Howard Frey, president of Concert Association of Southeast Texas, honored six 50-year members of the 75-year-old group.
On the front row, from left, are: Howard Frey, president; Aletha Kirkwood and Elizabeth Brown.
On the back row, from left, are: Don Smith, Helen James, Barbara Batty and Dr. Eugene Orgeron.
The Concert Association of Southeast Texas will open its 75th season with the Houston Symphony on Sunday, October 25.
Also scheduled for the 2009-2010 season are the Fort Bend Boys Choir on Dec. 6; Trio Voronezh on Jan. 21; Adam Golka, pianist on March 21; and David Burgess, Latin American guitarist., on April 8, 2010. To join or to receive further information, call 727-5215 or 962-7684.
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