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[[Image:NWOODIN.gif|left|thumb|250px|Nancy Woodin]]WOODIN, Nancy.  (Rochelle, IL, Sept. 1, 1956--  ). Musician and music composer.  Woodin achieved great success as a composer with fifteen piano solos published with Myklas Music Press of Denver, Colorado.  One solo, “Rainbows,” was selected for the National Piano Federation Festival three-year term (1995-1997).  
[[Image:NWOODIN.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Nancy Woodin]]WOODIN, Nancy.  (Rochelle, IL, Sept. 1, 1956--  ). Musician and music composer.  Woodin achieved great success as a composer with fifteen piano solos published with Myklas Music Press of Denver, Colorado.  One solo, “Rainbows,” was selected for the National Piano Federation Festival three-year term (1995-1997).  


An independent piano teacher since 1978, Woodin served as an organist at [[SAINT LUKE’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH]] beginning in 1992.  She was also a member and co-president of the Dubuque Area Piano Teachers and a member and assistant treasurer of the American Guild of Organists.
An independent piano teacher since 1978, Woodin served as an organist at [[SAINT LUKE’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH]] beginning in 1992.  She was also a member and co-president of the Dubuque Area Piano Teachers and a member and assistant treasurer of the American Guild of Organists.

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Nancy Woodin

WOODIN, Nancy. (Rochelle, IL, Sept. 1, 1956-- ). Musician and music composer. Woodin achieved great success as a composer with fifteen piano solos published with Myklas Music Press of Denver, Colorado. One solo, “Rainbows,” was selected for the National Piano Federation Festival three-year term (1995-1997).

An independent piano teacher since 1978, Woodin served as an organist at SAINT LUKE’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH beginning in 1992. She was also a member and co-president of the Dubuque Area Piano Teachers and a member and assistant treasurer of the American Guild of Organists.