Musical performances and stories inspire an audience

Students from the Temecula Conservatory of Music smile at their audience after their performance at the women’s connection brunch, Sept. 15, at the Grand Tradition Estate and Gardens in Fallbrook. Valley News/Lucette Moramarco photo
Lucette MoramarcoAssociate EditorThe Fallbrook Women’s Connection’s monthly brunch on Friday, Sept. 15 featured a performance by eight students from the Temecula Conservatory of Music. They played several pieces of classical music and talked about the Musical Mentor’s Club.The young adults ranged in age from 15 to 18 and were accompanied by the president and founder of the Temecula Children’s Music Foundation, Brian Bohn, and board member Chris Dahl.Bohn, a father of six, explained how the foundation started and that having children in music lessons is similar to club soccer; “the dedication and sacrifice is the same.” The foundation raises funds to support the children in their musical education.Dahl introduced a power point presentation detailing the missi
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