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Orchestra Santa Monica Names Three New Board Members; Next Concert This Sunday

Orchestra Santa Monica is dedicated to providing orchestral concerts of the highest quality to the widest possible audience.
Orchestra Santa Monica is dedicated to providing orchestral concerts of the highest quality. (Courtesy photo)

Three leading community figures have joined Orchestra Santa Monica’s Board of Directors: Attorney George Collins, Public Relations Executive Barbara Bishop, and Publisher T.J. Montemer.

OSM is in the midst of its second season of presenting highly-acclaimed concerts of symphonic music to the community with its next concert this Sunday.

Collins, Bishop, and Montemer have long been involved in Santa Monica affairs.

Collins is the in-coming President of Santa Monica’s Rotary Club. Bishop, among her many community activities, writes the Hot Flash Universe column for the Santa Monica Mirror, and is on the Board of Directors for Santa Monica Rotary. Montemer is president of Mirror Media Group (publisher of Westside Today, Santa Monica Mirror, Century City News, and Brentwood News). He is also a member of Santa Monica Rotary.

All three are committed to bringing OSM to well-deserved prominence in Santa Monica and the greater West Side communities, and believe in the organization’s unique artistic vision.

The trio join a board that includes among others Dennis White, Chair of White Insurance Company in Santa Monica, Cindy Bandel, Senior Project Engineer at The Aerospace Corporation (and OSM violinist), and Founding Music Director Allen Robert Gross.

Board President Bandel said she was delighted with the new additions to the Board.

“We are extremely fortunate to have such a strong team of board members,” Bandel said. “With all their talents, resources, connections, and dedication, I am certainly looking forward to OSM’s successful growth and development.”

OSM’s second concert of the 2013-2014 season will take place this Sunday, Feb. 23, at 3:30 pm at Santa Monica’s Mt. Olive Lutheran Church.

Continuing its artistic mission of presenting music that reflects the cultural diversity of the greater Los Angeles areas, this “North and South of the Border” concert highlights compositions by Mexican and Mexican-American composers and performers, presenting works by Silvestre Revueltas, Arturo Márquez, a North American premiere by Enrique González Medina, and featuring Mexican-born guitarist Ricardo Escobar.

Supported by grants from the City of Santa Monica and LA County Supervisor Zev Yaroslovsky, this event will also feature outreach programs at the Virginia Avenue Park Teen Center and the Santa Monica Boys’ and Girls’ Club.

For more information, visit OrchestraSantaMonica.org.

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