Looking Back on the
January 13th Chapter Meeting
There was a lot going on at Durant last nite
right from about 5:30 pm – folks digging thru a pile of costume pieces offered
by Peelee Clark; a set up crew at
work, FRIENDS IN HARMONY assembling to go to their annual first-of-the-year
dinner, Chuck McKeever teaching a
large crowd of guys the first part of the visual package for “Thriller” on the
stage. Lots of guests were checking in at the kiosk. And still no baby for
associate director Tony Colosimo and
his wife.
He conducted the warm ups and welcomed director Joe Cerutti up front for the chorus.
Right away, we embarked on musical work on the new uptune. We did some
sectional work, some combined sectionals and then back to the risers. There
were so many great suggestions from Joe
and Tony – each guy just has to have
a pencil and his music with him to make notes.
After the uptune we worked on “Thriller” as far
as possible.
Tony did more barbershop craft regarding breathing
techniques as compared to the example he offered on the screen from the
Ambassadors in Harmony.
Operations vp Todd Ryktarsyk announced that NEXT WEEK’S MEETING WILL BE AT FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Secretary Chris
Buechler presented membership renewal cards to Michael Vlcej for 7 years; Lew
Klinge for 13 years; Kris Zinkevich
for 15 years; Brian Miller for 18
years; Rick Savage for 41 years. Drew Fuller received his card and a 25
year pin.
Honcho for our Pittsburgh trip, Craig Kujawa, reminded everyone that
tonite is the deadline to get a convention registration at the “early bird”
rate and be in the “Harmo seating Block” . See Ian Poulin.
President Terry
Reynolds acknowledged Rick Wager
was with us tonite, and asked members to sign up to attend the Presidents’
Banquet on Saturday, Feb. 7th, at Ft. Meyer. See Howard Nestlerode. He needs the name of all attendees for check in
at the security gate on Post.
Membership vp Rich Hewitt welcomed some guys we have not seen for a while – Phil Ashford, Eric Wallen and Michael Vlcej. He also asked if anyone
has an Ipad they don’t use and could let him use at the membership kiosk. Rich welcomed our guests.
We took a break – thanks to all those who
brought in goodies to share (or to get out of the house so you can keep your
New Year’s resolution).
After break, we were seated for a State of the
Chapter report by the president and musical director. Some highlights from Terry: a quick review of the fantastic
2014 year; and the status of the current board including welcoming our newest
board community board members Liz
Birnbaum, Paul Dolinsky, John Roots and
Steve Sutton. Terry shared
results of the survey we took with the members at a fall retreat and offered
some of the input of members as to what the chapter could do to make it easier
to be a member. There were many good ideas. The survey showed that the highest
quality our members liked about the Harmonizers is the desire for quality
singing and the importance of fellowship.
Joe spoke about musical matters with the major
thrust being we will be doing more music and using new techniques to help the
singers succeed with some new musical leaders. Section leaders will serve for
two-three year terms. Joe recognized
long-serving section leaders Rick Savage,
tenors, for 15 years; Tony Colosimo,
leads, for 7 years; Ken Ives, baris,
for 15 years; and Mike Kelly,
basses, for 5 years. The new section leader team with be Rick Savage again for tenors, Josh
DesPortes for leads, Reed Livergood
for baris; and Andrew Havens and Jim Lake for basses.
Tony will continue as associate director, Terry will continue as assistant
director, Mike Kelly will continue
as assistant director and fill a new position for technology. Ken Ives will work to track musical
changes in all mediums. Carlos Barrilo
will continue as choreographer.
There will not be a long repertoire with lots of
songs for show producers to choose from. We will likely not ever have 2-hours
shows where we need to dig up songs to fill the time. Instead we will have a
holiday repertoire, a patriotic repertoire, and show season repertoire (likely
the songs for the major show that year such as the Icon Show coming in Sept
2015). We will have an annual Armed Forces Day show.
Terry passed out handy pocket-sized cards with the
important dates of events in 2015. Everyone was asked to mark their family and
personal calendars.
Sat. Jan 31 – retreat with Brandon Guyton
coaching
Sat. Feb 7 – Presidents’ Award Banquet
Sun. Mar 8 – SingStrong show
Sat. Mar 21 – AcaChallenge
Sat. April 18 – Our Annual Youth Festival
Sat. May 16 – Armed Forces Day Show
Sat. Sun. May 30-31 – Contest Retreat in Western
MD (many of us go on Fri nite)
Thurs. June 11 and 25 – extra contest rehearsals
Tues, June 23 – sendoff performance before going
to Pittsburgh
June 30-Jul 3 – International convention and
contest in Pittsburgh
Sat. Sept 19 – American Icon Show
Fri. Sat. Oct 23-24 – M-AD Fall District Contest
and Convention
Our coaching staff has been lined up for ’15
also starting with Brandon on Jan.31st,
Cindy Hansen on Tues. May 19 and
June 16; and Brandon and David Wright for the weekend in
Western Maryland.
Joe
and Terry took several good questions from the members before we moved
on to work on another icon show song.
Here are more details about the Presidents’
Award Banquet coming up Feb. 7th. This is the event each year we
when gather together as the Harmonizer family to install our Board of
Directors, acknowledge the successes of the previous year and the achievements
of key individuals who made it a success, and socialize as friends.
We have a very special
addition to this year's program. Barbershop Harmony Society (BHS) CEO Marty Monson will be joining us. In
addition to installing our 2015 Board of Directors, Marty will speak to us about
his vision for the future of BHS.
This year we are
shifting back to a little more formal setting. This year's Presidents' Award
Banquet will be held Saturday, Feb 7 at the Spates Club and Conference Center
at Ft. Myers in Arlington, VA from 7:00 - 10:00 PM
214 McNair Rd
Bldg #407
Fort Myer, VA 22211
Detailed directions will
be provided closer to the event, but note that we WILL need to provide the
names of all attendees in advance to the Ft. Myer gate.
Dress is business casual
(no jeans). Those that wish to dress up more are welcome to do so.
Tickets are $30 per
person. Dinner will be a buffet including Chicken Marsala, Beef Stroganoff, and
Baked Cod Fish.
Please indicate that you
plan to attend by signing up at rehearsal Tuesday Jan 20. We would prefer that
you provide payment in advance as well, but if you don't have the cash or check
please go ahead and signup. We need the final count of attendees by Tues night
Jan 20. Checks should be made out to the Alexandria Harmonizers. Remember if
you are bringing a significant other or friend, we need their name as well. If
you can’t be at the Jan 20 meeting, email Terry.
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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