hords CCanyon - The Black Canyon Barbershop Chorus
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hords CCanyon - The Black Canyon Barbershop Chorus
BLACK CANYON BARBERSHOP CHORUS CC www.blackcanyonchorus.org ! MONTROSE COLORADO Singing every Thursday at 7:00 PM, Community United Methodist Church of Olathe anyon hords Visit us at our official web site: http:/barbershopsingingmontrose.yolasite.com/ MAY 2013 Vol. 29 Number 5 Tap Night at the HorseFly Brewery Truth mixed with fiction Taylor and Sutton arrived just after 6, expecting to be the first of the invited revelers. But they were wrong. Chamberlain, Pierson, and Olmstead were already knee deep in brew donating a $1 per tap to our chapter. But a table of 4 seemed too small for 6 so the late arrivals slinked to another table to eat and drink all alone, until an invited local attorney of impeccable reputation joined them. Conversation with the brewery owner set any concerns to bed since he assured us is that even though he didn’t know about the tap night, he would make sure we got the promised donation, which is good. So we had another pint. Which was also good. As you may surmise, 6:30 brought an avalanche of singers storming thru the door, ordering pitchers of Scottish beer, and tuning off-key in anticipation of singing the entire evening. Ah, what a dream. Rex jumped on one table blowing a round harmonica several notes at the same time yelling “pick the one you like and let’s sing an Irish tune.” Tom took the bait and began waving both arms frantically, probably to “Irish Wild Rose” or whatever he named it. Toasting and singing continued until the establishment was empty, which meant no more donations. I’m sure we didn’t drive them away. It might have been that it was 2:30 am and Dennis felt the need to go home before he was missed. Some of us lost track about how much we probably collected that night, but one of the more formidable quaffers estimated we should expect from $500 to $1000 just from our chorus. That may be slightly optimistic, but we’ll see. In case you hear some rumors, be assured there is no proof that any waitress ever asked any of the chorus to either shut up or leave. That is simply fantasy. Most of them really acted like they like us and thought our rendition of “Let Me Call You Sweathog” was clever and musical. Well, maybe the big guy with all the tattoos didn’t like it when what’s his name pinched his girl friend during the reprise, but at least he didn’t smack what’s his name with the growler as threatened. Oh, and there was the time when one of the guys claimed he lost his car keys, again, and told us a familiar story to ease his consicience. But I don’t really think he lost them where he was looking for them, but one never knows what happens when one loses his keys. And the $200 does seem kind of expensive. And of course one of the guys thought it would be funny to sing tenor when we didn’t have a tenor, and really didn’t need one since we were singing so loud it didn’t matter. But singing tenor did cause some unpleasant confusion as to his sexuality which caused some confusion to the drunk at the bar who thought our tenor was cuter than the tenor wanted to be. Which resulted in unintended consequences. Whatever. It was strange that the phone started ringing incessantly about 11 pm looking for most of the guys who claimed they weren’t there anyway. It was strange cuz they were there and the phone kept ringing. Then angry females started streaming thru the door looking for the guys who were not there. Really confusing. Then, after convincing them that a brew or two would make things right, the evening settled down to a normal raucous brewery Tuesday night. Any fights were really just minor misunderstandings, and any blood was easily cleaned up ...by the late staff. Some of you missed all the fun. To know more, just ask Rex about it. Page 1 of 4 pages BLACK CANYON BARBERSHOP CHORUS CANYON CHORDS is the official monthly publication of the Black Canyon Barbershop Chorus known as the Montrose, Colorado, chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. Opinions stated in this bulletin are not necessarily those of the Chapter, the Editor, or possibly even the stated author. 2013 CHAPTER OFFICERS (Term expires 12/31 in year shown after office) PRESIDENT (2013) ! Larry Wilkinson! IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT ! Larry Wilkinson SECRETARY (2014) ! Chuck Frush! TREASURER (2014) ! Rex Pierson! PROGRAM VP (2013) ! Larry Cooper MEMBERSHIP VP (2014) ! Del Dyck PUBLIC RELATIONS VP (2013) ! Dennis Olmstead! MUSIC VP (2013) ! David Stannard! COMMUNICATIONS VP (???) ! Bill Sutton! MEMBERS-AT-LARGE (1 year terms) ! Bob Brethouwer ! ! Tim Davis ! John Reick ! John Taylor MUSICAL DIRECTOR: ! MaryAnn Rathburn ! Tom Chamberlain, Emeritus ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER ! Carol Morrell SERGEANT AT ARMS ! Bob Brethouwer SUNSHINE GUY (appointed) ! Rex Pierson CHAPTER HISTORIAN (appointed) ! Tom Chamberlain 2013 Show Chairman ! Tom Chamberlain www.blackcanyonchorus.org ! MONTROSE COLORADO Splinters from the Board Some of you, well one at least, would really like to know what went on at the board meeting and would like to know before it is history in case there was something that needs to be done and won’t be done because he is not aware of what he is supposed to do. Normally that information is available in a document called “minutes.” In this case the name has been changed to “hours” or “days” or even “months.” So, he who needs information is just out of luck other than the rather tacky effort is made at this column. So take it for what it is worth. PR-VP Dennis O tried to explain how difficult it is to order something as common as ‘name tags’ from our sometimes inefficient Barbershop Store. He also reported that he is still sifting through boxes of stuff left by Glenn Simpson and really doesn’t know what to do with them. Seemed like an easy solution. Tom, our Historian, was not present so the board simply decided to dump them on Tom and he could take care of it. President Larry W was in Denver for some tests and was not present. Secretary Rex P picked up the gavel and moved us thru the meeting with dispatch but no brownies. Others missed for other reasons. Dr. Bob stayed in Grand Junction, Larry C stayed home, Carol M stayed home, and David S stayed home. And Tim D stayed somewhere. All had good excuses, or at least an excuse. Dr. Bob was in St. Mary’s for some surgery repair, Larry C and Carol M feared the dreaded April Cedaredge white-out, David stayed home with Catherine, and Tim, well Tim didn’t come. Probably feeling guilty by not accomplishing anything, someone made a motion to keep our Show tickets the same price as last year so Rex could get on with ordering them. It was seconded and passed, I think. Rex thinks so too so this year’s tickets will say $15 and probably will not say the early price of $10 so people will be confused when they get some change unless they get tickets from a member who doesn’t know about the $10 early price. They will know if they read this. And understand it. I certainly don’t. Mainly the evening sort of just wandered around some show details, but without Tom present, wandering was just wandering. Rex, of course, now having the gavel, gave us one of his typical excellent and detailed treasurer reports, complete with lots of data and a unanimous vote to accept it as presented. I mean, who could question it? Hah, not me. Those who attended went home with an unsatisfied sweet tooth. We missed Sally’s brownies. Page 2 of 4 pages BLACK CANYON BARBERSHOP CHORUS www.blackcanyonchorus.org ! MONTROSE COLORADO There are lots of members who need our prayers, good thoughts, and support in times of difficulty. Please keep them in your daily musings. Dr. Bob! Recovering from a pacemaker installation mistake Larry Wilkinson! Pending results from some cardiology tests Gary Wilson! Dealing with serious complications with his wife, Michelle’s, prognosis. She is undergoing some heavy duty treatment and results will not be known for several months. Duane Thaxton! Recovering from a recent surgery. David Stannard! Dealing with Catherine’s recent brain surgery to remove a tumor. If I missed anyone, please add the name to this list, and be sure to let Rex know. He is our Sunshine Guy and never misses sending a card when needed. In filling out an appli cation, where it says, 'In cas e of emergency, notify:' I put 'DOCTOR.’ HEROES: What a guy in a boat does. cook that ARBITRATOR: A ork at leaves Arby's to w McDonalds. Dave Stannard! May 4 We don’t stop singing because we get old, we get old because we stop singing. No one is in charge of your happiness but you Chapter Quartets FOURMATA We never rea lly grow up, we only l earn how to act in pub lic. Page 3 of 4 pages Contact: Bill Sutton 874-9280 ROCKY ROAD Contact: Vern Dockter 970 -210 - 1793 BLACK CANYON BARBERSHOP CHORUS gettin these www.blackcanyonchorus.org ! MONTROSE COLORADOin ad What a challenge! He knew what he wanted to have in mem his software system, but had no idea of how to develop a outnu program allowing him to do what he wanted to do. So, if Stamp tinue you can believe this, he worked with Apple to develop a I here new program. They suggested he buy a software program Prisc called "Numbers," and told them they would help him modchoru ify it to create a software system that would allow Lee to good do what he wanted to do. So he worked with the Apple tinue program people and ended up with a software program audie that would allow him to develop a system that he exto do plained to us on the Board last week. churc Lee had to actually develop a Quicken program for his new MAC. Teach the Children to Sing If any of you might be interested in learning what he did, just call him. He loved doing it, and continues to imMountain Talk Page 13 Julyprove 2012 it, and LOVES to talk about it. And not because he 1943 Spring Drive CHAPTER MISSION STATEMENT wants to brag about it, he was just very excited about what "Flourishing and growing as individuals, as a Delta, CO 81416 he was exactly able to do, on his own. He will be able to April 26-27 chorus, and as a chapter by singing in an separate revenues and expenses Chapter Quartets RMD NEWS Rocky Mountain Harmony College REQUESTED (T,RETURN L, Br, Bs) atmosphere of musical excellence and by for all of our paid activities, annual SPRING CONVENTION For Every Member Int’l Quartet Prelims shows, Harmony Showcases promoting harmony in our lives, our Fastlane September 28-29 Red Lion Inn (Stapleton) (with Denver Mile High) Singing Valentines, Elk programs, relationships, and our community." FALL CONVENTION Denver, Colorado Paul Dover 303 471-2225 etc, and do the same with all of Albuquerque spebsqsa@comcast.net activities, our Doyle Cline, Paulour Dover “overhead” For those of us who do not live in the GrayCOMPLIMENTARY Jackson, Gian Porro CHORDS Rocky Mountain Harmony College will beautifulTHE state CANYON of New Mexico, I strongly chapter share of yearly BHS dues, NOT be in Estes Park in February 2013. suggest that you EDITOR/PUBLISHER bring your wife and visit BULLETIN Grace Notes director It will be held in conjunction with the Old Town Albuquerque, and Santa Fe as COPYfees, coffee revenues, Jerry Hooper 303 278-1762 Spring Convention in April. Bi"if Sutton well you have the time (spend an extra church rental expenses, etc. JerMarHooper@aol.com day or two if you can). 1943 Spring Drive We’ll crown a new District Quartet Delta CO Champion, our81416 choruses will compete for the opportunity to874-9280 represent the RMD in Phone/FAX Toronto, and the convention will be full of fun and educational opportunities to sing e-mail: wi"iesut@aol.com throughout the weekend. Registration forms are on the District website <www.RMDsing.org> as well as links to the headquarters hotel lodging reservation process and Kiva Auditorium information. With the retirement of Dr. Dan Clark, RMD BOTY, last year, Jeff Click has returned to the office of Music and Performance VP for the RMD, and is planning another outstanding Rocky Mountain Harmony College. It will be full of the classes and coaching we have come to expect with the intensive learning experience of Rocky Mountain Harmony College, and will have the additional appeal of a high powered Saturday night show with the International Quartet Prelim qualifiers added to the performance lineup. EVERYONE will want to attend this show of champions! There's a fin e line between cud dling and holding som eone down so they can't get away. As a gentle reminder, the RMD has negotiated the best room rate possible for a block of hotel sleeping rooms, and when you use these rooms, our Association of Chapters benefits with low-cost or no-cost space for chorus rehearsal ballrooms, classrooms, and meeting room space, etc. Please do not think of lodging outside of the RMD room block. Doing so might save you $5 - $10 per night, and then costs the District hundred of dollars in rental of meeting room space for our events. That’s YOUR District dollars being wasted unnecessarily. Thanks for lodging together as a District family (where you can enjoy the fellowship), and saving ourselves a boatload of money. SUMMER FESTIVALS The RMD has three fabulous festivals every summer, and every barbershopper should get to at least one of them. July 20-21 Silverton www.barbershopsingingmontrose.yolasite.com Aug 17-18 Harmony Happening in the Hills at Mt. Rushmore www.shrineofdemocracychorus.org Sunday, Aug 26 Boulder Chautauqua www.harmonize.com/timberliners ER: A 8. EYEDROPP logist. lmo clumsy ophtha Hey, whether you know it or like it, SHOW TIME is rapidly approaching. Really, we are going to be on stage at the Pavilion on June 15 and are expected to sing some girly songs to an expectant audience. The better we sing, the more they will enjoy the evening, and come see us in 2014. Are you doing your ‘part?’. Nope, that is not a pun. Page 4 of 4 pages tende get th A Boar chap find w Del Miller, Joe Gibson Bob Dickman, Jerry Hooper Ignition! 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