THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Christa Grix
of Mu Phi Epsilon International
Professional Music Fraternity
and the Amy Lyle Scholarship of
the Birmingham Musicale.
She is a member of the board of
directors of both the Farmington
Musicale and the Music Study
Club of Metropolitan Detroit. She
served as the counselor to the
Student Group of MSC from 1979
to 1983. She is a performing
member of the Birmingham
Musicale and the Detroit Alum-
nae Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon.
Ms. Rosner-Doelker was mem-
bership chairman of the Detroit
Flute Association from 1979 to
1983 and is also affiliated with the
National Flute Association.
She also dedicates her time to
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Kim Rosner-Doelker
adjudicating various scholarships
including the Karlene I. Salon
Memorial Music Scholarship, the
MSC Scholarship Awards and the
Michigan Federation Of Music
Clubs District Festival.
Ms. Rosner-Doelker is part of
the "Rosner Trio," an ensemble
including her mother, Collette
Salon Ramer, pianist; and her sis-
ter, Cindi Rosner Kelly,
clarinetist.
Ms. Rosner-Doelker has studied
with members of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra and
attended master classes of Jean-
Pierre Rampal, William Bennett
an Andras Adorjan. She coaches
with Ervin Monroe, principal
flutist of the DSO.
Miss Grix has performed in con-
cert at Symphony Hall in Boston,
the Kennedy Center in Washing-
ton, D.C., and as a featured soloist
with the International Symphony
Orchestra. In 1983, Miss Grix was
the only harpist invited to
Halifax, Nova Scotia, as a young
artist for the Scotia Festival of
Music.
Locally, she has performed with
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
and Michigan Opera Theater, and
at the Pine Knob Music Theater
and the Premiere Center. She
entertains at Detroit-area restau-
rants.
She studied with Velma Froude
at Michigan State University,
and with Lucile Lawrence at Bos-
ton University, where she re-
ceived her master's degree in
music. She is on the music facul-
ties of Mercy High School in Far-
mington Hills and the Waldorf
School in Detroit.
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Harpist, Flutist Entertain
At Women's Donor Event
Adat Shalom Sisterhood's
Double/Triple Chai donor dessert
buffet will be held at 12:30 p.m.
April 17 in the home of Beverly
Dock, 28202 Harwich, Far-
mington Hills.
The afternoon is open to all con-
tributors to the donor of from $36
to $250. For reservations, call
Gloria Hoffman, 861-0297; or Ms.
Dock, 855-1311.
Entertainment will be provided
by flutist Kim Rosner-Doelker
and harpist Christa Grix.
Ms. Rosner-Doelker is a teacher
and performer. Since graduation
from Michigan State University,
where she received her Bachelor
of Science degree in telecommuni-
cations, she teaches privately in
her home. In addition, she fre-
quently performs.
While in high school, she re-
ceived the Robert C.J. Traub
Music Memorial Scholarship, the
Marjorie Deyo Music Scholarship
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