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The '''Clinton Library Great Hall and Terrace''' is located on the south end of the [[Clinton Library]]. The Great Hall can seat 400 people for banquets or concert performances.
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The '''Clinton Library Great Hall and Terrace''' is located on the south end of the [[Clinton Library]]. The Great Hall can seat up to 220 people for banquets or 400 for concert performances.
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The 2005-2006 [[Arkansas Symphony Orchestra]]'s chamber music series took place in the Great Hall. The five Tuesday "River Rhapsodies" concerns featured the [[Quapaw Quartet]], the [[Rockefeller Quartet]], and the [[Sturgis Quartet]].
  
 
==References==
 
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*Peggy Bresnick-Kendler, "Presidential Library to Lend Stature to Little Rock Offsite Events," ''Meeting News'' 27.11 (August 11, 2003): 43.
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*Eric E. Harrison, "Clinton Center Set to Host 5 Concerts of Chamber Music," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' August 17, 2005.
  
 
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[[Category:Clinton Library]]

Latest revision as of 11:35, 31 May 2008

The Clinton Library Great Hall and Terrace is located on the south end of the Clinton Library. The Great Hall can seat up to 220 people for banquets or 400 for concert performances.

The 2005-2006 Arkansas Symphony Orchestra's chamber music series took place in the Great Hall. The five Tuesday "River Rhapsodies" concerns featured the Quapaw Quartet, the Rockefeller Quartet, and the Sturgis Quartet.

References

  • Peggy Bresnick-Kendler, "Presidential Library to Lend Stature to Little Rock Offsite Events," Meeting News 27.11 (August 11, 2003): 43.
  • Eric E. Harrison, "Clinton Center Set to Host 5 Concerts of Chamber Music," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, August 17, 2005.

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