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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Stop the Brain Drain: Administrative/Research Assistant

Administrative/Research position available in a solo law/lobbying practice in downtown Columbia. Part-time position (25 hrs/wk) entailing a mix of administrative and research tasks. This position could be attractive to an entry-level professional or someone wanting to return to the working world part-time. Job tasks include: answering phones; scheduling appointments; managing contacts; preparing materials for meetings; attending client meetings; researching legislative developments writing client memoranda. There is the potential (but no guarantee) for this position to become full-time. Position includes paid vacation and sick days, however, healthcare and retirement benefits not available at this time. Pay commensurate with experience.

Basic Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree required; Two writing samples required; Administrative experience with strong computer capabilities including Microsoft Office; Excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills necessary; Professional personality and professional appearance a must; Strong experience organizing, setting priorities and completing assignments with accuracy and attention to detail; Proven ability to handle confidential information with discretion.

Web site: http://www.michellawfirm.com/
E-mail: info@michellawfirm.com

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

34th Annual USC Bands Clinic and Concert Series

The 34th Annual USC Band Clinic will be held February 17-20 on the University of South Carolina campus at the Koger Center for the Performing Arts and the School of Music. The clinic will include performances by the nation's top high school musicians including South Carolina's own Spring Valley High School Symphonic Band and will feature performances by the USC Wind Ensemble conducted by Dr. Scott Weiss, the USC Symphonic Winds conducted by Dr. Rebecca Phillips, the USC University Band conducted by Mr. Steve McKeithen, and the local Palmetto Concert Band conducted by Professor Emeritus James K. Copenhaver, Dr. William Moody, and Dr. Scott Weiss.

Performances begin Friday, February 18 at 7:00pm with the USC Wind Ensemble premiering Steven Bryant's latest work Concerto for Wind Ensemble and continue throughout the weekend.

All concerts are free and open to the public.

Visit www.carolinaband.org for more details and a complete itinerary of the weekend's events.

Monday, February 14, 2011

USC Symphony Orchestra

The USC Symphony continues its 2010-2011 season with a concert Tuesday, February 15, 2011 at 7:30pm at the Koger Center for the Arts under the direction of Dr. Donald Portnoy. The concert will feature violin soloist Katherine ten Hagen, winner of the 2009 Donald Portnoy International Violin Competition.

Schedule:
Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 7:30pm
Violin Concerto No. 2, BB 117 by Bartók featuring Katherin ten Hagen, violin
Pictures at An Exhibition by Musorgsky

Contact:
Koger Center for the Arts
1051 Greene Street, Columbia, SC 29201
Symphony Office (803) 777-7500
E-mail: Charl@mailbox.sc.edu
Web: www.facebook.com/USCSymphony or http://www.music.sc.edu/

Tickets:
Phone (Box Office): (803) 251-2222
Web: www.capitoltickets.com