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01/04/05 - The Technology Center is finally up! There are many things I want to add, but this is a good start. What would you like to see in the Tech Center? I welcome your comments & suggestions here.

01/01/05 - HAPPY NEW YEAR! Best wishes for a wonderful and prosperous 2005!

12/15/04 - 2005 Master Classes have been posted and will be updated as new classes come to my attention. Please let me know if you have information regarding a class I do not have listed.

10/3/04 - A new section was added. Check out the All-State Recordings section by clicking "Performance & Pedagogy" in the menu above.

8/30/04 - Parts of TFS were unavailable as I was switching servers. I hope this was not too much of an inconvenience for anyone! I think the switch was worth the trouble, as several sections of the site are now very much improved. Check out the Calendar (it actually loads now!), and the Webliography. The content is all the same--I've just found a better way to present it, thanks to options provided by the new web host. Unfortunately the switch caused me to have to reinstall the Flute Forum & Classifieds so if you were registered there, you will need to re-register at both of those sections of the site. Sorry!

8/25/04 - TFS is now accessible by Mac users viewing with Internet Explorer. Previously there had been some issues preventing IE for Macintosh from viewing the site correctly. A slight change in the layout was used to help fix this problem, and new links have been created for the Classifieds, E-Greetings, and Tech Center. The Tech Center should be up and running soon -- my goal with this is to provide an area where flutists and music educators can learn what computer software is available to us, and how to use it in our daily professional lives.

6/1/04 - TFS gets overhauled! The site has an overall more user-friendly layout with all the same great content. I've also added E-Greetings and Classifieds.

?/?/03 - TFS makes its first-ever appearance on the world-wide-web. In its original form, the site included a comprehensive collection of flute links known as the "Webliography", local pages of reference for musicians in the midwestern United States, and more.