Winter Newsletter - The Dalles Civic Auditorium
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Winter Newsletter - The Dalles Civic Auditorium
Benefit for The Dalles Civic “A Trail Band Christmas” Starts the Season Off Volume 1, Issue 1 November 2014 Inside this issue: Support The Civic 2 2014 Busy Year 2 Planning for 2015 3 Insert: Membership Benefits Membership Form Booking Information Please don’t wait until the last minute to inquire about booking a room at The Civic. The calendar fills quickly, especially around the holidays and community events. The Civic has rooms sized for most any gathering. The entire building is available for rent! Call Debbie McBain, Program Manager, at the Civic office at 541298-8533 or by email at [email protected]. Christmas must be coming if The Trail Band is coming to The Dalles Civic Auditorium on December 1st. This year’s special guest is Andy Stokes. If you look into the Soul of Portland, you will find Andy Stokes. He has recorded with A & M Records, Warner Brothers Records, toured Japan, and enjoyed a solo career. His Guest Artist recording Andy Stokes. of the song Test of Time made the Top 10 on the Billboard charts. Andy has performed with Curtis Salgado, Linda Hornbuckle, and Nu Shooz locally, along with Michael Bolton, George Clinton, Connie Stevens, Temptations, Stylistics and many others. Additionally, he was the voice for one of the famous California Raisin characters, developed at Will Vinton Studios. Andy continues to perform his unique soulful music throughout the Northwest. The Trail Band is an 8piece ensemble that creates an energetic blend of brass and string arrangements of traditional and original music featuring five great vocalists including Quarterflash's Rindy Ross. Hundreds of public and private Photo by Keith Buckley appearances across America and Japan, plus seven successful albums have established The Trail Band as the premiere historic music ensemble from the Continued on page 4 Winter Flea Markets Support The Civic What are you doing on a Sunday afternoon this winter? The fall/winter Flea Markets are scheduled for Nov. 16, Dec. 14, Jan. 11, and Feb. 8. Board Member Trish Neal is heading up the monthly Flea Markets with the help of fellow board member, Sherry Munro, and Program Manager, Debbie McBain. The first market was held in October. It was a bit of a last minute gathering but proved to be successful nonetheless. November’s market is maxed out; filling up the Community and Fireside rooms. Vendors rented the available 36 spaces in about two weeks. There’s even a waiting list. December’s may add the Ballroom to the mix in order to accommodate more vendors since it will be close to Christmas. Besides filling a niche for the winter months, the market brings people to The Civic and it supports the operation of the facility. Tours are also offered to those interested. It’s a winmarket win for everyone. Page 2 The Dalles Civic Auditorium New Membership Benefits Start in 2015 Membership Supports The Dalles Civic Auditorium Volume 1, Issue 1 November 2014 The Dalles Civic Auditorium Historic Preservation Committee www.TheDallesCivic.org Officers: President Dennis Morgan Secretary Sherry Munro Treasurer Jeanene Stentz Managing Director Stephen Lawrence Board Members: Del Cesar Chris Dobo Tammy Keys Trish Neal Gerald Richmond Leon Surber Program Director Debbie McBain 541-298-8533 [email protected] Membership Chairperson Trish Neal Volunteer Coordinator Sherry Munro Social Media/Editor Trish Neal [email protected] By Trish Neal Membership Chairperson Your support of the Civic Auditorium is much appreciated by members of The Dalles Civic Auditorium Historic Preservation Committee. Without our friends who see the value of preserving the Civic, our job would be much more difficult. We salute you! the next time you are in the building. We are excited to get started and 2015 will be the year our campaign starts moving forward with greater speed. This past year has been a busy one for us. (See below.) 2.Your investment shows foundations and grantors that we have the support of the community. The long awaited restoration of the Civic’s Theatre is upon us. We’ve received the engineer’s plan and just need to factor in the costs to have a completed plan. If you haven’t seen the architect’s renderings of what the fully-restored Theatre will look like, please check out our website or stop by the Theatre Your continued support of The Civic is important to us for many reasons: 1.Your investment financially supports us. 3.Many of our volunteers come from our supporters and those volunteer hours are used as match for grant applications. We have many areas where we need volunteers. 4.Your investment assures our TDCAHPC Board of Directors that we’re not alone in this. Over the past several years, our membership dues were on a month to month basis. If you joined in June, your dues were renewed the following June. The board of directors determined that an annual membership running January 1st through December 31st was more efficient. We’ve also implemented a new Membership Benefits program that is geared to the level of membership. The new program will roll out on January 1, 2015. If your dues were to be renewed in the past few months, you have a choice of pro-rating those dues through the end of the year and then pay for 2015, or send in your check for your membership renewal and note on the application that you wish your dues to take effect January 1, 2015. If you wish to pay by credit Continued on Page 3 It’s Been Happening at The Dalles Civic This past year has been busy for the Civic! We’ve hosted several events such as: and guide The 4th Annual Beer Fest visiwas held in September. This tors to is an annual benefit event for the Pianist Matt Bowers enthe Civic and the beer was Theatertained us in April. This graciously donated by the tre for was a benefit concert for breweries. the The Civic and he made the We were part of the PEO tour. grand piano sing! Tour in October. Tours were In May, we hosted the first given of the space under the Piano Winter Flea MarNight kets October “Preservation Month stage. Our board members at The through February. Open House.” We feawere on hand to greet the Civic tured the Civic with spevisitors, offer information was dedicated to Jill cial exhibits by local hisabout the Civic, hand out Minnick and our dedicated torical venues and we ofmembership information, fered tours of the Civic. Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 3 What Are You Doing in 2015? We are already planning events for 2015, so next year won’t be just about the restoration of the Theatre. We will wrap up the Flea Markets in February. They have been a big hit! The Civic and The Fort Dalles Museum/Anderson Homestead Foundation will be co-hosting “History After Hours” on February 10th for local history people. In March, musician Scott Helmer will be performing at a benefit concert. Scott has made it his mission to help raise $1,000,000 for Membership... continued from Page 2 card, we can do that as well by phone or online. The application form and Membership Levels and Benefits are included in this mailing. Again, on behalf of the TDCAHPC Board of Directors, I would like to express our sincere thanks for your continued support. We take a lot of pride in maintaining the Civic and are excited to begin restoration of the Theatre. If you have any questions about becoming a member of the Civic, would like to volunteer at our events or to help in other ways please contact Trish Neal by phone at 541-404-0724 or via email at [email protected] Historic Theatres across the U.S. We are honored that he selected our facility to assist. We’ll have local musicians as the open- Musician Scott Helmer hits the road to The ing acts so Dalles in March. www.ScottHelmer.com stay tuned! of course, we’ll be providThe “Historic Preservation ing tours of the building. Month Open House” reWe are already planning for turns the first Sunday in May. This year we’re going a bigger and better 5th Anto feature the Century Farms nual Beer Fest event! and Ranches of Wasco There’s more in the works County. Wasco County his- but we’d rather surprise tory venues will be invited you! to participate as well. And Festival of Trees to be held at The Dalles Civic Auditorium December 5-6, 2014. It’s Been Happening...continued from Page 2 area music 29th. We love teachers. The seeing all those concert feacowboys! tured guest The Trail Band pianist David Concert will be Vest along held in the with Terry Theatre on Robb, Albert Monday, DeGuest artists David Vest. Reda, and cember 1st. Jeff Minnick. Our grand piThis annual benefit concert ano never sounded so wonis looked forward to by evederful! ryone. This fall and winter, The We’ve also hosted many Dalles Civic is hosting a Flea weddings, memorials, meetMarket one Sunday a month ings, Quinceañeras, recepOctober through February. tions, plays, and more. It’s a benefit for the Civic. Our website was revamped November’s Flea Market in the Fall of 2013 and we filled the Community and have a Facebook Page now. Fireside rooms. The Events Calendar is The Cowboy Gathering will online and updated regube held at The Civic on Nov. larly. Cowboy Gathering at The Civic on Nov. 29, 2014. Women’s Expo at The Dalles Civic Auditorium Nov. 22. A Trail Band Christmas...continued from page 1 Northwest. Cornet, tenor horn, tuba, fiddles, hammer dulcimer, guitars, penny whistle, mandolin, piano, saxophone, spoons, bones, drums, bass, and recorders combine with their rich vocal harmonies to create a diverse tapestry of sound. Formed by Marv Ross in 1991 at the request of the Oregon Trail Council to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the trail, the band initially performed music exclusively from and about the era of the Oregon Trail with costumes, diary readings, traditional folk tunes, marches, hoedowns, and Native American melodies. Titled, Voices From The Oregon Trail, this performance has been the 323 E. Fourth Street P.O.Box 1102 The Dalles, OR 97058 keystone of the band's repertoire for over 10 years. Tickets are available at Klindt’s Booksellers and Columbia River Music and are $20 per person. Tickets will be available at the door but concert goers are encouraged to obtain their tickets early. The concert will be performed onstage in the Civic’s Theatre. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and the concert begins at 7:00 p.m. At press time, sponsors of the concert are: Bill & Neva Reid, Wasco Title, Inc., Meadow Outdoor Advertising, and Crestline Construction Co. See you at The Civic! Tidings of Comfort & Joy features 14 unreleased songs and, for the first time, recordings of Cal Scott's monologue and Scott Parker (as "Harold") telling the Christmas story through the eyes of a first grader. Also, the CD is packaged in an 8 page souvenir photo album with lots of beautiful images from shows through the years. Purchase their albums at: http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/ TheTrailBand PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID THE DALLES, OR PERMIT NO. 74 T HE D ALLES C IVIC A UDITORIUM Where It Happens Phone: 541-298-8533 E-mail: [email protected] W E’ RE ON THE W EB! WWW. T HED ALLESC IVIC. ORG