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Your Large Group Festival Coordinator is:

Rita Zigas-Brown


Walnut Creek Intermediate School
2425 Walnut Blvd
Walnut Creek, CA 94597
E-mail: rzigas@wcsd.k12.ca.us


Large Group Notes June 2009
Large Group Festivals
Festivals are behind us, summer is approaching, yet your CMEA Bay Section Area Reps, and Special Reps are presently securing site hosts for the 2010 festival season.

I would like to thank all of our very accomplished 2009 hosts starting with our Jazz hosts; Steven Hendee, Larry Colon, Julie Bounds and Andy Collinsworth.

Our other Large Group Festival hosts were: Dave Hill, Steve Accatino, Jen Martinez, Kent Johnson, Benjamin Bricker, Todd Summers, Kevin Gallagher, Steve Barnhill, Greg Grant, Jenny Bent, Sue Stuart, Ken Rawdon, Bruce Lengacher, Jim Yowell, Chad Zullinger, Lou DeLaRosa, John Felder, Cheryl Yee Glass, Larry Widener, Glenn Walp, Kathy Boster, Charles Tallcott, Troy Davis, and Michael Boitz.

You all did a fantastic job not only with your mailings containing detailed logistical information before and after your festivals, but your site was well managed with knowledgeable and friendly personnel.

It  is vitally important that directors take note of their Spring Break, Winter Break and Ski Week (President’s observation week) prior to registering for festivals on solochair. We came across a very large problem this year with directors holding on to spots at sites only to cancel just days prior to the festival due to a calendar conflict.The ones that suffer the consequences for that action are your students; please do your best to avoid last minute cancellations, for them.

 We all are aware that emergencies do happen, but poor planning keeps other directors from filling a spot at a festival that will be used, and Bay Section loses money. Please be diligent in your planning and do your absolute best at remitting your fees within three weeks of having registered.

Your Area Reps are currently looking for site hosts for the 2010 festival season. In addition to the number of available festivals we held this year, these Areas will benefit with another site to take on overflow for next season:
•    Area III Band/Orchestra
•    Area V Band/Orchestra
•    Area V/VIII Orchestra
•    Area VI Band
•    Area VI Band/Orchestra

Are you interested in hosting a festival? Please contact your Area Rep via the contact information in this TEMPO issue.

The following Areas had some trouble filling in full days:
•    Area I Choral
•    Area I/VI Orchestra (had to be cancelled due to extremely low enrollment)
•    Area II Choral
•    Area IIb Band
•    Area IV Choral (had to be cancelled due to extremely low enrollment)
•    Area IV Band

If you think you know why these festivals did not fill, I would like to hear from you. How can we better serve these areas?

Our January Winter Conference held at San Jose State University and hosted by Dr. Ed Harris and his staff was fantastic! I attended some fascinating sessions and as always, relished in the collegial atmosphere. Our Conference Committee did an amazing job at presenting some of the most refreshing sessions; thank you for all of your hard work.

Please be assured that your feedback on the festivals you attend is vitally important to the continued success of our Festival Committee’s efforts as well as the efforts of our festival hosts. We would all appreciate you taking the time to fill out a Large Group Festival Evaluation form. If you do not receive one in your check–out packet, you can download a form by following these instructions:
•    Log on to www.cmeabaysection.org 
•    once on the home page, click on “Forms” on the right side of your monitor
•    scroll down and click “Festival Forms”
•    scroll down and click on “Large Group Evaluation Form”

Registration on www.solochair.com will open on Tuesday, September 1, 2009 for our 2010 festival season. I apologize for this previous year in which opening day for registration fell on Labor Day; this will not happen again!

Festival sites for 2010 will begin to be regularly posted and updated on our Bay Section website (www.cmeabaysection.org) by mid – June, so please keep your eye out for those postings.

Good luck to you and your groups in the last few weeks of your school year.

Sincerely,
Rita Zigas-Brown, Large Group Festivals Coordinator
 
Large Group Notes November 2007
Large Group Festivals

We’re either recovering from, or planning for, our Winter Concerts and are on our way to the Bay Section Conference for educational planning and rejuvenation, networking, cheering on of colleagues, as well as supporting student experiences in the Conference performing groups. What’s next on our calendar? Festivals, of course!

 

The refund deadline for all Large Group Festivals was December 1; any cancellations from here on out are non-refundable. Executive Treasurer Sandy Miller and I are most appreciative of the prompt and conscientious responses to the reminder emails for late festival fees. Your attention to this financial matter contributes volumes towards the continued success of our many Bay Section festivals.
There is a misconception that your registered groups will automatically be dropped from a festival if you either ignore the fact that you’ve registered ensembles there, or lose track of the “three weeks to pay” window. Your groups will not be dropped, as it takes my human touch to delete a group from the festival database; SoloChair.com does not work on a three week time out system, but it does send red flag warnings to the Treasurer.


You will be notified before any drastic measures are taken. It will be most helpful if you could let me know whether the group you’ve registered will actually attend that festival, and fees are on their way, or if you only registered to secure a spot somewhere / anywhere and need to be removed from that site. Once you’ve completed the registration at the site you prefer, please, please contact me so I can remove you from the festival site database you don’t want to attend. This opens up a spot for another director that might be waiting for the spot you vacate.


No doubt your calendar will be shifting and changing, as will the extra —curricular lives of your students; if you find yourself in a situation that requires you to either move your group to a different festival date or site (as available), or cancel from the festival all together, please contact me and I will happily assist you with your relocation in the SoloChair.com database. In addition, if you need to change your performance preference from early to late, or vice versa, please contact your host, or me, and that change can be granted as well.


I’d like to encourage you to contact me at any time with whatever questions you might have surrounding festival logistics. I am accessible via all genres of communication; my contact info can be found in this issue of Tempo, as well as the www.cmeabaysection.org website. I welcome your communication and correspondence.

 

Good luck with all of your groups this festival season!

 
Large Group Notes September 2007
Large Group Festivals

flute_2.jpgWelcome back to the grind. My sincerest wishes go out to all of you that the shock of returning from your divinely wonderful break does not overwhelm you, nor deter you from the memories you accumulated while frolicking on vacation. Okay, down to the business of starting again.

SoloChair.com is back; improved, updated, and ready to go, as of September 1. If you are a new teacher, you must log on to SoloChair. com and create an account for yourself prior to registering, as all festival registration is done on-line; there is no paper registration. The instructions on SoloChair.com are very user-friendly and easy to follow.

If you are a returning teacher to SoloChair. com, please update your account profile, as without these updates you might not gain access to the festival for which you’d like to register. Please remember to click “submit” before closing the page.

A new feature that has been added upon registration is the ability to list the alternate schools in which you teach and will be registering; your invoice will be mailed to your primary school address that is listed on your account profi le.

Registration begins at 5:00 AM on September 1, with out-of-area registrations (i.e. a director from Area II wanting to attend a festival in Area VI) becoming available on September 15. Our refund deadline for large group festivals as always is December 1. Refunds will not be granted after the December 1 deadline unless it is CMEA Bay Section that cancels any event for which you’d registered.

Refunds will be mailed to you before this December 1 deadline if after you register you realize there is a confl ict you are unable to resolve. If you do fi nd yourself in the position of needing to move, or change your initial registration from one to site to another, you can do so, with our assistance, without penalty; you’ll need to notify the Executive Treasurer, or the site host(s), or me, in order to complete that process.

It is extremely important that you meet your three week window for festival fees receipt to our Treasurer, Sandy Miller. The invoice states that your fees should be received within three weeks of registering. However, if you do not meet this deadline, you will not be automatically dropped from the festival; rather, you will receive a courtesy notice from Sandy reminding you that your fee has not been received. At this time, please be courteous enough to respond to her with an explanation. I would like to reinforce the statement that you will not automatically be dropped from any festival without fi rst being notifi ed. We appreciate and encourage your participation in festivals; therefore, every attempt will be made to contact you.

We suffered quite a loss during the 2007 festival season due to several directors failing to pay fees of festivals they’d (actually) attended. If you do not pay your fee(s) prior to the date of the site host’s festival logistic mailing, and you fail to notify our Treasurer or me after repeated attempts to contact you, you will be notifi ed (again) via email, and/or phone, and/or hard copy mailing that you have been dropped from the festival.

Our Band/Orchestra and Orchestra Festivals have been re-named to refl ect your Area, as opposed to region, AND we’ve added a few new festivals to accommodate needs that arose in various areas:

Band/Orchestra North is now Band/ Orchestra II/VII

B/O South is now B/O V/VIII

B/O East is now B/O III, and we’ve added a (one day) B/O IV, as well as a (one day) -Band IV

Orchestra West is now Orchestra I/VI

Orchestra South is now Orchestra V/ VIII

We’ve added an additional two day B/O festival in Area II; B/O IIa to be held at San Ramon Valley HS and B/O IIb to be held at Deer Valley HS, in addition to a two day Band festival at Ygnacio Valley HS.

We’ve unfortunately eliminated the Jazz Solo portion of the Jazz Solo/Combo festival due to extremely low enrollment over the last three years. Jazz Combo (8:00–12:00) festival and Vocal Jazz (1:00–5:00) festival will run on the same day; please refer to the CMEA website for further information, rules and procedures.

You will notice that our large group registration fee has increased by $25 (up to $175) still proving that CMEA provides mucho “bang for your buck”.

Our new webmaster, Steve Hendee, has been updating the look of our www. cmeabaysection.org website which will off er a more in-depth availability to information, resources, articles and more, including several links about festivals that off er SoloChair.com registration instructions and information. In addition, for your convenience, you will now be able to access festival evaluation forms and adjudication evaluation forms from the CMEA website. How fantastic is that?

You’re ready, you’re optimistic. Your back– to–school experience will be satisfying. Hip, hip, hooray! 

 
Large Group Notes May 2007
Large Group Festivals

Pssssst, summer is almost here. We all can reflect over our school year and acknowledge for ourselves what worked well and what didn’t work well. I truly enjoy this time of year, as it assists in putting most of the unpleasant issues into perspective that didn’t feel so good while in that moment. This thought process offers a regenerative healing that encourages me to get off on the right foot and emotional state for the new school year!

This brings me to my reflections on how SoloChair.com worked for Bay Section’s Large Group Festival registrations this year. In my opinion, there are many positives to share regarding SoloChair’s efficiency, as well as a few minor glitches. I believe that SoloChair.com was a bit intimidating to a few of our hosts, but once all of the “chair tools” were navigated, it became quite convenient.

Pros of SoloChair.com

The need for additional festivals in various Areas became quite clear very early on in the registration process as I kept watch over the numbers on SoloChair.com. Several Area festivals were full within three hours! This taught us a lot about our future festival planning, which is a very, very good thing. Expect more festival sites! The webmaster and CEO of SoloChair.com, John Beel ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ), is extremely accessible to the Bay Section Board, as well as individuals seeking help with technical problems. A built in data base containing director contact information, date of registration, date of fees received, school enrollment, sight reading or clinic preferences, and performance time preference is at the fingertips of host’s and other personnel with editing privileges.

Cons of SoloChair.com

Some of the wording on the invoice page was misleading; directors interpreted the 3 week “wait period” warning for payment as “the law”. In reality, registrations were kept alive far longer than the 3 week warning, as a professional courtesy. Directors were notified via email (and phone) by our Treasurer, and me, on many occasions; both to collect registration fees of registered groups that were past the December 1st refund deadline, as well as a reminder that fees had gone unpaid. Due to this misunderstanding, we unfortunately are still trying to collect fees from a few directors that are either preparing for approaching festivals, as well as festivals in which the director participated, but hasn’t paid. Directors wishing to register their groups for the 2008 festival season will not have this opportunity until their 2007 festival fees have been paid.

Another unfortunate issue regarding SoloChair.com arose with our site hosts. Registration information is stored in two data bases; once the SoloChair.com navigation tools were learned and practiced, retrieving school, director, and group information was convenient. However, until the navigation tools were learned, information retrieval was daunting and intimidating for some.

A big thank you to all of our Band, Choral, Band/ Orchestra, and Orchestra festival hosts. Everything was fantastic thanks to you, your students and community.

So, as your year wraps up, consider yourselves a success! Whatever your new school year brings, may it please you. Keep your eyes out for festival postings on the www.cmeabaysection.org website, as well as the first issue of Tempo, upon returning to school.

Rita Zigas-Brown
Large Group Festival Coordinator