Friday, December 21, 2018




Looking Back on the Holiday Sings In Alexandria Dec. 15th and 18th
(Thanks to Don Harrington for notes from the Sat. Dec. 15th sing at Alexandria senior centers - YeEd.) 

A hearty group of 22 Harmonizers gathered at The Fountains at Washington House, 5100 Fillmore Ave., Alexandria, at 12:30 PM Saturday, December 15, for warm up led by Brain Ammerman.  Under the direction of Joe Cerutti, the Harmonizers shared the gift of holiday music and good cheer with residents, guests and staff at The Fountains and at three other Alexandria retirement and care centers during the afternoon (Woodbine Nursing Home, Sunrise of Alexandria and The Hermitage).  As in previous years, everyone enjoyed singing along to their Christmas favorites in halls and stairways beautifully decorated for the season.  Special thanks to Clyde Crusenberry for planning and organizing the day, which went off without a hitch in spite of the rain.
                                                                                    
Joe was in his prime, telling jokes and getting the audiences engaged.  Each time he introduced “Chipmunk Christmas,” he would turn to a different Harmonizer in the front row and introduce him as the one who was supposed to do the hula routine, but he forgot his hula hoop, but that he would do his best without it.   Lucky performers were Dave Welter, Stan Quick, Chuck Powell, and Aaron Simoneau for impromptu performances of the hula hoop routine in Chipmunk Christmas. 

The following report was prepared by YeEd: Then Tuesday nite Dec. 18th was our annual Carol Crawl in Old Towne Alexandria According to Mark Klostermeyer, this was our 11th crawl. We assembled at Market Square before stepping off to sing at restaurants and bars in the area.  Audiences were really having fun with us.

Joe Cerutti Sr. and Mark Klostermeyer helped organize the visits with the local proprietors. Along the way we met several folks who have always found us on the Tues. nite in Dec. when were having our Carol Crawl. Joe Sr. was Santa Claus for the nite and helped greet kids of all ages!! Many men wore Santa hats and other holiday gear.

Joe Jr. kept each performance rolling along – quick opening on “Caroling, Caroling,” then he would announce “we are the Alexandria Harmonizers strolling down King Street to bring holiday greetings to all.”  Then we sang “Let It Show” and “Chipmunk Christmas” and exited on “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.”  Joe had fun with audiences when Kellen Hertz sang out alone on the phrase - “I Still Want My Hula Hoop” Each time the crowd cheered and Joe would retort that “he is for sale for two glasses of Scotch” or “you will love him but he bites!”

According to Dean Rust there were 49 singers present for this fun nite including three guests – Carter White, Chuck Botts, and Matt Odell. Several family members traveled with us on the crawl. New member Frank Shipp got his name badge tonite too.

One extra event was the mini-concert for the nice sized crowd that gathered at the entrance to the Torpedo Factory on Union and King Streets.  We sang some songs that are not the best for restaurants and bars such as “Hallelujah Chorus,” “Gloria” and “Mary Did You Know.” The crowd grew and grew and was very receptive to finding this impromptu concert on a crisp holiday winter’s nite. We did some recruiting for singers at this stop.

YeEd thinks we sang at nine restaurants or bars from Gadsby’s Tavern all the way down King Street to Union Street. At the end of the nite we stayed at Chadwicks for an afterglow in a special area just for us.  Most everyone stayed for some chow and lots of visiting.
Until next time – editorjack!
(This message is prepared for your review if you were there, for your information if you had to miss, and as a historical record of the great things going on each week during the 70th year of the Alexandria Harmonizer Chapter. —YeEd

Monday, December 17, 2018




Looking Back on the Dec. 11th  Chapter Meeting and Put Together Contest
We had as lot of fun this week.  Many guys arrived early and there were quartets working on their songs for the contest all over in the Scottish Rite Temple meeting place.

Director Joe Cerutti did a recap of the successful holiday show.  And he welcomed comments from guys on the risers.  He also shared that anyone who wanted to offer suggestions for future shows or comments about how to make the show better should forward those ideas or thoughts to Joe Cerutti Sr., our shows chairman.

Joe Jr. did recognize Jeff Burkey and Joe Sr. for their leadership for the event.  Joe Sr. thanked all the “rock stars” on the risers and behind the scenes who worked to make it all fly.  Jeff thanked Terry Reynolds, Troy Hillier, and Noah Van Gilder for their patience and dedication to get the script ready.  Casey Belzer also reported on the printed program.  Dean Sherick thanked all the guys for their work to sell tickets.  Randall Eliason thanked Kristin Kelly for her hard work to make the silent auction such a success.   Dean Rust thanked the “monks” for their extra efforts to prepare for the performance.

It was announced that the show is on the Alexandria Harmonizers YouTube account.

Randall conducted a brief chapter meeting. Next week, Dec. 18th  is the Carol Crawl in Old Town Alexandria.  We will assemble at 7 pm at Market Square behind the stage (maybe inside the City Hall Bldg.) Wear a colorful sweater, scarf or hat. We will end the nite at Chadwicks for an afterglow. 

Dean Sherick did announce that tickets are available for The Whiffenpoofs show on Feb. 9th.

On Sat. Dec. 15th we will sing at four senior centers starting at 12:30 pm at The Fountains. Watch for exact details from Clyde Crusenberry.

The chapter will not meet after Dec. 18th until Jan. 8th. 

But there will be the annual Heat Glow on Sat. Jan. 5th at home of Jack and Pat Pitzer. This is a continuation of a traditional party for the whole chapter and their significant others. 7 pm at Jack’s house – 7801 Suffolk Ct., Alexandria VA 22315.  Casual dress. Bring finger-food hors d’oeuvres or holiday goodies to share.  Wine is you wish.  We will make the traditional Heat Glow Grog recipe that has been served at a similar event for over 50 years!

President Shawn Tallant is still eager to collect any monies from members in the Double My Dues Campaign for the end of 2018.

Randall announced the sad news that Austin Cotton is in hospice care, and that Terry Reynolds mother died on Monday.

A check to the chapter was presented from our a cappella group, TBD, who sang a gig on behalf of  the chorus.

Someone announced that annual Blast hosted by the Dundalk Chapter will be on Dec. 27th  at 7 pm at American Legion Post #38, 3300 Dundalk Ave., Dundalk, MD 21222. Mike Kelly is going and Rick Savage is singing with his quartet buddies from PREMIER.

Secretary Chris Buechler presented membership renewal cards to Matt Doniger for 7 years and to Drew Fuller for 29 years.

Then after a half hour break, the annual Wilbur Sparks Memorial Put Together Quartet Contest was held.  Emcee was Joe Sr.  Judges were past presidents Brad Jones, Bob Wells, and Mick Stamps with Jack Pitzer keeping track of the scores for the ten entries.  Award plaques were presented to comedy and regular quartets. 

Winners in the comedy category were COLD FRONT with Dylan Smith, Dave Branstetter, Tyler Carpenter and Brian Ammerman (They all were wrapped in blankets and had a box of tissues and sang with a stuffy nose sound.) . Second place was YOU BETTCHA with Kellen Hertz, Randall Eliason, Jeff Burkey, and Johan Westburg.  Third place was FOUR TAPS with Drew Fuller, Johan Westburg, Stan Quick, and Jim Kirkland.

Winner is the regular quartet contest were MOSTLY DEAD with Casey Belzer, Jim Kirkland, Krissi Folsom, and Matt Doniger.  Second place was CLOWN POSSE with Joe Cerutti Jr., Mario Senco, Duncan Woodbury, and Ken Rub.  Third place was AS YOU WISH with Rob Barnovsky, Chuck Hunter, Joel Golden, and Dave Welter.

A mic tester quartet called DQ was all past district quartet champs and thus not eligible to win – Chuck Hunter,  Mike Kelly, Rick Savage, and Will Cox. 

Matt Doniger was contest chairman and assembled the quartets as needed and made up some of their names. After the contest we all adjourned to the cafeteria for cake (made by Krissi – thanks for the chocolate and vanilla sheet cake everyone enjoyed) and waters and sodas.

Plaques were presented to the winners with a gold medal to the first place winners.
Until next time – editorjack!
(This message is prepared for your review if you were there, for your information if you had to miss, and as a historical record of the great things going on each week during the 70th year of the Alexandria Harmonizer Chapter. —YeEd

Thursday, December 13, 2018




Looking Back on the Dec. 8th 2018  Holiday Show
The 2018 show was a great success with a good sized crowd in the auditorium at TC Williams on King Street in Alexandria, at 7:30 pm.

“The Secret of Christmas” show had a special International twist.  It was the continuation of the Harmonizer Jack-in-the-Box routine for the first half, but this time Jack had to cope with a Russian operative and his “helpers” who were trying to steal the secret.  Terry Reynolds was the usual fun and over excited “Jack” and Troy Hillier was “Boris Badenove” and Noah Van Gilder was the “Fearless Leader” who came to check on the work of Boris and his men!  The “support staff” for Boris was our own a cappella group TBA who sang on the show and included associate director, Tony Colosimo, who was often often  “nominated” to sing for Boris on command.

The chorus was dressed as elves or toys for the first half as they were helping Jack conduct a guided tour of the North Pole and Santa’s workshop for the Russians. And as you can imagine, the jokes were pretty bad but got lots of laughs none-the-less.

Director Joe Cerutti was Junior, the Music Elf again and was a happy elf with the chorus’s great singing of the songs.

At one point, Jack needed to use “captions” to explain something to the contingent from Russia – so he had Monks come diagram the words for “Hallelujah Chorus.”  Monks in brown robes included Michael Bagwell, Bob Blair, Janet Cerutti, Clark Chesser, Matt Doniger, Naida Harrington, Chris Huber, Hal Reney, Lorraine Reney, Ben Roberts, Eileen Spinela and Sandra Stamps.

For the second half of the show, the chorus was in red, green or blue sweatshirts with white scarves.  Songs for this portion of the show featured soloist Brad Jones for the opening song “Let All Mortal Flesh,” and a trio of Drew Fuller, Frank Fedarko and Mike Kelly were featured in our always crowd-pleasing closing number “Do You Hear What I Hear.”

Guest quartet for the show was BETTER TOGETHER with Tony and Elizabeth Colosimo and Andrew and Heather Havens.  They sang a set to start the second half.  At the end of their set, they sang about the meaning of Christmas, and their little children came onto the stage to join them. Heather also helped the chorus with an echo voice solo in “Gloria.”

TBD sang a Hanukkah song as part of their set in the second half of the show with Jacob Broude, Tory Hillier, Terry Reynolds, Connor Goss, Brian Ammerman, Josh Roots, Kellen Hertz, Nick Leiserson, Noah Van Gilder, Clark Chesser, Josh DesPortes, and Jeff Burkey.

Special mention and thank you for the annual addition of real sleigh bells from Steve White.  He has a set made by his grandfather in 1963 and has brought those handmade rich-sounding bells for 42 years to our show.

The chorus met at the school on Friday nite for a dress rehearsal and tech rehearsal. Members brought holiday-wrapped boxes for the stage.  Then everyone was on hand Saturday nite at 5 pm to help finish setting up, changing into costumes and warm up.

Administrative team for the show included director of shows, Joe Cerutti Sr.; producer, Jeff Burkey; ticket manager, Dean Sherick; printed four-color program, Casey Belzer and Lacey Patrick; technical producer, Mike Kelly; advertising/marketing, Steve Murane; front of the house, Krissi Folsom; and photography, Rob Langston. Kristin Kelly managed the large silent auction event in the lobby with help from Randall Eliason and many members of the chorus who obtained items for the auction. The script team included Scipio Garling, Troy Hillier, Nick Leiserson, Terry Reynolds, Joshua Roots and Carter White.  In addition to these folks, there were many members and family supporters at work in the lobby and hall to help with tickets, welcoming guests, the auction sales and payment process, sales of Harmo CDs, and back stage work.

After the show, it was all-hands-on-deck so we could be out of the building by 10:30 pm and avoid an extra charge.  Chapter executive director reports we made it with 10 minutes to spare after clearing the stage, all the dressing rooms and the lobby area.
Until next time – editorjack!
(This message is prepared for your review if you were there, for your information if you had to miss, and as a historical record of the great things going on each week during the 70th year of the Alexandria Harmonizer Chapter. —YeEd

Friday, December 7, 2018




Looking Back on the Dec. 4th  Chapter Meeting
This nite’s work was totally on the show – mostly on the flow of the show and transitions from song to song, a chance to hear some of the small ensembles that will be on the show as well as soloists.

Associate director Tony Colosimo was our musical leader.

Show producer Jeff Burkey provided the scrip reading for the rehearsal along with others who have speaking parts in another Harmonizer “Jack In The Box themed” holiday show.

The meeting announcements were largely about the show.  The dress rehearsal for Fri. nite (entrance early about 5:30 with call at 7) means bring ALL uniforms parts but do not wear them.

Each man is asked to bring two wrapped large boxes for the stage decorations, plus large shopping bags and bubble wrap would be great for packing silent auction items when they are purchased by show patrons.

Watch emails.

Each person going on the England trip in 2019 must get their $600 fee to Brad Jones.

Watch for email from Clyde Crusenberry regarding the Dec. 15th daytime sing at veteran or senior centers.

The carol crawl in Old Town on Tues Dec. 18th details will be coming soon – as to where to assemble.  YeEd does know that we will end up for an afterglow fun time at Chadwicks that nite.  Bring guests, former members.

Be sure to invite friends and relatives and former members for this year’s Wilbur Sparks Memorial Put Together Quartet Contest on Tues., Dec. 11th at Scottish Rite Temple.  Cake and goodies afterward.  Lots of quartets have signed up and there can always be more.  Matt Doniger is the contact man.

President Shawn Tallant encouraged members to consider a donation to the chapter in this year’s “Double My Dues” fundraising campaign.  Several guys have already donated.

He also reminded everyone of his request for suggestions of recipients of the major chapter awards to be announced at the annual banquet.

Mark  your calendar for the Jan. 5th Heat Glow on Sat. Jan. 5th at home of Jack and Pat Pitzer. This is a continuation of a traditional party for the whole chapter and their significant others. 7 pm at Jack’s house – 7801 Suffolk Ct., Alexandria VA 22315.  Casual dress. Bring finger-food hors d’oeuvres or holiday goodies to share.  Wine is you wish.  We will make the traditional Heat Glow Grog recipe that has been served at a similar event for over 50 years!


YeEd heard that Dean Rust marched on Saturday in the Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk.  He carried a huge Harmo banner in the parade Sat. Dec. 1st promoting our show.  Thanks Dean.

Dec 27th the annual BLAST hosted by the Dundalk Chapter will be held.  Watch for invites and details.  Plan to go for the fun to meet other singers.

This week’s 50/50 had a surprise feature when an anonymous donor bought an extra ticket for every member present.

Thanks to all those who submitted materials after the request from the chapter’s history committee.  It has yielded some important documentation about some of our past projects such as the 50th anniversary events, the chapter-to-chapter exchanges with the Cincinnati chapter, and the farewell and roast when Scott Werner retired.  So far we have gotten materials from Geoff Berman, Rick Savage, Bob Sutton, Ken Rub, Ken Fess, and Mike Everard.

Craig Kujawa held a drawing for the winner of an incentive prize for those men who had signed up for the chapter’s scrip program.  Jason Lee was the lucky prize winner.

Membership chairman Calvin Schnure welcomed singer friend Lou Bergner from Toronto who was in the hall this week. And Calvin and Tony helped the chapter bid farewell to Jay Sorensen, who moves to MO. 

After the meeting, there was riser moving effort to prepare for our show set up later this week.
Until next time – editorjack!
(This message is prepared for your review if you were there, for your information if you had to miss, and as a historical record of the great things going on each week during the 70th year of the Alexandria Harmonizer Chapter. —YeEd