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keep. I believe we consider schools notable (if this is a false statement, someone can strike my vote). We should apply the same approach to youth orchestras, whose principal mission is education of young musicians and not musical performance for audiences. Hence lack of CD's, etc., is to be expected. Appears to be a credible youth orchestra, so no reason to delete by this reasoning.
Martinp03:35, 8 March 2006 (UTC) (serious amateur clarinetist)reply
Delete. This sets a bad precedent for clubs on Wikipedia if kept. I would guess that every major city in the US, Australia, UK and Canada at least, would have such groups, for all sorts of activities. Unless we're talking about something equivalent to the
Boys Choir of Harlem (hint: we're not), this isn't worthy keeping.
Harro505:43, 11 March 2006 (UTC)reply
"Whimsy of consensus" is a peculiar way of putting it. My impression is that there is no consensus at all on the notability of schools, which means they get kept by default.
Angr/talk23:10, 12 March 2006 (UTC)reply
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