The newly reformed Indiana University Southeast (IUS) Student Veterans Organization and several IUS musical, theater, and art groups will honor our nation’s veterans with a program titled “Living as a Patriot,” at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Stem Concert Hall at the Ogle Center. The program includes music from the Commonwealth Brass Band and the IUS Concert Choir. Students from the IUS Communication Department will showcase reader’s theatre presentations, and students from the fine arts program will display computer graphics. The program is free and open to the public.
Contact Dale Brown at dalebrow@ius.edu or call (502) 291-2872 for more information on the events, and contact Diane Reid, IUS Communication Department, at 812-941-2304 for more information on the “Living as a Patriot” program.
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