Message from the President Local Chapter Update
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Message from the President Local Chapter Update
Alumni News Publisher: Austin UAPB/AM&N Alumni Chapter Volume No. 3 Issue No. 1st Quarter Date: Jan. - March, 2009 Message from the President Hello Fellow Alumni, Happy New Year to everyone. As we began this historical year. Let us not forget that the whole world is watching and evaluating us on our capabilities as a people. :culmi We have witness an historical moment in history in the Inauguration of our 44th President of the United States of America, President Barack H. Obama, where millions attended with even more taking in this historical moment via, television, internet, etc. We have to give God all the glory for what He has done. Here are a few of the highlights of this moment in history captured on January 20, 2009… The Capital is made ready and the platform is set for the Inauguration of our 44th President of the United States of America. Queen Aretha Franklin Rev. J. Lowery prayed…God of our weary years, God of our silent tears thou who hast brought us thus far on our way. Thou, who hast by thy might led us into the light, keep us forever in thy path we pray. Father, we thank you. Amen Please come, join our efforts and help us to fulfill our vision as a chapter. We need your help and commitment. Thank you for your commitment and willingness to serve. May God bless each of you. H. Ed Calahan, President Local Chapter Update bellowed, “America the Beautiful.” President Barack H. Obama takes the Oath of Office administered by Chief Justice John Roberts as the First Lady Michelle hold the Lincoln Bible and their daughters Malia and Sasha looks on. President Obama delivers his Inauguration Speech to the people of this blessed country… And We the People listened and embraced the moment that change had come to Washington. D.C and the rite… The Austin UAPB/AM&N Alumni Chapter has began this year with a commitment to hold its first fund raiser in an effort to support the university and our annual goal. We will raffle of a 32” Flat Screen LCD Television on May 16, 2009 at our special scheduled alumni meeting. The tickets are $5.00 per ticket and each Alumnus has agreed to be responsible for twenty or more tickets. Our goal is to raise at least $2500. Last quarter, we thanked a couple of alumni for attending 2008 homecoming activities only to learn we also had two other chapter members present in the persons of LaToya Finley and Tiffany Payne-Griffin. Thank you Levi, Andy, LaToya and Tiffany for supporting the university with your presence. The Austin Chapter was well represented. One team was eliminated following each challenge and the winner was named “Rah! Cheer Champ.” UAPB The Flagship of the Delta University Campus Updates The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It has program accreditation by the National League for Nursing, National Association for Schools of Music, American Home Economics Association, International Association of Counseling Services, and the National Association for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the National Association of Industrial Technology. The institution is a member of the American Council on Education, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, Association of American Colleges, and the National Collegiate Honors Council. “Hi-Hat,” choreographer for the movies, “Bring It On” and “Step Up 2: The Streets,” University of Massachusetts Head Cheerleading Coach Scott Bouchard, and New Jersey Nets Dancer Brenna Klinger judged the competition. Blunt said earlier, though she could not talk specifically about how the squad performed, that Arkansas was very well represented. This quarter will highlight three other UAPB achievements in extracurricular activities that have brought both national and international recognition to the university. . The For a University Band, a Fast-Paced March to the Inaugural Parade UAPB CHEERLEADERS APPEARED ON MTV The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff cheerleaders was featured on a 90-minute MTV special. The squad will appear on ‘RAH! Paula Abdul’s Cheerleading Bowl’ competing against four other collegiate squads selected by Abdul, a pop celebrity and former Los Angeles Laker Girl. Karen Blunt, UAPB director of spirit programs, said the squad began a lengthy and rigorous selection process in September and traveled to New York City to film the show Nov. 4-7 after being chosen to compete. ‘RAH! Paula Abdul’s Cheerleading Bowl’ was described by MTV as “an elite cheerleading event that will take viewers on a journey with five collegiate squads handselected by Abdul as they travel to New York City to compete in the ultimate cheerleading competition.” The cheerleaders faced squads from the University of Arizona, the University of Hawaii, the University of Montana and the University of Miami at Ohio competing in a series of diverse cheerleadingrelated challenges such as dancing and choreography. The marching band backs up its nickname, the Marching Musical Machine of the MidSouth, or M4, with its size: 225 students, including a drum line of 43. Among the dozen college bands in the inaugural parade honoring President Barack Obama, the Pine Bluff group may have been picked last. Applications exceeded 800, and Presidential Inaugural Committee initially turned down the M4. A week before the presidential election, the band formed "V-O-T-E" on the field at Pine Bluff's football game against Southern University and A&M College, in Baton Rouge, La. The weekend after the election, the M4 spelled "O-B-A-M-A" at home against Grambling State University, to a standing ovation. Then, in early December, Mr. Graham heard that the band had been rejected from the parade. He responded by rejecting that news. "I told the gentleman, 'Go back and talk to your people,'" Mr. Graham said. He urged elected officials, including Arkansas's governor, to plead the band's case to the inaugural committee, as he did to the news media. He argued that students from the Lower Mississippi Delta region, one of the country's poorest areas, may not make it to Washington otherwise. He emphasized the importance of the large band at an institution of 3,000 students. He mentioned\ the slave graveyard on Pine Bluff's campus. On New Year's Eve, an inaugural-committee representative called to tell him his band was in the parade. Text messages between band members flew; many suspected a hoax. But when they returned to the campus and started rehearsing at 5 a.m.—and again at 5:30 p.m.—they knew the news was true. The university began a furious fund-raising campaign, pleading in bright-red letters on its Web site, "HELP SEND M4 TO D.C.!" The Marching Musical Machine of the Mid-South (M4) performs for all home football games and travels to almost all games away from campus. The marching band has made appearances at the Gateway Classic, Professional football games, national television and countless "Battle of the Bands" competitions. Each year M4 hosts its "Band Day", where several high school bands from throughout the country get the opportunity to attend a "Golden Lion" football game, play as a mass band, and perform their half-time shows for each other. VESPER CHOIR SPRING TOUR A SUCCESS 90% sure that the Vesper Choir was going to be able to perform on the morning of March 20th. Bates received confirmation that the performance was scheduled and that the choir would be able to perform a half-hour program from 9:45am to 10:15am on Friday, March 20th. Cathedral tours were to begin at 10:00am, so tour participants, as well as the staff at the Cathedral, were the audience. The UAPB Vesper Choir, directed by Dr. Michael J. Bates, Professor of Music at UAPB and assisted by Dr. Heidi Gordon, Assistant Professor of Music and Assistant Vesper Choir director, was accorded a distinct honor during its annual spring tour (March 21-30). The choir was invited to present a short musical program at the main . altar in the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. on March 20, 2009. The National Cathedral is the sixth largest in the world and is the venue for many official government observances and functions. Recently, it was the site of President The UAPB Vesper Choir takes a tour annually to performance venues across the country such as Italy in 2006 for a performance in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican, as well as St. Mark’s Cathedral in Venice. The performance at the National Cathedral was made possible through the efforts of Bishop George McKinney, Senior Pastor of St. Stephen’s Cathedral Church of God in Christ in San Diego, CA, and U.S. Congressman Danny Davis of Chicago, both of whom are alumni of UAPB/AM&N. Dr. Bates indicated that he had been working on an invitation to perform at the National Cathedral since January, but received word of the real possibility of the performance on the day before the Vesper Choir left for the spring tour. He received a voice mail message from Michael McCarthy, Director of Music at the National Cathedral before the choir departed. After playing “phone tag” for two days, the two of them finally began the task of trying to arrange for the performance. By Wednesday (two days before the choir was to arrive in Washington), Bates received word that the Cathedral administration was Barrack Obama’s prayer service held during inaugural activities. The Director of Music emphasized to the students that the invitation to perform was highly unusual and that the Bishop to Bishop contact (Bishop McKinney to the Washington Cathedral’s Bishop Shane) made things happen. The Choir had a brief tour of the sanctuary, including explanations of the history and significance of artifacts, images and religious objects. The Vesper Choir then took its place at the main altar and sang: “The Last Words of David” by Randall Thompson, “Alleluia” by Ralph Manuel, “Hallelujah” from the Mount of Olives by Beethoven, and “Surely, He Has Borne our Griefs” and the “Amen” Chorus from Handel’s “Messiah”. The performance moved some persons in the audience and choir to tears. The Director of Music was extremely complimentary and said that the sound was “fantastic”. The students were in awe of the Cathedral and its beauty and the significance of the opportunity was not lost upon them. They were excited about the opportunity to perform in such a prestigious venue. The spring 2009 tour began in Indianapolis, where the choir was the guest of Rev. Phillip Carroll, former Vesper Choir member and UAPB student, who coordinated the event. While in Indianapolis the Vesper Choir sang at Greater Shepherd MBC, at St. John AME Church and at Northwest High School. The Choir then traveled to Cincinnati where they were hosted by the Cincinnati-Dayton AM&N/UAPB Alumni Chapter where Mr. Leroy Browning serves as president. The Choir sang at the Regular registration is $195.00 until June 30, 2009. Late or onsite registration is $225.00. DRIVE FOR 35 Recruitment One Recruit One UAPB Recruitment Slogan is One Recruit One. If any of you are interested in becoming the Recruitment Coordinator for the chapter, let us know at our next meeting. Membership Opportunity Southern Missionary Baptist Church and then traveled to Washington, D.C. as the result of an invitation from the Washington, D.C.-Area Alumni Chapter president, Mr. Grover Gibson. While in Washington the choir sang for the Founder’s Day Breakfast sponsored by the alumni chapter held at the Ft. Belvoir Officer’s Club, at the First Baptist Church in Vienna, VA, at Metropolitan Baptist in D.C. (Dr. H. Beecher Hicks, Senior Pastor) and at Round Oak Baptist Church in Silver Spring, MD. The spring tour was made possible by the invaluable support given by alumni and friends. Fellow Alumni the mighty Lions need your support. Please join our efforts in supporting the university as she continues to provide an excellent education to young men and women of this country. Sign up today! Austin UAPB/ AM&N Alumni Chapter: www.austin-uapb-alumni.org/index.html We Need Your Support National Overview The National Alumni Association Board consists of the following organizational structure. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Officers Mr. Samuel Staples, President – 2010 Hannibal Bolton, First Vice-President – 2008 Kristina Gulley, Second Vice President – 2010 Rosie Pettigrew, Recording Secretary – 2010 Matthew Henry, Treasurer – Ex-Officio Kenya Joiner, Parliamentarian – 2008 Ceola Davis-Barnes, Immediate Past President Board of Directors 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Napoleon Carter – 2010 Johnnie T. Flemming – 2010 Verlia Grice-Hoggard – 2010 David Jones (Member at large) – 2010 John A Kuykendall, Director of Alumni Affairs Doris Moore (Member at large) – 2010 Gary Owens – 2010 Bobby Sweat – 2010 16. Ruby Thompson – 2008 Chaplain H. Ed Calahan The 2009 National Alumni Conference will be held in Las Vegas, July 16-19, 2009. The host hotel is the Golden Nugget downtown. Hotel rates will be $45 per night (Monday-Thursday) and $65 (weekends). Historical Black College/University Our Meeting Place The Austin Chapter of the AM&N/UAPB Alumni Association would like to invite you to join in our efforts in supporting our Alma Mater. We meet every second Saturday at the Agape Baptist Church, 7801 North Lamar Blvd. Bldg. F-15 at 1:00 P.M. in the “Centre” Building Complex. Church Telephone number: (512)454-1547 Church Email Address: hecagape@sbcglobal.net Contact Information Austin UAPB/AM&N Alumni Chapter Our Email Address: Austin_UAPBAlumni@yahoogroups.com Our Web Address: http://www.austin-uapb-alumni.org Our local Mailing Address: C/o 1700 East 38th Street Austin, Texas 78722-1202 One Recruit One Alumni We Need Your Support