Spotlight: Part-time staff member Adnan SomaniAugust 29th, 2014Every week, the Federation of Students will profile an outstanding club, volunteer, or part-time staff member in the Spotlight series. Spotlight on: Adnan Somani Adnan Somani is able to hold a conversation with just about anyone. The Honours Economics major speaks an impressive 10 languages. This certainly came in handy when Adnan travelled abroad and visited a total of 45 countries. When he is on Canadian soil, how... Read MoreMeet the Feds Executive during Fall office hours! August 28th, 2014The Federation of Students executive wants to know what you have to say, UWaterloo! Whether its a comment about classes, politics, or the Feds commercial services. Do you want to start your own club... Read MoreUndergrad Emily Phillips finds success with 'Give A Dog A Bone'August 26th, 2014This summer, the Federation of Students held a contest on Facebook asking students to share their most significant achievement during the past year.
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The Kitchener-Waterloo Community String School (KWCSS) is a vibrant and caring community of teachers, students and families. Teachers Bruce Skelton (violin), Martha Kalyniak (violin & viola), Olga Kalyniak (violin teacher and program coordinator) and accompanist Beth Ann de Sousa, have dedicated their lives to music and to the art of teaching. Established in 1997, this program features private and group lessons, concerts, recitals, parent meetings, parent's orchestra, fiddle & pop music classes, a performance ensemble and performances/workshops by guest artists. The current membership includes students from age 4 to 17, beginners to advanced students. The KWCSS operates as a Non-Profit Organization. Our teachers provide lessons in a nurturing environment according to the philosophy of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki. Along with Dr. Suzuki's approach to teaching, each teacher brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the program which they share eagerly with their students. Repertoire taught begins with simple folk songs and branches out to include that of the masters of the baroque, classical and romantic eras found in the Suzuki repertoire books and CD's.