‘Best of La Verne’

“Best of La Verne Music Department” will feature students and faculty of the music department sharing the Morgan Auditorium stage.

The show, at 6 p.m. Sunday will be the final event of the Sundays at the Morgan concert series.

Suggested donation is $20 and admission is free for students. 

‘Dancing in the Milky Way’

The senior art show “Dancing in the Milky Way” will showcase final work by art and art history students.

The opening reception will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Harris Gallery. 

‘Inspire’

The University Chorale and Chamber Singers will present “Inspire,” an evening filled with music from Shawn Kirchner and Mozart. 

The concert is 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. May 11 in Morgan Auditorium. There is a suggested donation of $10. 

Spring Concert

The La Verne Symphony Orchestra’s spring concert will feature music from Vivaldi, Beethoven, and Tchaiavsky at 2 p.m. May 12 at the Church of the Brethren, located at 2425 E. Street in La Verne. 

Admission is free, but there is a suggested $10 donation. 

‘Artist in Review’

The Inland Empire Museum of Art will present “Artist in Review,” an exhibit by Joanna Mersereau of paintings she completed while traveling through the Mediterranean, Mexico, Guatemala and the United States.

The exhibit runs Sunday through June 17. 

The museum is located at 1334 N. Benson Ave. in Upland.

Admission is free.

—Layla Abbas, Arturo Gomez Molina

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