Friday, 27 November 2015

University of Valley Forge Scholarship UVFS

University of Valley Forge Scholarship UVFS

The University of Valley Forge Lincoln will celebrate the Christmas season by hosting its annual concert event, Christmas at Valley Forge, on Friday, Dec. 4 and Saturday, Dec. 5.

Talented musicians and singers from the Music Department will perform as part of the Wind Ensemble, the Patriot Bells (a hand bell ensemble), the Jazz Ensemble and the University Choir Lincoln. At select points throughout the evening, a light show will enhance the senses, illuminating the concert venue with a display of festive colors.

Each year the repertoire is varied during the first half of the evening; however, in keeping true to tradition, the second half of the concert will include excerpts from Handel’s “Messiah.” This portion is accompanied by the orchestra and comprised of students, accomplished faculty and staff, as well as professional musicians, and is conducted by Dr. William DeSanto. Also as part of the tradition of Christmas at Valley Forge, luminary candles will line the sidewalks of the campus, welcoming visitors to the concert performance.

A traditional audience carol sing-along will punctuate the end of the first half of the concert. Advertisement Share this truly memorable evening with family and friends to awaken and enlighten the Christmas spirit within! Show time is 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 4 and 5 in the Flower Chapel on the University of Valley Forge campus, located at 1401 Charlestown Road. Tickets can be purchased online at valleyforge.edu/Christmas, by phone at 610-917-3954 or at the door. Parking is free.

Stallins was second on the squad with five goals and three assists for 13 points. He also was the runner-up on the team with 20 shots, including 17 on goal. He added the match-winner against Cairn University (Sept. 12) and converted a penalty kick against Randolph-Macon College (Sept. 26). Stallins was tabbed as the ODAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week on September 14 after two goals against Valley Forge.

He became the first player in over six year to earn conference player of the week accolades. Emory & Henry increased its win total for a second year in a row, notching a 4-10-3 overall record with a pair of wins and two draws against ODAC competition. The eight points earned by the Wasps from conference matches is the most since 2001 when E&H won three matches and tied another. It is also the fourth-best conference result in program history while the Wasps' three-match unbeaten streak in league games was the first of its kind since 1996 and only the fourth in school history.

League champion Washington and Lee University saw Ben Bales named ODAC Player of the Year while the Generals' coach, Mike Singleton, was tabbed as ODAC Coach of the Year. The ODAC Rookie of the Year was Ricky Perrault of Virginia Wesleyan College and Hampden-Sydney College's Robert Kerby was voted as the ODAC/Virginia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Scholar-Athlete.

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