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Kappa Kappa Psi & Tau Beta
Sigma Electronic Newsletter
Volume 1, Number 2
February 28, 2000
http://www.kkytbs.org
IN THIS ISSUE:
KKPsi
Announces Grant Program for Concert Band Guest
Conductors & Performing Artists
Colonel Bryan Shelburne named as Conductor for
the 2001 National Intercollegiate Band
National Headquarters Announces new Web-based
Service for KKPsi & TBS
Reminders
1.
KKPsi Grant Program for Concert Band Guest
Conductors & Performing Artists
by Al Sergel, KKPsi National Vice President for
Professional Relations
The
National Council of Kappa Kappa Psi has created a
Matching Funds/Grant Program to provide financial
support for guest conductors and performing
artists with college/university concert bands.
These matching funds from the National Chapter of
Kappa Kappa Psi have been designated to
promulgate the "mission" of Kappa Kappa
Psi promoting the advancement of college and
university bands through dedicated service and
support to bands; comprehensive education;
leadership opportunities; and recognition; for
the benefit of its members and society.
This
Kappa Kappa Psi Matching Funds/Grant Program is
an open process whereby all college and/or
university band directors are invited to submit
grant proposals that fulfill the guidelines and
purposes of the grant. Grants will be up to
$500.00 and paid to the institution upon
completion of the program and submitting the
final report. The guidelines and principles for
this funding were initiated to recognize the
significance of providing guest conductors and
performing artists to work with our concert
bands. These opportunities serve to enrich,
inspire and enhance our college band members'
experience. These memorable events in turn
provide the public audience with special musical
experiences.
The
Matching Funds/- Grant Program of Kappa Kappa Psi
has three fundamental principles:
1.
The funded project will include at least one
public performance by one or more of the
college/university concert bands featuring the
guest conductor(s) and/or performing artist(s).
2.
The funded project will be student centered with
a clear focus to the improvement of teaching and
learning through workshops, master classes and/or
clinics provided by the guest conductor(s) and/or
performing artist(s).
3.
The funded project will clearly demonstrate the
standard of excellence and musical achievements
of the guest conductor(s) and/or performing
artist(s).
IF
INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT THE KAPPA KAPPA PSI
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS FOR THE APPLICATION.
1-800-543-6505 or email hqned@kkytbs.org or Al
Sergel, KKY National Vice President for
Professional Relations (660) 562-1794 email
asergel@mail.nwmissouri.edu
2.
Colonel Bryan Shelburne named as Conductor for
the 2001 National Intercollegiate Band
Colonel
Bryan Shelburne, the Leader & Commander of
The United States Army Band, "Pershing's
Own", will conduct the 2001 National
Intercollegiate Band in Corpus Christi,
Texas! When Colonel Shelburne assumed
command of the band in 1990, he became only the
sixth appointee to serve as leader and commander
since the band's formation in 1922.
Col.
Shelburne has held a variety of important
assignments during his Army career, including
Executive Officer and Associate Director of the
Armed Forces Bicentennial Band, Commander of the
Headquarters, US Army Europe Band, and two
assignments as Commandant of the Army element,
Armed Forces School of Music in Norfolk,
Virginia. Prior to his appointment in
Washington, DC, he commanded the US Military
Academy Band at West Point.
Since
assuming command, Co Shelburne has appeared with
"Pershing's Own" at the 1990 Economic
Summit of the Industrialized Nations in Houston;
at the Swedish Army Tattoo in Strangnas, Sweden
in 1990; and at the Globe Arena in Stockholm,
Sweden in 1994. In 1993 he conducted the
band during the "Nationale Taptoe" in
Breda, Holland, in 1994 at "The Viking
Ship" Olympic Hall in Hamar, Norway during
the Norwegian Military Tattoo. Col.
Shelburne and the band also appeared before
thousands from around the world during the 1996
Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland. In
addition, The US Army Band and Col. Shelburne
have appeared in many performances at the White
House, before our national leaders in Washington,
DC, and throughout the United States.
Col.
Shelburne will bring an international presence to
the National Intercollegiate Band at the 2001
National Convention, so make your plans early to
audition and participate in a truly exciting
musical, fraternal event!
3.
New Web-based Service Ready to Launch!
by Lt. Col. Alan Bonner, USAF (Ret.), National
Executive Director
How
would you like to have an email address that
clearly identifies you with KKPsi or TBS? Or, how
about a chat room just for your chapter or
district? Those possibilities are about to
become realities in the next few weeks, as we
expand the services available to our membership.
We've reached an agreement with a new company
here in Stillwater, to provide a variety of
services to our members, and your own Fraternity
or Sorority email account will be the first step.
The
Board of Trustees, National Councils, and
District Governors &Counselors are 'beta
testing' this week, and I hope to officially open
up the service next week.
Stand
by for more details!
4.
REMINDERS!
Applications due for Kappa Kappa Psi
& Tau Beta Sigma Chapter Field
Representatives:
For KKPsi: March 15,
2000
For TBS: April 1, 2000
District
Convention Dates! Get your registration
& reservations in!!! Remember... you
must have a current year membership card
(1999-2000) to be able to register and
participate!!! If you have a problem,
please give our HQs National
Secretary/Receptionist, Rachel Karnes, a call at
the National HQs at 1-800-543-6505 or email her
at hqsec@kkytbs.org.
March
23 26: Southeast
at Clemson
March 30
1: North
Central at Cincinnati
March 30
1: Northeast
at West Virginia
April 7
9:
Western at Cal Poly
April 14
16: Midwest
at Minnesota
April 14
16:
Southwestern at Hot Springs
Initiate Registration Reports
Many chapters are completing the Spring Initiate
Season in time to get your new Active Members
ready for District Convention. REMEMBER,
you have 30 days following the Initiation Date to
submit your Initiate Report to the National
Headquarters and avoid the Late Fees! We
want to have your new Actives' Membership Cards
ready for District Convention, and we would like
to help you avoid unnecessary expenses! If
you have any questions, call the National
Headquarters or email us!
Applications accepted beginning June
1, 2000 for the First National Intercollegiate
Marching Band French Riviera Tour, June 26 to
July 5,2002.
5.
Distribution of NewsNotes On-Line
As
this is the second of our electronic newsletters,
we did discover that a few chapters did not
receive the first issue. To make this an
effective publication, we need your help to
ensure each issue is forwarded to all chapters,
and ultimately to every individual member. If you
are a District Governor, Counselor, or President,
please take action to confirm that all your
chapters actually receive each issue, by asking
for a reply confirmation. If you don't get
that from all chapters, please follow up with
those missing.
We do
have a few chapters that are not on line, so we
will send those out hard copy. If you know
of anyone who is unable or unwilling to provide
you with an email address or unable or unwilling
to check into a district or national listserve,
please let the HQs know, and we will send them a
hard copy. It's not as efficient or cost
effective, but we want everyone to be able to
have this information!
Please
double check with all your chapters! |