Official E-Note Publication of Harmony, Inc.
Original message: https://us20.campaign-archive.com/?u=044635019c4333242455250f4&id=7980fac137
Table of Contents - President's Message
- Convention Corner: IC&C in Verona, NY
- IC&C Ads & Harmony Mall
- International Chorus
- Minor Chords International Youth Chorus
- Kitchen Party in Verona
- The HIVE: Summer of Learning
- Quartet Corner" Looking Sharp!
- Membership Adventures: Welcome, Liz!
- Harmony needs YOU!
- New Address for Corporate Office
- Chapter Administration: Tax filings
- Harmony Notes
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Where's Linda?
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Linda Brehaut
International President |
Editor's Note: International President Linda Brehaut has been dealing with some complicated health issues this week. She asks for prayers for the strength to deal with the challenges that keep coming her way. She plans to fill us in with more details in the next issue of the HI Note.
Linda, we all send our strength to reinforce yours. Harmony. Stronger!
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Convention Corner: IC&C in Verona, NY |
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Together again in Verona!
By Allison Thompson, International Convention Manager
HERE'S THE ORDER OF APPEARANCE!
Chorus Contest |
Quartet Contest |
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1. Valley Voices
2. Rochester Rhapsody
3. Thousand Islanders Chorus
4. New England Voices in Harmony
5. Notable Blend
6. Sisters of Sound
7. Capital Chordettes, Inc.
8. Unaccompanied Minors
9. Harmony Heritage
10. Bluegrass Harmony
11. Maine-ly Harmony
12. A Cappella Showcase
13. Nickel City Sound
14. Harmony Falls
15. Coastal Voices
16. Liberty Belles Chorus
17. Northern Blend
18. Niagara Fronter Chord Authority
19. Seaside A Cappella
20. Village Vocal Chords
21. Women of Note
22. ScotianAires
23. Lake Ridge Legacy Chorus
24. Atlanta Harmony Celebration!
25. The Over Tones
26. Crystal Chords
27. Sounds of the Seacoast
28. Bella Nova Chorus
29. Chapman Mills Sound Connection
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1. Blue Phoenix
2. Singamajig
3. Porchlight
4. It's About Time
5. Life Is Good!
6. Free Spirts
7. New Q
8. QWiNN
9. enJOY!
10. Out on a Limb
11. Generations
12. SWAG
13. Half Notes
14. Take 4
15. Life's a Pitch
16. True Colors
17. MetaFour
18. Serenade
19. Continental Crush
20. Restless Rhythm
21. Roulette
22. Remix
23. Contempo
24. Four Shore
25. Daphodyls
26. Reunion
27. V
28. Fierce
29. Kentucky Blend
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30. Ring True
31. Notables
32. Replay
33. N2Q
34. Top Shelf
35. Elixir
36. Onyx
37. Escapade
38. Tonic!
39. Kismet
40. In a Chord
41. Uptown Sound
42. ZEST
43. Frendzie
44. Vivàce
45. Lip Service
46. Mach 4
47. Sweet Life
48. Moving Parts
49. In Sync
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT IC&C
Chapter AEP/Dinner registrations
We are encouraging chapters to sign up as a group to make it easier to log your registrations and allow for your dinner assignment to be grouped appropriately.
Pre-Registered Individuals and Groups
If there is a group that you wish to sit with, have yourself put on their Multiple/Group registration form. DO NOT choose an AEP, just leave it blank, but list your dinner choice on that form. These are the forms which will be used for assigning dinner seats on Saturday night.
Room reservations
As you may have heard, we have sold out of double rooms at the Turning Stone Tower and Hotel. With over 1,000 contestants, this is not surprising – but I know it's disappointing to those that have not yet made their reservations.
We have worked with the hotel on some viable options and ask that you please share this information with your chorus members who are attending ICC and who still need a room.
These options have been added to our room block, so no penalties will be assessed for staying off property.
Rooms available:
- King bed in the Tower or Hotel at Turning Stone: $164/night
- Double room in the smoking section in the Tower or Hotel at Turning Stone: $164/night
- Suite at the Lodge at Turning Stone: Double rooms are $359 and include balcony.
- Offsite property - Sandstone Hollow: $126/night. This is about a ½ mile away, and offers a free shuttle to the Turning Stone
- Offsite property - The Inn: $92/night. This is about a mile away, and offers a free shuttle to the Turning Stone.
Follow the same instructions for making your hotel reservations with the above options.
If you have any members who are willing/able to give up their double room for a king room so that we may accommodate more groups, please let me know.
Questions about IC&C? Please check the WEBSITE convention page, https://www.harmonyinc.org/icc2022/, or reach out to me at ICCManager@harmonyinc.org.
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2022 International Chorus
By Sara Stone, Director Programs (Music and Education)
Information about the International Chorus has been sent to chapters and associates. Jordan Travis, the director of A Cappella Showcase, will be directing the International Chorus again this year. The great news is that we will be IN PERSON! We will be singing the Beatles' With a Little Help From My Friends, arranged by Suzy Lobaugh.
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Minor Chords International Youth Chorus |
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Minor Chords return at Turning Stone
By Kristin Gunasekera, Youth Programs Coordinator
The Minor Chords is a chorus made up of all youth members who attend the International Convention and Contests in November. This year, all Youth AEPs will be fully funded by money held in trust for youth programs by Harmony, Inc. That means you get to sing with all of the Youth in Harmony for free!
The Minor Chords will be singing Sunny Side Medley, arranged by Nancy Bergman.
It’s easy to sign up! Fill in this form and submit by SEPTEMBER 15: https://forms.gle/cSyiGinJYEAnbD6T8. Then you will receive a link to the music and learning tracks. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact me or call 407-719-4363.
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Strum and Hum
Kitchen Party Redux
By D Dyer, Kitchen Party Planner
Do you remember the Kitchen Party we had a few years ago, at the convention in Halifax? We’d like to do it again in November, at Turning Stone! Bring your ukulele (or any other instrument that will travel well), and meet the group at IC&C.
To get an idea of interest level, and to give you a heads-up about the music, here’s what I need from you:
- If you want to join us, send me your email address. I will send you a link to the music I have.
- If a group of your chapter members wants to join us, but you only want one contact person? That will work too…just let me know how many of you there will be (so we have an idea how much space we’ll need.)
- If you answered yes to the above, and sent me your email address, and have looked at the music but didn’t see something you'd like included, please send it along, and I will add it to the folder.
- We had over 60 Ukulele players a few years ago – but….THIS TIME?
This time, we haven’t seen each other in three years! Many more choruses have groups who play. (I know that some of you picked up the ukulele as something to learn during covid-times!) Let’s gather at Turning Stone – and in between visits by quartets, we’ll have a “kitchen party” or a “hootenanny” (I hear tell it’s kinda the same thing.)
Send your information to ddyerkid@gmail.com – and we’ll get the music to you!
BRING IT ON!
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The HIVE: Summer of Learning |
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Beat the Heat!
By Anne Colt, Ed. Coordinator
and Sara Stone, Dir. Programs (Music & Education)
Okay, when we said last month that it was going to be a hot summer, we had no idea! There’s still plenty of time to beat the heat, however, and take advantage of our HIVE classes. Let’s focus on performance this month. This topic is great for getting ready for IC&C in November AND for all of your performances this summer and fall. We have an amazing number of classes on this topic in the HIVE. Here are a few to check out, but also feel free to check out ANY of the classes we have on the HIVE and look to learn something new!!!
- Get Out of Your Shell?
- Powerful Performances – What We Can Learn from Other Genres
- Bring Lyrics to Life
- Bringing a Song to Life
- Performance Reimagined
- Visual Ensemble Planning - Precision Choreography
- Visual Ensemble Planning - Theatrics & Staging
- Singing and Performing with Artistry
- The Singing Actor
- So You've Learned the Song. Now What?
- Paul's Path to Improvement, Episode 2: The Performance Sphere
This is just a short list of what's available on the HIVE, from talented instructors within our barbershop community!!
Here's the link to the HIVE in the Members Only section of our Harmony, Inc. website:
Explore and enjoy! Just over three months until we meet in person for IC&C – first time since 2019!
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Quartet Corner" Looking Sharp! |
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Looking Sharp!
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L to R: Sharon Devonish (tenor), Brenda Schoenermarck (lead), Sue Waugh (bass), Joanne Sherk (bari) |
By Jessica Jones, Quartet Development Coordinator
Nearly as new as our latest Area 5 chorus, Chapman Mills Sound Connection, this foursome is Looking Sharp! They welcomed the relaxed rules for their first AC&C together and wanted to ensure their chorus would be invited to IC&C later this year by attending. One of their chorus leads learned the baritone parts for their songs and felt it was within her range, so, as Sue shares their thought, "Hey! Here we have a natural quartet... and hey! Why not keep singing as one?” Fun when those things work out so smoothly, right?
With the help of one of Sue’s kids, their AC&C Moonglow picture inspired the name, Looking Sharp. The quartet recently began rehearsing in person – about once a week – but since Sue winters in Florida, the three Ottawa friends plan to connect virtually with their southern USA bass. They hope to sing with Chapman Mills Sound Connection during community performances and chorus shows, with a goal to compete at their 2023 Area 5 AC&C.
- Sharon, tenor (and only non-retired member!), is the chorus Assistant Director, giving her all as a healthcare professional. Hailing from a musical family, she sings at weddings and events as well.
- Lead Brenda is enthusiasm personified! She’s full of ideas for music and costuming, and her upbeat attitude keeps Looking Sharp moving forward.
- Joanne, baritone, keeps them on the straight and narrow (like a true bari). If they start to stray, Joanne reins them in with her gentle hand.
- Brenda shares how bass Sue is a “wonderful president who has shepherded a small flock of chorus members throughout the pandemic, working tirelessly on their behalf and never losing hope that the chorus would continue to fulfill its potential and ‘rise again’ once its members reunited in song.”
Keep Looking Sharp on your radar and share your warmest Harmony, Inc. welcome when you get the chance!
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Membership Adventures: Welcome, Liz! |
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Announcing a new Membership Coordinator
By Kim Meechan, Director of Membership
Sometimes chapters struggle, particularly during these last few years. Sadly, we had to say good-bye to Catch Fire in Arizona despite ongoing support from the IBOD. They chartered in the midst of the pandemic and were unable to maintain momentum. We miss them and hope one day they will return, like their logo of the phoenix rising from the flames!
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Liz Meeker
Membership Coordinator |
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To assist chapters that may be struggling, such as newly chartered chapters and those chapters on reserve status, we have a Membership Coordinator. Recently, International President Linda Brehaut appointed Liz Meeker to that role, and that appointment was ratified by the IBOD. She will be taking over this position from Bonita Hester. Bonita will continue to be an important part of the Membership Team in her role as Chair of the Equity and Diversity Committee.
Our assistants are invaluable to our organization, and I am grateful for their commitment and interest in making Harmony, Inc. the amazing organization that it is. Please join me in welcoming Liz Meeker to the Membership Team!
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Volunteer Help Wanted!
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Gaye LaCasce |
By Gaye La Casce, Executive Vice-President
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- Public Relations Coordinator - this position serves as a resource to identify and develop PR opportunities for Harmony, Inc., focusing on external public relations.
- Music Coordinator - this position coordinates the International Chorus and serves as a resource to members and chapters when it comes to music acquisition, distribution, recordings, and legalities (training is provided!)
Both positions are important - one, in support of our members; the other, to help spread the word about our excellent organizaton! You'll work with great people and provide critical services to Harmony.
For more info, contact me at executivevp@harmonyinc.org.
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New Address for Corporate Office |
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The Corporate Office has moved!
The new address, effective August 1, is
Harmony, Inc. Corporate Office
9466 Pleasant Level Rd
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
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Chapter Administration: Tax filings |
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TAXES, TAXES, TAXES!
Last reminder for US Chapters:
Most Harmony, Inc. chapters operate with a fiscal year of April 1 – March 31. This requires US Chapters to file an electronic postcard 990-N with IRS by August 15. Once you receive a notice from the IRS that your filing has been received a copy is to be sent to the VP Finance vpfinance@harmonyinc.org.
The deadline for Canadian Chapters to file a T2 with Revenue Canada is September 30.
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Condolences from the Membership
- to Corinne Bissonette (Associate Member & former member of The Champlain Echoes) on the passing of her son, Steven, and daughter-in-law, Marilou.
- to Donna Dinaut (Breton Songbirds, Area 1) on the passing of her brother, Richard MacIsaac.
- to Carol Richardson (director of Breton Songbirds, Area 1) who recently lost two aunts: Elizabeth Jean Richardson and Anne Jean Mary Richardson.
Need to post a condolence notice? Please have the information sent to the Corporate Office to be recorded. Thank you.
Deadlines approaching!
AUGUST 15: U.S. Chapters file 990-N with IRS.
SEPTEMBER 15:
SEPTEMBER 30: Canadian Chapters file T2 with Revenue Canada.
OCTOBER 1: IC&C Hotel Room Reservations
NOVEMBER 2-6: IC&C, Verona, N.Y.
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