SC4 to host 42 boys and girls high school basketball teams for 2018 Holiday Showcase

The 2018 St. Clair County Community College Holiday Basketball Showcase will take place Thursday, Dec. 27, through Saturday, Dec. 29, in the SC4 Fieldhouse. The event enters its second year featuring 42 high school varsity girls and boys teams representing 11 counties and Canada.

Tickets for the showcase are available for $8, which is good for an entire day of games.

SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, DEC. 27 (GIRLS)

  • Noon – Cass City vs. Capac
  • 1:30 p.m. – Imlay City vs. Marine City
  • 3 p.m. – St. Clair vs. L’Anse Creuse North
  • 5 p.m. – Sandusky vs. Richmond
  • 6:30 p.m. – Marlette vs. Yale
  • 8 p.m. – Dearborn Henry Ford Academy vs. Marysville

FRIDAY, DEC. 28 (BOYS)

  • 11 a.m. – Merritt Academy vs. Deckerville
  • 12:30 p.m. – Richmond vs. Sandusky
  • 2 p.m. – Marlette vs. Roscommon
  • 3:30 p.m. – St. Clair vs. Sarnia St. Pat’s
  • 5:30 p.m. – Imlay City vs. Cass City
  • 7 p.m. – Almont vs. Marysville
  • 8:30 p.m. – Capac vs. Cros-Lex

SATURDAY, DEC. 29 (GIRLS/BOYS)

  • 10 a.m. – Anchor Bay vs. Armada (boys)
  • 11:30 a.m. – St. Clair Shores Lake Shore vs. Waterford Kettering (boys)
  • 1 p.m. – Macomb Dakota vs. Flint Kearsley (girls)
  • 2:30 p.m. – Macomb Dakota vs. West Bloomfield (boys)
  • 4:30 p.m. – Waterford Mott vs. Port Huron High (boys)
  • 6 p.m. – Lake Fenton vs. Port Huron High (girls)
  • 7:30 p.m. – Chelsea vs. Port Huron Northern (girls)
  • 9 p.m. – Port Huron Northern vs. Yale (boys)

SC4 releases winter 2019 calendar of arts events

St. Clair County Community College has released its full calendar of concerts, performances, exhibits and more for the winter 2019 semester.

Among the highlights of the upcoming season is the Free Thursday Concert Series, which features a highly anticipated performance by the world-renowned Femmes of Rock on Jan. 17 at noon and 7 p.m. Led by violinist and arranger Nina DiGregorio, the group has thrilled audiences across the globe with their uniquely dynamic arrangements of classic rock songs.

Running from January through April, SC4’s winter arts calendar also features one-of a kind exhibits at the college’s Fine Arts Gallery on campus and the Spiral Arts Gallery at Studio 1219, ranging from student showcases to sculptural exhibitions and much more.

SC4 also will continue its free movie nights throughout the semester and host its annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration for the 17th consecutive year at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21.

Femmes of Rock update:

Due to an overwhelming response, tickets are no longer available to reserve spots for the 7 p.m. Femmes of Rock concert on Jan. 17.

  • Those who already have reserved tickets should arrive for the concert between 6 and 6:30 p.m. After 6:30 p.m., reserved tickets will no longer be valid and seats will be reopened.
  • Walk-ins are welcome after 6:30 p.m. on a first-come, first-served basis.

There is also a non-ticketed, free concert at noon featuring Femmes of Rock on Thursday, Jan. 17.

SC4 students come together for special performance to open free Thursday concert Dec. 6

On Thursday, Dec. 6, Dr. Kazimierz Brzozowski will take the stage in the St. Clair County Community College Fine Arts Theatre for two performances as part of the free Thursday Concert Series. But before the renowned classical pianist touches the keys, three SC4 students will perform classic holiday songs for the first — and maybe only — time together as The Temp Trio.

Three Students Musicians03Desi Kuntz (double bass), Kristen Osko (alto saxophone) and Tim Ries (piano) took different paths to SC4, and they will likely go their separate ways when their time at the college is done. However, after meeting as work-study employees for SC4’s college and cultural relations department earlier this year, their impressive talents and shared passion for music brought them together as an ensemble for this special performance.

Born and raised in New York City, Kuntz, 25, attributes his eclectic musical interests to his surroundings growing up in a large, diverse city. Playing with groups all over New York since the age of 12, he has backed vocalists, played solo and done session work as an electric and upright bass player. He moved to Michigan in 2016 to be closer to family and study mechatronics and electrical engineering at SC4. “I’m always excited to play any chance I get,” Kuntz says. “You never know what new connections you’ll make, and this group is a great example of that.” In the fall, he plans to transfer to Wayne State University and enroll in their electrical engineering technology program.

Osko, 21, has been playing alto sax for 15 years, focusing on the instrument as a high school student at Landmark Academy in Kimball, Michigan. Her grandfather, a lifelong musician and her biggest musical influence, taught her guitar as a child and continued to nurture her artistic development throughout his life. Most recently, Osko has started learning the violin. “Music is like a universal language to me and a way to bring your community together,” Osko says. “It’s always been part of my life, and I can’t imagine doing anything else.” She plans to transfer to Oakland University in 2019 after completing degrees in liberal arts and general education at SC4, with the goal of becoming a music professor.

For Ries, 18, and his eight siblings, musicianship is a family tradition. His mom is an accomplished opera singer who has performed around the world, and his father was the lead singer in a rock band. “Everyone in my family sings except me, so that’s why I picked up the piano,” he says. Playing the piano has always been a hobby and personal passion, and he has spent the last 10 years honing his skills through private lessons and continued practice. “It’s definitely nice to fall back on music to relax after a long day in class or at work, so connecting with Desi and Kristen as coworkers and being able to play together has been really special,” Ries says. He has recently started showcasing his talents on campus and in the community, performing classical music at local venues and events. He is studying criminal justice at SC4 with the goal of working in federal law enforcement.

Watch The Temp Trio give their take on classic holiday tunes before Brzozowski’s performance on Thursday Dec. 6 as part of SC4’s Free Thursday Concert Series. The concert is free and open to the public, with shows at noon and 7 p.m.

SC4 Potters Market Returns for 16th year

The St. Clair County Community College Potters Market returns for its 16th consecutive year on Thursday, Nov. 15, in the SC4 Welcome Center.

The annual event gives visitors the opportunity to explore and purchase one-of-a-kind pottery crafted by the college’s students, alumni, faculty and staff, as well as guest artists. This year’s event will feature ceramic work from 24 different potters that is either hand-built or wheel-thrown.

DSC_0555The market offers a valuable networking opportunity for students and a unique shopping experience for members of the community. Students have the chance to meet with professional potters to discuss their processes and learn strategies to market their work, while others can get a jump on holiday shopping by browsing the jewelry, holiday ornaments and functional and structural pieces that will also be on display.

The Potters Market was started in 2003 by former student Celeste Skalnek, who now serves as director of college, cultural and alumni relations at SC4. Skalnek has been key to the event’s continued success for the last 16 years.

DSC_0664“In our first year, we sold just over $3,000 in pottery. Last year’s total was near $12,000,” Skalnek says. “The offerings are as varied as the local artists who make them, and the artists are donating 15 percent of their sales to support the arts at SC4, so it’s a great way to help bring unique cultural opportunities to our community.”

The Potters Market runs from 3 to 7 p.m. on its opening day and from noon to 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16, through Sunday, Nov. 18. The event is free and open to the public.

If you have questions or would like more information, contact Celeste Skalnek at cskalnek@sc4.edu.