Looking Back on the September
2nd Chapter Meeting
Everyone arrived knowing we had a busy nite ahead of us. It was a great to discover the new parking
spaces around Durant and the new school building. Thankfully the AC unit was
working well on this really hot summer nite.
Associate director Tony
Colsoimo did the vocal warm ups and then director Joe Cerutti welcomed our friend and coach, Cindy Hansen Ellis. He told
the new guys about Cindy’s success
as a coach and how she had become part of our chapter family along with her
husband, David.
Joe also kicked off his time in front with news
about “all the goings on in Harmo-land lately – Steve Murane and Robyn
McQueen were married Aug. 30th; Jeremy Richardson and Andy
Woo were married in DC on Aug. 22; and Chuck
McKeever retired from the blood bank in Inova Hosptial after about 42
years. Cheers for congrats from all to them.
We worked briefly on the song we will sing with Pride of Baltimore
SAI chorus on the Harmony on the Harbor show we are hosting prior to the SAI
contest, and one of the new songs for the holiday show, “Welcome Christmas.”
Then we reviewed the new tag for the contest ballad and launched a
fantastic session with Cindy and our
choreographer Carlos Barillo to build the story, emotion and
presentation package for “Someone Like You.”
We worked hard and even officially skipped break (although the guys
managed to eat all the goodies anyway!) so we could take advantage of having Cindy in house with us for the
nite. We also worked on “Anything Goes”
adding new fresh aspects to that plan as well.
We did take time for chapter business. Ops vp Bob Blair conducted the meeting. Ken Fess spoke about tickets for the Harbor show – if you want some
you better act fast! Steve White
announced plans for this year’s Make Me Better work – watch for an explanatory
email. Nick Leiserson announced that
there were only 40 tickets left for the December holiday show, and suggested
that customers who didn’t get tickets might want to come to the show we are
doing Nov. 23rd to hear most of the same music. That show is in Calvert County MD.
The events previously scheduled for Sept 20th and Oct.
18th have been postponed.
President Terry Reynolds
reported that the chapter board took action to add community members to the
board for next year.
Secretary Chris Buechler
presented new member materials to David
Jarzen – welcome aboard. Then Chris
gave out membership renewals to Todd
Ryktarsyk for 9 years; Jim McConnell
for 12 years; Don Thompson for 22
years; Bob Ulibarri for 32 years, John Santora for 38 years and Jack Pitzer for 49 years. Mick
Stamps was given his 35 year pin and renewal card.
Thanks to the FRIENDS IN HARMONY for cleaning up the kitchen and
helping put things away. BTW – the
cupboard is pretty much empty, so if anyone wants to bring in some goodies to
share for breaks, that would be great.
Everyone worked hard to put things away, take care of the 50/50
and head over to the afterglow.
This Saturday is another all-sections sectional at First Baptist
Church from 9 til noon. Good way to
catch up on the new music.
In other news, it is time to get out our t-shirts in support of Rick and Peggy Wagner and get back into the cancer battle. DAMM! We
are all pullin for you guys. Jim Gammon was in town this week to
wrap up affairs after his father died in June while we were in France. Jim
sings in FL choruses and was a long time member here in Alexandria and quartet
man.
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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