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Winter, 2006
Contents Please make a couple of extra copies for your chorus members without email. The Text Only version will probably print best! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chapter Coordinator
Looking out the window this morning at all the fresh snow makes me realize
winter is still with us. However, spring is in the offing, and I'm sure
all of you are working hard at each rehearsal in preparation for contest
in April. Now is the time to fine tune all the skills needed to improve
our scores and impress those judges, and what better way to distract us
from the soggy and inclement weather?
This was my first
time as the CTC through the election/ nomination process for Region 13,
and it is quite the process! In this election cycle, two positions are
appointed by International: Marketing/ Membership Coordinator and
Education Coordinator. One position (Events) is appointed by the incoming
RMT and the Region 13 membership elects a new Chapter Coordinator. Because
there was only one candidate for this position, we did not hold formal
elections and she was elected by acclamation. Chera Boom 907.688.3434 / cherab@mtaonline. net Directors Coordinator
Your directors are busy preparing for the upcoming regional convention and contest. It can be a stressful time for your director (and chorus) or it can be the best time of year. It's up to the individual member to determine the outcome. Here are some tips for making your director's life (and yours) a little more enjoyable:
If you follow these little tips, your chorus experience will be an enjoyable one. And no matter where you place in the contest, you will have already won. Karen Leet Education Coordinator
I find it rather bittersweet to write this last InTune article as your Education Coordinator. It has been an engrossing three years full of accomplishments, with vital education programs fitted to the needs of our members. For SET, we've brought people who helped us grow in new and different ways. We've worked to develop quartet opportunities and I'm grateful to Unplugged for the work they've done, especially with the Sea Adelines Education Endowment Fund. We're working to develop training for directors and the faculty, and have scheduled a workshop to serve both groups with Sandie Nason, director of the Canadian Showtime Chorus, on March 3-4, 2007 in the Puget Sound area.I think I'm proudest of our TAG program with its chorus visits and area school components and am very grateful to Sally Wallace who administers it. I'm also indebted to the members of the Regional Faculty who found a way to be "up close and personal" with our choruses and who make the program such a success. I have had a marvelous team of women who have been the driving force behind our education programs and I am so appreciative of them. Sally Wallace, Cris Turner, Joan Levitin and Lea Beverley are the visionaries behind what has happened educationally in this region during my tenure. I couldn't have done it without them. As I leave this position I know it will be in good hands with Patty Martin, from the Olympia Chorus, replacing me. She has shadowed me all year and has the skills to carry on with great success. I know I'm leaving the region in good hands.
Dottie Dedrick Please
make every effort to stay at the DoubleTree Hotel for our convention
weekend: it is our very own "headquarters hotel"!
As many of you know, convention contract negotiations are finalized years in advance. An incredible amount of discussion regarding rooms counts, food service, and meeting space takes place before our Events Coordinator signs on the dotted line. Because our membership numbers have decreased in the last several years, it is very important for us to fulfill our contractual agreement with as many filled rooms as possible, or we will be charged for the function/rehearsal space. We would much rather spend your Regional dues on educational opportunities than have to pay additional hotel expenses, so we encourage you to stay at the DoubleTree (after all, they have free cookies!). If you have any special needs or housing questions, please check with your chorus housing coordinator or Kathy Murbach at katmurbach@juno.com
Kathy
Domkoski Finance Coordinator From the Finance Corner…or
is it Marketing???At the Fall RMT meeting, the Team made the decision to make We Are Family--the Regional CDs we use as a marketing tool--available at no charge to our choruses and quartets. Part of the original intent of these CDs was to market our craft, particularly to schools, and to introduce younger audiences to the joys of barbershop! The RMT is proposing that if you give the CDs away in order to promote your chorus or quartet, there will be no charge to you. However, if you sell the CDs, then 50 percent of the sale price should come back to Region 13 to help support our continued educational efforts. The process is very simple: Please send me the name of the person to whom I should mail the CDs and a requested quantity, and I will send them off. I can be reached at the email address below, or you can snail mail me at: Janice McKenna 19706 41st Ave NE Lake Forest Park, WA 98155
Janice McKenna
Membership & Marketing Coordinator In preparation for our
annual convention in April, I have recently gone through our regional
membership records. Our membership guru at headquarters, Connie Heyer, is
an angel who is always so helpful and I now have a list of every member in
the region, their ID number, their join date, current phone numbers, snail
mail and online addresses. Should any of that information change PLEASE
contact Connie at (1-800- 992-7464, Ex. 102 or
(connie@sweetadelineintl.org)
and she will update the database that holds all of that information. You
might be surprised how often I get a phone call from someone needing
information on you. It's your responsibility to contact Connie so that
she can update her records. Our current membership rolls show that Seattle Shores' member, Opal Hicks, holds the record for oldest membership in Region # 13 with a join date of 5/1/1951. Tied for newest member are Sandra Mintyala and Jean Carson of the Inland Harmony Chorus showing a join date of 1/6/2006.
Gayle Robinson Team Coordinator
It
hardly seems possible it's 2006! As we on the Regional Management Team
refine our priorities, we increase our focus on the requests from small
choruses in Region 13. Revising and enhancing programs for Convention
weekend and adding resources at SET and other educational activities
particularly for small choruses is a major theme of our planning and
budgeting for the coming period. Phyllis Sandel 425.747.8090 / sandelsing@verizon. net - - - - - - - - - - - - - - InTune is published quarterly for the membership of North Pacific Region 13, Sweet Adelines International. For questions or comments about this electronic edition, please contact Sue Middleton at middsue@aol.com or 253.874.2733. The next issue will be distributed in the Spring; deadline is May 6, 2006. Send articles to Nancy Gott, InTune editor. Copyright 2006; all rights reserved. |
Calling all
chorus and regional leaders! Have you always wanted to attend the
International Education Symposium (IES), our organization's fabulous
opportunity for members to gain education and insight into the barbershop
style of singing while making new friends and networking with others who
have similar interests? Has your empty wallet prevented you from venturing
beyond wishful thinking?!? [ return
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Have you ever wondered who the most important people are in our Sweet
Adeline universe? Are they the Quartet Competition award winners? The mega
choruses each region sends to International Competition every year?
See
more convention information by clicking
here. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Anchorage Sourdough Chorus
The Mt. Augustine
volcano is not the only thing flaring up to explode with its red-hot flow
of talent. The Anchorage Sourdough Chorus is about to discharge its
performance experience (sixteen years) at the annual Fur Rendezvous
melodrama sponsored jointly by the City of Anchorage and the ASC. The two
hour show,"The Lost Billiken of Bethel", written by the indefatigable
Sue
Hahn, is a story about Heroine Betty Bettles who is given a
jewel-encrusted billiken (an Alaskan good luck charm) by an anonymous
Chinaman with a priceless treasure map inside. Hero Sam Shovel (Spade) is
charged with protecting all women and finding the billiken. Villain Al
Kaput (Capone) and his sidekick, Lawyer Johnny Cockroach (Cochran)
together with Femme Fatale Francesca Fakenoff try to foil everyone's
plans. Bumbling detective assistants, Frick and Frack, further confuse
the plot! The Sourdough Chorus provides appropriate sound effects and
barbershop music (cleverly "twisted" to fit the show) as well as playing
the female roles in the show. A total of fourteen shows are planned
between Feb. 17th and March 4th. Coeur d'Alene Chorus Bianca is not new to Coeur d'Alene or barbershop. She has lived in the Spokane/Coeur d'Alene area all of her life and is presently raising her 16 year old son in Spokane, Washington. On top of being a new director, Bianca is an entrepreneur who owns Northwest Gourmet Mochachinos (I wonder if we are going to get coffee breaks during rehearsals now!). She also teaches voice lessons for youth and adults at the Creative Learning Center in Spokane. For the past thirteen years she has enjoyed singing with the Spirit of Spokane Chorus. Since 1994, Bianca has been a part of several quartets. She is presently the lead in Moxie. Wrap up all that in a wide smile, an easy laugh and a warm heart, and you have a picture of our new director. Bianca is a product of our Sweet Adeline educational system. Through the ongoing training at SET and International each year she has gleaned much and has a burning desire to share what she loves. "My vision for the chorus is to share my passion for barbershop and to feel that passion in return," stated Bianca. "My goal is to help each woman develop into the best singer she can be." Through quartteting Bianca learned ear training, independence as a singer holding her own part, and interdependence in how all the parts interrelate in the chord. The chorus is excited to see where Bianca's direction will take us. The new year is also bringing new potential members through the Divas Wanted program. Our former director, Sally Wallace, is graciously teaching the vocal classes, while a group of other members put all the details together. We had 20 women show up January 9 for the first session! Three of them were teenagers. Our chorus is getting younger all the time. Youth definitely add a spice to life. All of us in the Coeur d'Alene Chorus wish you a sparkling New Year! submitted by May Dooley Jet Cities
A
lot has happened in Jet Cities since fall. We spent the end of 2005
getting acquainted with our new director, Teresa McCafferty (and she,
we're sure, getting acquainted with us!). There is always a mix of
excitement and sadness when one director leaves and a new one comes, but
Teresa is a wonderful blend of singer and educator, so it has been
a painless experience. Together we have learned new songs and tweaked
repertoire, had several performances, run a successful Ready, Set, Grow campaign,
and stretched our skills with new coaches. [ return to top ]
2006 12: Jet Cities Chorus, "Sweetie Pie Social"; 2:00 pm; Saghalie Middle School in Federal Way, WA. For ticket information, contact Rhondi Davis.
MARCH 2006 APRIL 2006 6: InTune Newsletter deadline for Spring issue; questions and articles should go to Nancy Gott. 18-21: Region 24 Annual Convention; Spokane, WA JULY 2006 July 22: InTune Newsletter deadline for Summer issue; questions and articles should go to Nancy Gott. AUGUST 2006
OCTOBER 2006 2007 APRIL 2007 26-29: Region 13 Annual Convention (SAI); Spokane, WA
MAY 2007 17-20: Region 24 Annual Convention (SAI)
AUGUST 2007
OCTOBER 2007
2008
MAY 2008
SEPTEMBER 2008 NOVEMBER 2008 11-15: SAI International Convention; Honolulu, Hawaii
2009 May 2009 14-17: Region 24 Annual Convention November 2009 3-7: International Convention; Nashville, TN
2010
May
2010
October 2010
2011
2012
2013 [ return to top ] Elected International Board of Directors
Congratulations to Kathy Carmody, Diane Huber, Carole Kirkpatrick (Pacific
Sound Chorus) and Tori Postma. These four members were elected to a
three-year term on the International Board of Directors commencing May 1,
2006.
The convenience of registering online is now available for the 2006 International Education Symposium.
For daily schedules, highlights, track offerings, program advertising,
online registration and more,
click here.
Also available:
IES
2006 Registration Forms
and
IES
2006 Syllabus. International Competition 2006Registration for the 60th Annual Convention and Competition in Las Vegas, Nevada, is available online now. For more information about Las Vegas, visit the Convention Web page. Representing Region 13 in Las Vegas will be Pacific Sound Chorus, Unplugged, and the winning quartet from our April competition. Members are also invited to participate in a special Sweet Adelines International Family chorus performance during the 2006 International Convention and Competition in Las Vegas, Nev. for more details.
Order your
Sweet Adelines International Gift Card loaded with $10 (minimum) or
more, then load up on all the goodies your chorus, quartet or chapter
needs. Sheet music, song books, educational and performance CDs and
DVDs, jewelry, novelties, stationery and more!
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