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In our 3rd part of this 4-part series, we feature Danielle Patricio, Dean of Liberal Arts at Richland Community College, and harpist Stefanie Pansch. Admission is $10 per person. There will be a short intermission in between segments as well as light refreshments. After the event, all those in attendance will be able to tour the Homestead for FREE!Danielle Patricio, editor of "The Forgotten Life of Sarah Grady" and granddaughter to author, Mary Lynn, is a proud Decatur native. She taught composition, literature, and creative writing at Millikin University, and now serves her beloved community as Dean of Liberal Arts at Richland Community College.
Stefanie Pansch is a musician by night and a cartographer by day. She has performed at a variety of occasions across Central Illinois including weddings, church services, high teas, and parties. In 2024 she gave a recital as part of the Fine Arts at the Homestead series. A Decatur native, her journey with bowed strings began at Parsons Elementary School with Mrs. Diana Rai, and her harp journey began at the Decatur Public Library with their copy of The Harp by Roslyn Rensch. She currently studies with Julia Jamieson, and she enjoys exploring unusual harp repertoire. She plays the violin and the cello in addition to the harp, and she also enjoys growing orchids and doing a variety of crafts.
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125 N Pine St, Decatur, IL, United States, Illinois 62522