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May
31, 2008 - Evergreen District, Division III Convention - Red Deer
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The
Division III Convention included the regular fellowship events on
Friday Night and the Afterglow on Saturday night, but the Saturday
Show was different by including all Choruses in Division III and
not just the top 3. The Stampede City Chorus had an increase
in 30 points and captured 2nd - Most Improved Chorus was Medicine
Hat with a 40 point increase. The top two quartets had tied
scores of 400/600 and were tied in the Singing category, but since
the Music marks were higher, Trademark including Kevin Robertson,
Doug Robertson, Doug Marwood, and Darcy Fraser were awarded the
Division III Quartet Trophy. Both the Stampede City Chorus
and Trademark have been invited to the District Convention in
Boise, ID but only Trademark will be making the trip to compete at
the 2008 District Convention.
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April
19, 2008 - 53rd Annual Show - Harmony Cafe
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The
show Harmony Cafe took the Stampede City Chorus back to a cafe
where the bowling team would normally gather but this night the
curlers stop by to check out their cafe. The Chorus was
joined by special guests "Antique Gold", the 2006
International Seniors Quartet Champs, and Doug Arden, comic and
ventriloquist. The local quartets Trademark, Close
Encounter, and GOLD also performed on the show.
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March
28, 2008 - McDougall United - SCC Concert
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December,
2007 - Christmas Shows
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The
Stampede City Chorus has a number of singouts this Christmas
season. The chorus started by singing for the volunteers at
Samaritan's Purse as they packed boxes to send to kids overseas
and also sang for the Huntington Hills Manor, at Wild Rose United,
for the Francis Kline Manor Christmas Party, at the annual VRRI
Christmas Party, and for the Royal Oak Manor.
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October,
2007 - 2008 SCC Board Announced
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At
the Annual Meeting for the Chapter, the 2008 Board was
announced. David Bruce was re-elected President, Pat Sproule
continues as Past President, Wes Hartman continues as Treasurer
with a search continuing for his replacement, David Hicks takes
over as Secretary, Jim Dallman continues as VP Marketing &
Performance, Ray Falk joins the board as VP Membership, Doug
Spensley joins the board as Member at Large, and Angus Norman
joins the board as VP Music.
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March
17, 2007 - Annual Show - It's A Great Day for the Irish
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On
St. Patrick's Day, the Stampede City Chorus was joined by OnCue
and the Possak Irish Dancer for our Annual Show, "It's A
Great Day for the Irish". The show also included the
local quartets Trademark, Close Encounter, MountainAires, and
GOLD.
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Oct
11, 2006 - 2007 SCC Board Announced
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At
the Annual Meeting for the Chapter, the Board for 2007 was
announced. David Bruce was elected President and Pat Sproule
becomes Past President. Wes Hartman continues and Treasurer,
Don Judd as Secretary, Jim Dallman as VP Marketing & VP
Performance, and Kevin Robertson as VP Music. Non-board
positions include Jim Fellows, Webmaster; Bob Miller, Noteator
Editor; Bob Parker, Uniforms; & Don Clarke & Doug Spensley,
Librarians.
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September
28, 2006 - Evergreen District Convention - Spokane, WA
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SCC
travelled by bus to Spokane, WA to participate in the Evergreen
District Convention. As displayed by the faces before and
after singing "Give Me A Barbershop Song" and
"Irish Lullaby", the guys were excited to be on stage
and thrilled with their performance (click
here to see photos). Unfortunately, due to the contest
being held in a convention hall without a shell for the chorus,
the Judges did not reward us for our efforts. The quartet
Brief Encounter with Keith Sveinson, Chris van der Baaren, Doug
Spensley, and Leon Buchamer also competed at District.
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July,
2006 - Music Leadership Change
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April
1, 2006 - 51st Annual Show - Survivors In Harmony
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The
Stampede City Chorus held it's 51st Annual Show under the
direction of Kevin Robertson & Chris van der Baaren. The
show featured the guest quartet the Boon Brothers, the dance
troupe MC Dancers, and local quartets North 40, MountainAires, and
GOLD.
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2006
Barbershopper of the Year - David Bruce
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October
2005 Evergreen District Convention - Calgary
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On
September 30th & October 1, the barbershoppers of Evergreen
District converged on Calgary for the annual convention. In
addition to the 850 registrants, there was great support from the
people of Calgary and surrounding area as the 2300 seat, newly
renovated Jubilee Auditorium was filled to capacity for the Show
of Champions on October 1. The show featured the newly
crowned quartet champions, "Vocal Magic", the new chorus
champions "Northwest Sound" from Bellevue, WA, and the
100+ man ABC Chorus. The Stampede City Chorus was thrilled
to host this event and promises that it won't be another 14 years
before we do it again!
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SCC
participates in the Alberta Barbershop Centennial (ABC) Chorus
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During
2005, members of the Stampede City Chorus joined 100+ men's
barbershop singers from across the province to participate in the
Alberta Barbershop Centennial Chorus. The performances in
Lethbridge, Calgary, Edmonton, Medicine Hat, Red Deer, and at the
Evergreen District Convention gave these singers a once in a
lifetime opportunity to sing with a very special chorus and
celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the province of Alberta.
With standing ovations at every show, this chorus was certainly a
crowd pleaser as well. Special thanks was extended to Terry
Crowe and Don Craig for spearheading this chorus and to Randy
Peter for directing.
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April 16,
2005: SCC & WHS present "Cent-amental
Journey"
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For the 50th Anniversary of
the Stampede City Chorus, 15th Anniversary of the Western Hospitality
Singers, and the 100th Anniversary of the Province of Alberta, the two
Calgary choruses joined forces with the Alberta Barbershop Centennial
Chorus for a show at Grace Baptist Church.
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Christmas Singouts
2004
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The Stampede
City Chorus had several singouts during the Christmas season.
Thanks to Keith Lea, a new member of the chorus, we had the
opportunity to sing on the Optimist Club "Christmas to Remember"
concert in Jack Singer Hall and shared the stage with The
Heebee-jeebees, choirs from Mount Royal College, the Stampede Show
Band, and others. Concerts were held at St Thomas United on the
first Sunday in Advent and at Wild Rose United nearer to
Christmas. And for the 16th year, the chorus sang for the VRRI
Christmas Party with 50+ of the guests at the party joining us for a
rousing version of Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer and Silent
Night. The chorus Christmas Party was hosted by Kevin Robertson
with 50+ in attendance for caroling and fellowship.
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May 28-29, 2004:
49th Annual Show - "The Roxy"
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The 49th Annual Show was held May 28 &
29th. The Rhythm of the Rockies ladies barbershop chorus were
the specials guests along with Damien James, Ventriloquist.
Chapter quartets GOLD, MountainAires, and TAG-The Acapella Guys
contributed to the show along with special appearances by Silken aka
"Old Yellar".
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Jan 10, 2004:
Proposed Goals for 2004
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The Board of the Stampede City Chorus approved the
following goals for 2004:
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1. To achieve ongoing improvement in the
performance quality of the chorus
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2. To achieve a successful chapter annual
show, and other singing events during the year
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3. To increase chorus numbers to 50
performers for our 50th anniversary of the chapter and develop
infrastructure to support ongoing chapter growth.
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4. To prepare the chapter for participation
in the 2005 ABC mass chorus.
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5. Modernize the chorus performance image by
updating costumes and accessories
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6. Support the planning for the Evergreen
District Fall Convention in 2005.
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Dec. 2003:
Bachelor of Barbershop Music awarded to Don Clarke, Barbershopper of the
Year awarded to Keith Sveinson
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The Evergreen District set out requirements for a
Bachelor of Barbershop Music that awards the number of ways that a
member can contribute to Barbershop Harmony and a points score for
each of these items. The minimum points required is 350.
Don Clarke, having achieved a score of 449, was awarded the Bachelor
of Barbershop Music by Evergreen District and was presented with this
certificate by the Stampede City Chorus. His accomplishments
include 47 years of membership, attendance at COTS schools, Harmony
College, District Contest, and International Contests; contributions
as Chapter President, Board Member, and Chorus Director; and
participation in many quartets and as a coach.
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Although Keith Sveinson has only been a member of
the Stampede City Chorus for a few years, he has contributed as Show
Chairman for the last two years, is currently on the Standing Show
Committee, is Co-Section Leader of the Lead Section, and sings with
the quartet Mountainaires. For Keith's contributions to
barbershop singing in the chapter, he was awarded the Barbershopper of
the Year (BOTY) Award for 2003.
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Oct. 2003: SCC
Co-Director, Kevin Robertson, recognized as Certified
Director
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Having completed two years of study at Directors
College and additional courses, Kevin Robertson, Co-Director of the
Stampede City Chorus, completed the requirements to be a Certified
Director with SPEBSQSA. His certificate and pin were presented
at the Evergreen District Convention in Spokane, WA in October,
2003.
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Oct. 2003:
Stampede City Chorus wins Bid to Host the 2005 Evergreen District
Convention
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The
Evergreen District Board, at their Board Meeting in October, 2003
in Spokane, WA, received a presentation by the Stampede City
Chorus to hold the Annual Convention in Calgary, Alberta.
The presentation was very well received and SCC was given their
full support for the convention that will be held September 30,
2005 - October 1, 2005. The contest will be make use of the
newly renovated Jubilee Auditorium and the Headquarters Hotel will
be at the Hyatt in downtown Calgary. Click here for more
info.
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2003 International
Convention - Montreal, PQ - July 1-5, 2003
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2003 Division III
Competition - June 7, 2003 - Stampede City Chorus wins Most Improved
Chorus Award
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At the 2003 Division III Competition, the Stampede
City Chorus improved their marks by 32 points over the prior year to
win the Most Improved Chorus Award. The mark of 360 also gave
them third place in the contest and a high enough score to qualify the
chorus for the Evergreen District Competition taking place in Spokane,
WA in October, 2003. The top two choruses, Western Hospitality
Singers and Spruce Grove Chorus, also qualified for Evergreen District
Competition.
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The Champion Division III Quartet, with a score of
411, was Take Note with the SCC Director, Chris Van der Baaren, as
their Bass.
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Seniors Quartet Champion was the MountainAires, a
quartet that includes four members of the Stampede City Chorus: Keith
Sveinson, Don Clarke, Roger Woodgate, and Angus Norman.
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VRRI grants the
Stampede City Chorus an Honorary Membership
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Every Christmas for the last 14 years, the
Stampede City Chorus has performed for the Christmas Party of the
Vocational Rehabilitation Research Institute. At a recent Board
Meeting, VRRI voted to honor the Stampede City Choruses with an
Honorary Membership for the contributions to VRRI over the
years.
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2003 Annual Show -
April 4 & 5, 2003
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The 48th Annual Show held April 4 & 5, 2003
was certainly a success for the chorus. Over a week before the
first performance all of the seats in the 462 seat Lord Beaverbrook
High School Theatre were SOLD OUT for all three
performances.
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In the last few weeks leading up to the show, the
Stampede City Chorus had the opportunity to sing a Mini-Show for the
local Sweet Adeline choruses who were going to be away the same
weekend as the show. The chorus and quartets got a chance to
sing and to hear the ladies quartets Nice Shoes, Impromptu, and
Rhapsody.
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The Stampede City Chorus was in top form for the
three performances on April 4 & 5th. Under the direction of
Chris Van der Baaren (Music Director) and Kevin Robertson (Assistant
Director) the chorus sang a mix of songs with three members of the
chapter, Alec Fleming, Ray Falk, and Peter Jacquest, contributing as
actors. The quartets from the chapter, GOLD, Harmony KARD, and
The Acappella Guys, all contributed several songs to fill out the
program. Special guests included the Bow Valley Fiddlers, the
Linda Possak Irish Dancers, and the extremely popular local group the
Heebee-jeebees. It was a great weekend for all involved and the
chorus is encouraged by the positive reaction that was received from
the audience. See pictures from the show on the "Photos"
page.
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2003 Executive
Board & 2002 Barbershopper of the Year
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On
December 18, 2002 the 2003 Executive Board was installed by Past
President Chris Masterman. The 2003 Executive for the Stampede
City Chorus is listed on the
Contact
Page.
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On January 8,
2003 the Barbershopper of the Year (BOTY) for 2002 was awarded by
Chris Masterman to Kevin Robertson for contributions in 2002 including
an update to the chorus website and contributions as Assistant
Director.
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December, 2002 -
Christmas Concerts
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For a group
who just loves to sing, the Christmas season is a high time for the
Stampede City Chorus. Singing for the reception at the Gala
Night for the Festival of Trees brought much positive feedback from
those who attended. We were asked again to sing for the
Vocational and Rehabilitation Research Institute (VRRI) Christmas
Party where we were joined by the audience for rousing renditions of
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer and Silent Night and we were given the
opportunity to smile at the sight of Hugh Lowe with antlers
on!
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Two concerts
held jointly with the choirs of Knox Presbyterian and St.David's
United were a departure from prior types of Christmas Concerts but
certain a great experience. Some of the performers at these
concerts included the Stampede Show Band Percussion Section, Knox
trio, choirs from both churches, junior choirs from St.David's, the
Fore Fathers quartet, a temporarily revised GOLD quartet, and, of
course, the Stampede City Chorus. We hope that Knox and
St.David's were as thrilled with these events as we were. Truely
a great way to say (sing?) "We Wish You A Merry Christmas".
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October 25-27,
2002 - Division III Workshop - Lethbridge, Alberta
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The Stampede
City Chorus and the chorus quartets GOLD and Harmony KARD participated
in an outstanding weekend hosted by the Gas City Chorus in
Lethbridge. The quartets SAGE, which includes the legendary
Freddie King, and Most Happy Fellows were brought in to provide
coaching for quartets, choruses, and for the massed chorus. The
Saturday night performance included several choruses and quartets and
the 135 man massed chorus ending the performance with "Let's
Harmonize" and "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands".
Excellent job by the Lethbridge chorus to put on this event! For
pictures of the event go to:
http://www.evg.org/~megacity/Division3/Clinic/
Thanks for
the pictures, Lyle!
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September 24,
2002 - Visit to Wild Rose Harmonizers rehearsal, Red Deer
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September 18,
2002 - New Website
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August 28, 2002
- Chorus BBQ
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A barbeque was held August 28th at Keith
Sveinsen's house with most of the chorus in attendance. Special
thanks has to go to Keith and Edna for sharing their backyard with us
and to Keith's son-in-law for helping grill the steaks. Between
the chorus ringing a few chords in the warm evening air and
contributions by Harmony KARD and GOLD (with a replacement baritone),
the requisite quantity of singing was shared with the
neighborhood.
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July &
August, 2002 - Choir replacement
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The Stampede
City Chorus had two successful singouts at Central United and
St.Thomas United. A portion of the chorus, thankfully with all
four parts present, sang a version of "A Mighty Fortress" with the
church's organ and also "This Little Light of Mine" and "Let There Be
Peace On Earth" on their own. The chorus was well received at
both churches.
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April, 2002 -
Division III Convention
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April, 2002 -
Annual Spring Show
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The Stampede
City Chorus held its 47th Annual Spring Show at Lord Beaverbrook High
School Theatre with the theme "Memories from Grandpa's Attic".
In addition to songs performed by the chorus, the show included
"Memories" quartet, G.O.L.D. quartet, BRASS quartet, Bow Valley
Fiddlers, and special guest quartet Vocal Works.
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March, 2002 -
Tourism Calgary announces that Calgary will host 2007 Sweet Adelines
International Convention
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Tourism
Calgary announced that Calgary has been selected to host the 2007
International Competition of Sweet Adelines International, an
organization of women's barber shop choruses and quartets including
three choruses in Calgary. This competition will bring 8,000
attendees from around the world to the city October 7-14, 2007.
The successful hosting of the 1993 SPEBSQSA International Competition
by the Stampede City Chorus contributed to successful bid.
Chinook Winds chapter is the host chapter for this bid but it is
anticipated that they will receive support from all of the women's and
men's barbershop chapters in the city and surrounding area.
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