veterans day *peace* - bay area chorus · • [email protected] • 281.326.1286 ... anchors...
TRANSCRIPT
VETERANS DAY *PEACE* Monday, November 11, 7:30 pm
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church • 18220 Upper Bay Road, Nassau Bay, TX with
BAY AREA YOUTH SINGERSBrenda V. Renander, Artistic Director
SHAW MIDDLE SCHOOL CHOIR, PISDMelissa Medina, Director
KELLER MIDDLE SCHOOL CHOIR, PISDDawn Malone, Director
The 49th season of the Bay Area Chorus begins with MUSICAL MOMENTS~PEACE, a tribute to Veterans, in the Worship Center of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church. The beauty and fabulous acoustics of Gloria Dei Worship Center provides an enjoyable singing experience for audience and choirs alike.
This inspiring concert will begin with the Bay Area Youth Singers singing the National Anthem and the audience members will participate in sing-alongs honoring each branch of the military forces throughout the concert. A selection of American Hymns, Spirituals and Patriotic songs and more will be presented by the Bay Area Chorus, Bay Area Youth Singers, and Combined Middle School Choirs from Shaw and Keller Middle Schools in Pasadena conducted by BAC Singers that direct the choirs in those schools: Melissa Medina and Dawn Malone.
www.bayareachorus.org • [email protected] • 281.326.1286
The Bay Area Chorus is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance
.........................................................................................................................
.........................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................................
MOMENTS 2013-2014Bay Area Chorus of Greater Houston
Forty Ninth Season • Keith Dixon, Artistic Director
CHRISTMAS *MYSTERY*Saturday, December 7, 3:00 pm Villa de Matel, 6510 Lawndale, Houston, 77023
Saturday, December 7, 7:30 pmWebster Presbyterian Church201 W. NASA Pky, Webster, TX 77598
Settings of O Magnum Mysterium by de Victoria, de Cristo, and Stadlmayr and Season of Carols arr. Shaw-Parker conducted by Keith Dixon, Artistic Director, in his 19th year with the Bay Area Chorus. Guest Choirs: *St Anne Catholic School Children’s Choir directed by Jennifer Robbins. *Beverly Hills Intermediate School directed by Criselda Bocanegra *Clear Springs High School Chamber Choir, CCISD directed by Robert Phillips Jr. and Kymberly Reeves.
“THE VoICE” BAC SCHoLARSHIP AUDITIoN CoNCERT *JoY*Sunday, February 9, 3:00 pmClear Lake Presbyterian Church1511 El Dorado, Houston TX 77062
Guests: High School Seniors who have applied for the two BAC Scholarships performing in a concert setting and The Bay Area Chorus under the direction of Keith Dixon, Artistic Director performs as the judges deliberate. The awards will be announced at the end of the concert.
MADRIGAL FESTIVAL *LoVE*Saturday, February 22. 1:00 pmSt. Pius Catholic Church824 Main St, Pasadena TX 77506
English Renaissance choral literature will be presented by the Bay Area Chorus under the direction of Keith Dixon, Artistic Director. Guest Madrigal Choirs from Greater Houston Area High Schools who are preparing for the American Classic Madrigal Festival in San Antonio will present madrigals of their choice.
SPRING CoNCERT *SERENITY*Monday, May 12, 7:30 pmClear Lake United Methodist Church16335 El Camino Real, Houston TX 77062
The Bay Area Chorus featuring Randall Thompson’s Frostiana with Chamber Orchestra and Stephen Foster Songs to celebrate the 150 anniversary of his death (1864) will be conducted by Artistic Director, Keith Dixon, concluding his 19th year with the Bay Area Chorus.
TICkET INFoRMATIoN:www.seatyourself.biz/bayareachorus • 281.326.1286
[email protected] • $10 in advance; at the door $15 Adults, $12 Students/Sr. +65.
Door sales begin 30 minutes prior to each concert.Call or email for group rates or other ticket inquiries.
The Bay Area Chorus is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance
Congratulates the
Bay Area Chorusof Greater Houston
for 49 years
of making music
4819 Feagan Street • Houston, TX 77007
713-802-2900 800-833-8432
BAY AREA CHORUS OF GREATER HOUSTONKeith Dixon, Artistic Director
Robert Phillips,Jr, Guest Conductor and Rehearsal Director
Present
Welcome and Opening Prayer Rick TegelerMusic Director of Traditional Worship, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church
Star Spangled Banner arr. Emily CrockerThe Bay Area Youth Singers Concert & Apprentice Choirs
Brenda Varvoutis, Artistic Director
The Voice of Bay Area Chorus Sally Schott
Honoring the Veterans and Active Members of the U.S. Army
Audience Participation: “The Caisson Song” Robert Phillips, leader
Over hill, over dale, we will hit the dusty trail, and the caissons go rolling along.In and out, hear them shout, counter march and right about, and the caissons go rolling along.Then it’s Hi! Hi! Hee! In the field artillery. Shout out your numbers loud and strong!For where e’er you go, you will always know that the caissons are rolling along.
MOMENTS PeaceVETERANS DAY CONCERT
GUEST CHOIR Three Fiddle Tunes ... Sail Away, Cripple Creek, Old Joe Clark arr. by Robert J. Hugh
The Bay Area Youth Singers Concert ChoirLauren Chauvin, Fiddle
Grand Old Flag arr. by Don BesigWords and Music by George M. Cohan
God Bless America Irving Berlin; arr. Keith Cristopher
The Bay Area Youth Singers Concert & Apprentice Choirs
The Gloria Dei Handbell Choir
Brenda Varvoutis, Artistic DirectorMike Tuneberg, Apprentice Choir Director
Jennifer Figge, Accompanist
Honoring the Veterans and Active Members of the U.S. Coast Guard
AUdienCe PArTiCiPATiOn “Semper Paratus” Dave Nickeson, leader
We’re always ready for the call, We place our trust in Thee,Through surf and storm and howling gale high shall our purpose be.Semper Paratus is our guide, our fame and glory, too.To fight, to save, to fight and die! Aye!Coast Guard we are for you!
Honoring the Veterans and Active Members of the U.S. Navy
AUdienCe PArTiCiPATiOn “Anchors Aweigh” Dave Nickeson, leader
Anchors aweigh, my boys, anchors aweigh,Farewell to college joys, we sail at break of day, day, day, dayThrough our last night on shore, drink to the foam,Until we meet once more, here’s wishing you a happy voyage home.
GUEST CHOIRS
A Child of Song Derryl Herring and Andy Beck Keller MS Sixth Grade Varsity Choir
Dawn Malone, Director The Bull Frog Arr. Lon Beery
Shaw MS Sixth Grade Advanced ChoirMelissa Medina, Director
We, The People Jay Althouse Keller and Shaw MS Combined Choirs
i Am Your Child Arr. Audrey Snyder Keller and Shaw MS Combined Choirs
BAC Singers and Music Educator Choral DirectorsDawn Malone and Melissa Medina Directors
Phyllis Harris, accompanist
Honoring the Veterans and Active Members of the U.S. Marine Corp
Audience Participation “The Marine’s Hymn” Michael Kessler, leader
From the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli,We will fight our country’s battles in the air, on land and sea.First to fight for right and freedom and to keep our honor clean,We are proud to claim the title of United States Marines.
Interested in joining BAC?Go to [email protected]
to schedule an audition.
Honoring the Veterans and Active Members of the U.S. Air Force
Audience Participation “The U.S. Air Force” Michael Kessler, leader
Off we go into the wild, blue yonder, climbing high into the sun.Here they come zooming to meet our thunder, “At ‘em boys, give ‘er the gun!”Down we dive, spouting our flames from under, off on one terrible course!We live in fame or go down in flame, Hey, nothing’ll stop the U.S .Air Force.
BAY AreA CHOrUS OF GreATer HOUSTOn
idumea (from Kentucky Harmony, 1816) Ananias Davisson text by Charles Wesley
This haunting melody comes from the early American shape-note tradition of hymn singing, and was heard in the 2003 movie Cold Mountain.
Ain’t That Good news arr. Moses Hogan/ Traditional SpiritualMaren Boudra, soloist
ev’ry Time i Feel The Spirit arr. Moses Hogan/Traditional SpiritualAmanda Robison, soloist
i need Thee every Hour arr. Hojun LeeTune: NEED by Robert Lowry
Make Me An instrument of Thy Peace Mary McDonald
This Little Light of Mine Arr. Patty Drennan/Traditional SpiritualCarol Colvin, soloist
Audience Participation America, the Beautiful Words,Katherine Lee Bates
Tune, Samuel A. Ward
O beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain,For purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain!America! America! God shed his grace on thee,And crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea.
O beautiful for patriot dream that sees, beyond the years,Thine alabaster cities gleam, undimmed by human tears!America! America! God shed his grace on thee,And crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea
Bay Area Chorus Robert Phillips, Guest Conductor and Rehearsal Director
Mendy Alford, accompanist
Bay Area Youth Singers (BAYS) is an independent, non-profit choral music education organization offering singers in grades 2-12 an opportunity to develop their singing voices, music listening and reading skills, and the poise and self-discipline needed for outstanding performance. The 9 month school year choral rehearsal and performance program offers three levels: Apprentice, Concert, and High School Treble Choir. During the 2012-13 season six BAYS singers were selected for membership in the American Choral Directors National Honor Choir and two were selected for the Texas Choral Directors Association state junior high school honor choir. Ninth grade singer, Emma Bolton, was recently selected for the TMEA Region 19 Choir. The BAYS Concert Choir was awarded the “Outstanding Performance” award at the 2013 SpringFest Choral Festival.
Brenda Varvoutis renander is the Artistic Director of the Bay Area Youth Singers and directs the Concert Choir. Her musical training at the University of Houston and the International Acadamie in Nice, France provided Mrs. Varvoutis with skills as a pianist, flautist and choral director. Her teaching experience spans 27
years in public and private schools at the elementary, junior high, and secondary level. She currently serves as choral director for the award winning South Houston High School choirs, music director at Lakeside Lutheran Church, and is a frequent choral clinician and adjudicator for UIL competitions throughout Texas.
Mike Tuneberg is the BAYS Apprentice Choir Director, a position he has held since the BAYS program began nine years ago. He holds a bachelor of music education degree from Edinboro University in Pennsylvania and is a frequent bass/baritone soloist in area musical theater, opera, and oratorio performances. Mr. Tuneberg directs the children’s choir at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church and has a voice studio serving middle and high school students in the Clear Lake area.
Jennifer Figge is the BAYS accompanist. She also serves as pianist for Bay Harbour United Methodist Church, the Note-Ables Seniors Choir sponsored by the Bay Area Houston Symphony League, many area middle and high school choirs.
Concert Choir Members
Athena AlexanderEmma BoltonAmber CardenasMorgan ClarkJonah CloydKendall CulpepperOlivia D’SouzaRachel DorseyHannah GayMaria GelvesLauren HillOakley HomburgLizzie Jackson
Angelique JohnstonElise JohnstonGabrielle LaRochelleOlivia LaRochelleSophia LaRochelleSigourney LeeElaine LeslieSarah RobertsZoie RumphCharity TengBrianna TownerMarie-Noelle Werner
Apprentice Choir Members
Andreah CisnerosCaleb ConeyTaylor ElliottElla GardKassiani KostosLiam McClainMariana RodriguezDinidu SamaranayakeEmma SkripkaDilruni Weerasinghe
GUEST CHOIRBAY AREA YOUTH SINGERS
BAY AREA YOUTH SINGERS
dawn Malone, Choral Director, has been a music educator for the last seventeen years. She is the inaugural choir director at Keller Middle School, establishing the school’s choral department in Fall 2008. Like her students, Mrs. Malone was a choir student in Pasadena ISD. She twice earned membership in the Texas All-State Choir while a member of the South Houston High School Choir, under the direction of Sally Schott. She received her Bachelor of Music degree with honors from the University of Houston in 1995. Mrs. Malone has also studied to become a certified Kodály music education specialist at the Kodály Institute of Houston-
UH Moores School of Music. Mrs. Malone is a member of the Texas Music Educators’ Association, the Texas Choral Directors’ Association, the American Choral Directors’ Association, the Organization of American Kodály Educators, and the Kodály Educators of Texas. She is also an honored alumna of Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity. She has performed with the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of Houston and the Houston Grand Opera Chorus. She is proud to be a member of the Bay Area Chorus and Bay Area Women’s Chorus. Mrs. Malone is married to a fellow teacher, Mr. Darryl Malone, and is a proud mom to 11-year old Matthew.
GUEST CHOIRTHE LONNIE B. KELLER MIDDLE SCHOOL PISD
THE LONNIE B. KELLER MIDDLE SCHOOL Sixth Grade Varsity Choir Membership
Emeli AlmontesJanae AraguzHannah BlackstoneSimona CastillejaKimberly CastilloMaria CastilloImily CruzBrenda DeLaraAndrew DuncanBreana EstradaAlexis FloresKaitlin FloresSophia FloresGabriella Gonzales
Dezirae GonzalezAalyiah GuerraJennifer GurrusquietaCitlally JuarezNorma LongoriaEmily LozanoSofia LunaApril MaciasLeslie MarroquinJa’Kora McCoyMyranda MondragonLuis Angel MoranYasmeen OrtegaEsmeralda Ortiz
Kimberly PerezAngie QuinteroYadira Rendon Amelia RiosAshley RodriguezKaty RodriguezEsmeralda Rojo-SantibanezJazlyn SalazarLesly SegoviaKimberly TrejoNicole ValdezAshton Viebag
Happy Hour Monday-Friday, 11AM - 7PM
1020 NASA Road One @ Gulf FrwyWebster, Texas 77598
(281) 557-3500(281) 557-1432 Fax
12933 Gulf FreewayHouston, TX 77034
(281) 484-6888Fax (281) 484-9430
12821 Southwest Frwy.Stafford, Texas 77477
(281) 240-3060Fax (281) 240-3135
• Gourmet Mexican Cuisine •• We Cater All Events •
Banquet Rooms Available!2951 Marina Bay Dr.
League City, Texas 77573(281) 334-2175
(281) 334-2171 Fax
Melissa Medina, Choral Director, started her choral journey as a student in Pasadena ISD. Being a product of PISD’s Fine Arts program, she was a member of the Texas All-State Choir, part of the Houston Grand Opera’s High School Voice Studio, and a recipient of the Bay Area Chorus scholarship. She is a cum laude graduate from Louisiana State University, leaving with a Bachelor of Music Education degree. Since graduation, Ms. Medina has returned to PISD as a choir director, and is currently in her fourth year at
Shaw Middle School. She has been musically involved in the Houston community which includes her work with the Bay Area Chorus for three years, a Spanish cantor at St. Pius V in Pasadena and at the Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral in downtown Houston. Ms. Medina also enjoys singing with her recently-formed quartet, the PasaDivas, which include three other choir directors in her district – two of them are also members of the Bay Area Chorus.
GUEST CHOIRBOBBY SHAW MIDDLE SCHOOL PISD
Maria Acosta RiosArrissa A. WomackAlexis AyalaDewaysha BriscoEmily BustosEsther CanalesTania CardosoLizeth CarrilloAlazay ChaveraMartiza CruzYulitza CruzSamantha DelafuenteBritany FloresAshley GarciaKarina GarciaYessenia GarciaLily GaribayJeniffer GarzaEugene GibbonsIvan Gonzalez
Lessly GuzmanKelli HarrisPaulina HernandezNa Quaya HoustonKimberly LeosDaisy LimasKatie LongoriaXittlaly LopezJoselyn MairenaMegan MarinJessicalei MarroquinAngelica MartinezAshley MartinezKaty MartinezRogelio MartinezSamantha MolinaMaria PalaciosJosue PedrazaMadeline PenaJennifer Perales
Alexa PerezNatalia Perez NavarroChristopher PonceNatalie PrunedaCesar RamirezBreanna RankinAdamari RodriguezJacqueline SalinasLaura SanchezYvette SanchezJaquelin SandovalPatric SernaItalia SerranoMichelle TorresVanessa VillamarChristian WarrenRaegan WhiteBetsai Zavala
BOBBY SHAW MIDDLE SCHOOL Sixth Grade Advanced Choir Membership
Bay Area Chorus Artistic director Keith dixonKeith Dixon received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northwestern State University in Louisiana and taught public school choral music in Texas and Louisiana for 36 years. Professional service includes terms as the American Choral Directors Association
Repertoire and Standards Chair for Male Choirs and High School Choirs and serving as the organizer for ACDA honor choirs at regional and national conferences. Mr. Dixon was a contributing editor for the ACDA Monograph 11, Foundation of Artistry: An Annotated Bibliography of Recommended Literature for High School Choirs.
As he begins his 19th year as Artistic Director, Mr. Dixon holds the distinction of having the longest tenure in the 49-year history of the Bay Area Chorus. He has conducted the BAC in performances of major works by Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Durufle, Faure, Vivaldi, Schubert and Bach. The chorus has recently performed Conrad Susa’s Carols and Lullabies. Tours with the BAC have included Ireland, Scotland, England and the Yucatan Peninsula. Mr. Dixon prepared the chorus for their featured role as a demonstration group for guest conductor Weston Noble in the 2005 filming of Weston Noble: Perpetual Inspiration. This DVD, produced by Quaid/Schott Media Productions, is distributed nationally and internationally by the Hal Leonard Corporation.
An active clinician for workshops, festivals and honor choirs, Keith Dixon has served on the choral faculty of the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute of Quartz Mountain since 2006. Retiring from Klein High School in 2012, Keith leaves a rich legacy of high school choral excellence. Kingwood High School Choirs under his
direction have appeared in honor choir concerts at four Texas Music Educators Association state conventions and at four American Classic Madrigal Festivals and he has prepared them for performances with such notable conductors as Moses Hogan, Robert Sund, Maria Guinand and Craig Jessop.
Mr. Dixon has performed as a member of the Houston Symphony Chorus, the Concert Chorale of Houston and the acclaimed Robert Shaw Festival Singers, with whom he recorded the Telarc releases Amazing Grace, Evocation of the Spirit, and Appear and Inspire. His participation in these performing groups influenced his teaching methods and conducting techniques. This year finds Mr. Dixon teaching during the week at LSU in Baton Rouge, LA and coming to the greater Houston area to conduct the BAC concerts. Robert Phillips, Jr is rehearsing the Bay Area Chorus weekly and conducting the Veterans Day Concert on November 11 for the BAC 49th Concert Season.
Bay Area Chorus rehearsal director and Guest Conductor – robert Phillips, Jr.Robert Phillip is the first choir director at Clear Springs High School, serves as the Fine Arts Department Chair and teaches AP Music Theory. He is a product of Clear Creek ISD and is thrilled to be teaching just minutes away from his boyhood home. Rob holds degrees from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, and the University of Houston-Clear Lake. Prior to teaching at Clear Springs he taught at Clear Lake High School and J. Frank Dobie High School in Pasadena. He and his wife Rachel have two children, Lyra and Micah.
Bay Area Chorus AccompanistMendy Kesler AlfordMendy is the organist and Music Associate for Outreach at Clear Lake Presbyterian Church. She is a member of the American Guild of Organists, and is on the Hospitality Board for the 2016 AGO National Convention (to be held in Houston), and is a member of the Reg Brown Houston Choristers Guild Endowment Committee.
BAY AREA CHORUS BIOS
• A vocal music education program for children in grades 2-12• Apprentice, Concert, & High School Choirs • Weekly Rehearsals and many performances • Singers develop healthy singing voices, music listening and reading skills, performance skills, an appreciation for high quality choral music, respect for others, self discipline and confidence.
Information available at: bayareayouthsingers.org
Transforming Lives �rough Singing
2013-2014 PERFORMANCESSaturday, December 14, 4 p.m.
Moody Methodist Church, Galveston“Noel” Winter Concert
Saturday, February 22, 6 p.m. Gala Dessert & A Song“American Bandstand”
�e Wesley Center of Clear Lake United Methodist Church
Sunday, May 11, 3 p.m. "Spring Sing" Concert
Clear Lake Presbyterian Church
BAYS REHEARSALS Tuesday Evenings
Webster Presbyterian Church201 West Nasa Road 1, Webster, TX 77598
Mendy taught piano at Annunciation Orthodox Church in Houston, and then taught elementary music (K-5) for seven years at Bay Area Charter Elementary School. She is the accompanist for the Bay Area Chorus, and also accompanied the Bay Area Youth Singers for seven years. Mendy accompanies numerous high school and intermediate choirs and orchestras. She was the invited guest organist on a KUHF radio broadcast of Bach Society of Houston Vespers at Christ the King Lutheran Church.
Mendy began her keyboard studies at age five and continued through her graduation from Jefferson High School in Georgia. She studied organ with Dr. Robert Jones and composition with Dr. David Ashley White at the Moore’s School of Music at the University of Houston, where she earned her Bachelor of Music degree in Organ Performance. She has been married to John for 27 years, and is the mother of three girls - Claire, 18, Margie, 11 and Emma, 11.
One of Houston’s oldest non-profit choral groups, the Bay Area Chorus has brought heartfelt performances to Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast since 1965. Long before the population of the Houston metroplex expanded to the shores of Clear Lake, this thriving choral group had already built a following among local residents and in surrounding communities.
More than 60 singers bring unique interests, ethnicity and cultural experiences to the group and represent a variety of professions as diverse as Houston itself. In addition to performing choral masterworks, this all-volunteer chorus also programs traditional holiday music, historic and contemporary classical choral music, spirituals, folk songs from around the world and Broadway favorites. Continuing growth in enrollment resulted in the formation of the Bay Area Women’s Chorus in the fall of 2009. The Women’s Chorus performs at all season concerts and had the honor of presenting a concert at the 56th Annual Convention of the Texas Choral Directors Association Convention in San Antonio in July, 2011. Recent guest artists for BAC concerts have included Dr. John Lienhard, founder of KUHF’s The Engines of Our Ingenuity, legendary
composer/arranger Alice Parker, com-poser/song leader Nick Page and Houston gospel recording artist Barbara Johnson Tucker with pianist Phillip Hall. The Bay Area Chorus appears on the DVD Weston Noble: Perpetual Inspiration, distributed internationally by the Hal Leonard Corporation.
The BAC Women’s Chorus is on hold while our Artistic Director Keith Dixon is teaching in Louisana at LSU this year. The Bay Area Chorus is rehearsing with Robert Phillips Jr. and will have Keith Dixon returning to conduct most of the concerts. BAC is looking forward to celebrating their 50th Anniversary in the Spring of 2015.
Bay Area Chorus
Directors1965-2014
Estred Schwantes1965
Paul Ofield1965 - 1967
Robert Herring1965
Robert Bennett1965
Dr. Wayne Bedford1968 - 1969
Ray Witt1969 - 1970
Milton Pullen1970 - 1975
Dr. Ray Moore1975 - 1988
Rob Seible1988 - 1995
Keith Dixon1995 - Present
ABOUT THE CHORUS
Cindy Bjorkman Private Music Teacher, Music MinisterBeth Blanchard Controller, Doctor’s HospitalCris A. Bocanegra Assistant Choral Director Beverly Hills Intermediate, Pasadena ISDPaula Boderek First Grade Teacher, Sheldon Elementary, Sheldon ISDPaul Boeder Engineer, BoeingMaren Boudra Investment Associate UBCGayle Brown Software Manager, retiredJeanette Chase Private Voice Teacher; Church,Choir Director (Retired Emerita); College Voice & Choir Instructor ret.; RN,ret.Carrie Cole Psychotherapist LPC Center for Relationship Wellness Carol Colvin Music Teacher Austin Elementary GCCISDLiz Corley Central Region Data Manager, Univar USA Inc.Chris Culbert NASA Engineer /ManagerRoni Derry Dental Hygienist Ret., Makeup ArtistDan Dickson V.P.Sales, Del Papa DistributingKerrie Dishon Pension Administration Project Manager, Aon HewittLaresa Evans Certified Medical Assistant (AAMA)Jaclyn Glasscock Music Educator/AccountingKelli Glenn, Dietitian Stay at home Mom
Paul Harris Music Instructor SJCC Professional Woodwind PlayerPhyllis Harris Freelance Musician, organistRobert Harris Computer Engineer, Choral Director, ret.Johnnie A. Henderson Computer Programmer,United Space Alliance, ret.Wallace Honeywell Chemical Engineering Professor, ret.Jillian Hughes Assistant Choral Director, Dobie HS, Private Voice TeacherJohanna Hume History Teacher, Alvin Community collegeKen Jurgens Staff Control Systems Engineer for Valero, Texas City Erin Rives Kerr Chemical EngineerLyondell Basell IndustriesMichael Kessler Assist. Choral Director,Clear Brook HS, CCISDSeraphine Kolar Educator, ret; Church Musician, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, HoustonJade Kuhn Assistant Choral Director, Channelview HS Channelview ISD Andy Lewis Lawyer, Lewis and LewisMary W. Lins Configuration and Data Manager Barrios TechnologyLaura Luett Channel Coordinator, Direct EnergyMarsha Mains Senior Portfolio Admin., InvescoDawn Malone Choral Director, Keller Middle School PISDPam Mats Retired Exxon Mobil
BAC MEMBERSHIP LIST FOR PROGRAMS 2013-14Bay Area Chorus Concert Season 2013-14
Shin Matsumoto JX Nippon Chemical Texas Inc.Melissa Medina Choral Director, Shaw Middle School, Pasadena ISDJennifer Mendeck NASA EngineerDavid Nickeson Physician, Mainland Pulmonary AssociatesJeff Nill, Safety Engineer Jacobs TechnologyJanis Parish Piano Teacher, ret.Aaron B. Patterson Music Specialist, Garfield Elementary, Pasadena ISDMicki Pettit Stay at home MomRobert Phillips Jr. Choral Director, Clear Springs HS, CCISDAlyson Roberts Licensed Master Social Worker, Contract ServicesAmanda Robison High School Choral Director
Irene Ross RN Case Manager, Methodist HospitalAlex Schaaf Chemical Engineer, Lyondell Basell IndustriesDavid Schoen Chemical Engineer Ret., Dow Chemical CompanyMaria D. Schoen Quality Manager Ret., GEO Specialty ChemicalsNancy Semerak School Bus DriverSteven Semerak Chemical Engineer, GEO Specialty ChemicalsJulie Steele Marketing, Lifesize, LogitechSuneth Waas Self employed CourierAnne Yell Registered Nurse, Mainland Center HospitalMerin Zachariah Engineer, CelaneseRoshu Zachariah Chemical Engineer, Celanese
MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Bay Area Chorus is to enrich the Houston and Galveston Bay area through the powerfully expressive eloquence of choral music.
GOALS• To provide educational outreach for audiences, chorus
members and the local student community through the presentation of varied styles of choral music, including both contemporary and classical.
• To provide the opportunity for singers in the community to participate in the preparation and performance of high quality choral music.
• To demonstrate the continuity between student and adult performance opportunities by inviting area youth to participate in concerts.
• To provide scholarships for the study of choral music.• To co-sponsor a summer music camp for children in
the community.
2013-2014 Officers/Board of Directors
• Jeanette Chase, President• Paul Boeder, Vice President of Governance• Kelli Glenn, Vice President of Finance• Carrie Cole, Vice President of Communications• Steve Semerak, Vice President of Logistics -Venues• Mary Lins, Vice President of Advisory Boards• Kerrie Dishon, Secretary – Recording• Marsha Mains, Secretary – Communications/
Membership• Liz Corley, Treasurer• Deborah Kidwell, Advisory Board
Representative(Scholarships)• Dan Patterson, Advisory Board Representative
(Tickets)• Cris Bocanegra, Soprano Section Leader • Alyson Roberts, Alto Section Leader
• Bob Harris, Tenor/Bass Section Leader
STAFF
• Keith Dixon, Artistic Director• Robert Phillips, Jr. – Rehearsal Director• Tom Parish, Business Manager / Bookkeeper
• Bayou Bend Candlelight Tours December 6, 2013 – 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM • 51st Annual Heritage Society Candlelight Tours Sam Houston Park
December 14, 2013 – 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM • 50th Houston Boychoir Winter Concert First Presbyterian Church
December 15, 2013 – 4:00 PM and 7:00 PM• Chase Bank Lunchtime Holiday Concert Series 712 Main Street
December 23, 2013 – 12:00 Noon
HOUSTON BOYCHOIR 2013 DECEMBER LINE-UP
C E L E B R AT I N G 5 0 Y E A R S
www.houstonboychoir.org
Carol BarwickSixteen years of singing with the Bay Area Chorus made Carol Barwick a staunch supporter of this outstanding community chorus. After retiring from 30 years as a public school choral music teacher, she began working to make the dream of establishing a Bay Area children’s chorus a reality. With the support of the Bay Area Chorus, the Bay Area Youth Singers began rehearsals and performances in the spring of 2008. Carol serves as the volunteer executive director of this music education organization. Carol is also the founder and director of the Summer Music Camp for elementary and middle school students, co-sponsored by the Bay Area Youth Singers, Bay Area Chorus, and University Baptist Church. She maintains an independent piano studio and is a frequent accompanist in the Clear Lake area. Her second career as owner/president of B & B Steel Products (a small manufacturing company) began in 2005. Carol hopes that her experiences as a musician and businesswoman help her serve effectively on the advisory board of the Bay Area Chorus.
Linda FletcherLinda Fletcher is the Director of Fine Arts for the Pasadena Independent School District. She has devoted 35 years to music education, teaching elementary music and intermediate and high school choral music. Linda received her Bachelor of Music Education with vocal emphasis from Sam Houston State University. She earned the Master of Science in Education Administration degree from the University of Houston/Clear Lake. Linda is an advocate for the arts in education and in all aspects of life.
Sam HarrisSam Harris is in his twenty-seventh year of public education as Director of Academic Enrichment and Fine Arts for the Galena Park Independent School District. Prior to assuming this position in 2000 he spent fifteen years as the choral director at North Shore High School. Sam received his Bachelor of Music
degree and his Master of Music degree from Texas State University (formerly Southwest Texas State University), in San Marcos, Texas. Under his leadership the North Shore High School Choral program grew from thirtyfive students to more than five hundred and twenty-five students winning multiple Sweepstakes each year at UIL Concert and Sight-reading Contest as well as trophies at regional and nation music competitions. In 1994 the North Shore Chorale was named “Grand Champion of Texas” in the American Classic Music Festivals and performed as a state honor choir at the 1996 Texas Music Educator Association State Convention. Mr. Harris brought this same commitment to excellence to his tenure as Director of Fine Arts as he supervises a 120 member staff in music, art, theater and dance and a budget just shy of one million dollars for the Arts education of 22,000 students. Even though every school in GPISD is a Title I campus with a population that is 70 percent economically disadvantaged and 78 percent Hispanic, GPISD Fine Arts organizations consistently out perform their more affluent suburban peers at UIL competitions. “The Arts are for everyone, not just those with the economic means to achieve according to conventional wisdom.”
deborah KidwellDeborah Kidwell served public music education for 33 years. She holds Bachelor of Music and Master of Education degrees from the University of Houston. She taught all levels of orchestra in Goose Creek GCISD(Baytown) and Clear Creek ISD, and served as the Director of Visual and Performing Arts for Clear Creek prior to her retirement in 2007. Her orchestras won outstanding awards at UIL contest and in festivals in Dallas, Galveston, New Orleans, San Antonio and San Francisco.
The Texas Art Education Association awarded Deborah their Educator of the Year for Administration/ Supervision for 2007. Deborah is a past president of the Texas Orchestra Directors Association. She serves
2013-2014 BAY AREA CHORUS ADVISORY BOARDEducation Outreach & Artistic Development
as a UIL Orchestra judge throughout the state and has served as a Region Orchestra clinician and also a consultant for school districts. She is an active church musician as a violinist and handbell player and directs an adult recorder group at her home church. Deborah is married to James Kidwell, also a retired orchestra director, and they have three married children and seven grandchildren. Deborah believes that the Bay Area Chorus is a vital and important part of the Bay Area community and wishes to support and promote the chorus in any way she can.
James KidwellJames Kidwell, a former public school orchestra director retired in 2004 after a total of 35 years in public music education at Clear Lake High School and other schools in Clear Creek ISD, Lubbock ISD and Carollton-Farmers Branch ISD. James is a graduate of Louisiana Tech University (BA, Ed) and Texas Tech University (MME). In 2000, James was Space Center Rotary nominee from CLHS for the CCISD Secondary Teacher of the year. While at CLHS, his orchestras received many awards, including being named the TMEA High School Full Honor Orchestra in 1990-91. James was Associate Conductor for several years for the Clear Lake Symphony. Mr. Kidwell has been Orchestra Vice-President of Texas Music Educators Association, served as President of the Texas Orchestra Directors Association, and received that organization’s Orchestra Director of the Year Award in 2008. James is an active UIL and festival judge across the state and clinics orchestras throughout the Houston area.
Mr. Kidwell is active in the music program at Webster Presbyterian Church, playing in string ensembles, the recorder consort, and small hand bell ensemble. He has been the director of the adult hand bell choir for the last 21 years. James is married to Deborah Kidwell, and has three married children, Chris, Kristina, and Kathryn. They also have seven grandchildren.
dean MuthsDean Muths has been the Director of Visual and Performing Arts for the Clear Creek Independent SchoolDistrict for the past 5 years. He has lived in the Clear Lake area since 1964 and is a product of Clear Creek
ISD having graduated from Clear Lake High School in1975. He received his Bachelor’s in Music Education from Sam Houston State University, his Master’s in Music Education from University of Houston Central Campus and his Master’s degree in Mid-Management from University of Houston/Clear Lake. Mr. Muths began his teaching career as a band director at Clear Lake Intermediate in 1980. In 1991, he became assistantprincipal at Space Center Intermediate before returningto Clear Lake Intermediate as principal in 2002. In his present position since 2007, he oversees all choir, band, orchestra, theatre, art and dance programs for CCISD.
Gary Vincent navyGary Vincent Navy is a graduate of the College of the Mainland and earned a B.M. from Texas A&M in Commerce, formerly known as East Texas State University. He debuted with Houston Grand Opera in Jonathan Wade in 1991. He is a guest cantor/soloist in churches/synagogues throughout the Galveston-Houston area and has also appeared in theater productions throughout the greater Houston area. Mr. Navy is a former music educator with Galveston, Pasadena, and Dickinson Independent School Districts. He has performed with Opera in the Heights, Houston Ebony Opera Guild, Bay Area Chorus, Houston Masterworks Chorus and the Galveston Symphony. Gary currently performs with the HGO Chorus, the Galveston Heritage Chorale, Barbara Tucker’s A Chosen Few and is Coordinator of Liturgical Music at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church in Humble.
Sally SchottTexas Music Educator’s Association Past President and State Vocal Chair, Sally Schott also served as President ofthe American Choral Directors Association SouthwesternDivision. Since retiring in 2004 after 39 years of teachingsecondary choral music, she’s supervises UH and SHSUstudent teachers. She is an educational consultant for American Classic Music Festivals, the Houston ChamberChoir and several area school districts. She was a staff member for the Bay Area Chorus from 2004-2012. South Houston High School choirs under her directionperformed for conferences presented at the state, regionaland national level for TMEA, ACDA and the Music Educator’s National Conference.
A founding partner of Alliance Music Publications, Ms.Schott’s other publications include two state-adopted music textbooks, music sight reading books and DVD’sfeaturing conductors Paul Salamunovich, Weston Nobleand Sandra Snow. Awards include Pasadena ISD High School Teacher of the Year, the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Alumni Hall of Fame, the South Houston High School Honored Former Faculty Member, the TCDA Choral Excellence Award and theBAC Distinctive Service to the Arts Award. She is a member of Who’s Who in America. Those who study, perform and enjoy choral music form a very special community!
Tim VaughnTim Vaughn, currently the Fine Arts Director in GooseCreek CISD, was a choral director in Texas public schools for 30 years. He spent the last 30 years of his teaching career at Ross S. Sterling High School where his choirs achieved 15 consecutive years of sweepstakes
ratings at UIL contests. Mr. Vaughn’s choirs were chosen to perform at the Texas Music Educators’ Association convention in 2005 and 2008 along with the Texas Association of School Administrators convention in 2006.
An active member of TMEA, Mr. Vaughn has served asregion choir organizer, region vocal chairman, auditionshost, all-state section leader, area vocal chairman, and UIL vocal contest chairman and stays busy as a UIL adjudicator and clinician for choirs preparing for concert and sight reading contests. He has also served as an All-Region clinician for several regions across the state. Mr. Vaughn’s other honors include Goose Creek CISD Teacher of the Year 2005, Deer Park Hall of Honor in 2006 and Class Nobel Educator form the University of North Texas in 1979 and completed his master’s degree in Music Education at the University of Houston in 1988.
St. Pius V Catholic ChurchArchdiocese of Galveston-Houston
824 Main StreetPasadena, TX 77506
Phone: 713.473.9484Fax: 713-473-2731
www.stpiusvchurch.com
Transforming Lives �rough Singing
Bound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . .
MUSIC CAMPJuly 7-11, 2013
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Singing and Instrumental Music with a Friday evening Concert
MUSIC M ANIAjswhi
1:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m.Acting, singing, choreography,
and perform a mini-musical!
Sponsored by:
Registration begins April 1 via bayareayouthsingers.org
Priscilla ennisPriscilla Ennis came to the Bay Area when her husband Bob came to work on the Space Shuttle. Ennis received her BA degree from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Her career in real estate has spanned more than 35 years. In recent years she has consistently been the top producing agent with Re/Max Space Center. A church choir member for 33 years, Ennis has been involved with Clear Lake Pan Hellenic and the Clear Lake Symphony League. She loves music and is very happy supporting the BAC, in fact, Ennis has donated $1000 each year toward a BAC scholarship for a deserving high school senior planning to study music.
elizabeth dennard ed.d, LPCBeth Dennard, is the director and principal counselor of Bright Futures Consulting. She founded Bright Futures Consulting (BFC) in 1999 and her company offers personalized career counseling, expert college planning and coaching for life direction. Beth and her associates help people truly know themselves, make a plan and succeed. BFC offers individualized guidance during life transitions, specifically: high school to college, college to graduate school and school to the workplace. BFC emphasizes finding the right next step with a focus on funding strategies. At Bright Futures Consulting we believe that each person is uniquely gifted for a life of purpose, which inspired the Bay Area Chorus Music Education Scholarship. Dr. Dennard sponsored this scholarship for a high school student who plans to major in Music Education. Music makes life enjoyable and the world a better place and we have music educators to thank for teaching and inspiring students to pursue music.
dr. david r. GordonDr. Gordon has been practicing dentistry in the Clear Lake area since 1990. While Dr. Gordon performs a wide array of dental procedures, his focus is primarily on cosmetic and reconstructive dentistry. Dr. Gordon received dual bachelor degrees from Tulane University in New Orleans and, after conducting research in cell
biology at Baylor College of Medicine here in Houston, went on to earn his Doctor of Dental Surgery from The University of Texas Health Science Center Dental Branch in San Antonio, where he conducted research on an assortment of biomaterials used in dentistry today. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the Texas Dental Association and the Greater Houston Dental Society. He is also a member and past president of Delta Sigma Delta Dental Fraternity.
Bette JohnsonA former Mayor Pro-Tem for the city of Nassau Bay, Bette Johnson served on Council for eight years. She also ran on the Nassau Bay ambulance for 25 years, serving as medical chief for seven of those years. She received her Master’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Houston Clear Lake before Bette starting teaching at McWhirter Professional Development Lab School in Webster. She was a Master Reading Teacher when she retired after 23 years in CCISD. St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Nassau Bay is where Bette spends most of her time volunteering since retiring.
Bette sang in her High School Choral Group. It is where she met her husband Don when they performed in the musical, Brigadoon, together. That is reason that Bay Area Chorus is so dear to her heart
ralph ParrRalph Parr is a lifelong resident of the Bay Area and he and his wife Claudia are long time patrons of the arts here. After 40+ years of service to the Clear Creek ISD, serving as a teacher, administrator and board member, Ralph retired from the District officially in 2009. Now he enjoys reading and traveling and visiting Ralph Parr Elementary School in League City where he reads to the children from his own easy chair in the Library. He was an organizing member and first president of the Clear Creek Country Theatre where he often directed and acted. A strong advocate of choral music, Ralph was a instrumental in the movement that made CCISD a leader in the state for dynamic and award winning
2013-2014 BAY AREA CHORUS ADVISORY BOARDArts in the Community
high school choirs. Claudia Parr and the Parr’s son, Richard, are leading residential realtors in the Clear Creek area. The Parrs enjoy frequent visits to New York City to attend plays and musicals. This year Ralph Parr was honored to be selected as one of the 50 most influential citizens of the entire area by the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce.
dan PattersonA retired computer professional, Dan Patterson now volunteers in the Literacy Lab at Falcon Pass Elementary and likes working there very much. He moved to Clear Lake from Philadelphia in 1999 and loves living in Houston. He has had a life-long interest in music, particular in opera and vocal music, and is an ardent supporter of the Arts. His life in recent years has centered around helping to raise his beloved great-greatnieces Taylor and Vicky, who are both very musical. Currently Dan is serving his second year on the BAC Board of Directors Representing the Advisory Board and in charge of Tickets.
Pat SwartleyPat Swartley is a long time supporter of the Clear Lake Symphony and the Bay Area Chorus. She has assisted the Clear Lake Symphony with PR and fund raising forover 25 years and now brings that experience to BAC as a member of the Advisory Board. A former band director, Pat has played and taught clarinet most of her adult life and is presently teaching clarinet for CCISD.
A. Jan TaylorA. Jan Taylor, a Houston native, received the Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Houston and the Master of Arts degree from Prairie View A&M University. She is currently pursuing the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Choral Conducting at the University of Houston. Her 1996 appointment as Director of Choral Activities at Prairie View A & M University followed a successful teaching career as piano instructor and choral director in the Houston Independent School District.
As a conductor, Mrs. Taylor has been associated with the Singing Boys of Houston Preparatory Choir and the Houston Ebony Opera Guild and is founding director
of Intermezzo, a professional vocal ensemble. She has served as adjudicator and choral clinician for numerous choral festivals, and as a church choir director and accompanist. Mrs. Taylor served as Assistant Conductor of the Houston Symphony Chorus from 2003 until 2006.
rick TegelerRichard G. Tegeler is the director of traditional worship at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church where he directs the adult choir, youth choirs and celebration orchestra. He has a master’s degree in vocal performance from the University of Houston and a bachelor’s degree in musiceducation from Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa. Mr. Tegeler has taught choral music for 20 years in Iowa and Texas. He has taught music at all levels; preschool through adults. He was the choir director for the award winning Des Moines Christian High School Choir from 1998 – 2004. He also taught music at Garfield Elementary School in the Pasadena Independent School District for 9 years. He and his wife Valerie owned and operated The Music and Movement Center, an early childhood music studio in Des Moines, Iowa. Rick has sung with The Des Moines Metro Opera as well as OPER A IOWA. Mr. Tegeler is a member of the Texas Choral Directors Association and Choristers Guild. Rick and his wife Valerie have four children.
Business Partners $2500 or moreUnderwriters $2000 or moreSponsors $1500 or moreCo-Sponsors $1000 or more
Benefactors $500 or morePatrons . . . . $300 or moreAssociates $150 or moreFriends . . . . $50 or more
Other Ways to Support BAC
RandallsWhen you use your Randall’s Remarkable Card, you can help the Bay Area Chorus. Visit bayareachorus.org or your Randall’s Courtesy Booth and ask for a Good Neighbor Program application. Complete the form and enter BAC charity #2318. Then, every time you shop at Randall’s, a portion of your purchase will benefit the chorus.
KrogerYou can support the Bay Area Chorus through Kroger’s Community Rewards® program when shopping at Kroger. Go online to link your Kroger Plus card to the Bay Area Chorus,. First, create an online account by going to www.kroger.com and click the “Create an account” button. Once you have an account, sign in and review the Community Rewards section on your “Account Summary” page. Press the Edit button and enter organization no. 81258 for the Bay Area Chorus, and your Plus card will be linked! After that, each time you shop and present your Kroger Plus card at checkout, Kroger will donate a portion of their earnings to Bay Area Chorus.
CONTRIBUTION LEVELS
Business Partners Jeanette Chase Houston Arts Alliance Texas Commission on the Arts
Underwriters
Sponsors
Co-Sponsors Beth Dennard Priscilla Ennis
Benefactors David Nickeson, MD
Patrons Steve and Nancy Semerak
Associates Dave and Maria Schoen Maren Boudra
Friends Liz Corley Irene and Larry Ross Eugenie Sheinberg Rita Schumacher
In Kind Gifts/Services given BJ’s Restaurant Outback Steakhouse
BAY AREA CHORUS 49th SEASON CONTRIBUTORS
The Bay Area Chorus
would like to thank our sponsors for showing their support by
placing an ad in ourconcert program.
Please patronize these establishments and thank them
for supporting the arts.
(See advertisement listing towards the end of this program)
����-����
Saturday, November �, ����A BRITISH INVASIONThis concert is a collaborative effort, featuring the Houston Boychoir. Britten, Rutter, Stopford, Parry, Holst, and Vaughan Williams, The Beatles and Gilbert and Sullivan!Christ the King Lutheran Church 7:30 PM 2353 Rice Blvd. | Houston, Texas 77005
Saturday, February 8, ����THE AMERICAN SPIRITUALCharles Tindley, HT Burleigh, Hall Johnson, Edward Boatner, William Dawson, Tommy Dorsey, Moses Hogan, Jester Hairston, and Shaw/Parker.St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 7:30 PM1805 Alabama | Houston, TX 77098
Saturday, May �, ���� SEULEMENT FRANCAISDurufle’s “Requiem” and Poulenc’s “Mass in G”. Bering Memorial United Methodist Church 7:30 PM1440 Harold St. | Houston, TX 77006
www.vox-rss.com
Mission Statement − VOX - The Rob Seible Singers is a charitable, educational organization
that exists to share the love of singing and to engage, enrich, and entertain through innovative performances of great works of choral literature.
For tickets and more information visit
Rob Seible, Artistic Director
•AMC Music•BAC List of Directors•Bay Area Youth Singers•BAYS-BAC Summer Music Camp•Bright Futures Consulting, Beth Dennard•Caldwell Banker United, Realtors•Center for Relationship Wellness•Christopher S. Moore, DDS•Claudia Carlson – Pocket Park•Clear Lake Area Ski Club•Cool Parts•Copy Dr - Friendswood
•Corley AC & Heating•Cupcake Cachet•Deer Park Animal Hospital•Deztinktiv Interiors, Susan Venier•Douglas A. Terry, DDS•Edward Jones Advisor, David B. Coney•Garner Vision Center•Gary Greene Realty, Kimberlee Clacher•Gringos Mexican Kitchen•Imagine That Design Center•K&G Beauty Salon•Ladybug Realtons, Inc.; •Las Haciendas Mexican Bar & Grill
•Lewis & Lewis Lawyers – Andrew Lewis•Lewis & Lewis Lawyers – Polly Lewis•Lincoln Financial Advisors, Shane Richolson•Lloyd E. Lake, DDS•Mainland Allergy Clinic•Mainland Pulmonary Associates•Morningside Landscape•My Flooring America•Nelson’s Lawn Care•Red Lobster•Remax Space Center, Priscilla Ennis•Scentsy, Dana Zuniga
•Shipley Do-Nut League City•SilverStar Financial, H. Tim Hudson•St. Pius V. Catholic Church•Star-Fleet Yachts•The Old Parsonage•The Piano Guy Dr. Jimmy White•UBS Financial Associates, Kelly Rushing
RECIPROCAL ADS•Clear Lake Symphony•Houston BoyChoir•Houston Chamber Choir•VOX
PROGRAM ADVERTISERS
Sundays at 10am
EA Smith YMCA 14650 Highway 3 Webster
nbchurch.com
FreeLighting
Corporation
866-484-3519
People don’t plan to fail… they fail to plan.
Shane RicholsonPrivate Wealth Advisor
Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.1330 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 2800
Houston, TX 77056Phone (713) 552-7994
Fax (713) [email protected]
www.LFA-Sagemark.comShane Richolson is a registered representative of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.Securities and investment advisory services offered through Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., a broker dealer and registered investment advisor. Insurance offered through Lincoln affiliates and other fine companies.
UNITED REALTORS®
[email protected]@cbunited.com
Claudia, Ralphand
Richard ParrProviding the
Service You Deserve and the
Experience You Can Trust!
281-488-3383 ext.135
281-300-0375
Pocket Park: Four seasons in poems & photos by Claudia Carlson“ A superb photo-poetry book.”— Flash Rosenberg
“Pocket Park sparkles with wit and originality, multi-layered poems and photographs move gracefully from season to season and dark to lighter moments inspired by a tiny Manhattan public space....a welcome pocket-sized refuge.” — Lynn Saville
www.marshhawkpress.org
“Those who study,
perform and enjoy
choral music form a very
special community!”
—Sally Schott
“Music makes life enjoyable and the world a bet-ter place and we have music educators to thank for
teaching and inspiring students to pursue music.” — Beth Dennard
Mainland Pulmonary Associates
David C. Nickeson, M.D.Joseph E. Prince, M.D.
J. Artie Cantu, M.D. M. Dru Abrego, PA-C
Board Certified in Pulmonary, Critical Care, Internal Medicine and Sleep Medicine
6807 EMMETT F. LOWRY EXP., SUITE 303TEXAS CITY, TX 77591
Phone: 409-935-2995 Fax: 409-935-3433
The First World War finally ended after four long and bloody years of fighting, on November 11 1918. The guns stopped on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Millions of people were killed in the war and millions more were injured. In the years since 1918, even more people have died in wars around the world including, of course, World War II.
November 11 was chosen back in 1919 as the special day each year when we would all think about and remember those who had died. To this day, almost 100 years later, at 11am on November 11 many people across Britain stay silent for two minutes to think about those who died. At first, November 11 was known as Armistice Day because armistice is the word used for an agreement between enemies to stop fighting. These days it is more usually called Remembrance Day or Poppy Day.
So, we know why November 11 is special, but why poppies? The story begins back in 1915, during World War I…
An American poet called Moina Michael read the beautiful poem. It gave her the idea of using poppies to remember the dead but also to help the living at the same time. Moina bought real poppies and gave them out to friends. She also sold some poppies and gave the money to surviving, needy ex-soldiers. The first official Poppy Day, organized by a charity called The Royal British Legion, was held in 1921. Poppies make a very good symbol for remembrance for several reasons. They were the only flower that grew easily on the battle fields after WWI. They’re very delicate flowers too that live for a short time, which is rather like the young men killed battle.
The color is important too – what does the bright red remind you of? Can you see why some people might think that fields of poppies look like fields of blood? The Royal British Legion use money raised on Poppy Day and at other events through the year to help thousands of ex-soldiers and their families. They also organize festivals, parades and church services of Remembrance.
So - now you know! Those bright red paper flowers are full of history and meaning. They’re very special to many, many people. John McCrae’s poem, written in 1915, was the inspiration for Poppy Day.
in Flanders’ Fields
In Flanders’ fields the poppies blowBetween the crosses, row on row,That mark our place: and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.We are the dead. Short days agoWe lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lieIn Flanders’ fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe;To you from failing hands we throwThe torch; be yours to hold it high,If ye break faith with us who dieWe shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders’ Fields.
What are the poppies for? And why November?