Italian Cellist in Concert

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church presents the solo cello recital of Italian
cellist Francesco Mastromatteo on April 1, 2013 beginning at 6:30 p.m. in
the sanctuary at 3204 Skillman at Monticello.  The concert is titled:
“Narrating the Cello: Musical Stories of the Low Instruments.”  The solo
concert will include a performance of Gaspar Cassado’s Cello Suite and
Benjamin Britten’s Suite No. 1, Opus 72.  Mr. Mastromatteo will perform the
music and provide a narration of the story behind the compositions.

Mr. Mastromatteo has been performing throughout Europe since his graduation
from the University of Texas at Austin Butler School of Music in May 2012.
He received a Doctor of Music Arts degree in cello performance from
UT-Austin. Mr. Mastromatteo was the Resident Cellist at St. Andrew’s
Presbyterian Church and artistic director of Spring of Harmony concert
series from 2007-2011. Mr. Mastromatteo also has served as artistic director
for festivals and concert series for Associazione Amici della Musica “G.
Paisiello” in Lucera, Italy and Classical Music for the World, a non-profit
in Austin, TX.

“We are excited to have Francesco return and fill our sanctuary again with
his beautiful music and artistry,” said Suzanne Anderson, Music Director of
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. “It’s a joy to welcome him back to Dallas
for this visit.” Mr. Mastromatteo also will join the St. Andrew’s chancel
choir and tenor John Campione to lead Easter worship, beginning at 10:45
a.m. on Sunday, March 31, 2013.

There is no admission charge for the concert, although a free will offering
will be taken to assist with travel and production costs. For more
information, call 214 821-9989 or standrewsdallas.org.

Prescription Drug Take Back

Drug overdose deaths are the #1 cause of accidental death in the U.S. (surpassing car accidents). In 2011, 22% of high school students in Dallas County reported using a prescription drug without a prescription from a doctor. The most common source of these drugs is from the medicine cabinet in their own home or at a friend or family member’s home.

The Take Back is an opportunity for the community to clean out their medicine cabinets and safely dispose of unwanted or expired prescription (and over the counter) medications. Disposal is free and anonymous. This national event is coordinated through the Drug Enforcement Agency to combat the prescription drug abuse epidemic and get these drugs out of circulation so that they cannot be abused.

Nearby locations are DPD Northeast Patrol at 9915 E. Northwest Highway and DFR Station #19 at 5600 East Grand Avenue.

GOT DRUGS FLYER April 27

Tietze Shred

Get ready! The document shredding event and fundraiser for Friends of Tietze Park is coming up Saturday, March 23rd from 9 am to 1 pm in the parking lot of Skillman Church of Christ. Prices are the same as years past.  Double bonus – You can shred all those documents while benefitting worthy causes.

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Stonewall Jackson Food Truck Field Day

Back and better than ever is the Second Annual Food Truck Field Day taking place Saturday, April 6th from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm.  Eleven of Dallas’ favorite gourmet mobile eateries will be at Stonewall Jackson Elementary, Mockingbird at Matilda, for a day of delicious food, entertainment and family fun!  $5 tickets can be purchased the day of the event and do not include the cost of food.  All proceeds benefit Stonewall Gardens.

food truck poster 2013

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