by on 2014-02-19

On Saturday, February 8, Cajon High School student Erika Gutierrez offered a public violin performance at the San Bernardino County Museum. “Doing a performance is part of my graduation requirement”, said Gutierrez, a sophomore at Cajon High. “It’s a requirement for my IB music class.” Gutierrez is a volunteer in the Education Division at the museum. She has logged over 100 hours of community service, helping prepare for and conduct public programming. She is involved with many in-school activities, and even composes music on the side. “Erika is a dynamic volunteer, and a good role model for other youth who contribute their time,” said Jolene Redvale, curator of education and volunteer supervisor at the museum. “I told Erika I’d like her to compose a piece for marimba and violin, so we can play a duet. She agreed to work on it!” The performance toke place in the Museum’s Schuiling Gallery. All visitors were welcome; young musicians and their families were encouraged to attend, since hearing other youth perform in public helps build confidence in their musical endeavors.