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The Midwest Clinic International Band and Orchestra Conference is the world's largest instrumental music education conference, annually drawing approximately 17,000 attendees to Chicago from all 50 states and as many as forty countries. It is held every December in downtown Chicago.
Co-founders H.E. Nutt of VanderCook School of Music, Howard Lyons of Lyons Band Instrument Company and Neil A. Kjos of the Kjos Music Company formed the Mid-West International Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1946. [3] The Midwest Clinic began as a local entity, quickly expanding to become one of the most recognized instrumental music education ...
NCB performs several concerts a year in the Chicago metropolitan area which include a subscription concert series at Northwestern University's Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, [4] educational outreach programs at area schools, many summer concerts at the invitation of various communities and venues, and professional band festivals and conferences. [5]
The Grand Concourse of McCormick Place in Chicago, ... Cragun's Resort Conference Center: Brainerd: Minnesota: 13,915 sq ft (1,292.7 m 2) 48,032 sq ft (4,462.3 m 2)
Chicago Prep Conference; Chicago Public High School League (contains ten divisions) ... Midwest Conference (1948-1970) Midwestern Conference (1952-1970)
Ribfest Chicago, North Center, June [8] ... Good Food Festival & Conference; Ribfest Chicago; ... Midwest Clinic; Midwest Wonderland Music Festival;
1994: The MCAC has been rebranded when the conference merged with the women's-only Midwest Athletic Conference for Women (MACW; founded since the 1977–78 school year) to become the Midwest Conference (MWC), effective in the 1994–95 academic year. 1997: Coe and Cornell left the MWC, effective after the 1996–97 academic year.
All championships listed here were won when the league was known as the Midwest Collegiate Athletic Conference, and only sponsored men's sports. The Midwest Conference was established in its current form in 1994 with the merger of the MCAC and Midwest Athletic Conference for Women. Men's Soccer: 1978; Men's Tennis: 1984; Women's Tennis: 1983