How (and Why) Playing the Recorder in 3rd Grade Affected Your Entire Life

Schedule

Tue, 21 Apr, 2026 at 06:00 pm

Location

28 E. Baltimore Street, Hagerstown, MD, United States, Maryland 21740 | Hagerstown, MD

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How (and Why) Playing the Recorder in 3rd Grade Affected Your Entire Life
Presented By:
Dr. Jennifer Green-Flint
Assistant Dean, Shenandoah University and Executive Director, Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy
Dr. Jennifer Green-Flint will lead us through an exploration of how your piercing rendition of “Hot Cross Buns” on your plastic recorder helped to create neuroplasticity in your brain, and develop the skills of tolerating discordance and conscious listening. Using these dispositions as a base for increasing emotional intelligence and empathy, we will focus on how ‘everything you really needed to know’ as an adult came from your recorder choir and not just your Kindergarten experience.
Hosted by Live at Hub City Vinyl
28 East Baltimore Street, Hagerstown
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28 E. Baltimore Street, Hagerstown, MD, United States, Maryland 21740

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