Bringing opera into the classroom, the senior center & the library for 24 years.

Joined September 2015
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Hey Midlands folks! Catch us on Soda City Live at 3PM today! ✨🎥🎬 #fbnproductions #operaforkids #childrensoperafestival #festival #sodacitylive
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Midlands Gives Day is here – let’s make it count! Your generosity can help bring the joys of operatic storytelling to children of all ages! Join us in supporting FBN Productions today! #fbnproductions #operaforkids #opera #midlandsgives2024 #amplifyyourimpact
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5 days until Midlands Gives! Why wait? Give early and make a difference TODAY! Visit MidlandsGives.org to donate. 🎶🐥🎭 #fbnproductions #childrensopera #MidlandsGives2024 #AmplifyYourImpact
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"And what have teachers got to do with music? The answer is: everything. . . The trouble is that we don't always realize how important teachers are, in music or in anything else." Leonard Bernstein, 1961 Young People's Concert: A Tribute to Teachers [📸 Roger Englander]
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Attention all singers! FBN Productions is now accepting application materials for The Children's Opera Festival, coming May 2024! More details about the application and the Festival can be found at the link below: facebook.com/share/4oiviDBqw…
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Here’s to @OperaAtUSC and their production of THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO opening tonight.
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Midlands Gives isn't over yet- it's not too late to help us reach our fundraising goal! Every gift makes a difference.
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Today is Midlands Gives! Help us reach our donation goal of $8,000 to bring opera to kids! Every gift matters.
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Merry Happy Blessings
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Thank you for all the learning you did with us during our Summer Learning Challenge 2022! Here is a recap of all the fun we had😎 #summerreacp #accessfreely #summerlearning #ilearnbeacuse #librariestransform
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Recent droughts in Europe once again made visible the "Hunger Stones" in some Czech and German rivers. These stones were used to mark desperately low river levels that would forecast famines. This one, in Elbe river, is from 1616 and says: "If you see me, cry" #archaeohistories
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It was fun at the library! @accessfreely #operaforkids #fbnproductions
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