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Home > Learning Calendar > This Day > February 12th

    F E B R U A R Y     12th    
February 2001
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February 25 - March 03, 2001

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    FEATURED THEME:
American Music Month

Music Center
Resources and tools from our Arts Center.

Energy In The Air: Sounds From The Orchestra
Energy In The Air: Sounds From The Orchestra features downloadable music clips, information about the instruments, quizzes, and a section on sound waves.

Making the Case for Music Education
New research, special programs, and dedicated teachers and community members are helping to make a solid case for putting music "Bach" into our schools!

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Abraham Lincoln, 16th U.S. President (1861-1865), born (1809)

Charles Darwin, English naturalist who founded the theory of evolution (On the Origin of the Species by Means of Natural Selection), born (1809)

Franco Zefferelli, Italian film director (Romeo and Juliet, Brother Sun and Sister Moon), born (1923)

John L. Lewis, leader of the United Mine Workers of America, born (1880)

The colony of Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe (1733)

Cornerstone laid for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC (1915)

King David Kalakaua of Hawaii, became the first king to visit the U.S. (1874)

George Gershwin’a “Rhapsody In Blue" premiers in Carnegie Hall (1924)

NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) was founded in New York City (1909)

The politically motivated impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton in the U.S. Senate ended in acquittal (1999)



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