01.newsletter JULY 14web
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01.newsletter JULY 14web
1 SOUTH COAST COUNTRY MUSIC ASSN ILLAWARRA COMMITTEE 2013 –2014 PRESIDENT: Wayne McIntosh 0411 026 027 VICE PRESIDENT Allan Williams 0415 632 036 TREASURER Bruce Shepherd 4295 3452 ASST. TREASURER Tony Lenzo 0407 899 326 SECRETARY Richard Cannan 4295 1227 NEWSLETTER Bill Yates 0411 213 101 PUBLICITY OFFICER Sylvia Richards 4272 8355 COMMITTEE The 17th Annual Country Music Festival a Fantastic Occasion! What a great weekend of Country music we were privileged to experience over the past few days. Every conttestant and artist who performed at the Festival is to be congratulated on their performance and should feel very proud of the way in which they presented themselves and entertained. The winner of the Senior Overall Trophy was SCCMA’s Emily Markham pictured at left. Congratulations. Well deserved. As always behind every function put on by our Association is quite a lot of planning and organising by many of our hard-working and dedicated Members. The Festival over the 11th, 12th and 13th of this month is no exception. Not only is the Committee to be commended for a very fine effort but as well, those Members who turned up to do the hard yards behind the scene to contribute their time to help make the Festival the success it was. From stage hands, sound people, doormen, ticket sellers, judges, adjudicators, comperes, lunch and tea pro-viders right down to the runners; everyone is very much appreciated for the jobs they were involved with. HOW TO CONTACT US Please mail all correspondence to : Secretary P.O. Box 2074 Wollongong NSW 2500 Secretary: Richard Cannan 4295 1227 Email: secretary @sccma.asn.au SCCMA Hall: Harry Graham Drive, Mt Kembla Heights Ph 4272 1029 Hall Hire Bookings: Bruce Shepherd 4295 3452 MEMBERS Jan Churchill 4271 6727 Jim Vasakos 0416 160 512 Cliff Thomas 0404 266 552 COMMITTEE MEETINGS: Are held on the Fourth Sunday of each Month starting at 10 am. SCCMA Members are always welcome to come along and observe the meetings. Members having issues or concerns they wish to raise at these meetings are asked to advise the secretary prior to the meeting via email or in writing as per our constitution . 2 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Well, our 2014 South Coast Country Music Association Festival is over, done and dusted for another year; this was the first time that our Festival has been put together without a formally appointed "Festival Co-ordinator". The 2014 Festival was arranged by our ASSOCIATION's COMMITTEE, at all levels of the putting together of the Festival. Emails, drop-boxes, messages and good old phone calls were used to ensure that communication and co-operation were at the highest possible level. Each and every committee member knew exactly what had been done and what had to be done, of course there was a few small things that had been forgotten or overlooked but were all in place for the kick-off on Friday night and again I must say a huge "THANK YOU" to all of the Committee, our volunteer workers, judges, musicians and everyone who attended to make this such a great weekend. I can also tell you that two persons on the Committee were extremely nervous as to the final outcome, and it was not until mid-afternoon that either of them started to relax. The entry of contestants for the talent quest was right on par with last year’s numbers, one or three more in fact, and the level of talent was as high as I have ever seen at any of our talent quests, and my congratulations to all the placegetters in all sections. The Gospel show on Sunday morning was, and I do not tell a fib, the best show that I have personally seen here in the Illawarra that was made up of non-professional entertainers. Every person that I spoke to also had nothing but praise for the six people who had put so much time and effort into their performance. Also on Sunday morning we had the poets’ breakfast. While I was there I had the honour to hear a few of the winning entries, all very well presented by the chosen poets, again well done. . At the Gala Concert, although the numbers were slightly down on previous years, those who were in attendance were treated to a journey through time for Country Music in Australia, from traditional bush ballads from Ernie Constance, to a little more up tempo woman's point of view from Bec Hance, onto where Country music is headed by a top shelf performance from some of the winners of different sections in the talent quest and, finally ,a complete cross section of all aspects of Country music by Travis Collins; all in all a fantastic show. As with every concert, show, talent quest or festival, there is always room for improvement, not only the ideas of the Committee, but your ideas, the Members, it's YOUR Club. So if YOU have any thoughts on how to improve the Festival in any way, tell us - that way we can only get better and better with your input. It has been a good year with no major dramas. Things are running along quite smoothly. I would urge all Members to attend the AGM if possible, as there is a couple of items to be decided upon, one of which I have been told can be sorted out by the Committee, however, I am asking the Members to make that decision — it is your Club, so please come and have your say. Thank you all for the chance to be a part of the administration of this great Club. See you all at the AGM. Yours in Country Music. LOOK UP SCCMA WAYNE. 3 FROM THE EDITOR... Well, what a great weekend of entertainment was had at the Festival by all those people who attended the function. I must say without a doubt, that all the acts I saw, were first class and of course with the “Raiders” as the backing band it was “top of the pile”. I am not going to waffle on but the Talent Quest contestants also were of a very high calibre. Well done to all concerned. I stated in the June Newsletter that a detailed report would be in this (the July Newsletter) about our Late and Esteemed Member, Joy Price. At the present time I have not obtained the information I have sought so this report has had to be held over once again until the next issue. Good to see at last we are getting some entries in the box for the ‘Test Your Country Music Knowledge’ quiz. Great! Stay Strong — Go Country. BILL YATES. Please Note that a WORKING BEE WILL BE HELD AT THE HALL ON Saturday, August 23rd, 2014 Members are required to clean out the back Shed, etc. Volunteers are most welcome. Lunch will be provided — so come and lend a hand WANTED FOR FAMILY DAYS Entertainers, Singers, Instrumentalists, Groups, etc. are required for Guest spots on family days. People also interested in Compering on our Family Days are also most welcome. Anyone interested, please give your name to our Vice-president, Allan Williams. FROM THE EDITOR IF YOU WISH TO RECEIVE THE NEWSLETTER BY EMAIL IN PDF FORMAT AND FULL COLOUR PLEASE EMAIL YOUR ADDRESS TO: Receive 10% discount off all recommended retail prices [email protected] 10% DISCOUNT TO SCCMA MEMBERS Corner Church and Burelli Streets Wollongong PH 42288522 www.citydiggers.com.au Come in and enjoy the award winning Zacs café and restaurant . “Happy to help the SCCMA promote country music” OPEN 7 DAYS SHOPS 13-19 SHOALHAVEN ARCADE NOWRA PH 44 23 23 99 SHOP2 146 FERN STREET GERRINGONG PH 42 34 30 98 4 JUNE FAMILY DAY Family Day for June was held on Sunday, 22nd with quite a good gathering in attendance. The day started off with the usual walk-up of our members and once again about six or seven people put their names down to get up and start the proceedings. The compere for the afternoon was Allan Williams and he kept the programme moving along with relative ease and once again acquitted himself very well with the task. Mike O’Dwyer stepped up first to sing and in his usual style sang a medley of favourites which are always appreciated by the audience. He was followed by Roy Keenan, John Fisher, Sylvia Richards and regular singer at our Family Days, Warren Munday The backing band was made up of alternating members at different times. We were very fortunate to have Jim Samphier as our guest artist for the day. Jim is not only a member of the SCCMA but is also a very popular Country Music singer who performs at many other clubs throughout the region. JIM SAMPHIER RELAXING AFTER HE GAVE A VERY ENJOYABLE PERFORMANCE AT THE JUNE FAMILY DAY Also making another very welcome appearance at our June Family Day was “Him & Me” who, as always performed a variety of popular songs for the appreciative audience. The band members comprise (above, left to right) Trish Shepherd, Keiran Shepherd and Gary Whalley. Thank you all for coming along and contributing to help make these Family Days so much more enjoyable. We all hope you will continue to keep turning up at these occasions. Please Note That The . . . ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE SCCMA will be held on Sunday, 27th July, 2014 at 2 pm at the Mt Kembla Hall Some very important issues are up for discussion-if possible, every Member should attend 5 TO ALL OUR ESTEEMED MEMBERS CELTO ALL OUR ESTEEMED MEMBERS WHO ARE NOT EBRATING A SPECIAL EVENT WELL: CONGRATULATIONS 6 IT’S ON AGAIN! THE SCCMA SPIT ROAST & MUSIC NIGHT Saturday, 26th July from 6.30 pm at the Mt Kembla Community Hall (THIS IS THE JULY FUND RAISER FOR THE ASSOCIATION) ONLY $15 PER PERSON Once again we present the traditional July Spit Roast Menu including the usual entertainment for our Members and Guests Nonna Nina’s finger lickin’ “Porchetta” will again be on the menu which will be a succulent addition to the beef, pork and chicken The cooks from the SCCMA will also prepare a variety of vegetables and salads to accompany the meats — and delicious desserts with coffee or tea will complete the three-course meal. MAKE UP A TABLE WITH YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND JOIN IN OUR JULY CELEBRATION For those people who would like to entertain with a song or two or play on stage, they will be given the opportunity to do so during the night. Don’t Delay — Ring Bruce on 4295 3452 to Make Your Booking — Be Early to Avoid Disappointment 7 DEADLINE FOR NEXT NEWSLETTER Monday, 11th August, 2014 - 6.00 pm This is the deadline for any articles you require to be published in our next newsletter. (Please submit articles in “MS Word format if at all possible”.) Next Newsletter Publishing Date: Monday, 18th August, 2014 Non - Committee SCCMA Activity Co-ordinators: HAVE A GO NIGHTS Roger Mason 4261 1592 Allan Williams 0415 632 036 ACOUSTIC.BLUEGRASS NIGHTS: Steve Caskey 0404 708 372 LINEDANCING Anne-Maree Doyle 4261 9654 KITCHEN CONVENOR Betty Yates 4261 8366 HALL MANAGER: Bruce Shepherd 4295 3452 LIBRARIAN/HISTORIAN Steve Caskey 0404 708 372 SOUND/PA OPERATORS Marc Williams Allan Williams 0415 632 036 Using Human Urine as NOTE: FROM THE EDITOR a Fertilizer Please email all submissions for the Newsletter to : [email protected] BILL YATES 8 ATTENTION SCCMA BAND MEMBERS LISTED BELOW ARE THE DATES FOR OUR FEATURED BANDS AT OUR FAMILY DAYS SUNDAY, JULY 27: SCCMA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ATTENTION SCCMA MEMBERS LISTED BELOW ARE THE DATES FOR OUR COMPÈRES ON FAMILY DAYS SUNDAY, JULY 27: COMPERE — Not Required. NOTE: WOULD ALL MEMBERS PLEASE BRING A PLATE OF GOODIES FOR AFTERNOON TEA. THERE WILL BE NO GUEST ARTIST ON OUR JULY 27th FAMILY DAY. DAPTO CITIZENS— THIS IS OUR AGM DATE FOR 2014. + Sat. July 26: Xmas In July—”Tornados” PLEASE MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT DAY. 9 CAMPBELLTOWN STAMPEDE Any person who is interested in travelling to the Campbelltown Stampede by bus in September, please submit your name to Bill Hayman — Phone: 4229 6552 ————— The date set down for this event is SATURDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, 2014 to be held at the Leumeah Tennis Club If sufficient names are forthcoming, Bill will then proceed to organise a bus to take us to this event MORE DETAILS LATER CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS > > > > > Saturday, 26th July: SCCMA SPIT ROAST & MUSIC NIGHT at Mt Kembla Hall Sunday, 27th July: SCCMA ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING at Mt Kembla Hall Saturday, 2nd August: SCCMA VARIETY SHOW at THE MASTER BUILDERS Saturday, 6th September: SCCMA VARIETY SHOW at THE MASTER BUILDERS Saturday, 4th October: SCCMA VARIETY SHOW at THE MASTER BUILDERS JULY 2014 COUPON TEST YOUR COUNTRY MUSIC KNOWLEDGE ENTRANT’S NAME:......................................................................... Q1: The original singer of “Green Green Grass Of Home”? ................................................................................................. Q2: Who wrote “Ruby Don’t Take Your Love To Town”? ................................................................................................. Q3: Name the SCCMA Talent Quest Backing Band? ................................................................................................. Fill in the coupon and place it in the box at the front of the stage in the hall each Family Day. The competition will run until the November 2014 Family Day. The person with the most correct answers will be the winner and receive a substantial prize. In the event of a tie, the first correct entry sighted will be declared the winner. The judges’ decision will be final and no further correspondence will be entered into. THE WINNER WILL RECEIVE A CARTON OF BEER. 10 SCCMA FESTIVAL TALENT QUEST RESULTS PART A SUB-JUNIORS AND JUNIORS SECTION 7- SUB-JUNIOR 1st Shalani Thomas 2nd Beth Grange 3rd Alanah Hunter SECTION 1- JUNIOR VOCAL 1st Mikayla Markham 2nd Maddie Collier 3rd Marija Bricic SECTION 2-JUNIOR GOSPEL 1st Maddie Collier 2nd Marija Bricic 3rd Mikayla Markham SECTION 11-JUNIOR AUSTRALIANA 1st Beth Grange 2nd Rhys Minnick 3rd Meg Grange SECTION 9-JUNIOR COUNTRY ROCK 1st Shalani Thomas 2nd Marija Bricic 3rd Maddie Collier SECTION 13-JUNIOR DUO/GROUP 1st Mikayla Markham & Meg Grange (M&M) 2nd Marija Bricic & Maddie Collier (The Leprechauns) 3rd Danielle France & Zoe Roulston (The Starlets) Junior Overall-Maddie Collier SECTION 8-SENIOR MALE 1st Jim Samphier 2nd Arnold Lenezuk 3rd David Bell SECTION 5-SONGWRITERS 1st Emily Markham 2nd John Tubridy 3rd David Bell SECTION 6-VETERANS 1st Jim Samphier 2nd Arnold Lenezuk 3rd David Bell SECTION 12-SENIOR AUSTRALIANA 1st Jim Samphier 2nd Arnold Lenezuk 3rd Emily Markham SECTION 10-SENIOR COUNTRY ROCK 1st Emily Markham 2nd Jim Samphier 3rd Arnold Lenezuk SECTION 14-SENIOR DUO/GROUP 1st Jim Samphier & Arnold Lenezuk 2nd Emily Markham & Mikayla Markham 3rd Anne Bell, David Bell & Barry Boyle PART B-SENIOR SECTION 3-SENIOR GOSPEL 1st Emily Markham 2nd Anne Bell 3rd David Bell SECTION 4-SENIOR FEMALE 1st Emily Markham 2nd Olivia Bormann 3rd Anne Bell SENIOR OVERALL Emily Markham ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Marija Bricic BETTY REIMAN AWARD Stephanie Rodden 11 17th Annual Country Music Festival & Talent Quest Pictures ABOVE IS JUST A FEW OF THE MANY PICTURES TAKEN AT THE FESTIVAL OVER THE WEEKEND OF JULY 11, 12 AND 13 A MOST ENJOYABLE OCCASION AS YOU CAN SEE ON THE FACES IN THE PICTURES OF SOME OF THOSE ATTENDING. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRIZEWINNERS OF THE RAFFLES WERE: 1st (GUITAR) Donated by Haworths Music Centre - J. LENZO 2nd ($100 VOUCHER) Donated by Dapto Leagues Club N. KING. 3rd ($80 VOUCHER) Donated by Dapto Leagues Club G. DAVIS. 12 Another Successful SCCMA Show At “The Basement” On Saturday night, the 5th July, saw the SCCMA present another very entertaining concert in “The Basement” at the Master Builders Club. Quite a good number of Members and guests attended the function. “Boots” Morgan unfortunately could not attend to entertain us because of illness, however, a very good line-up of artists stepped up and with the talents of the backing band “Country Fusion”, really put on a first class show. The show was opened by band member Stephanie Rodden who sang a bracket of songs which included “Fade Into You” and “What Part Of No Don’t You Understand” before Kim Madden was introduced to the audience. Kim (pictured at left) is one of the Association’s very popular members and is always willing to oblige on the many shows which the SCCMA presents. Kim opened her bracket with the very popular “Paper Roses” among many other well liked songs and went on to the end of her segment with “Delta Dawn” and the Patsy Cline classic “Walking After Midnight”. Other Band members then did a spot with Tony Lenzo playing the guitar instrumental, “La Plage”. Bass player Lou Mesinez showed his versatility when he sang “Sweet Caroline”, the Neil Diamond hit. Stephanie once again vocalised with a swing version of “All Of Me”. Tony then provided the audience with his own unique version of a song which is a much loved classic of many when he Sang “Help Me Make It Through The Night”. The band and artists then went for a well earned break and returned with some more sets. We then had the privilege of hearing another very popular entertainer in Ken Harris. We had not heard Ken sing for some time and despite having an asthmatic bug he showed what a real trooper he is by turning out to do the show on a cold night. Well done Ken. Ken’s songs included “Thank God For The Radio”, “With One Exception” and a Roy Orbison classic “Blue Bayou”. I still don’t know how he reached those high notes, but he did! Pictured above is Ken Harris with band member, Tony Lenzo in the background. At right is Tony Hanson in action. Greg Madden pictured at right middle and at far right, the drummer with “Country Fusion”, & Pres. of the SCCMA Wayne McIntosh. Mister Bassman, Lou Mesinez at work The band came back with another set of songs, Stephanie once more rendering a host of tunes with her usual very able vocal ability. The next artist to step up was Greg Madden. I think this may be the first time Greg has appeared with the backing band at The Basement however he presented his songs very well. Included in his bracket was “Give Me That Old Time Rock And Roll” and “Born On The Bayou”. Well done Greg. We hope you can do it again some time. There was more to come before the show ended when Tony Hanson, also a newcomer to The Basement, entertained before the finale. Tony’s set included the popular song of yesteryear “Green Door” and the classic “I Can’t Stop Loving You”. Thanks for coming along and helping out Tony. This was the sixth show the SCCMA has presented at The Basement. All the artists are to be congratulated on their performances. Last and certainly not least, thanks are to be conveyed to Marc and Allan Williams for providing a first class effort on the sound desk. DON’T FORGET OUR AGM ON 27th JULY at Mt Kembla Hall Meeting commences at 2 pm Come along and support your Association at this important meeting 13 14 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS WHO ARE IN POSSESSION OF KEYS TO THE MT KEMBLA COMMUNITY HALL (SCCMA HALL) ———— YOU ARE REMINDED THAT ALL KEYS MUST BE HANDED IN ON THE MORNING OF THE AGM (27-7-14) ———— NO EXCEPTION—ALL KEYS MUST BE ACCOUNTED FOR + Practising Bands + Community Groups + Committee Members Once all keys have been accounted for and recorded, those persons authorised to hold keys will be re-issued with them Failure to surrender keys on or before the AGM may result in keys being taken back and not re-issued THE PHYSICAL KEY IS REQUIRED - NOT NUMBERS SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL SCCMA MEMBERS THE COMMITTEE OF THE SCCMA URGES ALL MEMBERS TO MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION to be held on Sunday, 27th July, 2014 at 2 pm APART FROM THE USUAL AGENDA AT THIS MEETING THERE ARE SOME VERY IMPORTANT DECISIONS TO BE DISCUSSED AND VOTED UPON BY THE GENERAL MEMBERSHIP OF THE ASSOCIATION This is Your Association - Please Make Every Effort to Attend and Have Your Say 15 BERRY CAMPOUT IT IS PROPOSED TO ORGANISE A CAMPOUT AT THE BERRY SHOWGROUND . . . IF THERE IS ENOUGH INTEREST SHOWN A TENTATIVE DATE SUGGESTED IS FOR THE WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 18th and 19th, 2014 Very reasonable prices are available for powered or unpowered sites Anyone interested? Please contact Allan McKendrick on 4261 8338 The Certificate of Appreciation Awarded to the Pit Top Pencils Artist’s Group for their Donation to Mt Kembla Rural Fire Brigade The group meet each Wednesday at Mt Kembla Hall under the supervision of Stan Boag a long time member of the SCCMA 16 SURFACE MAIL PRINT POST APPROVED NO: 100004341 POSTAGE PAID AUSTRALIA IF UNDELIVERED RETURN TO: SOUTH COAST COUNTRY MUSIC ASSOCIATION PO BOX 2074 WOLLONGONG NSW 2500