Huntingdon College
News Release
January 31, 2019
For more information, contact: Su Ofe, (334) 833-4515; news@hawks.huntingdon.edu
Huntingdon Music Faculty Present Recital
Montgomery, Ala.—Music faculty from the Huntingdon College Department of Fine Arts will perform a recital Tuesday, February 12, at 6:30 p.m. in the College’s Ligon Chapel, Flowers Hall. The public is invited to attend. There is no admission charge and tickets are not required. Featured performers are: Dr. Damion Womack, voice; Dr. Kevin Manderville, classical guitar; Mr. Curtis Hollinger, clarinet; Dr. Rusty Logan, trombone; Mr. Adam Murphy, horn; Dr. James Conely, organ; Ms. Laryne Monte, piano; and Dr. Alina Windell, flute.
The Huntingdon College music program offers majors in music and P–12 music education (choral or instrumental). The Faculty Recital Series is part of the College’s Cultural and Community Events Series, sponsored by Baptist Health.
Huntingdon College has been named a top 6 regional Best Value and top 11 regional college in the South by U.S. News and World Report; among a list of Colleges that Change Lives, by Washington Monthly; among the Best Colleges in Alabama and the Best Small Colleges in America by College Consensus; and among the Best Colleges: Region by Region (South) by the Princeton Review. Through the Huntingdon Plan, full-time day students are provided a laptop computer, books and information resources, active learning experiences, and senior-year travel-study opportunities—all within regular tuition and fees. Huntingdon’s Evening Studies program offers degree completion programs at 10 locations across the state. Huntingdon College continues a legacy of faith, wisdom, and service through a liberal arts academic tradition grounded in the Judeo-Christian heritage of the United Methodist Church.
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Suellen (Su) Ofe
Vice President
for Marketing and Communications
Huntingdon College
1500 E. Fairview Ave., Montgomery, AL 36106
(334) 833-4515; Cell (334) 324-6591