July 31, 2016 - Zanesville Memorial Concert Band
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July 31, 2016 - Zanesville Memorial Concert Band
ZMCB Sponsorship The band depends on corporate and individual sponsorships to fund its next season. Just one concert costs approximately $2,000. Over the years, the Zanesville Memorial Concert Band has provided local residents with an enjoyable summer evening of entertainment, as well as providing dedicated local musicians with an opportunity to perform. Here’s how you can help continue this tremendous Zanesville tradition! Endowment Fund The ZANESVILLE MEMORIAL CONCERT BAND Summer 2016 Concert Series The ZCMB Endowment Fund is held at the Muskingum County Community Foundation. You can give to this in many different ways including cash, publiclytraded securities, tangible personal property, bequests (wills), charitable remainder trusts, life estate gifts, life insurance, IRAs, and retirement plans. A new fund may be named in memory or in honor of a designate with a contribution. Please contact ZMCB for more information! Monetary Contribution Levels Concert Sponsor Sponsor Patron Donor Benefactor Supporter Friend $2,000 & up $500 - $1,999 $250 - $499 $100 - $249 $50 - $99 $25-49 up to $24.99 Performance Schedule ng! stro Keep our tradition utions to: Sunday, June 5th, 7 p.m. Send your contrib ZMCB Zane’s Landing Park P.O. Box 2915 702-2915 Zanesville, OH 43 nt of the law lowed to the exte Tax deductions al nizations for 501(c)(3) orga Sunday, June 19th, 7 p.m. Check out the NEW ZMCB.ORG! Secrest Auditorium Zane’s Landing Park . Sunday, July 3rd, 7 p.m. Sunday, July 17th, 7 p.m. Please list my name in the program as: Zane’s Landing Park Sunday, July 31st, 7 p.m. For our records Mailing Address Zane’s Landing Park City State -20- Zip All concerts are free and open to the public since 1923! -1- Z The ZCMB - A Brief History anesville flourished with performing arts activities in the late 1800s, and the John Bauer Band was among them. The band was organized before 1880 and averaged 15 to 20 members. When the band leader died in 1912, his ensemble was taken over by the American Rolling Mills Company, and became known as the Armco Band. The 7th Regiment and Armco bands held their concerts locally, in McIntire Park and Putnam Park. By 1923, the two bands had merged, taking the present day name of Zanesville Memorial Concert Band. Today, funds for the concerts are raised by individual and corporate contributions. An endowment fund has also been established for anyone wishing to make a donation towards the ZMCB. The band’s current home is Zane’s Landing Park, along the eastern banks of the Muskingum River in downtown Zanesville. Concerts are performed on five Sunday evenings through the summer. Concerts remain free to the public, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. 2016 Board of Directors Chad Stemm Dakota McConaha Paula Harsch Deb Savage Linda Cash Bill Albright Jeff Roquemore Janine Bock Paul Thompson Jan Gatton-Shirer Linda Thompson Crystal Engle President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Publicity Fundraiser Chairperson Artistic Director Assistant Director Personnel Manager Band Rep. Band Rep. Archives/Historian/ Band Rep. -2- Jennifer Roquemore (Past President) Adam Barclay (Legal Advisor) Charlotte Smith Rita Boyce Whiten Mauk Don Cain Janet Slack Ann Lillie Briggs Thea Crawmer Connie Schroder CONTRIBUTORS Friends of the Zanesville Memorial Concert Band SUPPORTERS May Family Dental Alan King Paul & Lois Dearth Ann Burkhart Paul & Susan Shannon Betty Wiechert Paul Hoffman Brooke Anderson Phyllis Cerney Fannie Brill Renee Show James & Patricia Burkhart Richard & Christine Jan, Bob & Cathie Jenkins Richard & Lucile McBride Joe & Janet Burns Richard Powell Joe & Laile McBride Robert & Patricia Payne John Herron Women’s Democratic Club of Judy McAllister Muskingum County Katha Mercer Would you like to help support our great Zanesville tradition? Simply turn this page and find out how you can! We appreciate any and all support! THANK YOU! The Zanesville Memorial Concert Band & Board thank you for attending our 2016 Concert Season! None of this would be possible without our patrons like you! The ZMCB also thanks... Zanesville High School, for use of rehearsal facilities The City of Zanesville, for the use of Zane’s Landing Park & Secrest Auditorium All of our area’s music educators, for use of their music libraries Members of the ZMCB who work on the “Friends of the Band” program Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Department, for use of its board room for our board of directors meetings Dakota McConaha, our webmaster and producer of our concert programs -19- CONTRIBUTORS THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Friends of the Zanesville Memorial Concert Band CONCERT SPONSORS In Memory of Michael Engle from Crystal, John and Nick Engle SPONSORS Anthony Adornetto, O.D. & Fritz Heiby, O.D. Corley & Melodie Thomas D-C Chiropractic Neurology Center Eastside Community Ministry Matesich Distributing North Valley Bank PST Professional Service Techniques Ron & Betsy Thomas The Community Bank PATRONS Century National Bank David & Vivian Dernberger Dominos Pizza Genesis Healthcare System In Memory of Herbert P. Tim Jones from Marlene Jones Phyllis P. Mast Rob & Kathy Malek DONORS Ann Janusz Ann Lillie Briggs Bob Evans Brandywine Hospital for Pets Buffalo Wild Wings Daniel and Carol Cowden Doug & Connie Fink Ed & Carol Yetter Elden Hudson Franklin Printing Fred & Charlotte Smith Howard S. Zwelling Jerald McTeague Jim & Janine Bock Mary Obenour Miller Lynn Insurance OES Pam Raines Paul & Linda Thompson Randy & Kitty Cunningham Reed Professional Services, Inc Ruth Ann & Dave Coulson Sandra Turner Star Engineering Thorne Plumbing BENEFACTORS Barbara & Richard Cornell, Sr. Barbara and Myron Orr Barbara Friesinger Bill Christy Carolyn Spenser Charlie & Marcy White David & Marilyn Moody Deb & Dave Savage Donald Cain Donald Moody & Estelle Dinan Elizabeth Linn Ellen Shaw Ellen Vonada Eric & Pam Schmieder Gretchen Jamiolowski In Memory of Michael Engle from Kathryn & Philip Short J & E Distributors Jean Friesinger Julia Carrel Kristina Hawk Nanina Brackman Paula Harsch Tom Payne Verge & Bonnie Dilts Virginia Huntsman Whiten Mauk -18- 10 Third Street Malta, Ohio 43758 740.962.4266 2775 Maysville Pike Zanesville, Ohio 43701 740.450.2265 112 North Valley Street Corning, Ohio 43730 740.347.4355 www.nvboh.com -3- Remembering THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Michael Engle The Zanesville Memorial Concert Band pays our respects, and remembers our loving friend Michael Engle From yo ur lovin gm caring f ather, an other, d brother.. little . We Lov e You Need a loan? GO FOR IT! WE’RE LENDING. -17- Tried and True. www.thecombank.com TAKE A LOOK AT THIS! ZANE TRACE PLAYERS PRESENTS THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD Mystery by Rupert Holmes Directed by Shelley Tolliver Musical Director: Sheryl Wise Show dates: August 5, 6, 12, 13 / 8:00pm / August 7, 14 / 2:30pm Dickens last novel is vibrantly captured in this spirited musical production with one twist - Charles Dickens passed away before he finished. While the audience votes for the guilty party there could be a different ending every night! The Uninvited Thriller by Tim Kelly & Dorothy McArdle Directed by Caitlin Staker Auditions: August 21, 22 / 7:00pm Show dates: October 21, 22, 28, 29 / 7:00pm / October 23, 30 / 2:30pm This Halloween thriller has it all. A haunted history, mysterious visitors, and characters who are at odds in dealing with the past... and with the present. Chock full of special effects and intrigue, this production is sure to tantalize your Halloween appetite. For more information check out: http://zanetraceplayers.org -16- Remembering Michael Engle Michael Frederick Engle (April 2, 1987—October 17, 2014) would have described himself as a “Band Geek,” “Sci-Fi Aficionado,” “Trekkie,” “techie,” Lego Master Builder, and avid gun enthusiast. He loved life & tried to make the most out of every day. He graduated from Zanesville High School in 2005 & The Ohio State University in 2009 with a major in aviation management & a minor in business. He was in National Honor Society, the ZHS band, golf team, ran sound for the drama dept., sang with the Y-City Barbershoppers, was very active in the Market St Baptist church & after graduation from OSU he did a lot of work with Mifflin Presbyterian church’s youth program in addition to being an active alumni of AHP fraternity. Michael held a variety of jobs throughout his life. He started working at age 16 at Pugh Jewelers, went on to Timber Run Gardens, & his first summer home from OSU at Zanesville Aviation where he decided that his college major was to be aviation. After graduation from OSU he was a special projects manager at Pilot Air Freight in Gahanna. When he landed that job, he came home telling us all that “you know, the future is in air freight!” One thing that was a constant for Michael was his love of music. We introduced him to all kinds and styles of music. He tended to gravitate to classical movie sound tracks, jazz, classic rock & what we now call “the oldies.” Michael’s 3 biggest fears in life were: spiders, needles, and cancer, in that order. After calling me to ask about symptoms of a urinary tract infection, I had him go to an urgent care where he checked out fine & was told it was viral. That set off alarms for me & I pushed very hard for him to get to a doctor. In the next 8 months, additional symptoms started to appear & after a very stern talk from his dad, he went to a doctor one of his roommate’s recommended who immediately sent him for a CT scan which revealed a tumor which was the size of a pork roast in his lower abdomen. He was diagnosed with Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor (DSRCT), a childhood cancer that very rarely develops in adults. We were told that he had a 15% chance of making it 5 years...he made it 2. The July 17th concert was to honor his memory & his valiant fight to beat cancer. If his story can do anything, it is our prayer that it motivates people to be proactive in their healthcare. Cancer awareness is great—but just being aware isn’t enough. Get your physicals, care for your bodies, & catch it EARLY! That is the true key to beating it. -5- THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS -6- -15- J MEET OUR CONDUCTORS THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Sunday, July 31st, 2016 / Zane’s Landing Park Anthony Adornetto, O.D. Fritz Heiby, O.D. JEFFREY L. ROQUEMORE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR eff retired from Zanesville High School after serving 16 years as band director and music department coordinator from 1988-2004. Previously, Jeff held band director positions at Philo High School, Hamlin (W.Va.) High School, Fort Frye High School, and, most recently, Custer County High School in Westcliffe, Colo. Jeff earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Ohio University in 1974, a Master’s Degree in Music Education from Marshall University in 1981, and a Master’s Degree in Public School Administration from Ohio University in 1992. He has served the Ohio Music Education Association (OMEA) as district secretarytreasurer, president-elect, and president. Jeff was also director of the Muskingum College Spirit Band from 2004-06. He also plays flute and piccolo for the band. M Comprehensive Eye Examinations Retinal Photography & Corneal Mapping Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration & Diabetic Examinations Diagnosis & Treatment of Eye Infections, Diseases & Injuries – OPTICAL SHOPPE – Large Selection of Designer Eyeglasses To Fit All Budgets & Lifestyles All Types of Contact Lenses 1038 Maple Ave., Zanesville, Ohio 43701 BRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT IN FOR 10% OFF FRAMES & LENSES OR CONTACTS OR 15% OFF EXAM FRAMES & LENSES OR CONTACTS JANINE SCHMELZER BOCK ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR rs. Schmelzer Bock is a native of Bremen, Ohio, and received her Bachelor of Music Education and Master of the Arts degrees from Ohio State University. As a member of the Ohio State University Marching Band, she became the first woman to dot the “i” in the famed “Script Ohio” marching maneuver in a single-script at a home football game in Ohio Stadium. Schmelzer Bock also has been a member of the 122nd Army Band / Army National Guard, stationed at Beitler Armory in Worthington. When not wielding the baton in front of the ZMCB, you will find her playing tuba for the band. -14- (740) 453-20/20 -7- SPECIAL THANKS TO... MEET OUR CONDUCTORS Sunday, July 31st, 2016 / Zane’s Landing Park ...for continued support and advertising for the ZMCB Concert Series Mrs. Galvin serves as an adjunct lecturer in Music Technology at Capital University and The Ohio State University, where she periodically teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in Finale© and SmartMusic© software. Additionally, she has served the Ohio Music Education Association in a number of capacities. Most recently, she and her husband served as the co-chairs of the 2013 OMEA State Professional Development Conference in Columbus, Ohio. Lisa holds membership in the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), the National Association for Music Education, the North American Brass Band Association, the International Women’s Brass Conference and the Ohio Music Education Association. She has been honored with induction into Phi Beta Mu International Bandmasters Fraternity, Pi Kappa Lambda International Music Honor Society, the American School Band Directors’ Association, and she is listed in ‘Who’s Who of American Women’. Lisa spent several years in her youth as a resident of Cambridge, Ohio. She and her husband, Joe currently reside in Columbus, Ohio. Special thanks to... ...for the use of their truck to move equipment -8- -13- MEET OUR CONDUCTORS TAKE A LOOK AT THIS! Sunday, July 31st, 2016 / Zane’s Landing Park LISA GALVIN GUEST CONDUCTOR A native Ohioan, Lisa Galvin holds two degrees in Music Education from The Ohio State University, and recently retired after 30 years of successful teaching in the Reynoldsburg and Hilliard City School Districts. Her middle school and high school performing ensembles have been invited to perform at local, state and national venues, and they consistently received Superior Ratings at both District and State level events sanctioned by the Ohio Music Education Association. In 2014, Lisa was asked to join the staff of The Ohio State University Marching Band as Interim Associate Director. She is a founding member of the Brass Band of Columbus, where she has maintained the Principal Horn chair for the past 31 years. She is also a founding member and Principal Horn with the Athena Brass Band, comprised of women brass band professionals from across the United States. Lisa’s interest in music arranging and composition has steered her toward an active career of producing all types of music. She was asked to join the arranging staff of The Ohio State University Marching Band in 2008, and her music has been featured in several bowl game appearances and popular halftime videos by the famed marching band. Mrs. Galvin also enjoys writing solo, ensemble and large group works for a number of middle school and high school band programs, and she has served as a guest conductor and clinician for many bands across the state of Ohio. In 2009, Mrs. Galvin was asked to join the band staff of the newly-opened Hilliard Bradley High School in Hilliard, Ohio, where she was privileged to have two original compositions chosen as the school’s Alma Mater and Fight Song “We Are Bradley.” She has been commissioned for numerous compositions, and in 2012 she was honored to have one of her original works premiered at the International Women’s Brass Conference. She has original compositions published with Daehn Publications and the C. L. Barnhouse Company. -12- ZANESVILLE COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS Quilters Musical by Barbara Damashek and Molly Newman Directed by Rebecca Wagstaff Musical Director: Chad Stemm Show dates: September 16, 17, 23, 24/ 8:00pm / September 18, 25 / 2:30pm QUILTERS is the story of, Sarah, a pioneer matriarch and six women, who are called her daughters, as they face frontier life. The musical is presented as a series of short tales and tableaux matched with musical numbers, each presenting an aspect of frontier life or womanhood. The patches or blocks represent “girlhood, marriage, childbirth, spinsterhood, twisters, fire, illness and death.” The various patches are ultimately assembled into one glorious, brilliantly colorful quilt, the effect is both breathtaking and magical. Annie Get Your Gun Musical by Irving Berlin Directed by Angel Palmer Musical Director: Tom Tompkins Audition Dates: August 14, 15 / 7:00pm Show dates: November 4, 5, 11, 12 / 8:00pm / September 6, 13 / 2:30pm Annie Oakley is the best shot around, and she manages to support her little brother and sisters by selling the game she hunts. When she’s discovered by Col. Buffalo Bill, he persuades this novel sharpshooter to join his Wild West Show. It only takes one glance for her to fall head over heels for dashing shooting ace Frank Butler, who headlines the show. She soon eclipses Butler as the main attraction which, while good for business, is bad for romance. Butler hightails it off to join a rival show, his bruised male ego leading the way, but is ultimately pitted against Annie in a final shootout. The rousing, sure-fire finale hits the mark every time in a testament to the power of female ingenuity. For more information check out: http://zct.org -9- TONIGHT’S BAND PERSONNEL TONIGHT’S CONCERT PROGRAM Sunday, July 31st, 2016 / Zane’s Landing Park Sunday, July 31st, 2016 / Zane’s Landing Park FLUTE Kellie Hartmeyer Lark Higginbotham Julie Johnson Dakota Lickliter Jessica Moore Jeff Roquemore CLARINET Aaron Beatty Jennifer Caplinger Angie Ferrell Everett Jackson Darci Robinson Linda Thompson ALTO SAXOPHONE Stephen Johnson FRENCH HORN Carol Cowden Gwen Emler David Goslin Beth Jackson Katie King TENOR SAXOPHONE Nick Malek BARITONE SAXOPHONE Courtney Keys OBOE Donald Sharrer BASSOON Bennett VanHorn STRING BASS Alex Shinn CORNET & TRUMPET Brandon Barnes Ricky Harvey Woody Higginbotham Andrea Malek Jim Mayercak Chris Morrow David Turrill Tom Young TROMBONE Jim Fineran Kiel Lauer Rick Schmidt Jennifer Shields Fred Smith EUPHONIUM Richard Kreuter James McLaughlin Paul Thompson TUBA Janine Bock Jim Bock Randy Cunningham Dee MacCarthy Jordan Rose David Schroder PERCUSSION Jared Coulson Paul Hudson Cole Pennington Ben Raines Slade Young Jeffrey L. Roquemore, Conductor Lisa Galvin, Guest Conductor Janine Schmelzer Bock, Assistant Conductor Paul Thompson, Announcer The raising of our Colors is presented by: American Legion, Post 29 Boy Scout Troop 128 Kevin Pinson, Scoutmaster Zanesville Memorial Concert Band His Honor March Henry Fillmore Star Spangled Banner arr. John Philip Sousa Charles Savage, Vocalist First Suite in E-Flat Gustav Holst Iberian Escapades Robert Sheldon Strike Up the Band Gershwin/Barker Intermission Coat of Arms Geroge Kenny Princeton Variations David Shaffer Blaze the Trail Lisa Galvin Songs from the Heartland Mikkelson, Sze, Galvin, Roberts The Spirit of the Solitary Lisa Galvin Defender The Stars and Stripes Forever John Philip Sousa -10- Any announcements or other public communications made at the ZMCB performances must first be presented to, and approved by the ZMCB Board of Directors. Thank you. -11-