"Virginia Harmony" - November 2018

There is a LOT of food for thought here - if you find something you particularly enjoy, make use of the contact list at the end of the newsletter and let the author know that their words hit the mark.

– Pamela McDermott

Download the November 2018 Issue

Highlights in this issue:

  • Information about registering for National conference

  • Bios of candidates for our next President Elect

  • "Investing in the Young (or Young at Heart) by Amy Moir

  • "A New Beginning" by Brandy Baxter

  • “Effective Programming” by Sherlee Glomb

  • “The Long Road to Separating the Beginning Mixed Choir” by Nate Miller

  • “Strategies for Building Intermediate Ensembles” by Megan Cartwright

  • “The New Barbershop” by Vera Crouse

  • "What I Learned in 1997 - developing authenticity in diverse styles” by Daniel Jackson

  • "Keeping the Christmas out of 'Christmas'" by CJ Redden-Liotta

  • "Programming Challenges" by Leslie Dripps

  • Information about the Becky Tyree Scholarship Fund

  • Headliner information for Voices United 2019

  • A reminder to Sing for Virginia!

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