2013-2014 Skutt Catholic High School Choir Department Guidebook 2013-2014 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

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2013-2014 Skutt Catholic High School Choir Department Guidebook 2013-2014 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
2013-2014 Skutt Catholic High School
Choir Department Guidebook
2013-2014 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
CONCERT CHOIR - This performance oriented class will study sophisticated choral literature and build upon part
singing in choral music. Students will have the chance to audition for the Nebraska All State Choir and other Honor
Choirs, in addition to competing as an ensemble at the District Music Contest. (Instructor recommendation required
for All State, Honor Choir, and District Music Contest auditions.) The Concert Choir is showcased at Choral
Concerts throughout the year, in addition to select Masses, Baccalaureate, and graduation. Concert Choir students
will sing a variety of music throughout the year, and will have the opportunity to audition for Vivace show choir and
Hawkappella men’s choir.
HONORS CONCERT CHOIR - Juniors and Seniors with may apply for this class during the spring of the
previous year. Honors credit is issued to students who have been a member of the Concert Choir for four semesters
and have received permission from the instructor. In addition, the student must complete a research project in
conjunction with each of the four concerts. Honors Concert Choir students will sing a variety of music throughout
the year, and will have the opportunity to audition for Vivace show choir and Hawkappella men’s choir.
VIVACE - Show Choir is a select singing and dancing ensemble. Auditions will be held in the spring with the
opportunity for new students to audition in the fall. Show Choir will meet on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
during E Period - 6:45 a.m. - 7:30 a.m.
DEFINITIONS OF MANDATORY PERFORMANCES
HAWKTOBER CONCERT - Mandatory performance and attendance for all Concert Choir members on Sunday,
October 13th at 2:00 p.m. in the Skutt Catholic Commons. The Concert Choir, Vivace, and selected acts will
perform a variety of repertoire. Early report time for all students will be necessary for a warm-up, and times for this
will be given at a later date. Concert attire for this performance is choir robes. Under the robes students are asked to
wear black pants, socks and dress shoes, with their Concert Choir T-shirt. Vivace members will have their own
performance attire.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT - This year we will present our Christmas Concert on Sunday, December 15th at 2:00
pm in the Skutt Catholic Commons. This concert will be an excellent way to celebrate the season with family and
friends. The concert will feature Christmas music as well as some more contemporary works. Concert attire for this
performance is choir robes. Under the robes students are asked to wear black pants, socks and dress shoes, with
their Concert Choir T-shirt. Vivace members who are not in concert choir will wear all black.
MUSIC DEPARTEMENT PANCAKES AND POPS CONCERT - This concert features more contemporary
music. The Pancake Man will be here from 11:00 – 2:00 helping us raise funds for our departments. This
performance will feature the SCHS choirs and bands on Sunday, February 16th at 2:00 p.m. in the Skutt Catholic
Commons. There may also be an opportunity for a few select soloists to perform on the concert as well. Concert
attire for this performance is choir robes. Under the robes students are asked to wear black pants, socks and dress
shoes, with their Concert Choir T-shirt. Vivace members who are not in concert choir will wear all black.
DISTRICT MUSIC CONTEST - This is a mandatory festival run by the state of Nebraska. Solo and Small
Ensemble performance days are yet to be determined, but Concert Choir will compete on Friday, April 25th and
Vivace will compete on Saturday, April 26th. As soon as the schedule has been set, information will be sent home to
parents. The event is a great learning tool and benchmark for us on the amount of work we have achieved. Concert
attire for this performance is choir robes. Under the robes students are asked to wear black pants, socks and dress
shoes, with their Concert Choir T-shirt. The public is encouraged to attend and there is an admission charge.
Vivace members will have their own performance attire.
SPRING CONCERT - The final major performance of the year once again will feature the Concert Choir and
Show Choir, as well as the soloists and small ensembles who received a Superior rating at District Music Contest.
We will also present awards to several of our outstanding students. The concert will take place on Sunday, May 4th
at 2:00 pm in the Skutt Catholic Commons. There is always something special at this concert that makes it unique
from our other concerts. Concert attire for this performance is choir robes. Under the robes students are asked to
wear black pants, socks and dress shoes, with their Concert Choir T-shirt. Vivace members will have their own
performance attire.
BACCALAUREATE - All members of Concert Choir will participate in the choir at the graduating seniors’
Baccalaureate Mass on Friday, May 16th at 7:00 pm. The music will be learned in class with senior Choir members
singing the cantor parts. Concert attire for this performance is choir robes. Under the robes students are asked to
wear nice dress clothes.
GRADUATION - All members of Concert Choir and Vivace will participate in the choir at Graduation on
Saturday, May 17th at 2:30 pm. The music will be learned in class. Concert attire for this performance is choir
robes. Under the robes students are asked to wear nice dress clothes.
STUDENT LEADERSHIP WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT
CONCERT CHOIR PRESIDENT - The Concert Choir President will be elected by their peers. Excellent
musicianship, leadership skills, and a willingness to work as a motivator within their section and the choir as a
whole are the desired qualifications for choir president. They are a conscientious individual who is responsible for:
* Mark attendance at the start of class - gathered from section leaders
* Direct in class if the teacher is playing accompaniment or if there is a substitute for the class.
* Be familiar with all music to be performed by the choir.
* Make phone calls to choir members if necessary
* Meet with the director and rehearse music to be presented to choir
* Help organize fund raisers
CONCERT CHOIR VICE PRESIDENT - The Concert Choir Vice President will be elected by their peers.
Excellent musicianship, leadership skills, and a willingness to work as a motivator within their section and the choir
as a whole are the desired qualifications for vice president. They are a conscientious individual who is responsible
for:
* Maintain organization of all choir robes and stoles - before and after each concert.
* Be familiar with all music to be performed by the choir.
* Make phone calls to choir members if necessary
* Meet with the director and rehearse music to be presented to choir
* Help organize fund raisers
* Assume the duties of the Choir President if they are absent
CONCERT CHOIR SECTION LEADERS - Each section of the choir will have section leaders chosen by the
director. Excellent musicianship, leadership skills, and a willingness to work as a motivator within the section and
the choir as a whole are the desired qualifications for section leaders. Section leaders must take responsibility for the
following actions:
* Speak quietly to their sections during rehearsals if they have a helpful suggestion.
* Maintain a quiet and professional attitude in their section during the rehearsal in the unlikely event that
unnecessary talking has begun.
* Rehearse the section on days devoted to sectionals.
* Lead sectional rehearsals and arrange outside sectionals if needed.
* Take attendance in their section daily
* Be familiar with the section's required music and prepared to sing for the section as needed
* Make phone calls to section if necessary
* Help organize fund raisers
“Good leadership consists of showing average people how to do the work of superior people”
John D. Rockefeller
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT
PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS - Everyone is encouraged to seek private or group lessons from Mr. Storm or a
private instructor in town. These private instructors do cost money, and that amount varies; however, the benefits
are tremendous. Those students who are serious about improving and gaining more opportunities in the department
should seek this out as a definite option. I will do my best to suggest private teachers to the students interested.
CANTORS AND NATIONAL ANTHEM SINGERS - Interested students audition for Mr. Storm Tuesday,
August 20th after school, and those selected will be assigned dates and Masses to cover. Cantors will be assigned a
duet partner and National Anthem singers may be solos, duets, or any other combination of appropriate voice parts.
MUSICAL - A joint project between the vocal music department and theater department. Auditions are held in
May of the previous school year. Acting, staging, singing, dancing, costumes, sets, props, and a host of other things
highlight the experiences gained from being a part of the SCHS musical. Cast size depends year to year on the show
selected and the number of students interested. Rehearsal hours depend on the part for which you are chosen. We
are still looking for stage crew and other production crew personnel. Please see Mr. Storm or Mr. Schnitzler for
information.
ALL-STATE - Interested students checked out music and materials at the end of May and have been working on
their own all summer. Students will have several opportunities to work with Mr. Storm individually and in small
groups to help improve their chances for selection. All-State sectionals will take place before school on Mondays
for women and on Tuesdays for men. All-State Auditions take place via online submission due Saturday, October
12th and those selected for the festival will travel to Lincoln on November 21-23 to participate.
HONOR CHOIRS - Interested students audition in September and October via recorded submission for several
different honor choirs. Information will be made available to students. Each honor choir requires different music to
be learned - some ask for a solo, while others send excerpts for students to audition on. Those selected to participate
will be responsible for costs of travel and registration. Students can audition for multiple choirs.
RIVER CITY CONFERENCE FESTIVAL - In accordance with the conference, a music festival will be held
every year. This year’s honor choir and band festival will be held in Beatrice on Monday, February 3rd. The festival
will run during the school day and there will be a performance in the evening at Beatrice High School. We will send
5-6 quartets.
HAWKAPPELLA - The SCHS Vocal Music Department is proud to have a developing men’s choir. The group
will hopefully perform several times during the year. Some performances may include National Anthem singing at
sporting events, the Hawktober Concert, Pops Concert, District Music Contest, and the Spring Concert. The group
will decide on its rehearsal schedule, but will hopefully meet once to twice a week outside the school day. A
meeting will be held in August to form this group.
“Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.”
T. S. Eliot
DISTRICT MUSIC CONTEST - All students interested in auditioning for All-State should anticipate taking a solo
or ensemble entry to contest. The Solo and Ensemble portion of this state-sponsored event is optional to all choir
students at SCHS. This contest is run in conjunction with the Large Group contest on Friday and Saturday, April
25th – 26th. This is an opportunity for those who have been taking private voice lessons to perform their literature.
Contest is a great way to receive constructive and positive comments on a student’s individual work. Students who
participate truly gain a wonderful experience and much more vocal strength. This festival is encouraged of those
who are very interested in pursuing better opportunities within the department. If you plan on participating, Mr.
Storm must be notified by February 12th so that accompanists can be contacted and registration can take place.
SUMMER CAMPS - There are a number of great educational opportunities that take place during the summer.
They are hosted at various colleges and universities throughout the Midwest. I would encourage anyone who has
the financial means to plan ahead for these camps and workshop opportunities. Anticipated dates for 2013 camps
are:
June 8-14
UNL Showchoir Camp
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Nebraska
June 15-21
Showchoir Camps of America
Millikin University - Decatur, Illinois
July 7-13
Showchoir Camps of America
Heidelberg College - Tiffin, Ohio
July 13-19
Butler Showchoir Showcase
Butler Community College - El Dorado, Kansas
July 25-27
Buena Vista Showchoir Camp
Buena Vista University - Storm Lake, Iowa
PRIVATE PERFORMANCES – Throughout the year, we are called upon to perform for special banquets,
dinners, parties, functions, fundraisers, etc. The choir that performs for these events will depend on the time of the
year, the event, and the request made by the patron. These events are not required, but certainly help us maintain a
positive image in our community. To best represent ourselves, the maximum number of students possible to
represent us will best portray our department. Therefore, when asked and called upon to help out and perform, you
are strongly encouraged to volunteer as often as you can. More information will be given when known. Parents
interested in having Skutt Catholic choir members sing at an event should call Mr. Storm at (402) 333-0818 ext.
1170 to discuss and reserve the date.
Some of this information is not set in stone. Life is full of change and so will we be. This is an accurate attempt to
encompass all of the events, activities, and opportunities you will have during the 2013-2014 school year. Please be
responsible and notify me as early as possible about any conflicts. If there are problems, there is more flexibility if I
know enough in advance. We have some incredible experiences ahead of us. Let us all understand our commitment
to the program and to each other. Together we will achieve great things.
Chris Storm
Chris Storm, Director of Choirs and Piano
V.J. & Angela Skutt Catholic High School
W-402-333-0818 ext. 1170
H-402-715-5273 - no calls after 8:00 pm please
C-712-259-1160 - no calls after 8:00 pm please
Email - [email protected]
VARSITY LETTER REQUIREMENTS
Students have the opportunity of earn a Skutt Catholic High School varsity letter for their participation in choral
music. Students must be in their second full year of choir participation in order to apply for a varsity letter.
1. A SCHS Choir Letter will be awards to any choir student who has earned 200 points during the current school
year. Choir students who earn 200 points will have made a significant contribution to the vocal music program, the
school, and the community. Points will not carry over from school year to school year.
2. Students must also submit documentation of any community activities outside of choir. Parish or church
involvement must include a very brief letter (1-2 sentences) from one of the leaders at your church stating your
involvement.
3. Applicants must submit a brief, typewritten, essay about the impact singing and music has had on their life. It
should touch on several of the various activities they have participated in, and discuss what they have learned
through their experiences. This essay should be more than one-half page, but needs not be longer than one page.
Name____________________
YEARS OF CHOIR MEMBERSHIP
_____Freshman Year (30 points)
_____Sophomore Year (25 points)
_____Junior Year (20 points)
_____Senior Year (20 points)
CONCERTS
_____Hawktober Concert (20 points)
_____Christmas Concert (20 points)
_____Blair Choir Invitational (10 points)
_____Pops Concert (20 points)
_____Spring Concert (20 points)
_____Solo within a choir (10 points)
OTHER ENSEMBLES
_____Vivace (30 points)
_____Hawkappella (25 points)
_____Feature Solo/Duet at a Concert (15 points)
FESTIVALS
_____Honor Choir(s) (10 points each)
____BOCH Honor Choir
____Hastings Honor Choir
____Doane Honor Choir
____Nebraska Wesleyan Honor Choir
____Wayne Honor Choir
_____RCC Conference Festival (15 points)
Grade_____
School Year - 2013-2014
2014 DISTRICT CONTEST
_____DMC Recital (10 points)
_____Excellent Small Ensemble (10 points)
_____Superior Small Ensemble (15 points)
_____Excellent Solo (15 points)
_____Superior Solo (20 points)
LEADERSHIP
_____Section Leader (20 points)
_____Choir Officer (15 points)
ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE CHOIR
_____Private Voice Lessons (20 points)
_____Summer Music Camp (20 points)
_____Singing the National Anthem (10 points)
_____Parish Cantor/Choir Member (10 points)
ALL STATE/NATIONAL
_____All-State Audition (15 points)
_____All-State Choir (30 points)
_____Regional ACDA Honor Choir (30 points)
MUSIC MINISTRY
_____First Semester (25 points)
_____Second Semester (25 points)
_____Cantor (10 points)
_____TOTAL POINTS EARNED
All documentation must be submitted to Mr. Storm no later than Thursday, May 1, 2014.
Late applications will not be considered for lettering. Due to the late date of District Contest, letters will
be recognized at the Spring Concert, but awarded in the weeks following.
**This is meant to help the students track their involvement through the school year. The final application sheet will be made
available to students in early April so that there is ample time for them to complete all requirements.**
2013-2014 Vocal Music Calendar
AUGUST
16
20
22
*25
28
Friday
Tuesday
Thursday
Sunday
Wednesday
Vivace Auditions - Round #2 - 3:30 pm
Cantor and National Anthem Auditions - 3:15 pm
Hawkappella Meeting - 3:10 pm
Vivace Fall Show Choreography - 1:00 - 6:00 pm
Mass of the Holy Spirit - 1:45 pm
All Interested
All Interested
All Interested
Vivace
Music Ministry Volunteers
Friday
Saturday
Monday & Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Wednesday
Friday
Sunday
All-State Registrations Due
Choir Department Retreat
All-State Weekly Sectionals Begin 7:30-7:45
Freshman Class Mass
SCCT Invited Dress
All-State Help Session - Skutt Catholic 3:15 pm - 5:00 pm
Vivace Fee Due - $100
All-State Help Session - UNO 8:00 am - 12:00 am
Vivace Choreography with Ben Eklund - 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Junior Class Mass
All-State Help Session - Skutt Catholic 12:00 - 3:00 pm
SCCT Les Miserables Strike and Load Out
All-State Students
All Choir Students
All-State Students
TBA
Musical Cast & Crew
All-State Students
Vivace
All-State Students
Vivace
TBA
All-State Students
Musical Cast & Crew
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Thursday
Thursday, Saturday & Sunday
Thursday
National ACDA Honor Choir Submission Deadline
Feast of the Guardian Angel Mass - 9:40 am
Mr. SkyHawk - 7:00 pm
Choir Department Pregame BBQ Fundraiser
All-State Audition Cuts Released at 12:00 pm
All-State Auditions DUE Electronically by 11:59 pm
Hawktober Concert - 2:00 pm
Sophomore Class Mass
Grandparent’s Day Mass - 9:15 am
Les Miserables Musical Production
Les Miserables Musical Production
All Interested
Music Ministry Volunteers
Vivace & Musical Cast
All Choir Families
All-State Students
All-State Students
All Choirs
TBA
Music Ministry Volunteers
Musical Cast Members
Musical Cast Members
Friday
Saturday & Sunday
Wednesday
Sunday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Friday & Saturday
Saturday & Sunday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday
Tuesday
All Saints Day Mass - 9:40 am
Les Miserables Musical Production
Senior Class Mass
SCHS Open House - Helpers Needed
Vivace Booster Lunch - Helpers Needed
Vivace Evening Rehearsal - 6:00 -8:30 pm
Younker’s Community Day Fundraiser
Vivace Choreography with Ben Eklund - 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm
All-State Festival in Lincoln
All-State Festival in Lincoln
All-State Festival in Lincoln
Vivace Choreography Workshop with Ben Eklund - 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Vivace and Big Red Singers Concert - 7:30 pm
Thanksgiving Mass - 9:40 am
Music Ministry Volunteers
Musical Cast Members
TBA
All Choirs
Vivace & Vivace Families
Vivace
All Choirs
Vivace
Selected Students
Selected Students
Selected Students
Vivace
Vivace
Music Ministry Volunteers
Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Sunday
Vivace Evening Rehearsal 6:00 - 8:30 pm
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass - 9:40 am
Vivace Evening Rehearsal 6:00 - 8:30 pm
Christmas Concert - 2:00 pm
Vivace
Music Ministry Volunteers
Vivace
All Choirs
Sunday
Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Saturday
Wednesday
Friday - Sunday
Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Vivace Clinic 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Rome Tour Parent/Student Meeting 6:00 pm
All School Mass - 9:40 am
Vivace Evening Rehearsal 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Vivace Grade School Tour - All Day
Sophomore Class Mass
Concert Choir Booster Lunch
Waukee Starstruck Competition - Field Trip - Waukee, IA
Junior Class Mass
BOCH Honor Choir - UNO
Vivace Workshop - 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Vivace and IWCC Show Choir Concert - 7:30 pm
Catholic Schools Week Mass - 9:40 am
Vivace
All Rome Travelers
Music Ministry Volunteers
Vivace
Vivace
TBA
Concert Choir and Choir Families
Vivace
TBA
Those Selected
Vivace
Vivace
Music Ministry Volunteers
*1
3
6-8
7
12
*12
*14
*15
*16
*21
*22
Saturday
Monday
Thursday - Saturday
Friday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Friday
Saturday
Competition of Excellence - Westside HS, Omaha, NE
RCC Choir Festival - Beatrice High School
Hastings College Honor Choir
Wayne State Honor Choir
District Music Contest Entries Due to Mr. Storm
Vivace Evening Rehearsal 6:00 - 9:00 pm
NCDA Show Choir Festival - Elkhorn South High School
Crystal Cup Competition - Elkhorn South HS, Elkhorn, NE
Music Department Pancakes and Pops Concert - 2:00 pm
Vivace Afternoon Rehearsal 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Fields of Talent Competition - Norris HS, Firth, NE
Vivace
Selected Students
Selected Students
Selected Students
Interested Students
Vivace
Vivace
Vivace
All Choirs and Bands
Vivace
Vivace
*1
4
*7
*8
*23
25
26-29
Saturday
Tuesday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday - Saturday
Rhythm in Red Competition - Vermillion HS, Vermillion, SD
Freshman Class Mass
Blair Concert Choir Invitational
Sing All About It Competition - East HS, Sioux City, IA
Spring Show Choreography - 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Sophomore Class Mass
North Central ACDA Honor Choirs - Des Moines, IA
Vivace
TBA
Concert Choir
Vivace
Vivace
TBA
Those Selected
SEPTEMBER
6
*7
9-12
12
12
13
20
21
*22
25
27
29
OCTOBER
1
1
*2
4
11
12
*13
14
17
24, 26-27
31
NOVEMBER
1
2&3
6
10
12
*12
15-16
*16-17
21
22
23
*24
*24
26
DECEMBER
*5
12
*12
*15
JANUARY
*5
5
7
*8
*13
15
16
18
22
24-26
*26
*28
29
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
8
15
16
*25
*26
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Friday
Saturday
Senior Class Mass
District Music Recital - SCHS Chapel - 6:30 pm
Holy Week Mass - 9:40 am
District Music Contest - Elkhorn
District Music Contest - Elkhorn
TBA
All DMC Soloists/Small Ensembles
Music Ministry Volunteers
Concert Choir & Soloists
Vivace & Soloists
1
2
*4
*16
*17
12/15
12/14
Thursday
Friday
Sunday
Friday
Saturday
Monday/Thursday
Wednesday
Varsity Letter Applications Due
Light of Leadership Mass - 9:40 am
Spring Concert - 2:00 pm
Baccalaureate - 7:00 pm
Graduation - 2:30 pm at the Holland Center
2014-2015 Musical Auditions
Vivace 2014-2015 Auditions
Concert Choir
Music Ministry Volunteers
All Choirs
Concert Choir & Vivace
Concert Choir & Vivace
All Interested
All Interested
MAY
*
Graded and/or Mandatory attendance - Problems, please call or see Mr. Storm (712-259-1160 H / 402-333-0818 W) as soon as possible. In the event of missing a
mandatory date, a call or message must be received within 48 hours of the event in order for the student to be given make-up work.
VOICE TEACHERS/VOICE STUDIOS - This list of teachers are possibilities for those seeking a voice studio. I do not assume
that they have openings, but you should be able to find a studio or teacher near where you live. Each has their own charges and they
do vary by experience and what you are hoping to get out of your lessons. If you don’t feel you mesh with a particular teacher, look
for another one.
SNJ Studios
Sharon North Jones
Joel Johnston
Doran Schmidt
Plus several more…
Dr. Laureen Pickle
Kimberly Lomax
Anne Tipton
Carolyne Jordan
Omaha School of Music
Michael Dryver
Kendra Johnson
Joe Manley
140th and Q Street
402-933-1326
2531 N. 61st Street
www.kimberlyweiser.com
Located in Millard
828 N 41st Ave
7811 Military Road
402-391-2414
605-670-1331
402-312-0899
402-680-0850
402-455-1160
Northwest Omaha
402-557-3446
Accepts very few students - they must be VERY self-motivated
Mary Sayre
Shelby VanNorstrand
Hilltop Studio of Papillion
Loree MacNeill
The Versatile Voice - Voice Studio
Robin Schneider
Annette Wallace
South 94th Ave.
www.vnvoicestudio.com
402-393-5862
402-575-5524
402-708-7899
[email protected]
402-896-1228
Please Return This Page by
Friday, September 6, 2013
I have read and understand the rules and procedures for the Skutt
Catholic High School Choir Department. I know that my son/daughter and I
are responsible for the dates and times of all rehearsals, performances, and
contests that pertain to my student and his/her ensemble. If a student is in
violation of any SCHS Good Conduct policies or policies of the Choir
Department, parents will be notified of violations and consequences in a
timely manner.
Please include $10 for Concert Choir T-Shirt worn for performances.
Students in Concert Choir during the 2012-2013 school year do not need to order a shirt, unless they need a different size.
Name of student (please print) __________________________
Signature of student________________________________
Name of parent/guardian(please print)____________________
Signature of parent/guardian_________________________
Date____________________________________________
Fundraising - Each choir student (Vivace and Concert Choir) is asked to
fundraise $50 for the department through the year. This takes place
through various sales to friends and family members. If you would prefer
not to participate in these sales, you may send a tax-deductable check to
the choir for that amount. Please contact me if you have questions.
______ - We would prefer not to participate in group fundraising efforts for the department. We will
send a tax deductable donation of $50 to the choir department by December 1, 2013.
Choir Department Retreat
Saturday, September 7
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
th
SC Music Room/Commons
All Concert Choir and
Vivace Members Should
Attend
Please bring a sack lunch and water bottle.