I tried to send this at 6:30 pm last night, but it appears to have not been sent. If you are receiving a second copy of this message, apologies!
Good evening! For those of you who observed Yom Kippur, I hope you had an easy fast.
This week:
- Rehearsal on Monday will be held once again at Knights of Columbus in Port Chester. Please bring a music stand! Check out the rehearsal schedule leading up to the concert on November 10.
- Instruments for sale from the collection of John Donnelly
- MS/HS band clinics with Dr. Gerard Morris
- Ads deadline is coming up on October 28!
Rehearsal on Monday at Knights of Columbus, Port Chester
We’re rehearsing again at KoC on October 14 because schools are closed and TMH has another booking. This is the same site where we rehearsed on September 30, at 327 Westchester Avenue, Port Chester, New York. Leave a little extra time for street parking, and please bring a music stand. The rehearsal plan is posted. It includes the dates/sites for all remaining rehearsals for this concert.
Instruments for sale
This week, this email was sent to many of us from the Bronxville Pops, on behalf of Ceclia Sparacio:
Dear Band members,My sister Cecilia’s ex-husband John Donnelly (some of you may have known him from other Westchester and Bronx bands) passed away in 2020 from cancer. He was a doubler and left many beautiful instruments. We have found homes for many but there is still a list of them that need homes. Cecilia asked that I pass this list on to you. If you are interested or know of any players who would be interested in owning these lovingly cared-for instruments, please contact her at her email flutistcs@gmail.com.
Band clinics
Our guest conductor, Dr. Gerard Morris, is available for rehearsal clinics on Thursday, November 7 & Friday, November 8. If you’d like to schedule a clinic with him, contact me.
Ads for our printed programs
Submissions for program ads are due on October 28. Ad sizes/prices can be found on the ad form. Please submit the completed ad form, ad copy, and payment to Tom Sweezey.