Jazz ensemble to perform Langston Hughes’s jazz poem for Center Stage Series at Luther College Feb. 9

DECORAH, IOWA—Ron McCurdy, professor of music at the University of Southern California, and his quartet will perform Langston Hughes’s “Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods for Jazz” for Luther College’s Center Stage Series at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall. 

Langston Hughes (1901-1967) wrote “Ask Your Mama” between 1959 and 1960 and shared sections at the Newport Jazz Festival. An innovator of the literary art form known as the jazz poem during the Harlem Renaissance, Hughes died before the piece was ever staged with music as he intended. McCurdy and his quartet have brought the poem fully to life with jazz accompaniment, visuals and spoken word.

Langston Hughes

“I’m excited to bring this multimedia performance to Luther in February, especially as we’re celebrating Black History Month,” said director of campus programming Kristen Underwood. “The Harlem Renaissance was an explosion of music, art and literature by Black Americans that changed our cultural landscape forever. Langston Hughes was at the center of it. I can’t wait to experience this performance in person.”

Ron McCurdy

A professor of music at the USC Thornton School of Music, McCurdy has served as chair of the school’s jazz studies department and director of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz at USC. His primary instrument is the trumpet. He has released several recordings, including “Once Again for the First Time” and “The Langston Hughes Project – “Live” at the Huntington.” From 1990-99, he  served as professor of music, chair of the Afro-American Studies Department, and director of jazz studies at the University of Minnesota. 

Center Stage Dinner Series

The talented chefs of the Norse Culinary Team are back with the popular Center Stage Dinner Series. The dinners feature a multicourse menu to complement each performance. A separate ticket is required; the menu for February 9 can be viewed at tickets.luther.edu. Dinner seating begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Peace Dining Room on the second floor of Dahl Centennial Union.

Both dinner and show tickets are on sale through Luther’s Ticket Office in the Center for Faith and Life, online, by emailing tickets@luther.edu or by calling (563) 387-1357.

About Luther College

At Luther College in beautiful Decorah, Iowa, students explore big questions and take action to benefit people, communities and society. Our academic programs, experiential approach to learning and welcoming community inspire students to learn actively, live purposefully and lead courageously for a lifetime of impact. Learn more at luther.edu.

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Winneshiek County Supervisors Meeting – January 22, 2024

Agenda:

Pledge of Allegiance
0:00:00 – Amie Buckley – Riverview Center
Re: funding request

0:14:45 – Josh Dansdill – NEIA RC&D
Re: Upper Iowa Watershed Alliance funding request

0:30:32 – Winneshiek County Fair Board
Re: funding request

0:50:19 – Steve VandenBrink – EMS Association
Re: funding request

0:59:01 – Tony Phillips – Planning, Zoning, and Flood Plain Administrator
Re: discuss Flood Plain zoning restrictions

1:05:52 – Andy Van Der Maaten
Re: Discuss process, timeline, terms, and restrictions for potential land sale in Freeport and possibly set a public hearing, legal questions regarding agenda & other issues

1:20:39 – Michael Kueny – County Engineer
Re: road department updates

1:32:48 – Discussion of research re: 911 tower funding option

2:00:36 – Budget discussion

Decorah Elementary Students Participate in Dream Week

Decorah early childhood and elementary students have been participating in Dream Week festivities to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Preschool through fourth grade students and families were invited to attend a Dream Week Hour of Service where they participated in a variety of projects to support local organizations. They made tie blankets for Project Linus to share with children in need, created Valentine cards and decorations for residents of local nursing homes, packed birthday bags (complete with cake mix, frosting, candles, and balloons) for the Decorah Community Food Pantry, and advocated for (and snuggled with) some of the animals up for adoption at the Humane Society of Northeast Iowa.

Decorah schools also collaborated with Luther College for Dream Week Guest Readers. Luther students and faculty visited John Cline and Carrie Lee elementary schools to share stories celebrating diversity, kindness, and love.

Co-facilitator of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Decorah schools Shanna Putnam Dibble stated, “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. dedicated his life to fighting for equality and respect for all individuals. Celebrating Dream Week and learning about the life and legacy of Dr. King in our elementary schools helps to foster an appreciation for diversity and a foundation of respect and kindness for all. Dream Week was a great opportunity for learning while also spreading kindness throughout our community!”

Dream Week HSNEI

Putnam Dibble shares dog treats with Jasper, one of the many wonderful animals up for adoption at the Humane Society of Northeast Iowa.

Dream Week Valentines

Dream Week participants make Valentine’s Day cards for local nursing home residents.


Dream Week Project Linus

Carrie Lee students created tie-blankets to give to Project Linus to share with children in need.

Dream Week Birthday Bags

Avery and Stacy Williams helped pack birthday bags filled with cake mix, frosting, candles, and balloons, to help ensure everyone in our community can enjoy a birthday cake on their special day.

Dream Week LC Guest Reader 1

John Cline and Carrie Lee students enjoyed having guest readers from Luther College.  Readers shared books about diversity, equity, kindness, and love.

Dream Week LC Guest Reader 2

John Cline and Carrie Lee students enjoyed having guest readers from Luther College.  Readers shared books about diversity, equity, kindness, and love.

DHS Vocalists Chosen as Semi-Finalists at Dorian Festival

The 2024 Luther College Dorian Vocal Festival was held January 7-8 with nearly 1000 high school juniors and seniors from Midwest schools participating. Each year at the festival a solo competition is held to select individuals to perform at the Festival Grand Concert. This year two singers from Decorah High School advanced to the semi-final round: Bethany Hanson and Gabriel Hiner. Due to impending weather, the semi-final and final rounds did not occur. In addition, six DHS students were selected as Honorable Mention: Oliver Brummel, Connor Evelsizer, Kealy Hines, Sydney Kipp, Libby Phillips, and Julia Severtson.

Dorian Solo Competitors

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Front (l-r): Kealy Hines, Bethany Hanson, Julia Severtson, Sydney Kipp

Back (l-r): Oliver Brummel, Gabriel Hiner, Connor Evelsizer

Missing from picture: Libby Phillips

Rhymes With Decorah Podcast: Rhymes With Decorah – Kim Karr – Digital4Good #ICanHelp

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Decorah Native Kim Karr started her professional career in high school education, and quickly realized a need in the digital world – social media specifically, and the way that young people interact. Fast forward, and Kim has been the Executive Director of Digital4Good and #ICanHelp for a decade – making positive impact on a world wide audience.

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Digital4Good and #ICanHelp are agents of change committed to creating awareness of the mental health and digital safety of students and adults. Their work is focused on youth digital empowerment, and preventing cyberbullying or other types of abuse, through education and the promotion of student leadership.

Digital4Good is a Non Profit entity that is powered by three goals: Educate. Engage. Lead.

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Programs include:

– Student Leadership through Internships, Volunteers, and Mentors.

– Digital Citizenship Education via Curriculums, Courses, and Training.

– Community Engagement in Social Media, Events, and Webinars.

You can support the work of Decorah Native Kim Karr and the Non Profit Digital4Good and #ICanHelp by learning more or donating here

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“Rhymes With Decorah” is a companion project of Inspire(d) Media.

Original music heard in this podcast performed and recorded by Nick Zielinski of Decorah. Find him on Instagram, Patreon, TikTok and more @indicative_of_drumming

Winneshiek County Supervisors Meeting – January 15, 2024

This is only a short clip of the January 15 meeting due to problems with the internet.

0: 00:12 Michael Kueny – County Engineer
Re: Road department updates

0:14:09 – Andy Van Der Maaten – County Attorney
Re: Discuss process, timeline, terms, and restrictions for potential land sale in Freeport and possibly set a public
hearing, legal questions regarding agenda & other issues

Decorah Preschools to Host Open Houses in February

The Decorah Collaborative Preschool Partners will be holding their open houses during the first few weeks of February.

All Decorah Collaborative Preschool Partners are part of the Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program and provide a minimum of 10 hours per week of high-quality preschool programming for four-year-old children. Children must turn four by to attend.  Many programs also offer optional “wrap-around” care for a fee.

Parents, guardians and prospective students are invited to visit and explore Decorah’s preschool offerings on the following dates and times.  More information about each preschool program is available on their websites.

Kinderhaus: February 3rd from 10 a.m. -12 p.m.

http://kinderhausdecorah.com/

Northeast Iowa Montessori School: February 3rd from 10 a.m. -12 p.m.

Nisse Preschool: February 7th from 5:30-6:30 p.m.

https://www.nissepreschool.org/

St. Benedict Preschool: February 1 from 5:30-6:30 p.m.

https://st-ben.pvt.k12.ia.us/

Sunflower: February 6th from 4-7 p.m. (this will be held at the new center)

https://www.sunflowerchildcare.org/

West Side Early Childhood Center: February 1st from 5-6 p.m.

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