Looking Back on the April
8th Chapter Meeting
As usual, things at Durant
were busy starting way before 6 pm, with the good news the air conditioning was
working!!! Guys and family members everywhere working to set up, review stage
presence plans with Chuck McKeever,
make the coffee and put out goodies for those guys who come right from work and
grab a snack before chapter.
(BTW – a growing number of members gather at Hard Times CafĂ© on
King Street about 5 pm on Tuesdays for some dinner before chapter. Come join
us. YeEd)
Then at 5 til 7, we heard
Dallas Vocal Majority singing “Runnin’ Wild” over the loud speaker system and
that was out signal to get on the risers.
Assistant director Will Cox
did the warm ups.
Director Joe Cerutti took over then and thanked
all for a great youth harmony festival last Saturday with special appreciation
to Brad Jones. Joe welcomed John Pence
with us this week.
And finally Joe shared some great new details about
our singing in France for many major events to honor the veterans.
We worked hard the first
half of the evening on our songs for France and took a chunk of time to review
the visual plan for “Something About a Soldier” with choreographer Carlos Barillo.
Operations vp Bob Blair conducted the chapter
meeting. He presented the “Ooops I
Forgot My Badge" badge to Brad.
The mystery handshaker this
week was Jack Pitzer – the 7th
guy to shake his hand, and wearing a name tag, was Tom Kern, who got a new BHS logo t-shirt.
Reminder: there is an all-sectionals work session at
First Baptist, 2932 King Street on Saturday, April 12th at 9am.
Randall
Eliason
announced the plans for a D-Day Veteran’s Tribute show as part of the Normandy
preparation retreat at First Baptist Church, May 17th (which is also
Armed Forces Days).
President Terry Reynolds announced the date for the 2014 Presidents’ Award
dinner will be Feb. 8th, 2015, with BHS CEO Marty Monson as our guest.
Terry also reports
that the chapter received a thank you note from Michelle Obama for singing at
the White House during the Christmas holidays.
Terry presented a
check from Harmony Foundation for $4008.15 to our treasurer David Welter to deposit. These monies are a result of 36 of our
members contributing to the Foundation and designating the chapter to receive a
“give back” to the chapter.
Terry saluted the
great Youth Harmony Festival too and suggested it was another example of why
“It Is Great to Be a Harmonizer!”
Membership vp Jeremy Richardson with help from Rich Hewitt introduced and welcomed the guests for the
evening. And Jeremy reminded us of the Open Auditions event on Wednesday eve at
Durant.
After coffee break, associate director Tony Colosimo conducted his barbershop
craft session.
A new effort to prepare
the chorus for singing in Normandy will be launched next week and will continue
for the following 3-4 Tuesdays, The “Make Me Better” program for all
singers performing in Normandy is being to managed by Michael Gilmore for the music team. It is not a qualification
process; rather, an opportunity for section leaders or assigned listeners to
see how each man is doing on using craft maxims etc. in their singing. There
will be time each week to do some parts of songs and then a few minutes for
follow up.
For the rest of this week’s rehearsal, we
worked hard on our music for shows and the trip to France in ’14. This included
some work on some old songs too. Joe also announced that we would be
asked to sing the National Anthem and a two-part-harmony piece with a marching
band when we are in France.
In other news about our members: John Pence
has announced plans for a memorial service for Janene at 2pm on May 31 at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of
Fairfax. Specifics on the service to be announced later.
Dick
and Carolyn Hall celebrated their 60th
wedding anniversary this past week.
Congrats to them both.
A former Harmonizer, Frank Perka, died recently in
Alexandria. He was a member 1970-74, He
was born in 1919.
Our friend TJ Jones has had some tough physical accidents of late including
the last fall on ice after the last snow we had, breaking the lower extremity of the
fibula bone. So he is back to sitting in a chair again for a number of weeks,
instead of being on the risers.
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 66th year of the Alexandria Harmonizer Chapter. —YeEd.)
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