Remember to send to Jack Ray the names of three guests so that he can send postcards to invite them to our Guest Night July 15. Please provide their street or email address as well. Our deadline for doing this will be July 1. Jack’s email address is Jandbray04@netins.net.
Possible Sing-out
For Veterans Day, November 11, we have been asked to sing at the Views of Cedar Rapids again this year. They will have their recognition event in the middle of the afternoon. We will have our mic testing that evening during our normal Tuesday rehearsal, so this would be a second thing happening on that day.
Please let Larry H know if you can NOT sing that afternoon.
Golf Outing
Friday, August 8
Twin Pines Golf Course (42nd Street NE, CR)
4:00 first tee time
We will go to The Pines afterward for dinner/drinks (right across the street)
Tuesday Plan
God Bless America
This Is My Country
Armed Forces Medley
Star Spangled Banner
Gospel Medley
You Raise Me Up
Upcoming Events
July 15 – Guest Night
July 22 – Cedar Rapids Kernels National Anthem
August 8 – Annual Golf Outing
August 17 – Honor Flight Orientation (x2)
November 11 – Possible sing-out at The Views of Cedar Rapids
Remember, our rehearsal afterglow is this week, again at The Starlite Room, 3300 First Ave. NE.
Upcoming Musical Events:
Considering Matthew Shepard
This incredible musical work will be presented twice this month, Sat., June 28 at 7 p.m. at St. Paul’s and Sun., June 29 at 4 p.m. at the University of Iowa’s Voxman Music Building.
Considering Matthew Shepard is a Grammy-nominated three-part oratorio composed by Craig Hella Johnson. The work is an evocative and compassionate musical response to the murder of Matthew Shepard. On October 6, 1998, University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard was kidnapped, beaten, and left to die, in what became an infamous act of brutality, and one of America’s most notorious anti-gay hate crimes. Shepard’s murder ultimately led to the creation of the Matthew Shepard Foundation and provided a catalyst for legislation that expanded the definition of a hate crime to include sexual orientation. In 2009, Congress passed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act. Composer Craig Hella Johnson had a profoundly personal reaction to both the murder and its resonance. The Shepard family and Foundation engaged with Johnson in the creation of the work, and allowed the use of fragments from Shepard’s personal diary.
The work combines both modern and classical vocal traditions, multiple choirs, soloists and orchestra. The groups have been in rehearsal for this event for the past several months.
This performance is a collaboration between The Quire of Eastern Iowa, St. Paul’s Sanctuary Choir and other area vocalists.
Tickets are free with options for donation and will be required for entry.
Remember: No rehearsal this coming Tuesday! Enjoy the night off as Larry and Chad visit the Dubuque Chorus.
Update on Bill Moss
Bill is home and did not have the pacemaker surgery that was considered last week. His treatment plan is under consideration at the present time.
National anthem performances at the ballpark
Forget Me Notes and Choir Boys both performed the anthem for games last week. Here are some photos.
Not Three, but FOUR Upcoming Musical Events for Your Attention:
1. Considering Matthew Shepard
This incredible musical work will be presented twice this month, Sat., June 28 at 7 p.m. at St. Paul’s and Sun., June 29 at 4 p.m. at the University of Iowa’s Voxman Music Building.
Considering Matthew Shepard is a Grammy-nominated three-part oratorio composed by Craig Hella Johnson. The work is an evocative and compassionate musical response to the murder of Matthew Shepard. On October 6, 1998, University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard was kidnapped, beaten, and left to die, in what became an infamous act of brutality, and one of America’s most notorious anti-gay hate crimes. Shepard’s murder ultimately led to the creation of the Matthew Shepard Foundation and provided a catalyst for legislation that expanded the definition of a hate crime to include sexual orientation. In 2009, Congress passed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act. Composer Craig Hella Johnson had a profoundly personal reaction to both the murder and its resonance. The Shepard family and Foundation engaged with Johnson in the creation of the work, and allowed the use of fragments from Shepard’s personal diary.
The work combines both modern and classical vocal traditions, multiple choirs, soloists and orchestra. The groups have been in rehearsal for this event for the past several months.
This performance is a collaboration between The Quire of Eastern Iowa, St. Paul’s Sanctuary Choir and other area vocalists.
Tickets are free with options for donation and will be required for entry.
Enjoy the uplifting music of the St. John’s Boys Choir. June 18, 7 p.m. at St. Paul’s, a spirited concert filled with harmony, inspiration, and the powerful voices of talented singers. This free event is open to the public.
3. Next to the Last One-Man Show
June 21, 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, Iowa City.