Curt Ebersole

Curt Ebersole is a resident of White Plains, New York, where he is active as a music educator, conductor, clarinetist, and public speaker. In between musical activities he enjoys photography, cycling, napping on the beach, Wordpress web publishing, Bullet Journaling, and riding America’s fastest and tallest roller coasters.

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Everything old is new again

I’ve finally imported all my old blog entries from my first two blogs into this site, so the update is complete. If you got a couple extra emails with entries from 2007 or 2008, this is the reason. Hopefully this process is done, and there will be no more confusion here. I am sorry if …

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Retrieving the old blog

Music & Inspiration blog

If you just got a couple postings that looked unusual — they were. They’re dated 2009. I decided to copy forward the posts from the first blog I started, Music & Inspiration, which I began on a Blogspot site in 2009. I neglected to check the “Do not email this post” option when copying them into my …

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WSW concert February 12

WSW rehearsal

First, thanks to everyone for the birthday wishes. It certainly wasn’t a typical Groundhog’s Day, with record high temperatures here in New York, but I do appreciate everyone thinking of me. My next concert with the Westchester Symphonic Winds is next Sunday, February 12 at 3:00 pm at Tarrytown Music Hall. On President Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, …

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Serendipitous meetings with dear friends

Steve & Amy Morgan

Sometimes it’s just best to not plan. Sometimes just meeting old friends by chance is best. Take Friday for example. I met up with two former students on Friday, while having lunch during a workshop day. I was teaching my annual InDesign class, went with Debbie Stevens for lunch (she’s an administrative assistant in the …

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2012 Bergen County Band

I subscribed you! I added everyone on my old blog list to the new subscription list. If you don’t like my posts, please feel free to Unsubscribe with the link on this page. It will, however, be a really easy way for me to keep in touch with friends and family, so I hope you …

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