Fermi National Laboratory

Volume 26  |  Friday, July 25, 2003  |  Number 12
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FERMILAB ARTS SERIES SUMMER SEASON

CORKY SIEGEL'S CHAMBER BLUES WITH BONNIE KOLOC
August 23, 2003; $20 ($10 ages 18 and under)
"Corky Siegel's Chamber Blues -Classical Music, elegant and precise, marries the loose and passionate blues in this utterly winning musical program." -The Austin Chronicle

For almost four decades the defining cultural arts critics from Rolling Stone, Stereophile, Down Beat, Billboard, Jazziz, New York Times, and Washington Post have all recognized Corky Siegel as a "phenomenal virtuoso on harmonica... a deftly accomplished genius of the Blues" and a pioneer who brings his original award-winning benchmark compositions to delighted audiences globally. New fans and longtime followers of Corky's blues career have been quick to embrace his freshly innovative, genre-busting Chamber Blues.

Chicago singer/songwriter Bonnie Koloc joins Chamber Blues for a multi-media event titled "Bestiary" which features some of Bonnie's original artwork and songs. Koloc is often considered, along with John Prine and Steve Goodman, as one of Chicago's top three singer/songwriters.

To purchase tickets for Arts and Lecture Series events, or for further information or telephone reservations, call 630-840-ARTS weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Phone reservations are held for five working days, but will be released for sale if not paid for within that time. Will-Call tickets may be picked up, or available tickets purchased, at the lobby box office on the night of the performance beginning at 7 p.m. When coming to this event, only the Pine Street entrance to Fermilab will be open. For more information, check out our web page at www.fnal.gov/culture.


MILESTONES
HOLE-IN-ONE
Congratulations goes to Dwight Featherston of the Phillips Park Thursday Night Golf League. On June 26 he shot a hole-in-one on the 2nd hole, a 128 yard par 3. This is the first hole-in-one in the short history of the Phillips Park Golf League.

RETIRING
Carol Diebold ID#03825N, TD-Computing & Information Systems effective July 16, 2003.

URA SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Listed below are the recipients of the 2003 URA Scholarship Awards, with their intended school and field of study, and their FNAL parents.

Alex Ankenbrandt
Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA
Architecture or Engineering
Chuck Ankenbrandt, BD/Proton Source Dept.

Shreyas Bhat
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Physics
Chandrashekhara & Pushpalatha Bhat
BD/Main Injector Dept. and CD/DZero

Alexander Jeffrey Brandt
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
(College of Engineering) Mechanical Engineering
Jeffrey S. Brandt, TD/Engineering & Fabrication

Benjamin Brian Chase
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
Philosophy
Brian Chase, BD/RF Dept.

James Michael Grace
University of Norte Dame, South Bend, IN
Engineering /Pre-Medicine
Mary Logue, ES&H/Health & Safety Group

Allison Rebecca Kephart
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
Biological Sciences with plans to attend law school or specialize in forensic biology
Robert & Karen Kephart, TD/Headquarters and PPD/Tech. Centers

Katherine Ann Mackenzie
Smith College, Northampton, MA
Undecided
Paul Mackenzie, PPD/Theoretical Physics

Martin Lowrey McCory
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, IL
Music (Composition and Theory)
Elliott McCrory, BD/Proton Source

Beth Mendelsohn
Reed College, Portland, OR
Environmental Science
Michael Church & Sue Mendelsohn, BD/Headquarters and LS/Education Office

Nicole Michelotti
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
Physics
Leo Michelotti, BD/Beam Physics Dept.

Kimberly Ann Putz
University of Houston, Houston, TX
English (Creative Writing)
Connie Sieh, CD/Core Support Services

Alicia Marie Seifrid
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
Classics and Spanish
Peter & Karen Seifrid, BD/RF Group and LS/Visual Media Services

Peter Strait
Columbia University, New York, NY
Film/Philosophy
James Strait, TD/Headquarters


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