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Spring Children’s Concert – The Lighthouse Keeper: The Story of Abbie Burgess

Emerson Dining Hall – Faculty Dining Room

Performed by the Aurea Ensemble and narrated by Jean Danton. This event is intended for young listeners. Come enjoy the musical portrait of life on an island, the shifting ocean, majestic lighthouses, raging storms, and even dancing puffins. There will be fun activities and refreshments available prior to the concert.
Organized in collaboration with the Office of the President and Del Case, Associate Professor of Music; Music Director of The Great Woods Symphony Orchestra.

Wheaton/Red Cross Blood Drive

Balfour-Hood - Club Hub (Former SGA room) Norton, MA

Donate blood at the
Wheaton College/Red Cross Blood Drive
Wednesday, April 17th
11 AM - 4 PM
Balfour Hood Club Hub

Free

World Music Ensemble

Watson Fine Arts - Weber Theatre Norton, MA, United States

Wheaton’s World Music Ensemble, directed by Sheila Falls Keohane, assistant professor of music, performs a variety of world music drawing on traditions from India, Ireland, France, Brazil and more.

When Spirit Calls

Cole Memorial Chapel - Basement (The Base) Norton, MA, United States

Join alumna Joan Diver ’65 for a discussion of spirituality and healing in her new book “When Spirit Calls”!

Student Recitals

Mary Lyon Hall - Woolley Room Norton, MA, United States

Gifted student performers demonstrate mastery in voice, violin, cello, piano and other instruments.

Senior Recital—Xinru Liu ’19 and Xinyi Liu ’19

Mary Lyon Hall - Woolley Room Norton, MA, United States

Pianists Xinru Liu '19 and Xinyi Liu '19 present their senior recital, the culmination of their musical study at Wheaton.

Free
Event Series New Plays Festival

New Plays Festival

Watson Fine Arts - Experimental Theatre Norton, United States

Longer form plays—written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased at our annual festival. (The original dated for this event was March 2)

Free

Dr. Miriam Isaacs, lecture “Who Knows One? Songs of Holocaust Survivors from the Stonehill Collection.”

Meneely - 307 Norton, MA

Dr. Miriam Isaacs, independent scholar, researcher and lecturer, on Yiddish language and culture, heritage languages, and translation; retired Affiliate Visiting Associate Professor of Yiddish Language and Culture, University of Maryland College Park, will speak on the Yiddish songs she worked on from the Benjamin Stonehill Oral History Collection when she was a Fellow at the United States Holocaust Holocaust Memorial Museum.