Great Gulf Coast Region 10 Sweet Adelines Winter 2009 Volume 23 Number 3 Winter 2009 Tune In With Ten Page

In Loving Memory Jacquelyn “Jackie” Hall Sweet Adeline Coach, Judge, Director, Mentor, Sister, Daughter, Friend Dec. 19, 1941-Jan. 2, 2009

Jackie Hall’s name is synonymous with Sweet Adelines, which she joined in 1957. She was approved faculty in the International Faculty Program and a certified judge in the sound and expression categories. She had served on the International Board of Directors and Editorial Review Board. Jackie sang with two San Antonio choruses -- the Mission Belles and Alamo Metro. She was also a part of the comedy barbershop quartet, Jam Session (see page 2.) In San Angelo, she was the director of Mesquite Magic Chorus. She taught high school math in San Antonio for 35 years before retiring to San Angelo.

The following eulogy was written by Patricia Scroggins, Camping and scouting were also shared family experiences. Jackie's youngest sister Jackie started as a Brownie scout at Santa Rita Elementary, and, December, 1941, was certainly a month to remember. Soon soon, Mother was serving as leader. Beginning with Jackie, the after bombs exploded over Pearl Harbor, Mother and Daddy Hall family and its descendants would remain involved in moved into their brand new home on South Monroe Street in scouting to this day. San Angelo and, a week later, Jacquelyn Hall was born, a first child and a first grandchild for the doting family. Of course, Individual endeavors were encouraged by Mother and Daddy, Jackie was a beautiful baby, and she proved her worth by win- and this led to Jackie’s initial interest in music. Jackie joined ning a Most Beautiful Baby contest before her first birthday. At the youth choir at church. She also took piano lessons. But, 2 ½ years, Jackie got her first baby sister, Kathleen. As Kathy when she started junior high, Jackie joined the marching band. grew, the two became great pals. At 5 1/2 Jackie was presented Here, Jackie found a passion for music that would change her sister #3, Meredythe, and, a year later, Jackie received sister #4, life. With the rigors and discipline of band, Jackie developed a Patricia. The 4 Hall Girls would spend their childhoods in deep desire for excellence in music and performance that was shared adventures, but some were foremost than others. exemplified by the standards set by Central’s legendary band director, Homer Anderson. Mr. Anderson’s expectation for Swimming was a major part of the Hall family life. Jackie and excellence was severe, but Jackie shone under his leadership her sisters spent many summer days at the Municipal pool or and was propelled by his influence into a lifetime surrounded the Country Club. It wasn’t too long before Mother was taking by sound. Jackie on swim meets to places as far away as Houston where Jackie was especially adept at synchronized swimming compe- Academically, Jackie excelled. From the 8th grade, she knew titions. During high school summers, Jackie would lifeguard at she wanted to be a math teacher. In high school, Jackie was a 2 the pools and dream of swimming the English Channel. Though year member of National Honor Society. In college, Jackie took she never made the swim from Dover to Calais, Jackie spent a a double major-English and math-and, afterwards, she spent 35 summer imparting a love of the water to young scouts at camp. years teaching secondary education in San Antonio. (Continued on page 3)

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Jackie’s quartet, Jam Session, was a comedy ensemble that entertained our region for many years. Tenor was Grace (von Stein) Jennings, leads were Peggy (VanKirk) Gibb, Nancy Bourell and Dee Guzman; baritone was Martha Fleming and Jackie sang bass. Photos courtesy Grace Jennings 1989

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(Continued from page 1) Beth Cruse, Alamo Metro Chorus: Jackie Hall was my best

friend for 34 years. We met when I transferred to Mission Time doesn’t permit me to ramble on, regaling you with stories of Belles from Manhattan Chapter in 1974. We lived 2 blocks Jackie. I do hope, though, that I leave you with a sense of Jackie’s from each other so we spent a lot of time together. We both youth. As most of you know, the innocence of her childhood gave loved singing, old movies, cross-stitching, fishing, swim- way to the responsibilities of adulthood into which Jackie readily ming, reading and eating out. We always traded our paper- matured. Jackie’s future would unfold to reveal the fulfillment of back books when we finished them. It was the best 34 years her youthful promise and potential as Jackie lived her life in service of my life. to her family, her friends, her community, and her God.

Jackie was very competitive. We would race to see who could get the most cross-stitching finished while we watched a movie. Many evenings we spent sewing sequins on our costumes. Jackie always wanted to finish first. She was so smart and clever and seemed to know the answer to every question I could ever think to ask her. We ate out every other evening, mostly Mexican food and fried catfish anywhere we could find it. We often laughed about whether our friendship was based on eating.

She was such a thoughtful, caring friend and we had so many adventures. One thing we especially enjoyed was filling a basket with food, gifts and toys to deliver to students of hers that were having a difficult time in life. Excursions to choose May 12, 2003, Jackie received her Certified Director pin from Carol Scherer, a new car every four or five years left us giggling all the way DCP coordinator, in front of Mesquite Magic Chorus. home. She would pay cash for her new cars and then put Cinda Crews, Alamo Metro Chorus: Region 10 has lost a wonder- monthly payments into her savings account. As soon as she ful friend, coach, director, teacher, judge and judge specialist. had enough in savings, off we would go to pick out the next Jackie Hall was definitely our Sweet Adeline Extraordinaire. I first one. She always loved her recliner chair, and we would met Jackie in 1973 when I joined the Mission Belles Chorus in San hurry home from our wanderings to sit in the quiet evenings Antonio. We stood next to each other on the risers, but we were and stitch awhile. both so shy we didn’t talk to each other for a very long time. Through the encouragement and mentoring of Lynn McCord, di- I walked with Jackie through all these years of Sweet Adeli- rector of Mission Belles, Jackie entered the judging program and nes, quarteting, her acceptance and rise in the judging pro- became a much-respected judge. She traveled around the world gram which she dearly loved. A good bit of her time was judging chorus and quartet competitions. In fact, she judged the spent traveling and I always enjoyed tagging along or listen- quartet contest at the International Competition this past November ing to the tales of her latest trip. I have so many great memo- in Hawaii. I don’t think anyone in Region 10 can ever forget her ries of an extended trip to Europe we took together to catch comedy quartet, “Jam Session.” They were a real crowd pleaser the Passion play in Oberammergau. I will miss her very and loved by all. Region 10 and Sweet Adelines everywhere will much, but will always be able to find joy and laughter re- definitely miss her love and friendship. membering the funny jams we managed to get ourselves into.

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Our tree had too many cans around it to Austin Chord Rangers on December 13. count! We won first prize of $200. The Our Christmas shows were a little differ- Chorus Lines bigger winner was the San Antonio ent format this year and were a lot of fun Alamo Metro Chorus Food Pantry as the donated canned San Antonio, TX goods from all six trees were given to Alamo Metro Chorus sends our most them. sincere condolences to Jackie Hall’s family. I don't know what hurts worse, Now that the 2008 book is closed, we deleting her name from our Prayer List have new goals in sight for 2009. or putting it in our Dearly Beloved List. The memories Jackie created with each Polishing our performances for the of us will bring laughter and tears for March Regional is at the top of our list. years to come. Our Sweet Adelines There are coaching sessions scheduled Family has lost a beautiful soul. with Sharon Babb and Ruth Ann Parker. Vickie Dennis will join us for our Re- Austin Chord Rangers perform Rudolph the Red- AMC has found there IS life after Inter- gional visit in February, and we are sure Nosed Reindeer during the Christmas shows on national. While we would have liked to she will have some performance pointers December 13th. The red noses were a complete place higher in the contest, the experi- as well. surprise to everyone! ence of the International stage, being for the choruses and the audience. In- there to cheer our own Prelude quartet, Growing our AMC family is a major stead of just standing on risers and sing- and the awesome beauty of Hawaii 2009 objective. We have adopted “100 ing, we created a storyline (with the help made our trip very memorable. Besides by 2010” as our slogan. With our adver- of our own talented playwright, Pam celebrating AMC’s 20th Anniversary tising strategy, energized attitudes and Kurburski) of a family gathering in a while on Oahu, there were taxi rides, two Guest Nights in January, we should cabin somewhere in the north. We used “gold-lined” room service sandwiches, be teeming with new faces. AMC will platforms to elevate some of the singers quirky Champagne bottles, taped hem be Real Women singing Real Harmony and spread out in front our “cabin” back- lines and “the-airplane-trip-from- having Real Fun! drop in a more casual setting that al- *&%$” stories to tell. lowed us to move around in between While preparing for competition, guest numbers. A few brave volunteers were There wasn’t much time to reminisce nights and visiting coaches, we are also recruited to play speaking roles in the about all our Hawaii antics because the auditioning quartets for one of our an- vignette. Reports from audience mem- Christmas season was upon us when we nual fundraisers -- Valentine Metro- bers indicate the format was a big hit. returned. Our “Happy Booker” had ac- Grams. A singing quartet valentine with cepted an encore performance at the a heart-shaped cookie and a rose creates The New Year brought us the tragic Stone Oak Winter Festival, and a 70th a loving atmosphere for all ages. news of Jackie Hall’s passing. Most of Birthday Celebration for a former bar- us have known Jackie for many years bershopper. Our quartets were very busy If the first full week of 2009 is any indi- and have respected her talent and quiet with scheduled performances as well. In cation, AMC is going to be a very ac- sense of humor. We are distraught over all the hustle and bustle, though, we took tive, outreaching and growing chorus. her death and praying for her family. time for an AMC Christmas celebration Our Spring and Summer is filling up fast Jackie was to coach AH! at our annual hosted by with more community organizations retreat in February. Her absence will be our own requesting performances. This is going deeply felt. Kerry to be a fun ride! Parker. By Carrie Mae Jackson, TIWT Corre- AH! welcomes our newest members spondent Valerie Taylor and Erica Sigler, and Not all our prospective members Kristine Erhlich, community Austin Harmony Chorus Janis Montgomery, Lori Schmidt outreaching Austin, TX (Darlene Schmidt’s daughter-in-law,) was through The holidays just flew by for Austin and Marcy Watkins. Valerie, Erica, singing, Harmony. We started in November with Kristine and Janis were attendees at our though. performances at “An Evening of Giv- workshop last September. Darlene’s AMC par- ing” sponsored by Simon Malls at Bar- been working on Lori for quite a while. ticipated in ton Creek Mall followed by the Austin She joined our holiday community cho- Lack’s Ham Radio Society, Lakeline Mall, Pio- rus and got hooked. Marcy and her mom Trim-A- neer Farms, in the Capitol Rotunda with heard us at our Capitol performance Tree contest. We decorated our tree in a the Austin Chord Rangers, Christmas where the BBshop bug bit Marcy musical theme (go figure!) People voted caroling in the Onion Creek neighbor- (another teenager!) and now she’s on the for their favorite tree with canned goods. hood, and two Christmas shows with the fast track to becoming a Sweet Adeline.

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Dennis, our coach, and Cate McRitchie, nes. Some of you will remember her AH! is excited about our newest quartet, our Director, will have our undivided from the quartet, Cajunettes, which Fourmata. These four young women, attention while at sea and we will have placed in the top three many times at our nights and ‘time on shore’ with our Regional. She counts singing at Carne- friends and family. Doesn’t that sound gie Hall in International Competition as exciting? one of the highlights of her Sweet Adeli- nes career. On a happier note, an Open On a sad note, Alma Risley’s husband House is being planned for mid January Ray passed away before Christmas. We to attract prospective members. Cate is had seen him just a few days before at working hard at keeping us on top of our Landmark Retirement Center where he game. Fourmata attended our Christmas performance. By Cathy Clites, TIWT Correspondent Alma is a charter member of our chorus and a lifetime member of Sweet Adeli- ages 16 to 22, made their debut on our Christmas shows and won the Young Welcome To Our Newest Chorus, Bayou Blend Women in Harmony competition Janu- ary 17. Their lead is Cheryl Pyle’s What a fantastic Christmas present we received from Sweet Adelines International -- daughter Laura, tenor is Kimberley acknowledgment that we are the proud recipient of the long -awaited CHARTER for Newcomb, baritone Deanna Melder and Bayou Blend Chorus of Lafayette, LA. The member acknowledgments were totally bass Jessica Telle. We’re expecting out-of-tune, joyously loud and a bit tearful as well. great things from these extremely tal- ented girls. C is for CONGRATULATIONS to all who have been so thorough with paperwork require- By Kathy Pillmore, TIWT Correspon- ments dent H is for HOPING that we would be successful A is for ALWAYS keeping the dream alive Baton Rouge Chorus R is for READINESS to accept the challenges Baton Rouge, LA T is for TOTAL involvement of all of the members We have been very busy in Baton Rouge E is for ENTHUSIASTIC approach for the future the past several months. After having a R is for REALIZATION that the dream has come true successful LSU Leisure Class at the end of the summer, we inducted two new Bayou Blend Chorus had several performances members from that. Welcome to Annie during this holiday season and were acknowl- and Dawn. We are delighted that Patty edged in the local newspaper as the “new sound Collins, a former member, came back. in town.” Soon we were singing our Christmas

Chorus repertoire for our community, The Bayou Blend Chorus, under the capable including several paid performances and direction of J.P. Poirier (from Coteau), did sev- our participation in the yearly “Lighting of the City’s Christmas Tree Cere- eral humanitarian services as well and were applauded for those efforts.

Coaching sessions are on the calendar in readiness for the March Region #10 con- test with an excited positive approach for this, our first competition.

A TV appearance by the Membership Chair, Kate Sutton and the Public Rela- mony.” We held our annual Christmas tions Chair, Regina Lowrance, alerted the party at the home of member Jan Daly community to the January 10 charter party, after one of our performances. when Regional Education Director Vickie Dennis and Membership Coordinator Carin We have been very busy working on Williamson from Houston, officially in- our competition songs. This year we stalled the Management Team and presented our Charter. decided to take our chorus on a very different “retreat.” We will be going on We are so excited to be part of this organization and, of Great Gulf Coast, Region #10 a 4-night cruise to Cozumel. Vickie where harmony is in the air, in the heart, and rings true in all that we (Continueddo! on page 6) By Bev Colomb, TIWT Correspondent

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(Continued from page 5) activity gives members a chance to visit Brazos Crossing Chorus outside of chorus, chatting and eating all We shall also miss Jackie Hall who was Rosenberg, TX sorts of holiday goodies but the best part an inspiration to all of us. Jackie was After the joy of a successful October is the money it raises to help with chorus always as near as the telephone anytime show and a fun Holiday Harmony Cho- expenses. With holiday sing-outs behind you needed her advice or just wanted to rus season, the Brazos Crossing Chorus us and regional contest in front of us, we chat. Mesquite Magic our prayers are shared heavy hearts in late December have our work cut out. Over the last few with you. and January with two of our members months a new program has been initi- whose husbands passed away. Our ated by assistant director, Janet Brown. Good luck to all of the choruses and hearts go out to Patsy H. and Barb L. in “Rising Stars” is a rookie program de- quartets competing in March. You're all this time of sorrow. It is good to have veloped to bring our newest members up winners! them back at rehearsal. to the vocal skills of the chorus. See By Charlene Cummings, TIWT Corre- related article, page 16. spondent The chorus is now busy preparing for regional competition. As always, we are Our 2009 theme is "Ignite," as we bring Crescent City Sound Chorus thankful for our management team: Bess spark and enthusiasm to our vocal and New Orleans, LA Matthys, team coordinator; Gail Bartz, visual performance. We’re looking for- CCS had an extremely busy holiday musical director; Helen Hughes, secre- ward to lots of fun as well as hard work season. Not only did we do the routine tary; Mary Cook, treasurer; Ann Pav- when Sylvia Alsbury comes to coach holiday performances, we had some liska, performance coordinator; and during our annual retreat in Salado later pretty extraordinary ones too. We per- Emma Kueck, membership coordinator this month. More than a dozen of our formed in the French Quarter for a pres- as well as our choreographer, Carol members got a jump start on improving tigious women’s group. It was in a beau- Roberts. Coaching, taping and a chorus personal vocal skills at the Winter Re- tifully refinished old French Quarter retreat are on tap for February. This will gional Meeting in Houston to start the home that is now used for society func- be our third year to retreat at the Caney year out right. Also in January we will tions. The next weekend we performed Creek Lodge. We look forward to seeing be performing at a fundraiser for the in the Garden District in a lovely centu- our regional friends in Houston for com- local public TV/radio station, KNCT, in ries-old St. Charles Avenue house. petition. Watch out for some sparkling Killeen. And in March we will do a 50’s These homes were opened for a holiday new faces and costumes as Brazos package for a large group of Red Hatters tour of homes. Crossing takes the stage! in Temple. By Julie Platek, TIWT Correspondent We once again performed at Celebra- We continue to welcome guests, includ- tion in the Oaks, which is a tradition in Chisholm Trail Chorus ing a "transplanted SAI" who was a co- New Orleans’ famous City Park. The Temple, TX director in Pensacola, FL. We hope she chorus makes it a habit to go caroling in Sadly we missed Jackie Hall’s annual decides to become a member as soon as the French Quarter after this perform- visit to voice place us on the risers as she gets her roots started in Central she has done on the first Thursday of Texas. every January for so many years. There By Gail Eltgroth, TIWT Correspondent are really no words to express the loss our organization will be feeling for quite Cradle of Texas Chorus some time. You all know how wonderful Sugarland, TX a person she was as well as having been 2009 and everything is fine…Cradle of a valuable asset to our Region and cho- Texas is still rocking and working hard ruses around the world. She will be getting ready for contest. We have wel- missed. comed Joann Meyers, Suzelle Martin, Eden Parks, Marlane Kiplinger and Our annual gift wrap booth at the mall Vicki Kunetka as new members since was a great success once again. This October.

We are all saddened by the sudden ance. In New Orleans it doesn’t seem death of one of our dual members, strange to have a group of ladies stroll- Peggy Zinner. Peggy had been a mem- ing through the quarter in 70-degree ber of San Jacinto, Port of Harmony and weather wearing red capes trimmed in Houston Horizon choruses for 45 years. white fur. We’re just another sight. Although she was 90 years young, she put some younger members to shame January brought us back to rehearsals. with her singing and choreography. We We selected Dee Mayeaux as our Sweet will all miss her. Adeline Extraordinaire. What a wonder-

Winter 2009 Tune In With Ten Page 7 ful person to represent us. Dee has been members of the community, as well as did we get to spend an afternoon laugh- a Team member for the last four years. several former and potential new mem- ing and sharing with each other, but then She is the bass section leader, the music bers. After the concert, a couple from we got to serenade all of those wonder- librarian, and if that isn’t enough she is the audience approached our director, also our costume chairman and total Vickie Dennis. They explained to her look coordinator. Dee gives the chorus that they had not felt “in the Christmas 100%. She wouldn’t know how to do it spirit” this year, but that our concert had any other way. changed that for them. What a gift to us, to know that we had touched others in January will bring us another visit from such a positive way. Isn’t it amazing to our coach, Mary Beth McMurray. We think that doing something that we love are all looking forward to having Mary to do can have such an impact on oth- Beth visit us so she can work her magic. ers? After the high of that realization, By Kitty Warner, TIWT Correspondent we were quickly forced to deal with the fact that life is also a precious gift, and Fiesta City Chorus one that does not last forever. Our dear fully heroic firefighters. What woman San Antonio, TX friend and long time chorus member, doesn’t appreciate a man in uniform? Our Fiesta City Chorus has had so many Peggy Zinner, passed away at the age of And what a way to start off the Christ- incredible performances during the fall 91. During a Memorial Service held in mas season! and Christmas season of 2008. In Sep- her honor, we shared our many memo- tember, we sang for a group of 70 Air ries of Peggy. What an extraordinary Rounding out our Christmas season Force Wives from Malibu, CA, who had lady! How blessed we were to have had were performances at the Fort Worth traveled to San Antonio with their hus- her in our midst. The news of her pass- Library, Hulen Mall, Central Market, bands for a convention. It was quite a ing had barely sunk in when we heard and a very special performance for the performance and was paid at that! about Jackie Hall. Another amazing people at Universal Health Services. lady, another reminder that life is too And we can’t forget to mention the 400- Two weekends in early December, we short. As for you, our friends, we wish plus poinsettias that we sold! WHEW! attended the Braken Christmas Festival you health and happiness in the New Lone Star can’t wait to see and hear eve- (4 performances). We also attended per- Year, and look forward to seeing you in ryone at contest this year! formances at Milberger's Nursery & March! By Tammy Mathis, TIWT Correspondent gardens twice and got to sing on a San By Jodi Ceaser, TIWT Correspondent Antonio Radio Station. Some Fiesta City Magic Valley Chorus folks also attended a performance at the Lone Star Chorus McAllen, TX Volunteer Luncheon site located at Fort Worth, TX Magic Valley chorus is happy to have Texas Folklife Hemisphere building. In As the old saying goes, “Time flies our leave of absence chorus members addition, we attended 3 performances at when you’re having fun.” Well Lone back -- what a difference it makes on the La Contera Resort. All totaled, we per- Star Chorus has been having a blast! We risers and sound. Our thanks to Charlotte formed 12 performances...and all except started the fall season with a fabulously Hoffman who helped us make some 1 were paid. successful dinner show in September, long-term goals and gave us a good and with performances at the State Fair coaching session. We had five holiday Currently, we are preparing to compete of Texas and The Cowgirl Museum. We performances at a small theater in Wes- in March at Spring Region 10 Competi- worked hard with incredible coaching laco, TX. The theater is unique as it used tion. The "Hub-Bub" of competing is from Kim Hulbert, Becky Larson and to be a water holding tank and sat empty always enjoyable. our very own Xanna Williamson. And for many years until someone got the we stepped outside of the box by taking bright idea to turn it into a small theater. We look forward to seeing all of you in an acting class with Beth Bontley. Lone The theater is at ground level that makes approximately 8 or so weeks. Time does Star can honestly say, “Where did the it easily accessible and seats up to 100 fly. Hope everyone "breaks a leg"! time go?” people; performers are close to the audi- By Zee Tuck, TIWT Correspondent ence and sit on chairs that are three tiers With everything going on, there was up. People who live in the area fill the Houston Horizon Chorus one event that stood out for a lot of our seats whenever there is some kind of Houston, TX members – The Christmas Merry-thon! performance and are always a good au- Houston Horizon Chorus spent the end On the Sunday after Thanksgiving, we dience which makes it a fun perform- of 2008 preparing for a Christmas con- put on our best Christmas outfits, gath- ance to do. cert, our first in several years. Not only ered dozens of cookies donated by our were we excited to share the joy of the friends at Feastivities, and loaded a bus We also did a performance at Hidalgo season through our music, but we were for a fun-filled afternoon of caroling to Fest that is held outside among many also honored to share our risers with many of the area Fire Stations. Not only (Continued on page 8)

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(Continued from page 7) City Chorus is working hard and con- Spirit of Southeast Texas Chorus beautiful lighted figurers, what a beauti- centrating on music for competition. Beaumont, TX ful sight! After the performance we all With all-day rehearsals and coaching The Spirit of Southeast Texas Chorus went on a trolley ride to see the rest of sessions scheduled, the chorus expects has been very busy performing at vari- the town that was lit up. Most of the to be well prepared for its Region 10 ous sing-outs throughout Southeast whole town is decorated for the holi- Competition debut. Texas. The holiday “spirit” was alive days; it is quite a sight to see. The and well as we performed for multiple weather cooperated and made it an en- Panther City Chorus rehearses on holiday church events and assisted living joyable performance and we had a great Thursday evenings at Handley Baptist centers. The performance at the Mamie audience who enjoyed our music. Our Church, 6801 Church St., Fort Worth. McFaddin Ward House was special in chorus is looking forward to the coming By Ruth Gerik, TIWT Correspondent that we dressed in turn-of-the-century workshop and meeting all our friends in period costumes to celebrate Christmas the region again. It is sad to think that Sparkling City Chorus time in Beaumont’s stately southern Jackie Hall is gone; she was our mentor Corpus Christi, TX mansion. and such a good help when we were Our Annual Show was held on Jan. 10, organizing the chorus. She will not be 2009, with matinee and evening per- We also performed our first Christmas forgotten by any of us who knew her formances at the Harbor Playhouse show as a new and improved chorus at well. Theater in downtown Corpus Christi. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (our By Gloria Johnson, TIWT Correspon- The show was titled: “Lost In The Fif- rehearsal hall). The audience was dent ties Again: Music from Doo-Wop at the packed with friends and family, and we Sock Hop to the Best of Broadway.” held a Silent Auction fundraiser Panther City Chorus throughout the evening as well. Now Fort Worth, TX that the holidays have passed, our focus For the last few months, Panther City will turn to our upcoming Retreat at Chorus has worked hard learning and Rayburn Country near Jasper, TX, so refining its selection of Christmas mu- that we can prepare for the annual Re- sic. Saturday, December 13, all of that gion 10 Competition. Yes, we plan to hard work was put on display when the compete and will also enter 2 quartets chorus spent the day singing. Beginning for the quartet competition. at the home of the mother of one of its members, the chorus delivered musical We want to wish everyone throughout Christmas cheer to residents of a number Region 10 and beyond a very productive of assisted living facilities. That same and successful 2009! See you all in day, Panther City performed for the Our featured special guests were March, with “spirited” harmony! “Sterling,” the award-winning men’s By Jeri Sullivan, TIWT Correspondent quartet from San Antonio. Starlite Sound Chorus Sparkling City Chorus always looks Humble, TX forward to singing Sing-A-Grams for Yes, we had some enjoyable Christmas Valentine’s Day. This is always my fa- performances and a successful garage vorite time of the year – what a joy it is sale in November. But the most notable to be able to share a love song. We have event in late 2008 for the Starlite Sound several quartets ready to make some- Chorus is part of a continuing saga -- one’s day a special one. The Legend of the Ugly Dress. crowd at Central Market in Fort Worth Our coaches have been fabulous this Flash back 10 years . . . Their intentions and sang for a gathering at Dido United year. Wow, we loved Vickie Dennis’ were good. Buy showy costumes with Methodist Church. coaching visit with us in October. Vickie sequins and sparkle. Dresses that would is dynamite! Darlene Rogers will be look great on all body types and look On December 20, Panther City met at here on Jan. 27 and will be back again fabulous on stage under bright lights. the home of its director, Charlotte Hoff- on Feb. 27 for our Retreat. When put to the test however, they were man, for the chorus Christmas party. dull and lifeless. And, very itchy, hot Members brought food and a white- Lots of love and hugs to every- and uncomfortable. Instantly, the brand elephant gift to exchange. Later in the one…Break A Leg! See you soon for new costumes for Starlite Sound Chorus evening, the chorus sang Christmas car- Region 10 Competition in March. became the “Ugly Dress.” ols for the neighborhood. By Glenda Hudgens, TIWT Correspon- dent The Legend of the Ugly Dress evolved Now that the holidays are over, Panther (Continued on page 9)

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(Continued from page 8) Harmony Classic in Nashville in Octo- choice of music, the costumes, the re- into a coveted Starlite Sound Christmas ber. Imagine this: Texas Harmony On hearsal halls, extra rehearsals and visit- party tradition. We pass on a little piece Tour! ing coaches to working it all in from a of the Chorus’ history through a White personal level trying to squeeze it all in Elephant gift exchange. The air is always It’s thrilling to be part of the first Har- around family and work schedules has thick with anticipation and the fear that mony Classic to be held in conjunction been challenging. rather than leave with a fabulous new with International Competition. We were bauble or trinket one goes home with so excited when we won first place Small Being part of Texas Harmony and “It.” Needless to say, there is much mer- Chorus in Region 10, and then as the watching our quality grow is exciting to riment when one DOESN’T take home scores from all regions around the world say the least, but we know that we are the Ugly Dress. started trickling in, to find out that we just beginning. Our schedule this year is were in the Top Five Small Choruses packed with more of the same, as the This year the very first gift opened was Worldwide was breathtaking. We have saying goes practice makes perfect. So, the Ugly Dress. Which meant the pres- been blessed with this opportunity and that’s what we’re doing, practice, prac- sure was off for the rest of us. No possi- are elated. tice, practice. bility of taking that thing home. But wait. Accepted tradition of the White Elephant We’ve been working really hard prepar- We are definitely excited about the op- Gift Exchange is that the first person to ing for this year. Talk about raising the portunities we have been given this year select a gift gets to either keep it or trade bar of attainment… Starting with each and are looking forward to them. Having it last. So when the realization set in that chorus member, we’ve placed even more met many new friends along the way the horror was not over, our blood pres- focus on the importance of honing our makes it even better. sure started to rise again. voice quality. We are blessed to have our By Mary Lou Spencer, TIWT Correspon- very own International Music Faculty, dent As it turns out, our newest member, renowned vocal teacher, coach and direc- Debra Doyle, was the lucky victim. She tor, Darlene Rogers, who has worked Voice of Vermilion Chorus gets to possess the Ugly Dress for the tirelessly with personal vocal instruction Lafayette, LA next year. However, this year offered a and coaching. The hard work is defi- Voice of Vermilion Chorus wishes all new twist. nitely showing positive results. Region 10 members a very Happy and Our empa- Prosperous New Year! We entertained thetic leader, We co-sponsored an “Irving’s Got Tal- during the holiday season with perform- Yvette Mor- ent” contest in conjunction with our an- ances at Paul’s Jewelry for the Oil Cen- gan, decided nual show in October. Ten High School ter’s “Festival of Light,” in Grand Co- to surprise finalists competed as Act I of our show teau for the “Le Grand Noel,” at Acadian the new with 3 judges. We were able to award a Village, at Lafayette General Hospital owner with a $1000 scholarship to the winner and still for their volunteers, in Abbeville for the few sparkly made money on the show. Wow, what Nunez Nursing Facility, and for the Re- baubles from talent we found in our youth! publican Women’s Club. Quartets were our brand featured at several performances. We did new local In addition, we have been building our find time to enjoy our chorus’ Christmas Charming stamina. Although there were times we party, hosted by Rosie Roy, in early De- Charlie store. were convinced that our choreographer cember. So, the Leg- Donna Reeves was trying to kill us, end of the Ugly Dress takes on a whole we’ve made great strides in that aspect as Voice of Vermilion welcomes the new- new meaning. Next year, maybe it will well. Our Finance Manager Ladonna est member of our lead section, Marcey be the most traded item at the party. And, Bingham and her team organized a six- Canulette. the legend will live on. hour Holiday Sing-A-Thon for Dec 6 By Tina Kowis, TIWT Correspondent that took us to many Retirement Homes Although VOV was not able to be pre- and Hospitals. Not only did we spread sent at Fall Regional because of a previ- Texas Harmony Chorus Christmas cheer to the sick and elderly, ous commitment, we are happy that al- Irving, TX we achieved energy, stamina and made most half of the chorus chose to attend Texas Harmony Will Shine in 2009! Yes, money doing it! the Winter Regional. Voice of Vermilion that’s Texas Harmony’s new year’s reso- was delighted to host Janie Macchiaroli lution. This is going to be a very special The beauty of the whole picture of striv- for a coaching session in November and year for us, starting with our appearance ing for success is that each and every Vickie Dennis for two sessions in De- with 8 other Sweet Adeline choruses on member of our chorus has taken owner- cember and January. We are looking the stage of Carnegie Hall in New York ship seriously. Our DART and Manage- forward to competition in March 2009, City on Valentine’s weekend. We then ment Teams and Show Committee have after taking a year off in 2008. go to Regional Competition in March worked hard to bring the best ‘bang for By Karen Bernard, TIWT Correspondent and finish out the year with competing in the buck” that we could get. From the

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luncheon. This was especially the past 60 days we have been in a rehab memorable for Jane since she lost her for liars. And, as part of our 10-step

Quartet Notes car keys. Weeks later, she got a call program, we have to write everybody we saying they had found her keys in the have lied to and confess that all the Prelude Quartet toilet! We also entertained the residents above is a lie! Hilda Mancillas, tenor; Jane Schlinke, of Madison House Estates for their lead; June Deiser; baritone; Christmas banquet. Senator John We did, however, get involved with a Lisa Deiser, bass Cornyn’s mother was a resident there worthy cause this year. We donated 4 and she showed us photos of her son wheelchairs (really!) to with President Bush. FreeWheelchairMission.org. We challenge all our quartet sisters to give Happy New Year to each and every to a charity. It is such a worthwhile and member of Region 10 and best wishes to lasting way to say you care. It has lifted all the quartets and choruses as you our spirits, and it sure beats lying!! prepare for this year’s competition. Intrigue Quartet Montage Quartet Kathy Pillmore, tenor; Nancy Bourell, Kathy Walden, tenor; Nita Myers, lead; JoAnn Flanagan, baritone; lead; Carole Carmichael, baritone; Gloria Eddy, bass Julie Jones, bass Intrigue fought off allergies and colds The Montage Quartet sends best wishes and whatever to keep up with a truly to Region 10 for a great New Year! This busy holiday performance season. In addition to six chorus performances, we sang for the Ro-Ann’s (a women’s spin- off of the Rotary,) the American Legion, and the Travis County Republican Party. After the 13th, when all the performances were out of the way and What a fantastic experience it was to we could begin to focus on other things, compete on the International stage in we met to run through our contest Hawaii! It was so great to be up close numbers, exchange Christmas gifts and and personal with the “Queens” at the be on our separate ways for the holidays. quartet reception the first of the week. JoAnn and John bundled up and headed Then our days were filled with to frost-bitten Minnesota (temps -1° rehearsals, both quartet and chorus. year we decided to do something when she left Austin) to visit family. What an exciting time for all of us, but different, so the four of us signed up for Gloria spent her last few days in the especially our rookies Lisa and Jane. skydiving. But our Bass, Julie has a fear ranks of the employed then retired and They had the time of their lives living of heights, so we had to choose began all the steps necessary to sell her the dream of competing on the something else. Next, we took up scuba house and move closer to town (and her international stage, and all the fluff that diving. But Kathy didn't want to get her kids.) Nancy and David, who usually goes with the opportunity. From the hair wet, and you know how have a house full of kids and grandkids, briefing to that late night début set, it temperamental Tenors are, so we was just a very special time for all of us. decided to take up glass blowing. But Our seats at the competition were the Lead, Nita has hot flashes to contend best ever…center section right up front! with, so we decided not to do that either. So many awesome performances…just Then we submitted our application to blows your mind! Thanks to all of you TV's "The Amazing Race" and were who stayed up till the wee hours to catch accepted! But they would only take two our set on the webcast. Thanks, too, for of us and, of course, Baritone, Carole all the love gifts, cards and emails of couldn't decide who to take, so we encouragement…they meant so much. canceled. We were able to stay over a few days and enjoy the beauty and hospitality of Finally our husbands (except Nita, she the islands…tours, luaus, shopping. doesn't have a husband....well, she did Intrigue's partridge-in-a-pear-tree finale from Paradise!!! have a husband, but they split up over the Twelve Days After Christmas. (l-r) Gloria religious differences...he refused to Eddy, bass; Kathy Pillmore, tenor; Nancy When we got back to earth, we sang for worship her!) came to our rescue. They Bourell, lead; JoAnn Flanagan, baritone (the the Retired Teacher’s Association gave us something we all needed. So, for star in the middle!)

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celebrated Christmas with parents and which turned out to be on December 12 been relaxing and enjoying life! If you adult family members while the kids (the day after it SNOWED in Lafayette, believe that, I've got some ocean front and grandkids were elsewhere. Kathy & LA.) We were flown on a private jet property in Arizona to show you. Ten Bob spent a quiet Christmas at home from Lafayette to Jackson, Mississippi weeks until competition. Have to go playing Wii then hopped on a plane to and then taken to a nursing home to practice now. See ya. LA to work on a float and watch the sing for the gentleman's mother. She Rose Parade up close and personal. We recently had a stroke and cannot see or Fleur de Lis Quartet began rehearsals again in earnest in speak but can hear. She was a pianist Judy Lotz, tenor; Jeannine January with coaching sessions planned for her church and loves "old time" Thibodaux, lead; Susan Domangue, in January and February. With Gloria hymns. While we were singing to her, baritone; Sheryl York, bass retired now, we can look forward to she moved the fingers on her left hand We are Fleur de Lis, members of the more daytime rehearsals and coaching as though she was playing the piano. It Crescent City Sound Chorus. We sessions. We’re looking forward to was difficult to see this, see family formed our quartet in the fall of 2007 Regional Competition and catching up members crying and do a fine and have had many opportunities to on all the quartet news. performance but we did it! Then we sing: Valentine's Day, our chorus show, sang to the residents of the home. One chorus performances and Christmas KCKC Quartet gentleman was very animated and we parties. We are being coached by Mary Kate Sutton, tenor; Carla Lindsey, enjoyed visiting with him. We decided Beth McMurray and JoAnn Fernon. lead; Karen Bernard, baritone; to sing God Bless America before we We're having fun working hard and Carla Bay, bass. The second quartet closed that set. He broke down and plan to compete in the spring. See you is made up of Audrey Courtright, cried during the song. We found out in Houston! lead; Lynda Fontenot, bass; Kate afterwards that he was a WWII veteran Sutton, tenor; Carla Lindsey, and that 's song was very baritone. special to him. Another resident had a Although we’re not a competing baby doll in her arms. Several of us quartet, KCKC wants to wish all spoke to her and she nodded her head competing quartets a great competition but didn't speak. When Carla Bay spoke in March 2009. KCKC has had the to her, she actually said a complete privilege of being part of many sentence. The attendant was amazed Christmas performances for Bayou and said that this lady never speaks. Blend Chorus. We, along with Audrey She attributed it to our singing and our Courtright and Lynda Fontenot, friendliness. Before we left Mississippi comprise two quartets in Bayou Blend we sang to the airport employees and Chorus. made it back to Lafayette safely. The whole trip from start to finish was less L-R: Judy Lotz, tenor, JeannineThibodaux, Following a company Christmas party than 4 hours. lead, Sheryl York, bass and Susan Domangue, performance by the two quartets, we baritone. were asked to sing to the mother of the Cross Country Quartet owner of the company. The catch was Carolyn Hudler, tenor; Sheri The Elements Quartet that it had to be done within 5 days, Strawther, lead; Pam Parish, bari; Mary Seward, tenor; Gloria Crum, Kerri Mauney, bass lead; Janet LaBoskey, baritone; We have been busy getting Judy McCullough, bass reacquainted with our bass, Kerri The Elements are celebrating our 2nd Mauney. Since she lives in Tomball, we year since forming. This past year has are truly cross country again. We've been very busy. We participated in our been busy with coaching sessions, first recital with the vocal students at shows and shopping. Sheri Strawther, South Texas College. "The Women," as lead, is recovering nicely from her most we were affectionately called, were a recent surgery and can now stand for hit with the students introduced to BBS longer periods of time. Both Kerri and harmony. This was our final exam for Sheri have new jobs this year, so they Janet's and Mary's vocal classes. New are quite busy learning all the new quartets usually have a limited things they must know. Pam Parish, repertoire. We were surprised, as we bari, has been busy with her job and were finishing our set for UTPA was unable to take any extra days off students, to be asked for an encore -- during December as there was a full the audience suggested repeating the L-R: Kate Sutton, Audrey Courtright, Karen hospital during that time. Since Carolyn same song! Bernard, Carla Lindsey, Lynda Fontenot and Hudler, tenor, is retired, she has just (Continued on page 12) Carla Bay

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(Continued from page 11) our appearance in the movie Rennie Guenther Christmas Special. It is a International Education Symposium slapstick tale about a local musical was an amazing opportunity to be performer. Our role was that of the coached by Vicki Mayberry and Marcia Strudel Sisters and we sang “Santa Massey, as part of the quartet track. The Baby” to a comatose Saint Nick. He was un-revivable!! Although the hours were many, we had so much fun and might even be persuaded to do it again. You can visit the website and view pics at www.schmackdab.com.

Alamo Metro competed at International in Hawaii, so three of us (Bebe, Cindy & patients and their families. Here we Robin) flew in a few days early and took witnessed the rejuvenation of our simple in some incredible sights and activities, gift of song to them as a brief respite to include Bebe’s surfing lesson! She from the stresses and worries these folks can now say that she’s surfed Waikiki experience daily. Elements made their international debut (getting up once counts!). at two retirement parties in Nuevo This New Year we are looking forward Progresso, Mexio. With the month of December to making many more new friends, swallowed up by performances, it’s a creating memorable experiences and Janet, Gloria and Mary joined Alamo miracle that our families shared rewarding opportunities. So, when you Metro for spectacular ride preparing for Christmas at all! All we can say is see us, be sure to stop us, invite us to SAI Competition in Hawaii. AMC thanks to the Lord for their tolerance! sing a tag with you or just say "hello." welcomed the 'Valley girls' and And on the family note, all is well at challenged us to rise to the high Bebe, Cindy and Monica’s home. Robin Reunion Street Quartet standards of our wonderful director, however, has a sick hubby undergoing Pat Fenton, tenor; Vicki Wyont, lead; Mary Ann Wydra. Judy had other oral chemo for a rare blood cancer. She Anna Mae Garner, baritone; Carin commitments and was able to cruise is a good nurse to him and we continue Williamson, bass with her family in December. to pray for a quick and full recovery. We can’t believe another year is complete and the start of a new one is We are looking forward to our first Bel Canto Quartet upon us. We have been busy since competition. It’s time to get the Katie McClellan, tenor; Janet Brown, contest 08 with many performances. butterflies in formation. Our coaching lead; Susie Murphy, baritone; One highlight this year was sharing the with Mary Ann gives us many areas to Carol Scherer, bass stage with the Statesman Chorus of develop during the four hour drive to Bel Canto has been staying busy this Spring. These guys sure know how to AMC rehearsal. This time all four are past year – singing, getting healthy and put on a show. We also sang at the traveling since Judy recently passed her traveling along I-35 as un-official birthday of Melinda Jordan’s audition for AMC. “construction monitors.” grandmother who turned 100 years young and at the Premium Outlet Mall FLASH! Quartet This past month our singing tour was in Cypress, Texas. Reunion Street Monica Hinson, tenor; Robin officially titled the "Jingle Express" to entertained crowds at the “Battle of the Parsons, lead; Bebe Caldwell, match the sleigh (Garmin car) in Janet's Choirs” contest with a $1,000.00 prize baritone; Cynthia Fossum, bass Garmin GPS, which successfully guided up for grabs. What fun it was to sing Happy New Year! We had an exciting us to our destinations in Ft. Worth and while the judges tallied scores for the 2008. Some of our adventures include Dallas. This year we did not get lost and middle and high school choirs who arrived on time – which is similar to the competed. record of a jolly old fellow we all know.

One of our fun performances was for the Belton Red Hat Society ladies. These cheerful girls know how to make a Sweet Adeline feel right at home adorned with all their feathers, hats and rhinestones. One of our most heartfelt performances was for a hospice care facility in Ft. Worth where we sang for

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Page 14 Tune In With Ten Winter 2009 Volunteers Needed For Contest Events By Mindy Butler, Volunteer Coordinator . Remind of all paperwork needed Boot Scootin' Barbershop, our 2009 . Hand over to Regional Contest March 19-22, is warm-up assistant right around the corner and we will . Warm-up Room need many volunteers to help the con- Assistant: test flow perfectly. Please consider a. Directs to helping the region by volunteering at assigned warm-up contest this year. Please check with room your significant other and your in- b. Gives 2 vited guests to see if they are inter- minute warning ested in volunteering. They will not c. Refreshes have to pay for the event during rooms between which they volunteer. competitors . Photo Escort - Volunteer Job Descriptions are listed Escorts contest- below, so that you may choose the job ants from the that works for you and your schedule. If warm-up room to you have any questions, please email me the photographer's at [email protected] or call station. me on my cell at 713-256-6140. . Personal Belong- ing Assistant - GROUP# 1. GENERAL ASSISTANCE Collects belongings from performing the audience at a safe distance while . Registration Desk members and gives their bags back to copies are being made at the panel table. . General Information them after the performance. . Awards Table - Assists in handing out . Distributes badges and information . Special Needs Assistant - Helps atten- the awards to the contestants at the con- packets or forms. dees in wheel chairs or on crutches to clusion of the contests. . Lost & Found negotiate stage ramps or find seating. . Sells tickets (Someone has already volunteered for GROUP# 4. Official Panel Liaison ASSIS- . Regional Sales - Assists by selling this job.) TANTS (Appointed by OPL) items, making change and arranging . Transporters - Transport judges to/from items on the table. GROUP# 3. CONTEST OPERATIONS airport . Past Quartet Pictures Display - Sets up . Doors - Opens and closes theater doors . Hostess - Helps with making judges and takes down pictures of past regional according to emcee's directions. No one feel special. winners. is allowed to leave or enter during a con- . Escorts - Escort judges to/from rest- . Raffle Tables - Assists the international testant's performance. Doors are staffed room and/or break areas. competing quartets and/or choruses at both on the inside and the outside. . Attendants - Maintains judges’ meeting their raffle table(s) by selling tickets Checks audience for badges or checks room. and/or accepting donations. for and tears tickets as guests enter. . Floral Runners - Works with the florist . Headphones - Helps to visually moni- GROUP# 5. SHOW OF CHAMPIONS taking orders for and delivering flowers tor the total timing of the contest be- . Holding area: Maintain order in the to the contestants. tween judges, pattern and video group holding area . Photography Assistant - Assists pho- by listening to all groups and alerting . Backstage escort: Escort to stage entry tographer with contestant placement, CRC and CC with contest issues when and errands for both quartets and cho- needed. GROUP# 6. EXTRA ruses. Collects photo orders and checks . Pages - Assists judges with the paper- . Riser Crew - Sets up, tears down and them for accuracy and payment. work handling during the contest. moves riser sections as part of a crew. . Silent Auction - Assists at the display . A/V Room Assistant - Brings materials Husbands, sons and male friends are tables by giving instructions on how the to videographer for duplication and great for this job. auction works or describing items. helps with labeling. Monitors quartet . Volunteer-On-Call - Prepared to help viewings. in any area if a volunteer is unable to do GROUP# 2. TRAFFIC PATTERN . Videography - Assists videographer their task. This position has an assigned . Check-in: during contests and awards ceremonies. seat in the auditorium. . Check in all contestants . Panel Guard - At contest's end, keeps

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Membership Welcome to our newest Region 10 members Growth Award

October 2008-January 2009 By Carin Williamson, Region Please note that this information is supplied by International headquarters 10 Membership Coordinator

and may not include dual or transfer members. New this year is a Member- ship Growth Award. The Alamo Metro Lynette Arceneaux Houston Horizon winner will be announced prior to contest weekend. All Carolyn Houston Carla Bay Christy Grobmeier choruses are eligible and must submit a listing of all Mary Seward Marsha Bock Rebecca Rangel new members to your chorus Beverly Colomb Stephanie Woods between Sept. 1, 2008, through March 1, 2009. A list Austin Harmony Audrey Courtright Wendy Wright of all members who have resigned, transferred etc. Erica Sigler Lynda Fontenot must be submitted as well. Valeria Taylor Cathy Guidry Sparkling City The final piece of documenta- tion needed to enter this con- Susan Kinniff Nancy Burditt test is evidence of member- ship campaigns used during Bayou Blend Marcelle LeBlanc this time period. The chorus (new chapter) Corla Lindsey Voice of Vermilion winner will be determined by the largest percentage of Karen Bernard Regina Lowrance Martha Canulette growth vs. loss and tools for obtaining this growth. Send Jayne Calaway Kate Sutton Stephanie Larriviere documentation to me at Kim LeJeune Lynne Worth Ginger Serpas [email protected]. The winner will receive re- Susan Tankersley served seating at the quartet contest in March. Get out there and recruit! Wall of Fame & Scrapbook Pages Reminder By Karen Bernard, Region 10 Historian Scrapbook pages and information on the Sixteenth Annual Wall of Fame were given out at the Chapter Lead- ers Forum during the Winter Regional Meeting in Houston. This information will be mailed out to Presidents of choruses with no representative at the Winter Regional. I encourage all choruses to honor one special member on this year’s Wall of Fame and to be included in the Regional Scrapbook for 2008-2009. Wall of Fame Certifi- cates will be presented and Scrapbook Awards will be announced during competition weekend, probably on Sat- urday night.

Be sure to visit the Historian’s tables in the Regional Boutique at every meeting and especially at contest. You’ll find snapshots and chorus/quartet photos for sale at very low prices. Many are now free for the taking. Some Region 10 scrapbooks are on display as well as the Region’s Chorus and Quartet Champion Albums.

Get in touch with me if you have any questions. My contact info is as follows: 841 HWY 182; Sunset LA 70584. Phones, fax, and email are: (w) 337-482-6418; (h) 337-662-3247; (fax) 337-482-2489; (e-mail at home) [email protected] I can still be reached at UL Lafayette during the day if necessary at [email protected]

Page 16 Tune In With Ten Winter 2009 Welcome to the Chorus...Now What? By Janet L Brown, Assistant Direc- by consistent communication and tor, Chisholm Trail Chorus "They don't care how much you encouragement. Each Rookie is assigned a Riser Representative, Why should every chorus have a know until they know how much who is a member of the Music Rookie Program? Because we do Team and is their guide, encourager not want our new members to be you care." and the person who says "Hello" at wondering, "Now What?” EVERY rehearsal and maintains —212˚ the extra degree— weekly verbal or email contact Every chorus experiences growth ("How are things going?") in membership -- whether this growth is one new member or several new members being added during a period of time. Other program components are a priority list for learning mu- Chisholm Trail Chorus has seen such growth in the past 7 sic; participation in free PVIs and half-day “barbershop craft” months with the addition of 9 new members. So, in July 2008, classes; and orientation sessions on costumes and makeup, with 2 new members on the risers and more prospective mem- retreats, contest and choreography. bers in our audition cycle, Director Carol Scherer and I real- ized a Rookie Program could no longer just be a "wishful idea" So, with just 7 short months into our new Rising Star Rookie but needed to be a concrete reality. program can we view this as a successful program for us so far? Definitely. We see and hear our new members learning We gathered all our resource materials and the Chisholm Trail the chorus music at "lightening" speed, attending extra re- Chorus “Rising Star Rookie” (RSR) was officially launched. hearsals, gaining confidence as performers, and participating At the core of this program was a desire to offer our new and in the Education programs offered. We see our Music Team current members a clear and confident musical foundation growing in their Musical Leadership and Mentoring skills. with this surge of "Rookie" energy. In addition, we recog- More importantly, Chisholm Trail Chorus members have a nized the importance of communication and mentoring of the "shining sparkle in their eyes" brought to them by some Rising Rookies to strengthen the chorus as a whole. Stars.

Rising Star Rookie Program Goals: For more detailed information about the Rising Star Rookie • Guide and orient New Members through the Rookie Program contact Janet Brown at [email protected] or Program and Sweet Adeline International experi- (254) 541-2307. ences. • Help Rookie feel Comfortable and Safe with new experiences. • Help the Rookie realize her performance contribution to the chorus through encour- agement designed in the RSR program. • Help her to realize that “Every new mem- ber started at the same place she is starting Region 10 Website: now.” http://www.region10sai.org/ • Use Rising Star Rookie Program as a Musical and Educational building block to strengthen individual confidence for the benefit of the chorus. Tune In With Ten is the official newsletter of Great • Use Music Team as “Riser Representatives” to en- Gulf Coast Region #10, Sweet Adelines International hance and strengthen their musical and leadership- and is published three times annually. mentoring skills within the chorus. • Build friendships and strengthen relationships within the chorus. Editor • Establish a Coordinator Position appointed by the Carol Mouché Director. 8760 E. Canyon Court Temple, Texas 76502 There are many Musical and Educational aspects that are de- Phone: 254-982-4873 signed into the Rising Star Rookie Program to prepare our new Email: [email protected] members for their performances with the chorus. For example, Upcoming Deadline: we all can relate to how it feels to be "new" to an organization and one of the easiest ways to create a sense of connection is June 1, 2009

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Region 10 Management Team Region 10 Calendar of Events May 1, 2008 – April 30, 2009 2009-2011 2009 Communications Coordinator Glenda Hudgens 2/7 Magic Valley Annual Show H – 361-993-0280 C – 361-946-3145 2/28 Houston Horizon annual show [email protected]

Education Coordinator 3/19-22 Regional Competition (Houston Hilton Vickie Dennis Greenspoint– formerly Wyndham) H – 281-251-7464 W – 281-357-3000, Ext 272 4/18 Panther City Brunch Fashion Show C – 713-825-6194 [email protected] 5/15-16 Chapter Leader Workshop– Houston

Directors Coordinator 6/27 Area Schools- Dallas/Ft. Worth, San An- Charlotte Hoffman tonio, Beaumont/Lafayette H—817-423-8311 [email protected], [email protected] 10/2-3 FRM, Faculty– Lynnell Diamond “Visual Events Coordinator Focus” Ednamae Kinsman H – 972-233-5262 10/20-24 International Competition– Nashville, TN C – 972-754-7644 [email protected] 2010 1/15-16 WRM, Faculty– Harriette Walters Finance Coordinator “Quartet Focus” Cheryl Pyle

H – 512-837-1021 W– 512-232-2828 3/25-28 Regional Competition– Houston (Hilton C – 512-217-2652 Greenspoint) [email protected] 5/21-22 Chapter Leader Workshop- Houston Marketing Coordinator Jane Schlinke Jun– Aug Area Schools H – 830-885-6496 W – 210-221-0612 9/18-19 FRM, Faculty– Tori Postma “Visual Fo- C – 210-908-8375 cus” [email protected]

Membership Coordinator 10/19-23 International Competition– Seattle, WA Carin Williamson 2011 H – 281-491-5391 C – 713-419-1546 1/14-15 WRM [email protected] 3/17-20 Regional Competition Team Coordinator 5/20-21 Chapter Leader Workshop– Houston JoAnn Flanagan H – 512-255-5391 June Area Schools C – 952-210-5347 10/18-22 International Competition– Houston, [email protected] Texas

FRM = Fall Regional Meeting WRM = Winter Regional Meeting NOTE: Show dates must be approved by the Regional Team Coordinator before they can be posted to the calendar.