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“It Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This”—Episode 2

“It Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This”—Episode 2

The Expanded Suzuki Triangle: Nurturing the Student within the Community

The Expanded Suzuki Triangle: Nurturing the Student within the Community

Turtle Bay Music School: Integrating the Suzuki Method into the Fabric of the Community

Turtle Bay Music School: Integrating the Suzuki Method into the Fabric of the Community

Suzuki Provides a Framework to Build a Teaching Practice

Suzuki Provides a Framework to Build a Teaching Practice

Pamela Reit receives a Creating Learning Community award
Laurie Scott and Winnifred Crock receive a Creating Learning Community award
Winnifred Crock and Laurie Scott receive a Creating Learning Community award
Bill Kossler, Creating Learning Community Award recipient
William Kossler: Suzuki Guitar Pioneer

William Kossler: Suzuki Guitar Pioneer

Tribute to Dorothy Jones

Tribute to Dorothy Jones

Pam Brasch, CLC Award recipient, and Carol Ourada at the 2010 Conference
Dorothy Jones, CLC Award recipient, at the 2010 Conference
Dorothy Jones and Don Jones at the 2010 Conference
Gilda Barston, Judy Bagnato, and Paul Landefeld at the 2010 Conference. Judy Bagnato received a CLC Award.
2010 CLC Award recipients: Pam Brasch, Dorothy Jones, Bill Kossler
Stan Smith receives the Creating Learning Community award at the 2006 SAA Conference
Frank Longay receives the Creating Learning Community award at the 2006 SAA Conference
Gilda Barston, Carla Brasch, Blake Brasch, Carol Tarr, Carol Ourada, Nancy Hair, Dee Martz, and Carol Waldvogel
Carol Ourada receives a hand-carved walnut award in recognition of her work on the 2006 SAA Conference
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