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July 21, 2017 Bay View, Michigan 49770 The Town Crier “The Voice of the Bay View Association“ Volume 25 – Issue 8 Friday, July 21, 2017 Bay View, Michigan 49770 PENTATONIX-LIKE VOCAL BAND HOME Worship Speaker, FREE DELIVER JOY & YOUTH Rev. Lloyd Steffen: July 23-27 The Rev. Lloyd Steffen is Professor of Religion Studies and University Chaplain at Lehigh University. At Lehigh he serves as Director of both the Center for Dialogue, Ethics and Spirituality and the Lehigh Prison Project. Steffen received his undergraduate degree in History from New College in Sarasota, Florida, then Chances are, you’ve at least heard of Music Festival’s season of visiting artists. earned two masters degrees; an M.A. from Pentatonix, the a cappella vocal band In short, the band is an amazingly tal- Andover Newton Theological School and taking the world by storm. Just as likely, ented singing group who were crowned the M.Div. from Yale Divinity School. even if you don’t watch the “Sing-Off”, the winners of NBC’s 4th season of “The He received his Ph.D. in the Religious you know about the hit TV series. “Sing- Sing Off” in 2013. They have become Studies (Western Religious Thought) at Off,” which crowns a winner each epi- quite the sensation, producing some stel- Brown University, writing his dissertation sode is similar to American Idol, but lar cover performances of hits like Johnny on the topic of self-deception. lacks the grouchy Brit, Simon Cowell. So Cash’s “Ring Of Fire” and Josh Turner’s when Home Free rides into Bay View on “Your Man.” Lloyd is the author or editor of eleven Thursday, July 27 for an 8pm show, you Hailing from Minnesota, Home Free Continue pg. 4 won’t want to miss what is rumored to be is the world's premiere country all-vocal one of the hottest sellers of the Bay View band. They have performed thousands of Continue pg. 6 What’s In This Issue? YoungMin Piano pg. 2 EMERGING SINGER LOGAN BRILL PLAYS Education News pg. 2 OUTSIDE AT BAY VIEW MANNA pg. 4 Following her indepen- est, the young Knoxville native LSSU Provost Speaks at BV pg. 5 dent sophomore album opts for grit and authenticity Woman’s Council pg. 6 release Shuteye, 25-year-old over pristine pop in her song Election Information pg. 6 Logan Brill continues to choices, drawing comparisons Woods Information pg. 7 define herself as one of the to Bonnie Raitt, Brandi Carlile, Campers of the Week pg. 8 most important young artists and Mary Chapin Carpenter Sailing Information pg. 8 in Nashville today. With a from national press. She will In Memory Of pg. 9 stunning voice that goes toe play Bay View on Saturday, Information and Briefs pg. 10-12 to toe with Nashville's fin- July 29 at 8 p.m., not in the Continue pg. 2 www.bayviewassociation.org Page 2 The Town Crier Friday, July 21, 2017 Recreation Updates Submitted by Larry Dunlap, Recreation Director •We had a record 92 players in •Pictures are in! If your camper is no touch with Tot Lot or Fawns staff during this year’s Junior Tennis Tournament. longer with us, please head up to Swift the morning hours, please contact Polly Congratulations to all of the participants Field to pick up their picture taken dur- Alexander (Tot Lot) at (517)282–2688 and winners! ing the week of the Fourth of July. or Amy Seamster (Fawns) at (214)578– •We are excited to welcome author 2505. If you have other concerns out- Johnathan Rand, author of the Michigan side of the morning weekday hours, Tot Lot and Fawns Emergency Con- please contact Recreation Director Larry Chillers and American Chillers series, to tact Information Voorhies Hall next Friday for our all club Dunlap at (248)515–8693 or visit staff It has come to our attention that activity. at the Tot Lot/Fawns locations. Please the emergency contact numbers for Tot be assured that all staff at both locations •Next Monday, July 24 is our final Lot and Fawns were not accurate in have cell phones and emergency contact Hot Dog Roast of the season. The fol- this year’s directory. Old, disconnected information for all campers to make any lowing Monday, July 31, will be the phone lines were referenced in the book. necessary communication in an emer- Burger Bash. We hope to see you all Should there be an emergency and a gency. The safety of our campers is there! friend or family member needs to get in always our number one priority. YoungMin You Piano Concert & Conversation Tuesday, July 25th The versatile composer and pia- tion to live performances, music proves their versatile musicianship. nist YoungMin You will perform MusicThroughYou is From contemporary tunes to complex at Voorhies Hall on Tuesday, July popular on the web with classical pieces, the duo strives to under- 25th at 7:30 pm. This lively evening one of their videos going stand and appreciate all kinds of music. of piano music and conversation viral and hitting ten mil- The two believe music is a gift from God, is free of charge and the public is lion views. and has power to bring joy and healing invited. Chantelle You trained in people's lives. Their desire is to share YoungMin You studied music as a classical soprano with their music with the people they love, composition at the Wheaton College Dr. Gerard Sundberg and whether that be professional or just for Conservatory of Music. He has prov- Dr. Carolyn Hart, while pure entertainment. en to be a versatile musician through his also studying jazz voice with renown YoungMin You grew up in South compositions and piano playing. From Chicago Jazz artist Bradley Williams. Korea and as a teenager came to Harbor a solo piano to a symphony orchestra, MusicThroughYou embraces many Springs to attend Harbor Light School. YoungMin embraces all genres of music forms of music, making each piece their He and Chantelle make their home in in his writing and playing. He performs own, and brings it to audiences around Northern Michigan. This musical eve- with his wife, the soprano, Chantelle the globe. From mainstream pop cov- ning is sponsored by the Campus Club You, as “Music Through You.” In addi- ers to their original compositions, their of Bay View and admission is free. BRILL cont. from Front Cover traditional Hall Auditorium but on the Chris Thiele before their engagement as “one of those country artists who gives bluff overlooking Little Traverse Bay. If the hosts of Prairie Home Companion; you a little glimmer of hope that good it rains, the concert will however the named series makes commercial country still exists.” Most take place in Voorhies that effort more concrete. As for recently, Rolling Stone placed Logan on Hall, an intimate 200- Brill, outfits like Billboard, The their “10 New Country Artists You Need seat venue on campus. LA Times, Rolling Stone, The to Know” list and Billboard included her For this reason, pre-sale Huffington Post, CMT, Country as one of “13 Country Artists to Watch.” tickets are limited to just Weekly, & Pollstar have already So even though the country music indus- 200, with additional tick- shown their support for her refresh- try has taken the most notice, make no ets available on the day of ingly authentic sound, imbued with mistake, this is gutsy, roots music on par the show. a “bluesy American grit” (Southern with Bonnie Raitt or Alison Krauss, who crossed similar boundaries. Bay View’s Emerging Living) that sets her apart as “a far Artist Series features one or two art- cry from the slick pop country of many Patrons should bring a blanket, ists a summer that are just about ready of her contemporaries” (The Boot). The chairs, etc. to the concert, and parking to hit the big time. Unofficially, the Huffington Post dubbed ‘Shuteye” a is suggested on the part of the Bay View century-old festival has always done this, “wake up call for Nashville” and The campus nearest the footbridge over US hosting groups like Punch Brothers with Knoxville New Sentinel raved her as 31. www.bayviewassociation.org Friday, July 21, 2017 The Town Crier Page 3 Learn the Centuries Old Art of Marbling with One of the Few Teachers in the Country Education Classes By Sally Shearer Smith, Education Director Week 6: July 24-28 Have you learned marbling yet? Join ate, Heidi has a class for you on July Heidi to learn the basics and even go 26 or July 27. Three total classes are *Tell Your Last Life Story: Memoir/ home with two beautiful Chinese silk available. Check your Education Course fans. Paper and more catalog. No drop-ins for Obituary Writing in the Selfie Age: fans are available if you these classes. Please arrive Monday, 1:30 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. can’t stop. Are you a on time so you can receive “graduate” of any previ- adequate instruction and *Artisan Bread Making: Tuesday, ous marbling class with be sure to wear unimport- 12:00 p.m. until 1:00 p.m. Heidi? Sign up for a ant clothing and shoes. session and take control Enjoy the comradery of *Scandinavian Wood Carving: Tues- of a marbling tray. You the other students and day, 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. can experiment with advanced tools, Heidi’s warm and delightful personality. special paper, and silk (2 fans included.) To learn more about Heidi and her mar- *Titanic: On Board Amenities & Whether you are a beginner or a gradu- bling visit www.marblingsupplies.com.
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