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#1830 From: Susan Stoltze <susanstoltze@...>
Date: Fri Jan 13, 2012 9:12 pm
Subject: Re: CD comments
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Just ... quiet.
 
Hope you and yours are well.

--- On Fri, 1/13/12, Erlan <daggett42@...> wrote:

From: Erlan <daggett42@...>
Subject: [KWChoir] CD comments
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, January 13, 2012, 11:53 AM

 
I'm not sure if the list being quiet is a good thing or not. I am curious though...

Erlan


#1831 From: June Whalen <ladymeitheamh@...>
Date: Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:21 am
Subject: Re: CD comments
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Anyone traveling to the Hershey Pa area in March might want to consider
DANCE THE COLD WINTER AWAY II, hosted by the Shire of Silver Rylle of the East Kingdom on 3 March.
 
There will be a multi-shire Dance Troup, and a Troup from the Kingdom of Aethelmearc, in addition to the multi-Shire musical (instrumental and vocal) group "Skyn, Wynd and Wyre"
 
Check out the Event, and if anyone needs more information, the Autocrat can be reached at: kayeadair@...
 
Mairghreicc 
From: Susan Stoltze <susanstoltze@...>
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: [KWChoir] CD comments
 
Just ... quiet.
 
Hope you and yours are well.--- On Fri, 1/13/12, Erlan <daggett42@...> wrote:

From: Erlan <daggett42@...>
Subject: [KWChoir] CD comments
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, January 13, 2012, 11:53 AM

 
I'm not sure if the list being quiet is a good thing or not. I am curious though... Erlan

#1832 From: "Dave" <dsrubin2004@...>
Date: Sun Feb 5, 2012 2:39 pm
Subject: Pennsic Choir 41
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Hi folks!

Time to start thinking about Pennsic Choir this year!

A couple of key things:

- The schedule will remain essentially the same as past years:

Rehearsals 8/2 (Th) through 8/8 (W) - will be scheduled to avoid major war
events (and it's ok if you don't get to the war by the 2nd)
8/8 (W) - "teaser" performance during "Midnight Madness" - about 8pm
8/9 (Th) (dress rehearsal and recording) - 1:00-3:00pm
8/9 (Th) (concert) - 6:00-7:00pm

- We expect to have a special guest director preparing and directing a song

- I plan to do good 'sung' learning tracks again, so those of us who don't read
music so well can participate.

- Male voices (or REALLY low female voices!) are always at a premium, so start
working on those guys who should be singing with us but keep finding excuses. If
they want to fight as well, it can be done. If they think it's too much time
committment, we can work something out...

- I'm always looking for song suggestions. Please don't just offer up the
standards (i.e. O Magnum Mysterium), but suggest those jewels you are doing in
your local group that aren't so widely known, but perhaps should be

- I'm also looking for suggestions on how to make the rehearsal schedule work
better or more efficiently

Finally - talk to your households and others about blocking out the concert time
in their war schedules so they can come to the concert. More audience is better!

I'm looking forward to hearing from all of you and of course seeing you at the
war.

Master Robyn Solarius
Pennsic 41 Choir Director

#1833 From: "Krege, Barbara B" <krege@...>
Date: Sun Feb 5, 2012 6:29 pm
Subject: Pennsic Choir 41 rehearsal schedule & Youth Choir
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Good day Master Robyn and I am so looking forward to Pennsic Choir 41 under your direction.

 

I would appreciate it if you could post the actual rehearsal and performance times (daily schedule) as soon as you decide upon them.

 

I am a new deputy to the President of the SCA  and I want to schedule a number of meetings with youth officers, youth and families -- around the Pennsic Choir rehearsal schedule. 

 

Would the person who also wants to have a youth choir at Pennsic 41 please contact me off-list soon at krege@...  

I am excited about the prospect of this wonderful opportunity for the youth at Pennsic 41!

 

Thanks,

Barbara Krege

Special Deputy for Family and Youth Programs

 

(THL Jayne Barber, Outlands, Soprano in KWC at Pennsic 38, 39 and 40)

 


From: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com [KWChoir@yahoogroups.com] on behalf of Dave [dsrubin2004@...]
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2012 7:39 AM
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [KWChoir] Pennsic Choir 41

 

Hi folks!

Time to start thinking about Pennsic Choir this year!

A couple of key things:

- The schedule will remain essentially the same as past years:

Rehearsals 8/2 (Th) through 8/8 (W) - will be scheduled to avoid major war events (and it's ok if you don't get to the war by the 2nd)
8/8 (W) - "teaser" performance during "Midnight Madness" - about 8pm
8/9 (Th) (dress rehearsal and recording) - 1:00-3:00pm
8/9 (Th) (concert) - 6:00-7:00pm

- We expect to have a special guest director preparing and directing a song

- I plan to do good 'sung' learning tracks again, so those of us who don't read music so well can participate.

- Male voices (or REALLY low female voices!) are always at a premium, so start working on those guys who should be singing with us but keep finding excuses. If they want to fight as well, it can be done. If they think it's too much time committment, we can work something out...

- I'm always looking for song suggestions. Please don't just offer up the standards (i.e. O Magnum Mysterium), but suggest those jewels you are doing in your local group that aren't so widely known, but perhaps should be

- I'm also looking for suggestions on how to make the rehearsal schedule work better or more efficiently

Finally - talk to your households and others about blocking out the concert time in their war schedules so they can come to the concert. More audience is better!

I'm looking forward to hearing from all of you and of course seeing you at the war.

Master Robyn Solarius
Pennsic 41 Choir Director


#1834 From: Candice Larrivee <Amarfa@...>
Date: Sun Feb 5, 2012 6:42 pm
Subject: Re: Pennsic Choir 41
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Je me complains piteusement is a good one, as well as Andray Soulet and Mariam Matrem.

#1835 From: Tracie Brown <strongerthantea@...>
Date: Wed Feb 8, 2012 2:53 am
Subject: Re: Pennsic Choir 41
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Is there a theme this year?

#1836 From: "Dave" <dsrubin2004@...>
Date: Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:11 pm
Subject: Re: Pennsic Choir 41
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Nope - no theme (yet?). Any ideas along THOSE lines? I'm ok with making this
WHOLE thing a group effort  :-)

Robyn


--- In KWChoir@yahoogroups.com, Tracie Brown <strongerthantea@...> wrote:
>
> Is there a theme this year?
>

#1837 From: Jennifer Kobayashi <jhkob@...>
Date: Fri Feb 10, 2012 10:09 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Pennsic Choir 41 - theme suggestions
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Throwing out some possible theme suggestions:

* Warfare - including the battle of the sexes: Anthony Petti's _Chester Books of Madrigals 7.Warfare_ collection might generate repertoire ideas:
http://www.activemusician.com/item--HL.14025420

* Carnival (in Venice?) 
Franchino Gaffurio or Franchinus Gaffurius wrote a Missa de Carneval
http://etbubba.ecrater.com/p/4232198/missa-de-carneval-for-four-part 
and then there is _Carnival Songs from the Renaissance_
http://imslp.org/wiki/Carnival_Songs_from_Renaissance_(Various)

* Pick a particular Saint -


*Roses or flowers -


-Jennifer/Gwendolyn

From: Dave <dsrubin2004@...>
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 4:11 PM
Subject: [KWChoir] Re: Pennsic Choir 41

 
Nope - no theme (yet?). Any ideas along THOSE lines? I'm ok with making this WHOLE thing a group effort :-)

Robyn


--- In KWChoir@yahoogroups.com, Tracie Brown <strongerthantea@...> wrote:
>
> Is there a theme this year?
>




#1838 From: Beth Gurzler <bgdeonna@...>
Date: Sat Feb 11, 2012 3:04 pm
Subject: RE: Re: Pennsic Choir 41 - theme suggestions
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Bugs, birds, Byrd. And beasties?

Sent from my Windows Phone

From: Jennifer Kobayashi
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 5:09 PM
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [KWChoir] Re: Pennsic Choir 41 - theme suggestions

 

Throwing out some possible theme suggestions:

* Warfare - including the battle of the sexes: Anthony Petti's _Chester Books of Madrigals 7.Warfare_ collection might generate repertoire ideas:
http://www.activemusician.com/item--HL.14025420

* Carnival (in Venice?) 
Franchino Gaffurio or Franchinus Gaffurius wrote a Missa de Carneval
http://etbubba.ecrater.com/p/4232198/missa-de-carneval-for-four-part 
and then there is _Carnival Songs from the Renaissance_
http://imslp.org/wiki/Carnival_Songs_from_Renaissance_(Various)

* Pick a particular Saint -


*Roses or flowers -


-Jennifer/Gwendolyn

From: Dave <dsrubin2004@...>
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 4:11 PM
Subject: [KWChoir] Re: Pennsic Choir 41

 
Nope - no theme (yet?). Any ideas along THOSE lines? I'm ok with making this WHOLE thing a group effort :-)

Robyn


--- In KWChoir@yahoogroups.com, Tracie Brown <strongerthantea@...> wrote:
>
> Is there a theme this year?
>




#1839 From: "Erlandr Nordenskald" <erlannordenskald@...>
Date: Tue Feb 14, 2012 12:50 am
Subject: Pennsic 41
erlannordens...
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Hello all.  Preparations are being made.. music is being reviewed....files are
being uploaded......

     This year we are going to try something new.. a Youth Choir.  Yup, we're
going to do it.
  So, while preparations for that are underway, here are a few things that you...
can help us with.

Doing a children's choir is one way of ensuring that the Known World Choir will
continue.  So some help will be needed.  while the plans aren't set in stone yet
we are planning on doing a rehearsal a day for about 40 minutes in the PA tent. 
while I have volunteered to direct (herd the cats)the children's chorus, I will
need help with chaperones. The choir will need to have another 1 or 2 adults on
board each rehearsal (not related to me) and it would help IF you had already
had a background check.  While it's not needed, it would help.  It would also be
great to have folks who are familiar with being in the choir.

I'll also need some help when it comes to the performance, perhaps if you know
of a young adult, say a teenager or college student who might be willing to
supervise for the concert times.

Also, this would be a perfect opportunity for anyone who wants to direct to jump
in and help with the children's choir.  I am hoping to have an assistant work
with me... 2 even.... (please... don't let me do this alone.......)

Suggestions for music ---
Ideas for anything... would be appreciated.

Thanks

Erlan

#1840 From: Elizabeth Dowling <ejdowling@...>
Date: Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:18 am
Subject: Re: Pennsic 41
elizabethemer
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Donna Nobis Pacem; There is no Rose; rounds, something unison...

Erlandr Nordenskald wrote:
>
> Hello all. Preparations are being made.. music is being
> reviewed....files are being uploaded......
>
> This year we are going to try something new.. a Youth Choir. Yup,
> we're going to do it.
> So, while preparations for that are underway, here are a few things
> that you... can help us with.
>
> Doing a children's choir is one way of ensuring that the Known World
> Choir will continue. So some help will be needed. while the plans
> aren't set in stone yet we are planning on doing a rehearsal a day for
> about 40 minutes in the PA tent. while I have volunteered to direct
> (herd the cats)the children's chorus, I will need help with
> chaperones. The choir will need to have another 1 or 2 adults on board
> each rehearsal (not related to me) and it would help IF you had
> already had a background check. While it's not needed, it would help.
> It would also be great to have folks who are familiar with being in
> the choir.
>
> I'll also need some help when it comes to the performance, perhaps if
> you know of a young adult, say a teenager or college student who might
> be willing to supervise for the concert times.
>
> Also, this would be a perfect opportunity for anyone who wants to
> direct to jump in and help with the children's choir. I am hoping to
> have an assistant work with me... 2 even.... (please... don't let me
> do this alone.......)
>
> Suggestions for music ---
> Ideas for anything... would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Erlan
>
>

#1841 From: Melanie Hamilton <hyjano@...>
Date: Tue Feb 14, 2012 3:28 am
Subject: Re: Pennsic 41
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Ok I'll throw my hat into the ring on this one.  I have 8 children myself (no joke... they range from 5-13). I am working on my background check for my new posititon with my shire as Youth minster (I had the most children so I won- LOL)  I hope it will be done by Pennisc... it seems to take forever...  Also I have experience in teaching children how to sing.  But most important since I have kids, I want them to enjoy what I love so much.
 
Millania Steinhyve
 
 
 
---LTJG Melanie Hamilton, RN BSN 
USN Nurse Corps

---We are called the nation of inventors. And we are. We could still claim that title and wear its loftiest honors if we had stopped with the first thing we ever invented, which was human liberty.
- Mark Twain:  Foreign Critics speech, 1890
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Erlandr Nordenskald <erlannordenskald@...> wrote:
 

Hello all. Preparations are being made.. music is being reviewed....files are being uploaded......

This year we are going to try something new.. a Youth Choir. Yup, we're going to do it.
So, while preparations for that are underway, here are a few things that you... can help us with.

Doing a children's choir is one way of ensuring that the Known World Choir will continue. So some help will be needed. while the plans aren't set in stone yet we are planning on doing a rehearsal a day for about 40 minutes in the PA tent. while I have volunteered to direct (herd the cats)the children's chorus, I will need help with chaperones. The choir will need to have another 1 or 2 adults on board each rehearsal (not related to me) and it would help IF you had already had a background check. While it's not needed, it would help. It would also be great to have folks who are familiar with being in the choir.

I'll also need some help when it comes to the performance, perhaps if you know of a young adult, say a teenager or college student who might be willing to supervise for the concert times.

Also, this would be a perfect opportunity for anyone who wants to direct to jump in and help with the children's choir. I am hoping to have an assistant work with me... 2 even.... (please... don't let me do this alone.......)

Suggestions for music ---
Ideas for anything... would be appreciated.

Thanks

Erlan




--
Melanie --

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.

- Mark Twain

#1842 From: "Krege, Barbara B" <krege@...>
Date: Tue Feb 14, 2012 7:10 am
Subject: Youth Choir Pennsic 41
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Erlan, I am delighted that the Youth Choir will be a reality this year at Pennsic and I want to offer my support.

 

I have a background check and I am also the person charged by the BOD for overseeing the background check process for youth officers and for youth combat marshals.  The background check paperwork still goes through Corporate office.  This is a new position for me effective Jan. 1, 2012.

 

Millania, please contact me off-list at krege@..., with the name of your Kingdom and any difficulties you are having with your background check paperwork.  There seems to be some problems with background checks and I am just now becoming aware of them.  I don't know at what point the background check process seems to bog down and it could be different for different kingdoms.  There are several steps to take and it appears that each Kingdom has created its own process.  But I don't think it takes more than 2 months.  Thank you Millania for also volunteering to be your shire's Youth Minister.

 

Erlan, let us know as soon as you know, the time each day the choir will be meeting, and I will help to spread the word.  I want to help with the choir, but I will also have other responsibilities at Pennsic.  The sooner I know the youth choir and adult choir's schedule, the sooner I can schedule my meetings around the choirs schedule.

 

Thank you so very much Erlan for making this youth choir happen!

 

Barbara Krege

Special Deputy for Family and Youth Programs

krege@...

 


From: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com [KWChoir@yahoogroups.com] on behalf of Melanie Hamilton [hyjano@...]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 8:28 PM
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [KWChoir] Pennsic 41
 

Ok I'll throw my hat into the ring on this one.  I have 8 children myself (no joke... they range from 5-13). I am working on my background check for my new posititon with my shire as Youth minster (I had the most children so I won- LOL)  I hope it will be done by Pennisc... it seems to take forever...  Also I have experience in teaching children how to sing.  But most important since I have kids, I want them to enjoy what I love so much.
 
Millania Steinhyve
 
---LTJG Melanie Hamilton, RN BSN 
USN Nurse Corps

---We are called the nation of inventors. And we are. We could still claim that title and wear its loftiest honors if we had stopped with the first thing we ever invented, which was human liberty.
- Mark Twain:  Foreign Critics speech, 1890
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Erlandr Nordenskald <erlannordenskald@...> wrote:
 

Hello all. Preparations are being made.. music is being reviewed....files are being uploaded......

This year we are going to try something new.. a Youth Choir. Yup, we're going to do it.
So, while preparations for that are underway, here are a few things that you... can help us with.

Doing a children's choir is one way of ensuring that the Known World Choir will continue. So some help will be needed. while the plans aren't set in stone yet we are planning on doing a rehearsal a day for about 40 minutes in the PA tent. while I have volunteered to direct (herd the cats)the children's chorus, I will need help with chaperones. The choir will need to have another 1 or 2 adults on board each rehearsal (not related to me) and it would help IF you had already had a background check. While it's not needed, it would help. It would also be great to have folks who are familiar with being in the choir.

I'll also need some help when it comes to the performance, perhaps if you know of a young adult, say a teenager or college student who might be willing to supervise for the concert times.

Also, this would be a perfect opportunity for anyone who wants to direct to jump in and help with the children's choir. I am hoping to have an assistant work with me... 2 even.... (please... don't let me do this alone.......)

Suggestions for music ---
Ideas for anything... would be appreciated.

Thanks

Erlan




--
Melanie --

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.

- Mark Twain

 

#1843 From: Jennifer Kobayashi <jhkob@...>
Date: Mon Feb 20, 2012 9:19 pm
Subject: Re: Youth Choir Pennsic 41
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Erlandr -
This is great idea and I'm glad you will make it happen. I probably won't be there to help :-( but some suggestions for music that have worked well for me:

Ravenscroft songs and rounds http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/ravenscroft/ such as -
Pammelia : Jinkin the Jester
Deuteromelia : Three Blind Mice, The Great Bells of Osney, 
if you can tolerate the gigglling The Maid She Went A Milking
Melismata: Kit and Tom chid-a
It Was the Frogge in the Well
Derry, ding, ding, dasson
If you need modern notation versions of any of these I can probably oblige.

Other suggestions:
Tempus adest floridum from Piae Cantiones
Sumer is Icumen In (with the more experience or adventurous on the melody and all who will on the ground)
Some of the Codex Calixtinus or Lliber Vermell pieces seem viable.

Hope you have a great time!
 
-Jennifer/Gwendolyn

From: Erlandr Nordenskald <erlannordenskald@...>
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 7:50 PM
Subject: [KWChoir] Pennsic 41

 
Hello all. Preparations are being made.. music is being reviewed....files are being uploaded......

This year we are going to try something new.. a Youth Choir. Yup, we're going to do it.
So, while preparations for that are underway, here are a few things that you... can help us with.

Doing a children's choir is one way of ensuring that the Known World Choir will continue. So some help will be needed. while the plans aren't set in stone yet we are planning on doing a rehearsal a day for about 40 minutes in the PA tent. while I have volunteered to direct (herd the cats)the children's chorus, I will need help with chaperones. The choir will need to have another 1 or 2 adults on board each rehearsal (not related to me) and it would help IF you had already had a background check. While it's not needed, it would help. It would also be great to have folks who are familiar with being in the choir.

I'll also need some help when it comes to the performance, perhaps if you know of a young adult, say a teenager or college student who might be willing to supervise for the concert times.

Also, this would be a perfect opportunity for anyone who wants to direct to jump in and help with the children's choir. I am hoping to have an assistant work with me... 2 even.... (please... don't let me do this alone.......)

Suggestions for music ---
Ideas for anything... would be appreciated.

Thanks

Erlan




#1844 From: annoney@...
Date: Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:04 pm
Subject: Anyone going to Gulf Wars?
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Will there be anyone at Gulf Wars?  I would like to get a chance to sing while I am there.
 
Theresa

#1845 From: Deb Johnoff <johnoffd@...>
Date: Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:24 pm
Subject: Re: Anyone going to Gulf Wars?
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hello

The past couple years at Gulf,  Master Christian d'Hiver (from Calontir) has been teaching a Noontime Singing class which is lots of fun.  He's an excellent teacher and songs are all period. Not sure what plans are for this year...

For a different style singing, check out the Green Dragon Inn in the eve's.


Hanne Abendschein 
a Calontir Bard, one-time Pennsic choir and frequent Noontime Singer

From: "annoney@..." <annoney@...>
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 6:04 AM
Subject: [KWChoir] Anyone going to Gulf Wars?

 
Will there be anyone at Gulf Wars?  I would like to get a chance to sing while I am there.
 
Theresa



#1846 From: "ChrisM" <c.mortika@...>
Date: Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:28 pm
Subject: Re: Anyone going to Gulf Wars?
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--- In KWChoir@yahoogroups.com, annoney@... was kind enough to write:
>
> Will there be anyone at Gulf Wars?  I would like to get a chance to  sing
> while I am there.
>
> Theresa
>

Good day, Teresa.

Lord Iain O'Donnell from Gleann Abhann has expressed his intent to direct a
choir at Gulf Wars this year, so Noontime Singing is taking a holiday, so that
there be no confusion and so that we do not tempt singers away from his
endeavor.  He can be reached at dunnj [at] nsula
[dot] edu.

In joy and service,
Christian d'Hiver,
music guy, Calontir

#1847 From: maria daggett <erlannordenskald@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:39 pm
Subject: (No subject)
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#1848 From: maria daggett <erlannordenskald@...>
Date: Fri Feb 24, 2012 4:27 pm
Subject: Re: Digest Number 759
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SORRY EVERYONE>  YEs I was hacked AGAIN.  I'm SORRY... DON'T CLICK ON LINK....

Erlan




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#1849 From: Michelle Faid <trinitysong@...>
Date: Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:12 pm
Subject: Re: Digest Number 759
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M'lady, I might recommend a gmail address. Forwarding is easy to set up (I'd be happy to help) and they're vastly more secure.

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#1850 From: Karen Kasper <arianna_wyn@...>
Date: Wed Mar 14, 2012 4:34 pm
Subject: Sad news
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I am deeply saddened to report the passing of Master Tirloch of Tallaght of Atlantia, husband of Mistress Anne of Carthew, on Monday. 

Mistress Anne directed the Pennsic Choir several times in the early 2000s. Many of you may have met her husband Tirloch at the Pennsic troll booth, where he spent many hours over a lot of years, even running the Pennsic troll on at least one occasion. He was also well known as a herald, an exchequer, and a very fine cook.

The announcement below provides details about the services, along with information on where to send condolences and charitable donations in his name.

In sorrow,

Arianna of Wynthrope
on behalf of the Known World Choir Board of Directors


> To the populace of Atlantia
> Posted on behalf of Mistress Anne of Carthew
> Many know of the sudden passing of Master Tirloch of Tallaght (Tom Bilodeau)
>
> With a sad heart I am forwarding the the service arrangements for
> visitation, funeral and commitment for Master Tirloch.
> I am trying to disperse the info as far as I can. Apologies to those who
> receive this multiple times If any can forward to other appropriate lists,
> Especially the Laurel and Pelican lists  it would be appreciated.
>
> There will be a viewing at Murphy's Funeral Home in Falls Church, 1102 West
> Broad Street Falls Church, VA 22046, Friday night from 6-8pm,
> The funeral service will be at King of King's Lutheran Church, 4025 Kings
> Way, Fairfax, VA 22033 on Saturday at 10am.
> The procession to the cemetery and commitment will follow immediately after
> the service.
> 
> Commitment will be at Fairfax Memorial Park (9900 Braddock Rd Fairfax, VA
> 22032
). A reception back at the church will follow.
> We request that in lieu of flowers, that donations be made to the Music
> Program at King of King's.
> 
> For those wishing to send condolence to Anne and the family messages may be
> sent to
>
> Barbara Bilodeau
13456 Cobra Ct
> Oak Hill VA 20171

>
> Thank you
> Celia of Rosedale 

#1851 From: "Tamara brown" <psallite703@...>
Date: Wed Mar 14, 2012 4:51 pm
Subject: Re: Sad news
rosedale703
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Thank you Arianna .I had not even thought to post to this list
Celia
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 12:34 PM
Subject: [KWChoir] Sad news

 

I am deeply saddened to report the passing of Master Tirloch of Tallaght of Atlantia, husband of Mistress Anne of Carthew, on Monday. 

Mistress Anne directed the Pennsic Choir several times in the early 2000s. Many of you may have met her husband Tirloch at the Pennsic troll booth, where he spent many hours over a lot of years, even running the Pennsic troll on at least one occasion. He was also well known as a herald, an exchequer, and a very fine cook.

The announcement below provides details about the services, along with information on where to send condolences and charitable donations in his name.

In sorrow,

Arianna of Wynthrope
on behalf of the Known World Choir Board of Directors


> To the populace of Atlantia
> Posted on behalf of Mistress Anne of Carthew
> Many know of the sudden passing of Master Tirloch of Tallaght (Tom Bilodeau)
>
> With a sad heart I am forwarding the the service arrangements for
> visitation, funeral and commitment for Master Tirloch.
> I am trying to disperse the info as far as I can. Apologies to those who
> receive this multiple times If any can forward to other appropriate lists,
> Especially the Laurel and Pelican lists  it would be appreciated.
>
> There will be a viewing at Murphy's Funeral Home in Falls Church, 1102 West
> Broad Street Falls Church, VA 22046, Friday night from 6-8pm,
> The funeral service will be at King of King's Lutheran Church, 4025 Kings
> Way, Fairfax, VA 22033 on Saturday at 10am.
> The procession to the cemetery and commitment will follow immediately after
> the service.
> 
> Commitment will be at Fairfax Memorial Park (9900 Braddock Rd Fairfax, VA
> 22032
). A reception back at the church will follow.
> We request that in lieu of flowers, that donations be made to the Music
> Program at King of King's.
> 
> For those wishing to send condolence to Anne and the family messages may be
> sent to
>
> Barbara Bilodeau
13456 Cobra Ct
> Oak Hill VA 20171

>
> Thank you
> Celia of Rosedale 


#1852 From: "Krege, Barbara B" <krege@...>
Date: Sun Apr 15, 2012 2:00 am
Subject: Q re. Pennsic KW Choir 41 rehearsal schedule & info re. Pennsic Youth Choir schedule
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Good morning Master Robyn, I am trying to assist those wanting to teach youth classes at Pennsic this year and would like to know if the Pennsic KWC rehearsal schedule has been finalized. 

 

It is my understanding that the deadline for Pennsic Gate book is Wednesday, May 1st.

I will be providing one of the background checks needed for youth classes at Pennsic University and for some of the Youth Choir rehearsals.

So any information you can give me about the KWC (adult choir) schedule will be greatly appreciated.

 

KWC Choir times

Robyn, will our daily KWC rehearsal  schedule be 3-5pm again this year (except for Thur. 8/9)?

Are the plans for the KWC still:

Rehearsals 8/2 (Th) through 8/8 (W) - will be scheduled to avoid major war events (and it's ok if you don't get to the war by the 2nd)
8/8 (W) - "teaser" performance during "Midnight Madness" - about 8pm
8/9 (Th) (dress rehearsal and recording) - 1:00-3:00pm
8/9 (Th) (concert) - 6:00-7:00pm 

 

 

Youth Choir

For those of you that have children and youth going to Pennsic, who might be interested in singing with the Pennsic Youth Choir, the Pennsic Youth Choir's schedule (the last I heard from Lady Erlan) is:   

Rehearsals are from Sat. 8/4 – Fri. 8/10 from 1-2 PM in the Performing Arts Pavilion. 

On Tuesday the 7th and Wednesday the 8th it's from 12-1.  

There's a dress rehearsal on Thursday with time TBA.

The Youth Choir is open to all youth ages 8-17.

Lady Erlan is the Pennsic Youth Choir Director. 

If you want further information, you can reach Lady Erlan at ErlanNordenskald@...


 

Thanks, Barbara Krege, Special Deputy for Family and Youth Programs

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com [KWChoir@yahoogroups.com] on behalf of Krege, Barbara B [krege@...]
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2012 11:29 AM
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [KWChoir] Pennsic Choir 41 rehearsal schedule & Youth Choir
 

Good day Master Robyn and I am so looking forward to Pennsic Choir 41 under your direction.

 

I would appreciate it if you could post the actual rehearsal and performance times (daily schedule) as soon as you decide upon them.

 

I am a new deputy to the President of the SCA  and I want to schedule a number of meetings with youth officers, youth and families -- around the Pennsic Choir rehearsal schedule. 

 

Thanks,

Barbara Krege

Special Deputy for Family and Youth Programs

 

(THL Jayne Barber, Outlands, Soprano in KWC at Pennsic 38, 39 and 40)

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
From: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com [KWChoir@yahoogroups.com] on behalf of Dave [dsrubin2004@...]
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2012 7:39 AM
To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [KWChoir] Pennsic Choir 41

Hi folks!

Time to start thinking about Pennsic Choir this year!

A couple of key things:

- The schedule will remain essentially the same as past years:

Rehearsals 8/2 (Th) through 8/8 (W) - will be scheduled to avoid major war events (and it's ok if you don't get to the war by the 2nd)
8/8 (W) - "teaser" performance during "Midnight Madness" - about 8pm
8/9 (Th) (dress rehearsal and recording) - 1:00-3:00pm
8/9 (Th) (concert) - 6:00-7:00pm

- We expect to have a special guest director preparing and directing a song

- I plan to do good 'sung' learning tracks again, so those of us who don't read music so well can participate.

- Male voices (or REALLY low female voices!) are always at a premium, so start working on those guys who should be singing with us but keep finding excuses. If they want to fight as well, it can be done. If they think it's too much time committment, we can work something out...

- I'm always looking for song suggestions. Please don't just offer up the standards (i.e. O Magnum Mysterium), but suggest those jewels you are doing in your local group that aren't so widely known, but perhaps should be

- I'm also looking for suggestions on how to make the rehearsal schedule work better or more efficiently

Finally - talk to your households and others about blocking out the concert time in their war schedules so they can come to the concert. More audience is better!

I'm looking forward to hearing from all of you and of course seeing you at the war.

Master Robyn Solarius
Pennsic 41 Choir Director


 


#1853 From: "Krege, Barbara B" <krege@...>
Date: Tue Apr 17, 2012 12:55 am
Subject: RE: pennsicdance: Any dance classes for the youth at Pennsic this year?
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Darius, I love you!  I am willing to help with all of this, except run the Ball. 

But I need to know times, so that I can schedule my other commitments around the dance ones and choir ones.

 

I know that much of your dance schedule and thus the dance pavilion is probably booked already. 

That is why I wanted to see if some of the dance instructors would be able to teach the children, and if so, when.

 

I taught european dance for 12 years in my barony and I always welcome the children.

I found that children ages 7 and up, do great in european dance classes.

I think some of the round dances are good for even the younger children.

 

I have had 22 children dance in an A&S competiton at Estrella War a few years ago, with a dance they learned a couple of days before-Ballo del Fiore. 

So I never underestimate what the children are capable of learning.

 

The sooner you have some definite times for classes and maybe an afternoon ball, the sooner I can spread the word amongst those who might also teach youth classes, so that we don't have other youth classes at the same time as the dance classes, the choir classes or a Ball for the youth.

 

As soon as I know more, I will let the dance list know.

 

As for a ball, I would suggest somewhere around ages 10 and up.  Maybe even 9.  Children are in the 5th grade by age 10 and are already interested in boy and girl friends.  As for formality, you could "suggest" they dress up.  I would suggest around 6-8pm for a Ball for the youth.

 

Let me know how I can help.

Below is a tentative schedule of other children's performance activities--the children's theater group "Pennsic Youth Players" and the youth choir--and of other activities for children, youth and teens (based on previous year's times--I don't have the schedule yet for this year for some of this, but will update you as soon as I get a finalized schedule.)

 

You will need one person with a SCA Background check present at each of the youth dance classes and the ball.

I can be that person for you, if I don't have other conflicts.

If I do have conflicts, I can find the individuals that have the required current SCA Background Check (most if not all youth officers, who reside in the USA, should have this SCA Background Check).

You will need also two unrelated adults, but with all the dancers, dance instructors, and parents, that requirement is easily met.

 

I am committed to the SCA BoD meeting (don't know when that will be) and to the KWC (Known World Choir), so I included it in the schedule below for the children, youth and teens.

 

I am also going to copy this to the Known World Choir list, in case there are parents, who sing and who dance, or who have children that would be interested in the youth european dance classes, and who might be willing to help.

If there are, please contact Darius at david.a.learmonth@...

 

Thank you Darius!

 

Barbara Krege

(THL Jayne Barber, Outlands)

 

Cc:  Known World Choir

 

 

KWC (Known World Choir) and youth schedules (Youth Choir is correct, other is based on previous years)

If you want the young guys, you might want to avoid Youth Combat each day, which I think last year was 8-10:30am and 3-5pm.

 

Thursday, August 2-KWC 3-5pm

Friday, August 3- Pennsic Youth Players: 9-10am, 10-11am and 5:30-6:30pm with Lady Cecily.

            KWC 3-5pm

Saturday, August 4- Pennsic Youth Players: 9-10am, 10-11am and 5:30-6:30pm with Lady Cecily.

            Youth Choir 1-2pm

            Afternoon – children going fishing

            KWC  3-5pm

Sunday, August 5- Pennsic Youth Players: 9-10am, 10-11am and 5:30-6:30pm with Lady Cecily.

            Youth Choir  1-2pm

            KWC  3-5pm

            Opening Court

Monday, August 6- Pennsic Youth Players: 9-10am, 10-11am and 5:30-6:30pm with Lady Cecily.

            Youth Choir  1-2pm

            KWC 3-5pm

            ??7PM-Teen Party, East Kingdom???

Tuesday, August 7 – Pennsic Youth Players: 9-10am, 10-11am and 5:30-6:30pm with Lady Cecily.

            Youth Choir  12-1pm

            1-3pm? Meet the Board and Corporate Officers?  (last year it was on Tueday)

            KWC 3-5pm

Wednesday, August 8 – Pennsic Youth Players: 9-10am, 10-11am and 5:30-6:30pm with Lady Cecily.

            Youth Choir 12-1pm

            1-4pm Children’s Fete (all ages)

            KWC 3-5pm

Thursday, August 9 – Pennsic Youth Players: 9-10am, 10-11am and 5:30-6:30pm with Lady Cecily.

            Youth Choir dress rehearsal  TBA            

            KWC dress rehearsal and recording 1-3pm

            2-3:30 Amphitheater Youth Theater Festival (performances by the Pennsic Youth Players)

            KWC Concert  6-7pm

 

 


From: David Learmonth [david.a.learmonth@...]
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2012 1:09 PM
To: Krege, Barbara B
Cc: sarah scroggie; pennsicdance@...
Subject: Re: pennsicdance: Any dance classes for the youth at Pennsic this year?

It is an excellent idea that we do plan some children's classes into the mix at Pennsic.  It seemed to go over really well last year!

Two quick points to mention:

1.  If we do these, we should make sure to have a lot of volunteer ringers and/or other adults involved.  Last year I think each small group of kids had a sufficient other dance teacher in their group, not to teach directly, but just to guide them and move them in the right direction and such.  I've run some kids classes before at local events where it was just me and the children, and for a physical activity like that it can get a bit crazy, as some of them will want to just start running around, but if there are at least a few adults involved, it can help keep it together.

2.  Now I'm not sure how exactly to approach this, so probably just Young Kids and Older Kids will work fine.  But I found once upon a time that it wasn't so much the Age of the kids involved, but their Attention Span / Rambunctiousness that determined the level of dance complexity they could handle.  Of course if we run the Young Kids classes first, then we can generally tell which ones would be good candidates to attend the Older Kids classes as well.  :)
(no offense intended to the kids or anything.  But I remember an excellent 4 year old girl, and a very disruptive 10 year old boy.  Though Boys vs Girls may result for some differences as well, but I wouldn't think we'd want to do a Boys dance class, vs a Girls.)

I can definitely help out as a ringer, but I know I'm going to be busy at Pennsic, so if someone else (perhaps with children) wants to take the lead on this, I think that would work best.  But if no one can, let me know and I potentially can do it.  (but I'll need help at the class!)   :)

A Children's Ball is definitely an interesting idea.  Not sure whether to make something formal, or just have a few of these classes themselves, and call the last one the ball?  I'm just wondering if there would really be a huge difference in the "Class" vs the "Ball", though it might be fun for the kids to have a "Ball", and we could maybe get a band for it?  And snacks?

Darius



On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 7:36 AM, Krege, Barbara B <KREGE@...> wrote:
Sorry to hear Emma that you won't be at Pennsic.  Thanks for letting me know.



I hope someone else will teach a couple of dance classes, one for the younger and one for the older children.



Thanks for teaching the children last year.



Barbara

________________________________
From: sarah scroggie [sarah.scroggie@...]
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 9:32 PM
To: Krege, Barbara B
Subject: Re: pennsicdance: Any dance classes for the youth at Pennsic this year?

As of now I don't think we will be attending Pensic this year (we don't make it every year) Maybe someone else will take up the challange. The dances I remember including in the class were: Sellanger's round, Petit Vrien (Higglety Pigglety My Fine hen), Montard bransle, bransle with improvisations, Rose bransle (ring around the Rosie), and Galliard basics: clapping in rhythm  and jumping on the cadence.

  Of the constructive feedback I received from some older girls (age 8-12), it might be worth looking at a class aimed at an intermediate aged audience as well, they felt the class was a little childish. Not that they cannot join in adult dance classes, but the pre-teens and and early teens might enjoy a social dance class especially for them as well.

     Emma

On 15 April 2012 18:36, Krege, Barbara B <KREGE@...<mailto:KREGE@...>> wrote:
Greetings to all Dancers on this list,



Thanks first of all for all the teaching that many of you do.

I have enjoyed being at your classes the last three Pennsics.



Last year I attended the very large and wonderful class for the children at the Dance Pavilion.

I think it was titled Dancing Fun for Children and was taught by Lady Emma, Martin and their son Emmundr.



It was amazing to watch and I loved the joy on the children's faces (and their parents).



It is my hope that several european dance classes for the children have either been scheduled or in the planning for this year at Pennsic.



There will also be a Pennsic Youth Choir (for ages 8-17) this year at Pennsic, with rehearsals in the Performing arts Pavillion, starting Saturday, August 4 and run thru Thursday, August 9 of war week 1-2pm each day (Tue and Wed. rehearsals are 12-1pm and Thursday there is a dress rehearsal TBA).



It is my hope that any dance classes for the youth are not scheduled opposite the youth choir classes.



And if you send to me at krege@...<mailto:krege@...><mailto:krege@...<mailto:krege@...>> any planned children/youth european dance classes, I will try to be sure that other youth classes and activities don't conflict with those times.



Maybe next year, there can be an afternoon european dance ball for the kids?



Thanks for all that you do.

I know that you work hard for us all.



Barbara Krege

(THL Jayne Barber, Outlands, European dance instructor for 12 years in al-Barran.)




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#1854 From: "Dave" <dsrubin2004@...>
Date: Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:25 pm
Subject: Pennsic KW Choir 41 rehearsal schedule
dsrubin2004
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Hi folks - here is where the KWC schedule is at this point:

KWC rehearsal       8/2-8/6 (Th-M) 3:00p-5:00p
KWC rehearsal       8/7-8/8 (T-W)  4:00p-6:00p
Dress Rehearsal     8/09/12        1:00p-3:00p
KWC performance     8/09/12        6:00p-7:30p

There is a really tight Performing Arts schedule this year, so we had to move
both Tuesday and Wednesday of War Week.

I LOVE all of the other music stuff coming together. Should be a GREAT War!

Robyn


--- In KWChoir@yahoogroups.com, "Krege, Barbara B" <krege@...> wrote:
>
> Good morning Master Robyn, I am trying to assist those wanting to teach youth
classes at Pennsic this year and would like to know if the Pennsic KWC rehearsal
schedule has been finalized.
>
>
>
> It is my understanding that the deadline for Pennsic Gate book is Wednesday,
May 1st.
>
> I will be providing one of the background checks needed for youth classes at
Pennsic University and for some of the Youth Choir rehearsals.
>
> So any information you can give me about the KWC (adult choir) schedule will
be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
> KWC Choir times
>
> Robyn, will our daily KWC rehearsal  schedule be 3-5pm again this year (except
for Thur. 8/9)?
>
> Are the plans for the KWC still:
>
> Rehearsals 8/2 (Th) through 8/8 (W) - will be scheduled to avoid major war
events (and it's ok if you don't get to the war by the 2nd)
> 8/8 (W) - "teaser" performance during "Midnight Madness" - about 8pm
> 8/9 (Th) (dress rehearsal and recording) - 1:00-3:00pm
> 8/9 (Th) (concert) - 6:00-7:00pm
>
>
>
>
>
> Youth Choir
>
> For those of you that have children and youth going to Pennsic, who might be
interested in singing with the Pennsic Youth Choir, the Pennsic Youth Choir's
schedule (the last I heard from Lady Erlan) is:
>
> Rehearsals are from Sat. 8/4 – Fri. 8/10 from 1-2 PM in the Performing Arts
Pavilion.
>
> On Tuesday the 7th and Wednesday the 8th it's from 12-1.
>
> There's a dress rehearsal on Thursday with time TBA.
>
> The Youth Choir is open to all youth ages 8-17.
>
> Lady Erlan is the Pennsic Youth Choir Director.
>
> If you want further information, you can reach Lady Erlan at
ErlanNordenskald@...<mailto:ErlanNordenskald@...>
>
>
>
> Thanks, Barbara Krege, Special Deputy for Family and Youth Programs
>
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> From: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com [KWChoir@yahoogroups.com] on behalf of Krege,
Barbara B [krege@...]
> Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2012 11:29 AM
> To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [KWChoir] Pennsic Choir 41 rehearsal schedule & Youth Choir
>
>
> Good day Master Robyn and I am so looking forward to Pennsic Choir 41 under
your direction.
>
>
>
> I would appreciate it if you could post the actual rehearsal and performance
times (daily schedule) as soon as you decide upon them.
>
>
>
> I am a new deputy to the President of the SCA  and I want to schedule a number
of meetings with youth officers, youth and families -- around the Pennsic Choir
rehearsal schedule.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Barbara Krege
>
> Special Deputy for Family and Youth Programs
>
>
>
> (THL Jayne Barber, Outlands, Soprano in KWC at Pennsic 38, 39 and 40)
>
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> From: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com [KWChoir@yahoogroups.com] on behalf of Dave
[dsrubin2004@...]
> Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2012 7:39 AM
> To: KWChoir@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [KWChoir] Pennsic Choir 41
>
> Hi folks!
>
> Time to start thinking about Pennsic Choir this year!
>
> A couple of key things:
>
> - The schedule will remain essentially the same as past years:
>
> Rehearsals 8/2 (Th) through 8/8 (W) - will be scheduled to avoid major war
events (and it's ok if you don't get to the war by the 2nd)
> 8/8 (W) - "teaser" performance during "Midnight Madness" - about 8pm
> 8/9 (Th) (dress rehearsal and recording) - 1:00-3:00pm
> 8/9 (Th) (concert) - 6:00-7:00pm
>
> - We expect to have a special guest director preparing and directing a song
>
> - I plan to do good 'sung' learning tracks again, so those of us who don't
read music so well can participate.
>
> - Male voices (or REALLY low female voices!) are always at a premium, so start
working on those guys who should be singing with us but keep finding excuses. If
they want to fight as well, it can be done. If they think it's too much time
committment, we can work something out...
>
> - I'm always looking for song suggestions. Please don't just offer up the
standards (i.e. O Magnum Mysterium), but suggest those jewels you are doing in
your local group that aren't so widely known, but perhaps should be
>
> - I'm also looking for suggestions on how to make the rehearsal schedule work
better or more efficiently
>
> Finally - talk to your households and others about blocking out the concert
time in their war schedules so they can come to the concert. More audience is
better!
>
> I'm looking forward to hearing from all of you and of course seeing you at the
war.
>
> Master Robyn Solarius
> Pennsic 41 Choir Director
>

#1855 From: misbrisby <misbrisby@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:26 pm
Subject: Music
misbrisby
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Is there music available either to print out or listen to, to start preparing? Or do we have a rough estimate as to when it might become available?
 
Thank you,
Marcia

#1856 From: "Susan Kell" <susan@...>
Date: Wed May 9, 2012 5:23 pm
Subject: Paging June W-G...
ygrainek
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Sorry for the interruption, everyone!

June -- please see if my messages are being intercepted by a spam filter or
something. I messaged you a few weeks ago about your CD's, and received no
reply. Then I replied to your message last week, but I suspect you have not
received it. It feels like my e-mail is on your blacklist or something. I
shipped your CD's in January, and just received them back "Return To Sender"
at the end of April! Need to know how to get them to you...

Thanks,
Ygraine

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Susan Kell
Owner & Designer
Kellswood Design & Krafts
www.kellswood.com

#1857 From: Monique Rio <nique.rio@...>
Date: Thu May 10, 2012 9:36 pm
Subject: St. Cecilia at the Tower: This Saturday
nique_2003
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Hi all,

Just a quick reminder that St. Cecilia at the Tower is This Saturday.

http://cynnabar.org/cecilia

Hope to see many of you there!
-Jadzia

#1858 From: Scott Marshall <fireflyaardvark@...>
Date: Sun May 13, 2012 3:03 am
Subject: Re: St. Cecilia at the Tower: This Saturday
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I got back from the St. Cecilia at the Tower event a little while ago, and it was really great!  Thank you for having this event!  I am looking forward to it for next year!
 
Walter Mareshall
 
Canton of Dun Traigh (in the Barony of Andelcrag)

On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Monique Rio <nique.rio@...> wrote:
 

Hi all,

Just a quick reminder that St. Cecilia at the Tower is This Saturday.

http://cynnabar.org/cecilia

Hope to see many of you there!
-Jadzia



#1859 From: Jo-Ann <JoniSyngs@...>
Date: Thu May 10, 2012 10:02 pm
Subject: Re: St. Cecilia at the Tower: This Saturday
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I'm going!  Looking forward to it!

Siiri


-----Original Message-----
From: Monique Rio <nique.rio@...>
To: KWChoir <KWChoir@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thu, May 10, 2012 5:46 pm
Subject: [KWChoir] St. Cecilia at the Tower: This Saturday

 
Hi all,

Just a quick reminder that St. Cecilia at the Tower is This Saturday.

http://cynnabar.org/cecilia

Hope to see many of you there!
-Jadzia

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