Saturday, January 31, 2009

Music news

SCRIP
Not enough orders were placed for SCRIP cards to place an order this week. As a reminder, SCRIP is a new fundraiser that will benefit the Band Booster General Fund. Our first SCRIP order was a success! While only six families ordered SCRIP, we were able to collect a profit of $94.35. Just imagine if more families joined in! The SCRIP fundraiser is a no-extra-cost-to-you fundraiser. You simply buy”gift” cards for the places where you usually shop, you get the full amount you pay for, and the Boosters get a percentage of the sale. Now that the ball is rolling, Kami will be placing SCRIP orders on a weekly basis. Place your orders by Monday, and receive your SCRIP cards on Thursday.

We need more families to participate in order to maximize our profits. Please consider placing an order for the places where you plan to shop, and ask your friends and family to do the same!

Friends of Music Volunteer Needed
WSHS Music Boosters are currently seeking a volunteer to be our liaison with the Friends of Music organization. The Friends of Music is an organization that advocates for music programs in the SK Schools. The group meets one evening every other month. If you are interested, please let Kami know (mkhett@aol.com) and contact Alan Bushong at bushong5@comcast.net, and let him know you are from WSHS. If you would like to know more about the group, please direct questions to Alan.

Pep Band Basketball Games this Week!
The WSHS Pep Band will play at two basketball games this week, Tuesday, Feb. 3, and Thursday Feb. 5. Call time for all game nights is 5:20 pm. Games begin at 7:00 pm, and they end "when the game is over.”

All-City Honor Band
On Thursday, January 29, Salem-Keizer Public schools held their annual All-City honor band tryouts at North Salem High School. Students spend many hours preparing demanding musical etudes, polishing their major and chromatic scales, and preparing themselves for sight-reading material. Students are then selected based solely on their live audition to participate in what is truly an outstanding honor band. Honor band members spend many hours rehearsing together outside of school hours, culminating in a fantastic concert directed by a distinguished guest conductor. This year’s All-City concert will be held on Saturday, February 28, at 6:00pm at North Salem High School and will feature all three honor groups: choir, orchestra and band.

Congratulations to these outstanding musicians who will be participating in this year’s All-City Honor Band:

Flute 1
Megan Gorman 3rd Chair
Mary Simmons 4th Chair

Flute 2
Kelsey McKinnel 1st Chair
Kylie Phillips 3rd Chair
Megan Vance 4th Chair

Flute Alternate
Anaisa Hernandez

Oboe Alternate
Michael Morgan

Clarinet 1
Josh Hettwer 2nd Chair

Clarinet 3
Caitlin Nichols 1st Chair
Michael Fifer 2nd Chair
Sally Moyer 5th Chair

Bass Clarinet
Dakota Robbins 2nd Chair

Tenor Sax
Logan Gilmore 2nd Chair

Horn 1
Larysa Pavelek 2nd Chair

Horn 4
Arryn Bess 2nd Chair

Horn Alternate
Rosalyn Whitby

Trumpet 1
Joe Hurley 1st Chair

Trumpet 2
Brenden Pavelek 3rd Chair

Trumpet 3
Aaron McIntosh 3rd Chair

Trombone 1
Matt Hettwer 1st Chair

Trombone 2
Imran Ahmad 2nd Chair

Trombone 3
Jordan Bayles 1st Chair

Euphonium
Eli Heidi 1st Chair
Dallin Deford 4th Chair

Tuba
Matt Garney 3rd Chair

Tuba Alternate
Spencer Muller

Percussion
Brian Ringeisen 1st Chair
Brendon Seeley 2nd Chair
Alana Perry 3rd Chair
Michael Litwin 4th Chai

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