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Come to the 2011 Winter Conference

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January 14 - 15, 2011

San Jose State University 

 

 As we all know, the rigors of being a music educator in today’s school climate can be an overwhelming and particularly demanding experience. As we prepare for concerts, band reviews, musicals, choral and orchestral events, and all of the activities that enrich the musical lives of our students, it is not uncommon for us to disconnect with colleagues and friends who share similar classroom experiences.


Unlike other subject areas that have multiple faculty members on campus collaborating with one another, a single music educator is often given the responsibility of serving as band director, choir director, orchestra director, and is called upon to organize any function involving music. Elementary and middle school music teachers may have an itinerant schedule that requires travel between three or more schools. These expectations can result in a feeling of isolation from fellow faculty members, who often don’t realize the magnitude of a music teacher’s responsibilities.


One of the best ways for us to thrive under the demands of our jobs is to network with our music colleagues at festivals and conferences. Our jobs become much more rewarding knowing there is a support system of people who share the same joys and frustrations that teaching music can bring. The 2011 Bay Section Winter Conference held on January 14 and 15 at San Jose State University offers us the opportunity to meet and learn from outstanding music educators from both the local and national levels.


In addition to all of the great sessions you’ve been reading about in this issue of Tempo, I’m pleased to announce that Glenn Roberts, of Best Music Company in Oakland will once again be providing his delectable tasting of fine wines for our Wine and Hors D’ourves Reception Friday evening from 5:30–7:00.


This year’s conference promises to be a rewarding experience for all of our attendees and will provide us with new tools and techniques for us to bring back to our classrooms. We are also offering a fifty percent discount on conference fees for first time attendees, so all teachers new to music education are encouraged to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. See you at the conference!

 
Winter Conference Registration Information

January 14 - 15, 2011

San Jose State University

Registration is open to all MENC/CMEA members. The registration fee for non-members includes a one year membership in MENC/CMEA. Registration forms can be viewed, printed, or downloaded from this page. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader (free from Adobe) to view and print the form. If you have the pdf plug-in installed in your Internet browser, you can view and print the form without having to download. Pre-registration for the next conference will begin in September. The pre-registration deadline for the 2011 Conference is December 15, 2009. On-site registration begins at 7:30 AM on Friday and at 8:00 AM on Saturday.


The cost for the Winter Conference is $65 if paid by December 15. After that date it will go up to $75.

 

2011 Winter Conference Registration

 
2011 Letter from our Conference Host

January 14-15 2011

 

Greetings from Silicon Valley!

The faculty and staff at San Jose State University are very pleased to host the CMEA Bay Section Conference. We are pleased to provide concert and clinic facilities ranging from the School of Music & Dance's 500 seat Concert Hall to the 1100 seat Morris Dailey Auditorium located in the historic Tower Building in the center of campus. Founded in 1857, San Jose State University is the first of the California State University campuses. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, the SJSU School of Music and Dance offers a variety of innovative degree programs spanning traditional studies in performance, composition, and education to the technical avant-garde, cross-cultural studies in improvisation, and jazz.

Surrounding the University, downtown San Jose offers a variety of restaurants from ethnic and fast food to distinctive, fine dining. Coupled with world class hotel accommodations, San Jose provides a truly exciting conference environment. We are honored to serve you and look forward to seeing you each January.

Diana Hollinger
Conference Host