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Since 1995, to raise awareness of the church's restoration needs, St. Paul's has hosted weekly Sunday afternoon organ concerts. The concert series, called “Música en las alturas,” is the only regular series of organ performances in Chile.
The Little 500 Concerts – April 12, 2011, and April 20, 2012; Seals and Crofts – September 14, 1972; Stephen Stills – October 19, 1972, with Manassas; Elton John – October 7, 1973; The Doobie Brothers – December 8, 1973; Bob Dylan – February 3, 1974, with The Band and October 19, 2007, with Elvis Costello and Amos Lee
Valparaiso University (Valpo) is a private university in Valparaiso, Indiana, United States. It is an independent Lutheran university with five colleges. It enrolls nearly 2,300 students [ 3 ] and has a 350-acre (140 ha) campus.
The building was dedicated in 1959, part of Valparaiso University's centennial celebration, and officially designated as the Chapel of the Resurrection at the 10th anniversary service in 1969. [6] In July and August 2005, the university built a medieval-style prayer labyrinth on the east side of the chapel, 64 feet in diameter. [7]
Voodoo was first held as a single day event on October 30, 1999, at Tad Gormley Stadium in City Park. Planned and executed by Stephen Rehage, CEO of Rehage Entertainment, the festival consisted of three stages and a mix of local and national acts including headliners Wyclef Jean and Moby.
Valparaiso Male and Female College, one of the earliest higher education institutions admitting both men and women in the country, was founded in Valparaiso in 1859, but closed its doors in 1871 before reopening in 1873 as the Northern Indiana Normal School and Business Institute.
Carl Otto Lampland was born near Hayfield in Dodge County, Minnesota.He was born into a family of ten children. Both his father Ole Helliksen Lampland (1834–1914) and his mother Berit Gulliksdatter Skartum (1850–1943) were born in Norway.
Svetloe Radio Astronomical Observatory Svetloe, Karelia, Russia 1.4–22 GHz 32m RT-32 radio telescope, operating range 1.4–22 GHz. [34] RT-7.5 (Bauman's radio telescope) Moscow Oblast, Russia Two 7.75-meter diameter antennas (only one is working at the moment) [35] Yebes RT 40 m: Spanish National Observatory, Yebes, Guadalajara, Spain [36]