
The Levy Senior Center Foundation is proud to bring the talents of young, award-winning classical musicians to the Levy Senior Center.
The outstanding lineup continues to honor the memory of Fran Randall who loved classical music and played an important role in opening the current center.

The Levy Senior Center Foundation is proud to bring the talents of young, award-winning classical musicians to the Levy Senior Center.
The outstanding lineup continues to honor the memory of Fran Randall who loved classical music and played an important role in opening the current center.


January 29 at 1:30pm
Prerecorded Concert
CA frequent recipient of the question, "How high was that note!?", Lauren Shafer is a light coloratura soprano. Ms. Shafer received her Bachelor of Music at Illinois Wesleyan University studying under Professor Robert Mangialardi. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with her Masters under the tutelage of Professor James Doing, Ms. Shafer was honored with the opportunity to perform the national anthem at her commencement ceremony. Recent performances include featuring as a guest artist at the Champagne Gala for Prairie Fire Theatre in Bloomington, IL. Ms. Shafer was also a semi-finalist in the Harold Haugh Light Opera Competition in February 2020. Previous roles include Adele in Die Fledermaus and Gretel in Hansel and Gretel.
Sarah Williams holds a Master's in Collaborative Piano from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is particularly passionate about chamber music and accompanies a wide variety of soloists. A graduate of UW-Oshkosh, she received her bachelor's in piano performance, where she was the winner of the UW-Oshkosh Concerto Competition, the UW-Oshkosh Honors Competition, and UW-Oshkosh Celebration of Scholarship.
Besides performing as a soloist and working with duos, Sarah has accompanied a wide range of ensembles. Currently, she continues to work with soloists and ensembles within UW-Madison and throughout the community.


January 29 at 1:30pm
Prerecorded Concert
CA frequent recipient of the question, "How high was that note!?", Lauren Shafer is a light coloratura soprano. Ms. Shafer received her Bachelor of Music at Illinois Wesleyan University studying under Professor Robert Mangialardi. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with her Masters under the tutelage of Professor James Doing, Ms. Shafer was honored with the opportunity to perform the national anthem at her commencement ceremony. Recent performances include featuring as a guest artist at the Champagne Gala for Prairie Fire Theatre in Bloomington, IL. Ms. Shafer was also a semi-finalist in the Harold Haugh Light Opera Competition in February 2020. Previous roles include Adele in Die Fledermaus and Gretel in Hansel and Gretel.
Sarah Williams holds a Master's in Collaborative Piano from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is particularly passionate about chamber music and accompanies a wide variety of soloists. A graduate of UW-Oshkosh, she received her bachelor's in piano performance, where she was the winner of the UW-Oshkosh Concerto Competition, the UW-Oshkosh Honors Competition, and UW-Oshkosh Celebration of Scholarship.
Besides performing as a soloist and working with duos, Sarah has accompanied a wide range of ensembles. Currently, she continues to work with soloists and ensembles within UW-Madison and throughout the community.

The Levy Senior Center Foundation is proud to bring the talents of young, award-winning classical musicians to the Levy Senior Center.
The outstanding lineup continues to honor the memory of Fran Randall who loved classical music and played an important role in opening the current center.
LSCF Privacy Notice
The Levy Senior Center Foundation does not share or sell personal information from donors, event registrants or event attendees.
'Personal information' will be kept secure and includes, but is not limited to:
-
home mailing address,
-
personal electronic mail address or addresses,
-
personal phone number or numbers,
-
dollar amounts of financial contributions, and
-
any events the person in question may have registered for or attended.
Publicly available information not subject to privacy considerations. 'Publicly available information' may include:
-
names of donors, unless the gift is made anonymously,
-
names of person or people honored or memorialized through a donation,
-
information on Donor Leaves commemorating gifts of $500 or greater, unless the donation is made anonymously.
Publicly available information, including photographs or videos gathered at public events held at or in the Levy Senior Center, or through screenshots of meetings held virtually on Zoom, are not subject to privacy considerations. Such information may be gathered and distributed using one or all of the following communication media:
-
printed material, such as brochures, flyers, and postal mail;
-
electronic mail,
-
local news outlets,
-
the Levy Senior Center Foundation website,
-
Facebook posts from the Levy Senior Center Foundation, and
-
promotional signage.
Comments added in public forums including Facebook, the Q&A portion of Levy Lectures, and YouTube (comment section) are made at the writer's discretion and not subject to privacy considerations.
The guidelines in this Privacy Notice will be reviewed annually and updated as needed. If you have questions about, or would like to report a suspected violation of, this Privacy Notice, please email us at contact@lcsfevanston.org.
This Privacy Notice is in effect as of May 19, 2021.