In an effort to purchase equipment for Ludlow's Town Hall auditorium to show movies and other graphic displays, FOLA has started a fund raising campaign. According to Ralph Pace, FOLA Chairman, the equipment, which will cost $7,500, is valued at over $40,000 when both the hardware, wiring, and technical support are considered.
FOLA plans on showing recently-released and classic family films for local residents who are unable to attend the only for-profit movie theaters that are hours away from them. The equipment will also the town and other groups to utilize state-of-the-art graphics equipment for everything from PowerPoint presentations to travel slideshows - all on a large screen.
Donations may be sent to:
FOLA
1 Whispering Pines
Ludlow, VT 05149
All donations are tax-deductible and will be acknowledged.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
OYAP Group to Perform on TW3
Talented young students and faculty of the Okemo Young Artists Program will again bring their exciting chamber and solo music to the Black River area. Celebrating a month-long series of free classical concerts, they will begin with a Gala Opening Night performance Thursday, June 17 at 7:30 PM at their Sugar House Lodge training facility on Okemo Mountain. The series continues with four weeks of concerts every Saturday (Ludlow Town Hall auditorium), Tuesday (United Church of Ludlow), and Wednesday (Sugar House Lodge). The festival runs from the June 17 Gala through the Grand Finale performance on Friday, July 16 (Sugar House Lodge) and the public is invited to all concerts, which mark the group ’s 5th season at Okemo Mountain. All events are free; goodwill donations are welcome and applied toward scholarship funds. Picture above are members of the Okemo Quartet: Ade Williams (age 13), Hansuh Rhee (age 13), Mira Williams (age 12), and Josiah Yoo (age 12). The students are members of the prestigious Academy of the Music Institute of Chicago and were semi-finalists in the Junior Division this year's Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition. Prior to their appearance in concert, the quartet will be guests on TW3 (That Was The Week That Was) on channel 8, LPC-TV.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
FOLA Gets Piano For Auditorium
Following a lengthy quest, the Friends of Ludlow Auditorium (FOLA) realized one of its major objectives when it was able to see a piano installed in the auditorium of Ludlow's Town Hall. Due to the generosity of Glenn Brown of Ellison Lake Road, a very rare and historic piano was delivered to Town Hall this past week. "The piano, an upright baby grand piano, along with its matching bench, will provide a fundamental musical tool to support a number of possible attractions in the auditorium," noted FOLA chairman, Ralph Pace. He added that the condition of the "new" piano was excellent, citing its cherry wood construction, raised top, and beautiful sound. Pace said that FOLA plans to have the instrument tuned very soon. Pictured above, enjoying the piano, are Anita Alic, FOLA member, standing, and Frank Heald, seated, Ludlow's Town Manager.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
FOLA Gets Some Help Preparing for Movies
In keeping with its efforts to present first run and classic movies to Ludlow residents, members of the Friends of Ludlow Auditorium (FOLA) gathered in the auditorium with its technical consultant, David Giancola of Edgewood Studios in Rutland, to consider where the projector to show movies will be positioned. The position of the projector dictates the size and lens of the projector needed. Pictured above in the auditorium's balcony are, from left to right, Frank Heald, Ludlow Town Manager, Jean Egglesston and Janet Pace, members of the FOLA board, and David Giancola. Giancola, who provided technical assistant to Rutland's Paramount Theatre's efforts to install large screen facilities to present major movies, noted that he was pleasantly surprised by both the restoration work and attractiveness of the Ludlow auditorium.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
FOLA Sponsors Gubernatorial Debates
At its recent meeting, the Directors of Friends of Ludlow Auditorium (FOLA) decided to conduct two major political debates in the auditorium at Ludlow's Town Hall. FOLA has invited all five Democratic Candidates for Governor to participate in a debate on Thursday, July 29. Following the recently-rescheduled primary elections in August, FOLA will sponsor a General Election gubernatorial debate of all candidates appearing on the November ballot. This debate will take place on Thursday, October 14.
Ralph Pace, FOLA Chair, indicated that details for both debates would be released within a month.
"Our first priority is to get all the candidates to participate in these important debates," Pace said. He noted that invitations had already been sent to the five Democratic Party candidates: Deb Markowitz, Doug Racine, Susan Bartlett, Peter Shumlin, and Matt Dunne. Additionally, Brian Dubie, the unchallenged Republican candidate for Governor, had been notified of the Oct. 14 debate.
"While details for these debates are still to be worked out," Pace continued, "I think they should be of great interest to everyone in the area. The next Governor of Vermont will have some difficult and painful decisions to propose. These debates will give the electorate some idea of what those decisions may be."
Ralph Pace, FOLA Chair, indicated that details for both debates would be released within a month.
"Our first priority is to get all the candidates to participate in these important debates," Pace said. He noted that invitations had already been sent to the five Democratic Party candidates: Deb Markowitz, Doug Racine, Susan Bartlett, Peter Shumlin, and Matt Dunne. Additionally, Brian Dubie, the unchallenged Republican candidate for Governor, had been notified of the Oct. 14 debate.
"While details for these debates are still to be worked out," Pace continued, "I think they should be of great interest to everyone in the area. The next Governor of Vermont will have some difficult and painful decisions to propose. These debates will give the electorate some idea of what those decisions may be."
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Young Artists Program Set Dates For Ludlow Auditorium Concerts
The Friends of Ludlow Auditorium (FOLA) has announced the scheduled dates for performances by the Okemo Young Artists Program (OYAP) in the Ludlow auditorium in Town Hall this summer.
According to Annalee Letchinger, OYAP Administrator, the concerts will be scheduled for Saturday evenings on June 19, June 26, July 3, and July 10.
These concerts will feature both the faculty and students participating in the OYAP festival. The festival is a month-long teaching and performance experience for young artists of the violin, viola, cello, and piano. The faculty, headed by Marko Dreher, consists of profesional musicians.
Additional concerts, scheduled in other venues, will be announced as dates are scheduled.
According to Annalee Letchinger, OYAP Administrator, the concerts will be scheduled for Saturday evenings on June 19, June 26, July 3, and July 10.
These concerts will feature both the faculty and students participating in the OYAP festival. The festival is a month-long teaching and performance experience for young artists of the violin, viola, cello, and piano. The faculty, headed by Marko Dreher, consists of profesional musicians.
Additional concerts, scheduled in other venues, will be announced as dates are scheduled.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
FOLA Seeks Piano for Town Hall
The newly-formed Friends of Ludlow Auditorium (FOLA) is seeking a grand piano for the auditorium in Ludlow Town Hall.
According to FOLA Chairperson, Ralph Pace, the group has arranged for five master concerts next summer in the auditorium for the Okemo Young Artists Program. "The only problem," Pace said, "is that they need a grand piano for their performances."
Pace noted that FOLA has made acquisition of a grand piano its first priority. Pace added, "We need a grand piano in the auditorium for a number of reasons beyond those of the Okemo Young Artists Program. Many musical groups depend on a piano to augment their programs. Additionally, it would be of use to local students and school performances."
H also noted that the auditorium could use a regular piano, in good condition, for other musical support.
FOLA was organized to support and promote the use of the newly-renovated auditorium in Ludlow Town Hall.
Pace said, "FOLA's mission is to encourage and promote the use of the renovated auditorium in town Hall for all appropriate forms of the performing arts". He added that "Ludlow has a great venue to support the entertainment and education of its residents. FOLA is a means of ensuring that area residents will benefit from it".
Anyone who would like to donate a grand piano to the auditorium, or a regular piano in good tuning and condition, may contact Pace at 802-228-7239 or ralphpace@tds.net.
According to FOLA Chairperson, Ralph Pace, the group has arranged for five master concerts next summer in the auditorium for the Okemo Young Artists Program. "The only problem," Pace said, "is that they need a grand piano for their performances."
Pace noted that FOLA has made acquisition of a grand piano its first priority. Pace added, "We need a grand piano in the auditorium for a number of reasons beyond those of the Okemo Young Artists Program. Many musical groups depend on a piano to augment their programs. Additionally, it would be of use to local students and school performances."
H also noted that the auditorium could use a regular piano, in good condition, for other musical support.
FOLA was organized to support and promote the use of the newly-renovated auditorium in Ludlow Town Hall.
Pace said, "FOLA's mission is to encourage and promote the use of the renovated auditorium in town Hall for all appropriate forms of the performing arts". He added that "Ludlow has a great venue to support the entertainment and education of its residents. FOLA is a means of ensuring that area residents will benefit from it".
Anyone who would like to donate a grand piano to the auditorium, or a regular piano in good tuning and condition, may contact Pace at 802-228-7239 or ralphpace@tds.net.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Chittenden Awards FOLA $250
The Friends of Ludlow Auditorium (FOLA) recentlt received a $250 award from the employees of the Ludlow Branch of Chittenden Bank. The award was earned by the Chittenden employees for their achievements on behalf of the bank. "It was decided by the employees to give this award to FOLA, a move that we are extremely grateful for," said FOLA Chair, Ralph Pace. Pictured above, from left to right, are Abe Leber, Ralph Pace, Barbara LeMire, and Linda Olivieri. FOLA will use the funds to help it purchase a movie projector that will be used to show recently-released and classic films at the newly-renovated auditorium in Ludlow's Town Hall. The projector will be donated to the town.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Town Meeting Awards $3,000 to FOLA
The 2010 Ludlow Town Meeting was FOLA's first efforts at major fund raising and was successful. While the Fola request was the last voted on article at Town Meeting, it was agreed to without comment or opposition.
The $3,000 appropriated will not be available until July or August when the new fiscal year for the town begins. It will be applied to the purchase of a projector so that FOLA can begin showing movies in the auditorium.
Everyone associated with FOLA thanks the voters of Ludlow for helping in this effort to provide the town folks with first class movies. This is just the start of the entertainment objectives FOLA has set for itself.
The $3,000 appropriated will not be available until July or August when the new fiscal year for the town begins. It will be applied to the purchase of a projector so that FOLA can begin showing movies in the auditorium.
Everyone associated with FOLA thanks the voters of Ludlow for helping in this effort to provide the town folks with first class movies. This is just the start of the entertainment objectives FOLA has set for itself.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
FOLA Seeks Funding For Movies
The Friends of Ludlow Auditorium (FOLA) hope to provide first run movies for area residents in the restored Ludlow Auditorium in town Hall in 2010.
According to FOLA chairman, Ralph Pace, the group is seeking to provide new entertainment forms in the auditorium. "One of the best ways to do this," Pace said, "is to offer some first rate movies here in Ludlow."
He noted that FOLA had already scheduled 5 summer concerts in the auditorium consisting of master concerts presented by the Okemo Young Artists Program (OYAP). These concerts will feature star pupils and their teachers in special concert presentations in June and July.
In order to underwrite the cost of the movies, FOLA has submitted an approved petition for Town Meeting seeking to raise $3,000 for the purchase of projection equipment for movies. Pace noted that FOLA has already begun to raise some of the additional funding required to get the equipment. "The people of Ludlow deserve a first class presentation of good family-oriented movies." He added that any equipment purchased by FOLA would be given to the town.
Pace indicated that, In addition to the summer OYAP programs and movies, FOLA was scheduling other programs at the auditorium such as a Christmas Festival featuring local students, possible band concerts, and public service programs.
The approved petition that will be included in the March Town Meeting agenda reads as follows:
"Shall the voters of the Town of Ludlow authorize the Select Board to appropriate the sum of $3,000 to the Friends of Ludlow Auditorium, Inc., to support its programs in the Town Hall auditorium that will include the showing of recently-released movies to local citizens, 5 summer concerts, Christmas programs, and other entertainment and community services in the auditorium in 2010."
According to FOLA chairman, Ralph Pace, the group is seeking to provide new entertainment forms in the auditorium. "One of the best ways to do this," Pace said, "is to offer some first rate movies here in Ludlow."
He noted that FOLA had already scheduled 5 summer concerts in the auditorium consisting of master concerts presented by the Okemo Young Artists Program (OYAP). These concerts will feature star pupils and their teachers in special concert presentations in June and July.
In order to underwrite the cost of the movies, FOLA has submitted an approved petition for Town Meeting seeking to raise $3,000 for the purchase of projection equipment for movies. Pace noted that FOLA has already begun to raise some of the additional funding required to get the equipment. "The people of Ludlow deserve a first class presentation of good family-oriented movies." He added that any equipment purchased by FOLA would be given to the town.
Pace indicated that, In addition to the summer OYAP programs and movies, FOLA was scheduling other programs at the auditorium such as a Christmas Festival featuring local students, possible band concerts, and public service programs.
The approved petition that will be included in the March Town Meeting agenda reads as follows:
"Shall the voters of the Town of Ludlow authorize the Select Board to appropriate the sum of $3,000 to the Friends of Ludlow Auditorium, Inc., to support its programs in the Town Hall auditorium that will include the showing of recently-released movies to local citizens, 5 summer concerts, Christmas programs, and other entertainment and community services in the auditorium in 2010."
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