NEWSLETTER SPRING 2018 - The Raleigh Ringers
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NEWSLETTER SPRING 2018
SPRING CONCERT SERIES
SUMMER TOUR
SPRING CONCERT AT MEYMANDI CONCERT HALL
Concerts are subject to change. For up-to-date information on concerts or tickets, visit: www.rr.org/events/concerts
SAT., JUNE 16 – MOUNDSVILLE, WV3pm | The Strand Theatre
SUN., JUNE 17 – CHILLICOTHE, IL4:30 pm | Illinois Valley Central HS
MON., JUNE 18 – PITTSBURG, KS7:30 pm | Bicknell Center for the Arts
TUES., JUNE 19 – JUNCTION CITY, KS7:30 pm | C.L. Hoover Opera House
WED., JUNE 20 – LINCOLN, NE7:00 pm | First Plymouth Congregational Church
THUR., JUNE 21 – DES MOINES, IA7:30 pm | Sheslow Auditorium, Drake University
FRI., JUNE 22 – ROCHESTER, MNFeatured Concert for Area 77:30 pm | Mayo Civic Center
We are excited to announce our 29th season. This year we’ll travel to 12 states, including performing at the Handbell Musicians of America Area 7 festival in Rochester, Minnesota, and returning to Lakeland, Florida, to perform at the RP Funding Center in December. We hope you’ll join us for this concert season!
SUN., JUNE 3 – RALEIGH, NC4 pm
SAT., APRIL 7 – CHARLOTTE, NC7 pm | Christ Lutheran Church
SUN., APRIL 8 – WAYNESVILLE, NC3pm | First United Methodist Church
SAT., MAY 5 – LOUDON, TN7 pm | Community Church at Tellico
SUN., MAY 6 – BRISTOL, VA3 pm | Euclid Avenue Baptist Church
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FALL CONCERT SERIESAUGUST 4 – LAKE JUNALUSKA, NCAUGUST 5 – AIKEN, SCSEPTEMBER 22 – ELLICOTT CITY, MDSEPTEMBER 23 – VIRGINIA BEACH, VANOVEMBER 10 – ALBEMARLE, NC
NOVEMBER 11 – HIGH POINT, NCDECEMBER 15-16 – RALEIGH, NCDECEMBER 22 – PALM BEACH, FLPrivate Concert
DECEMBER 23 – LAKELAND, FL
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It’s impossible to summarize everything that happened last year in such a short space, but here are a few highlights of what the group did last year. Whether you are a supporter, attended a concert, or simply cheered us on from afar, you are a valuable part in helping the group fulfill its mission to promote the art of handbell ringing.
OVER 13,000 PEOPLE ATTENDED CONCERTSIn 2017, the group performed in Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, North Carolina, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. While we had a wonderful time at all of our concerts, we were especially excited to be able to return to The Chautauqua Institute and the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts on our summer tour. As always, our ringers loved interacting with audience members who asked questions, sharing the sights and sounds of handbells with our audiences, and meeting handbell enthusiasts (old and new!).
29 TALENTED MUSICIANS PARTICIPATED IN VIRTUOSORingers from across the United States came to Raleigh to practice, play, and perform with The Raleigh Ringers and legendary director and composer Dr. William Payn. The event culminated in a joint concert with the Virtuoso Ensemble and The Raleigh Ringers at Meymandi Concert Hall.
OVER 500 PEOPLE CAME TO WORKSHOPS & FESTIVALSWe love to see people learn about handbells. Every year the group sponsors the Capital Area Young Ringers Festival (February) and the Capital Area Handbell Festival (November). In addition, we held classes at our building and presented workshops as a part of our concert tours.
NOTES FROM THE GROUP
THE GROUP HELPED PROVIDE HURRICANE RELIEFAfter Hurricane Harvey, Stevie Berryman (Houston Chamber Ringers) was a champion for bell programs hit hard by flooding and connected us with The Jubilee Bells (from the United Methodist Temple in Port Arthur, Texas). The Houston Chamber Ringers cleaned up their bells and got them back to working order, but the Jubilee Bells had also lost all of their tables, foam, and covers.The Raleigh Ringers partnered with Jeffers Handbell Supply to provide foam and covers for the group, and another church in Texas donated tables.In the church’s own words: “We will be ready for the very first Sunday we can be back in our church building. Until then, we are meeting in the fellowship hall and we’ll ring in accompaniment to the Chancel Choir’s cantata the second weekend in December!” The Raleigh Ringers is glad to hear that this bell program is back up and running!
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Cameron Carter’s musical journey began at age four when his parents signed him up for music lessons – mostly because they needed a place for him to stay while his older brother was learning violin. He stumbled on the tiny, yet also large, world of handbells five years ago when his brother mentioned that it may be something he would enjoy. Soon, Cameron joined the Jubilate Choir at Fairlington UMC and Virginia Bronze in Alexandria, Virginia. He now joins his brother in musical pursuits as he begins his first season with The Raleigh Ringers.
Matthew Eden, from Charlotte, North Carolina, was first seriously introduced to music through his middle school orchestra where he learned to play viola, leading him to the Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestra. Handbells were soon introduced to him at Morning Star Lutheran Church under the direction of Ed Tompkins. He progressed quickly, eventually becoming principal violist of the Youth Orchestra and becoming a member of Charlotte Bronze, with which he still performs. Matthew also plays with the Queen City Ringers.
Lauren Housley began ringing at age 12 at the First Presbyterian Church of Ambler, Pennsylvania. She carried her love of ringing into her university career, joining the Rooke Chapel Ringers of Bucknell University. Since graduation, she has performed with community handbell groups, and is now joining The Raleigh Ringers! When not ringing handbells, Lauren can be found up to her knees in any area creek studying aquatic insects for the state of North Carolina, or knitting, crocheting, or spinning.
Allison Keisler, a Virtuoso alumni, is a chorus and handbell teacher at Bandys High School near Mooresville, North Carolina. Her love of handbells started at age nine in her church bell choir – a group she later directed. She has been a member and assistant conductor of several professional handbell groups, and she is currently the organist, pianist, and choir director at her church. She would like to thank her husband, Ben, and their four children for their patience and support of her busy handbell life! Without their support, this dream would not be possible.
Back Row (L-R): Kevin Quick, Douglas White, Jay Carter Fourth Row: Kristin Murphy; Erin Glendening, David Harris, Angie Chiatello Third Row: Cameron Carter, Sandra Hopson, Cindy Massey, Matthew Eden Second Row: Ann Lowe Vodika, Allison Keisler, Sarah Sheffield, Cathy Rowe Front Row: Ruth Brown, Lauren Housley, Ellen Daniels
THE 2018 RALEIGH RINGERSAuditions for the 2018 season of The Raleigh Ringers are complete and seventeen ringers have been selected for membership, including two charter members and four new ringers. Learn more about our new members below!
MEET OUR NEW MEMBERS
435 Total number of years the current members have played handbells.
3 Number of charter members in the group (counting our director). Who are they? David Harris, Cindy Massey, Sandy Hopson.
160 Number of hours (on average) that the group rehearses together in a year. (Not including the time individuals spend on music!)
8.3 Average number of years our current members have been in the group.
THE RALEIGH RINGERS BY THE NUMBERS
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SPRING CONCERT
The Raleigh Ringers seeks to accommodate people of all abilities in programs. If you have an accommodation request or questions about the accessibility of our venues, please call 919.847.7574.
» ORDER ONLINE & SELECT YOUR SEATS Order Early Bird tickets online and select the specific seats you’d like! You can choose to pick up tickets via will call or have them mailed directly to you for a fee of $1 per order. Visit www.rr.org/SpringConcert to order.
EARLY BIRD TICKETSADULTS: $17 SENIORS: $17 GROUPS (10+): $15 STUDENTS: $9Through May 21, you can save money AND avoid box office fees by purchasing tickets directly through The Raleigh Ringers. You may also purchase group tickets and student tickets through The Raleigh Ringers. NOTE: Early Bird tickets have no additional ticket fees. There is a $1 fee per order if you choose to have tickets mailed to you.
» ORDER BY MAIL/FAXEarly Bird tickets ordered by mail/fax are assigned to best available seating at the time of purchase. You may not select specific seats. Download and print a form from our website, or call 919-847-7574 to request a form be mailed to you.
CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STOREWWW.RR.ORG/STORE/MERCHANDISECome in and browse! We’ve got a great selection of must-haves for bell ringers and music lovers alike, including:
» Recordings of The Raleigh Ringers (CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray)
» Tie-dyed Gloves
» Long- and Short-sleeve T-shirts in several styles
» Note Cards and Much More!
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2018 GUEST CONDUCTOR WILLIAM GRIFFINKERR SCOTT BUILDING | NC STATE FAIRGROUNDS | RALEIGH, NC
SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 2018 | 4 PM MEYMANDI CONCERT HALL – RALEIGH, NC
DUKE ENERGY CENTER BOX OFFICE/TICKETMASTERADULTS: $19 SENIORS: $17 GROUPS (10+): $15 STUDENTS: $9Tickets may also be purchased directly through the Duke Energy Center Box Office or online through Ticketmaster. NOTE: Rates shown DO NOT include the facility fee (approx. $2.50/ticket) or additional Tickemaster ticket or delivery fees. All tickets are $2 more at the door.
Save the date for the 30th annual Capital Area Handbell Festival! Details and registration are available online. www.rr.org/CAHF
REPERTOIRE:Angel Tidings, arr. Cynthia DobrinskiAmerica the Beautiful, arr. Arnold ShermanGlorious Things of Thee are Spoken, arr. Linda McKechnie
Rondeau from Abdelazer Suite, Henry Purcell, arr. William GriffinSee, Amid the Winter’s Snow, arr. Lloyd Larson
OPTIONAL PIECE:A Night at the Manger, arr. Matthew Compton
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DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ($1000 and up)
As a self-supporting non-profit, The Raleigh Ringers is reliant on the contributions of people and businesses who value the group’s mission. Whether they’ve contributed space, time, instruments, business services, talent or monetary assistance, patrons are the lifeblood of The Raleigh Ringers. Thank you!
FRIENDS OF THE RALEIGH RINGERS
AnonymousBP StudiosJudith BirchfieldDavid & Ruth BrownJohn & Amy GaydosDavid & Kristina HarrisBill & Cristi HeffelfingerTim & Terri Hopkins
Claire Latham, in memory of George LathamMalmark, Inc., in honor of Joann K. Malta and Lora L. MohrRichard & Elaine MuellerSherri ShepardHugh & Ellen Wentz
BENEFACTOR ($500-$999)Sarah ClarkEllen & Allan DicksonMary Hamrick and Randy Hall, in honor of Ann Lowe VodickaJAECO EngravingDale & Susan Jones
Ashley Knoy, in memory of Vera EckertMiodrag KukrikaCarroll & Sandra LoweCathy Rowe
SUSTAINER ($250 - $499)AnonymousIke BearSam & Susan ClopperKaren CopelandAlbert J DornseifLori FentonGaugert FinancialScott & Allison Hemphill
In memory of Charles Lee HoskinsCarl LoutzenheiserThe Lull Family, in honor of the Harris familyMr. & Mrs. George E. McGregorBrent MillerAnn Lowe VodikaNancy Wise
PATRON ($100 - $249)Donald Alm, in honor of Stephanie Morgan AlmBob & Cathy AuchterAnonymousBarbara BaldwinJudith Bergman, in honor of Steven Harris BergmanThomas Blalock, in honor of Thomas Blalock Sr., Elizabeth Blalock, and Mary Frances ForresterBill & Sandra BoydLaura BlauchRosemarie BurtChattie Byrd, in memory of Brenda Byrd PowellTom Carey & Mary Orazem, in memory of Willa OrazemMarshall Casse
Angie ChiatelloDonna CountrymanMark DearryElsie Eads, in honor of Andy PunchSara EricksonDonald & Elaine FletcherDonna FolleyMark & Erin GoettschSteve & Tish HaglerMari-Jo Hill, in memory Jeanne AdamsAndrea Hilliard, in honor of Christopher HilliardAngela HodgeHenry HuberWilliam & Jane KeeneDonna Kumorek
Paul LewisDavid MartinCindy Massey, in memory of BeatsyAlfred & Janet MeyerTracy PetersonRugwasher.comRonald & Carolyn PittmanNorman & Vernice PunchJan Ripka, in honor of Joyce MoweryDarwin & Debbie RosemanDon & Louise SwainConnie VarnerWendy Weidman, in memory of my parents, Bertha & Myron WeidmanLarry Wikoff
CONTRIBUTOR (Up to $99)AnonymousGary AbbottJames Bustrack
Nancy CollinsDiane FischerAnn Pearce
Nancy St Onge
FOUNDING FRIENDSAnonymous
Jack & Sing Boddie
Ben & Laveita Brinson
Sarah Clark and Family, in memory of Frosty Clark
John & Amy Gaydos
David & Kristina Harris
Doug & Connie Harris
Theodore & Marsha Havens
Mr. & Mrs. T. Hopkins
IBM Corp. & IBM Funds for Community Service
George & Claire Latham
Barbara & Robin Marley, in memory of Bob & Sarah Marley
Cindy Massey, in memory of my Beatsy
Mr. & Mrs. George E. McGregor
David Metz
Richard & Elaine Mueller, in memory of Betty Garee
Sara Perkinson, in honor of my family and The Raleigh Ringers
Nancy Ritter
Linward & Beverly Shivers
Howard & Margaret Tiano
Emily & Byron Williams
In memory of Dr. Carol Williamson
In memory of H. Hawkins Bradley
In memory of Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Williamson
To the Riordan Family, in memory of Stuart H. Riordan, given by a friend
This list reflects donations made from March 19, 2017-March 18, 2018.
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As a self-supporting non-profit, The Raleigh Ringers is reliant on the contributions of people and businesses who value the group’s mission. To make a donation, complete and return the form below with your donation to The Raleigh Ringers. To donate online, visit www.rr.org/donate.
Looking for a unique gift for your handbell director or the handbell enthusiast in your life? The Raleigh Ringers commissioned Bob Putnam to create the original of this Picasso-inspired artwork in oils on canvas. Signed and numbered by the artist, these beautiful, ready-to-frame, limited-edition prints measure 18” x 21”. $60.
LIMITED-EDITION PRINTS
SUPPORT THE RALEIGH RINGERS
CORPORATE SUPPORTERSDuke Energy GA Financial
IBM CorporationXL America
Return completed form and donation to The Raleigh Ringers: 8516 Sleepy Creek Drive, Raleigh, NC 27613.
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