<html><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Tahoma; font-size: 13px; "><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"><tbody><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit; "><font size="1"><div>To All MASTA Members:</div></font><div><font size="1">Here are the candidates for our 2010 Teacher of the Year Award. This year you have a choice of voting either by email to </font><a href="mailto:LPDITTMAR@SBCGLOBAL.NET"><u><font color="#0000ff"><font size="3">LPDITTMAR@SBCGLOBAL.NET</font></font></u><font color="#0000ff"></font></a><font size="1"> or by sending a paper ballot to Larry Dittmar at 3456 Gettysburg in Ann Arbor, MI 48105. The voting period extends from the date of this email until December 18, 2009. We hope you will find this new method of voting more helpful and less time consuming but please be sure you don’t put it off and then miss out on casting your vote for one of these two worthy candidates. (There were no nominations for Administrator of the Year.)</font></div><div><font size="1"> </font></div><font size="1"><div>Wendy Tenney:</div><div>Currently teaches orchestra in Lowell, Michigan for the Lowell Area Schools. She started the orchestra program there where none had previously existed and has worked tirelessly to involve the entire community of Lowell in building an outstanding string program in both quality and size. Through her efforts to serve each child’s needs, this program has grown from 24 at the beginning to over 200 students. Wendy has also voluntarily created and maintained a fiddle club that meets weekly after school and serves as a recruitment group for her orchestra program. In addition, she created the Lowell "Fusion" Ensemble which incorporates all styles of music (rock, jazz, classical and folk) and also serves in helping to build community support. Wendy facilitates many string quartets and has enlisted top high school students to assist her with younger student’s classes including teaching lessons.</div><div> </div><div>Her professional work includes performing with the Grand Rapids and Lansing Symphony Orchestras, while also maintaining a large private lesson studio including students from several Youth Orchestras. Wendy also has been a conductor at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp and a section coach at the Interlochen Arts Camp, for the St. Cecilia Youth Orchestras and the Grand Rapids Youth Symphony. She received her Bachelor’s of Music Education from Michigan State University and is a Master’s Degree Candidate at Grand Valley State University.</div><div> </div><div>Bruce Uchimura:</div><div>Has taught at Western Michigan University since 1988 where he is Professor of Cello and Director of Orchestras. He maintains a private cello class, and is well-known as a performer as cellist of the Merling Trio. He is also faculty advisor to the MASTA Student Chapter at WMU.</div><div> </div><div>As an adjudicator, Bruce has served across the state for events such as the MASTA String Competition, Concerto Competitions at Calvin College and Michigan State University and MSBOA Solo and Ensemble Festivals. He has also served as an adjudicator for the past two years for the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition. From 1985-2007, Bruce served as coordinator of chamber music at the ENCORE School for Strings in Ohio. Recent summer teaching credits include the Calvin College String Summit and Seminar at WMU. In state clinician activities include the orchestras at Hudsonville HS, Dexter HS, Lakeview HS, the Kalamazoo Suzuki, the Detroit School of the Arts and String Day at Walled Lake and WMU. Additional educational conducting engagements include the All State Orchestras of Vermont and Illinois.</div><div> </div><div>His students hold positions as educators and performers around the world. Alumni include Ellen Nettleton of the Dayton Symphony, Dan Scott of the Jenison Orchestras, Carter Dewberry of the Definiens Project in Los Angeles, Anne Thompson of the Forest Hills Public Schools and Grand Valley State University, and Anne Francis of the Fry Street Quartet. Cello students have received graduate fellowships at such institutions as the University of Iowa and Miami University.</div></font></td></tr></tbody></table><br></span></body></html>