SOGO Musician Handbook 2019-2020

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Orchestrating Lifelong Participation in the Arts 2019/20 SOGO Musician Handbook studentorchestras.org


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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE GENERAL: 360.352.1438 (Voice mail) EMAIL: studentorchestras@gmail.com WEBSITE: www.studentorchestras.org MAILING ADDRESS: 1629 22nd Ave SE Olympia WA 98501 OFFICE HOURS Hours vary. Please leave a phone message or email. REHEARSAL & AUDITION LOCATION Calvary Chapel (Olympia) 919 Division Street NW Olympia WA CONCERT VENUE WA Center for the Performing Arts 512 Washington St SE Olympia WA 98501 360.753.8586 WashingtonCenter.org ARTISTIC STAFF Cameron May, Music Director Greg Allison, Artistic Director ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Email: studentorchestras@gmail.com Krina Allison, Executive Director Ginny Nordhorn, Marketing and Communications Mary Jo Rydholm, Conservatory Librarian Nick Masters, Recruitment Coordinator

Table of Contents Absences……………..…………..................5 Artistic Staff...........................................13 Board……………………….……………..…...14 Concert Details ……….....……………….…....11 Concert Dress..........................................9 Concert Etiquette………….......................10 Concert Season ………………....…….………...4 Fees……………………………......................6 General Information............................7/8 Communications Cancellations Donations SOGO Emporium Fundraiser Advertising Community Service Hours Volunteering Musical Opportunities …....…..……………..6 Policies ………………….……....………………...14 Practice Tips ………………....….……………...12 Rehearsal Calendar ……....…………………….4 Student Responsibilities..........................5 Attendance Reporting Absences Safety Percussionists Tickets ……………......…………….................11

Amber Young, Finance Director Email: sogo.bookkeeper@gmail.com CHANGES OF ADDRESS—phone & email Please inform the SOGO office of any changes in address, phone numbers, email addresses, private teachers and schools via our email at: studentorchestras@gmail.com. We do our best to keep our records current so you will not miss an important mailing. CANCELLATIONS: Inclement conditions 1. Check the SOGO website at www.studentorchestras.org 2. Call the SOGO phone (360.352.1438) and listen for a recorded message 3. Listen to Mixx96.1 3


2019/20 SEASON SCHEDULE REHEARSAL (arrive 15 minutes early): Debut Orchestra 3 p.m.—4:45 p.m. Academy Orchestra 2:45 p.m. —4:30 p.m. (NEW TIME) Brass Choir 4:25 p.m.—5:10 p.m. (NEW TIME) Conservatory Orchestra 5:15 p.m.—7:15 p.m. (NEW TIME) Ensembles Arranged All rehearsals are on Sundays at Calvary Chapel, 919 Division Street NW, Olympia WA DRESS REHEARSAL Sundays at the Washington Center. Enter from the alley - there will be signs posted in the alley. Parents may attend the dress rehearsal (follow signs into the theater from the alley). Brass Choir load-in 11:00 a.m. Brass Choir 11:20 a.m.—11:55 a.m. Debut 12:00 p.m.—12:45 p.m. Academy 12:50 p.m.—1:35 p.m. Conservatory 1:40 p.m.—3:10 p.m. Concert Call Time 3:30 p.m. (concert dress required) NEW!!

Orchestra Season Kick-Off!! August 25 Calvary Chapel, Olympia Bring the whole family! 4-5pm Academy and Debut rehearse new music

AUGUST 2019 25 Tuition Due; Music Pick-Up 25 Orchestra Kick-Off 26 Auditions SEPTEMBER 8 First Rehearsal; New Parent Meeting 15, 22, 29 OCTOBER 5 (Saturday) Conduct Us Fall Arts Walk 6, 13, 20, 27

5pm Group activity for Academy, Debut, and Conservatory

NOVEMBER 3 Dress Rehearsal and Concert 10, 17 24 Brass Choir (with Academy Brass) and Conservatory Only

5pm Academy, Debut, Conservatory Students and Parents

DECEMBER 1 Brass Choir (with Academy Brass) Only 2 (Monday) Conservatory Only (Messiah Rehearsal) 6 (Friday) Messiah Sing-Along 8 Brass Choir (with Academy Brass) and Conservatory Only 14 (Saturday) Brass Choir HOHO Holiday Show

5:30pm Dinner 6-8pm Conservatory rehearses new music More information coming soon 4

REHEARSAL CALENDAR There are slight differences in the calendar for each group. Be sure to check the web site for your specific group. Dates are subject to change. JANUARY 2020 5, 12, 19, 26 FEBRUARY 2, 9 16 No Rehearsal 23 24 (Monday) Academy Tour Rehearsal 28 (Friday) Academy Tour MARCH 1 Dress Rehearsal and Concert 8, 15, 22, 29 APRIL 5 & 12 No Rehearsals 19 25 (Saturday) Arts Walk Instrument Petting Zoo 26 MAY 3, 10 17 Dress Rehearsal and Concert 26, 27, & 29 Auditions

IMPORTANT DATES: Music pick-up and Orchestra Kickoff: August 25, Calvary Chapel in Olympia, 4—8 p.m. Auditions: August 26 Parent Meeting: 4:45—5:15 p.m., September 8 Poinsettia, wreath and coffee pick-up: December 3, 4—6 p.m. Auditions for 2020/21 Season: May 26, 27, & 29


STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES REPORTING ABSENCES: QUICK REFERENCE 1. Advanced absence reporting—fill out the absentee form online at studentorchestras.org. 2. Illness - fill out the absentee form online at studentorchestras.org and call to leave a message at 360.352.1438. SOGO EXPECTS: Participation in your school music program, attendance at all rehearsals and concerts, arrival at rehearsal 15 minutes prior, music prepared before rehearsal through practice at home, HAVE FUN!!! Consistent attendance and participation in all rehearsals and concerts are vital to the success of the ensemble as a whole. Your absence from rehearsal is difficult for your fellow musicians, conductor, and the ensemble. If necessary to miss a rehearsal, fill out an absentee form online. ATTENDANCE: Promptness (arriving 15 minutes early to warm-up) and perfect attendance are expected of all SOGO musicians. Because of the high level of musicianship required by SOGO orchestras, attendance is a key factor in providing a complete, productive and worthwhile musical experience. Please bring your own music stand for rehearsals. ABSENCES: You are allowed a maximum of one (1) absence per concert cycle. Excused absences include: death in the family, sickness, required school events, and religious observances. Homework excuses are not considered acceptable. Dress rehearsals are mandatory. EXCEEDING THE LIMIT: If more than one (1) rehearsal is missed per concert session, your conductor(s) and teaching artists will determine your participation in the performance. Musicians with more than one excused absence per concert series may be ineligible to participate in the concert. ABSENTEE FORM: There must be an absentee form filled out for all absences. Fill out the form online at studentorchestras.org. SAFETY: Knowing if your child should be at a rehearsal is an issue of safety. We try to be vigilant in knowing where your child is during rehearsal times, so if your child is absent, please inform us. Parents, please be prompt in picking up your child following rehearsal. The building is open prior to rehearsal and closed following the last rehearsal at 7:15 p.m. CAUTION: Do not leave your car unlocked or leave valuables visible in your car. PERCUSSIONIST RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Check in Sunday at least 15 minutes prior to rehearsal start time. 2. All necessary stands, mallets, instruments and other equipment must be ready by the start of rehearsal. 3. Do not leave rehearsal until all percussion instruments are put away and secured. 4. Come prepared with ALL music and mallets each week, as sectionals may consist of repertoire not necessarily covered during rehearsal. 5. You may be called on to help load and unload percussion equipment for dress rehearsals and concerts. Please check with your conductor. 5


MUSICAL OPPORTUNITIES MUSIC HISTORY: SOGO musicians receive quarterly presentations in music history to provide them with more in depth understanding of the performance literature. MUSIC THEORY: Members can download theory worksheets online. Worksheets will be used throughout the season at the discretion of the conductor. PRELUDE STRINGS: SOGO provides an after-school program for elementary or middle school string players with one or two years of experience. Class meets at Washington M.S. Mondays 5:30-6:30pm. Specific session dates and tuition fee TBA. PERCUSSION CLASS: Student will learn pedagogy, ensemble and orchestral preparation. Members perform with the Academy and Debut Orchestras for three concerts at the Washington Center. Class meets at Washington M.S. on Mondays 5:30-7p.m. Tuition: $475 SUMMER MUSIC: Musicians from second year playing – 9th grade should get ready to rock, swing, and explore music styles from around the globe at SOGO Summer Music. This two week program includes exciting classes such as World Drumming, Music Theory, Computer Composition and Jazz in addition to traditional orchestra and band classes. Cost: $75 (multiple class discounts available). FEES TUITION FEES: Tuition due in full before music can be picked up. Debut Orchestra $450 Academy Orchestra $475 Conservatory Orchestra $550 METHOD OF PAYMENT: SOGO accepts cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, and PayPal. Payment plans must be worked out with the office in advance of tuition deadline. TUITION REFUND: see Tuition Policy on page 14 SCHOLARSHIPS: A limited number of merit* and need-based scholarships are available. Email studentorchestras@gmail.com for more information. *SOGO Goldberg Family Merit Scholarship Provided by the Goldberg Family Charitable Foundation, this scholarship awards musicians for their longevity and commitment to the study of music in SOGO. This is a one-time 50% tuition scholarship. Eligibility: Musicians who are beginning their 4th season or more with SOGO and have been awarded placement in the Conservatory Orchestra. Download the application at studentorchestras.org.

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OTHER FEES MUSIC POLICY: All SOGO music is the property of the Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia, and is a valuable resource. By accepting the music folder, SOGO musicians (and their guardian) are agreeing to return all of the music on time and in good condition. As such, musicians are reminded of the following: • Please mark music lightly with pencil only, not pen. Be careful to avoid unnecessary marks that might make the music difficult to read. • Debut and Academy Orchestras – Immediately following the May concert, musicians return their music and folder in the designated boxes. • Conservatory Orchestra musicians are requested to leave their folder on the stands after the concert. New music will be distributed at or before the next rehearsal. A replacement fee of $25 will be charged for any lost Conservatory folder. • For all musicians, a fee of $5 per piece of music will be assessed on music that is lost. Thank you for helping us to care for this valuable resource – our SOGO music.


GENERAL INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS WEBSITE: studentorchestras.org MAILING ADDRESS: 1629 22nd Ave SE, Olympia WA 98501 PHONE: 360 352.1438 EMAIL: studentorchestras@gmail.com FINANCES: sogo.bookkeeper@gmail.com FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/studentorchestras EMAIL: Weekly communications throughout the season will be sent via email. NEWSLETTER: The newsletter is sent to members via email three (3) times in a season. Please read and pass on the communication to family and friends—get the word out! WEB SITE: The website is updated and our most current information is regularly posted at www.studentorchestras.org. Many of your questions can be answered there. FACEBOOK: The SOGO Facebook page is updated and our most current information is regularly posted at facebook.com/studentorchestras. CANCELLATIONS: Inclement conditions check Facebook and website and if electricity is out listen to Mixx96.1. Call the SOGO phone (360.352.1438) and listen for a recorded message. Check the website at www.studentorchestras.org for updates. DONATIONS: SOGO is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. You can help ensure the health and vitality of SOGO through a tax-deductible financial contribution. Please consider this to be your orchestra. Tell friends and family about us and seek their attendance at concerts and fundraisers. Tuition only covers 50% of operating costs. The remainder is covered by donations, fundraisers, community sponsors, and advertising. FUNDRAISERS: • Holiday Fundraiser: Poinsettias, wreaths, and coffee are for sale from September through November. Pick-up of items is the first week after Thanksgiving break. SOGO partners with local businesses Starlake Nursery, Sherwood Forest Farms and Olympic Crest Coffee Roasters for our holiday fundraiser. We ask that our families help sell these beautiful florist quality items and freshly roasted coffee to friends and business associates. • GiveLocal: Stretch your donation dollars from October 29 - November 21 when The Community Foundation hosts GiveLocal, an online giving event. Donations are stretched through an incentive fund provided by the Dawkins Charitable Trust. More information will be available in October. ADVERTISING: Advertise your business or invite a business owner to advertise in the SOGO concert program. Forms are available to download from the website. The advertisement will be seen by hundreds of audience members, a link to the business is provided on the SOGO website, and advertisers are listed during the year in the Newsletter. SPONSORSHIP: Please contact the office if you are interested in sponsoring an event. SOGO EMPORIUM: The Emporium has music-related gift items, SOGO tee-shirts, hoodies, and more. Located in the Center lobby area, the Emporium is open during the concerts.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS: Service hours may be available to musicians. Examples of opportunities are: helping with the music library, setting up or tearing down the rehearsal space, moving equipment, and non-paid ensemble performances in the community. If your child is enrolled in a program that requires community service hours, they may speak to their conductor about opportunities. REGISTRATION: Be sure your child’s registration information is current. Please inform the SOGO staff if there are any changes to your address, phone or email. MODEL RELEASE FORM: During the season we photograph and video tape rehearsals and concerts. This material may be used in different communications (i.e. newsletter, social media, brochures, advertising). If you want to opt out, please inform the office. INSTRUMENT RENTAL: SOGO has a very small collection of instruments for use by its members. REHEARSALS: Parents are welcome to attend rehearsals anytime. We also encourage SOGO musicians to bring interested friends to participate in rehearsals to see what the SOGO experience is all about! PARENT INVOLVEMENT PARENT MEETING: There is one scheduled New Parent Meeting during the season at the first rehearsal. VOLUNTEER: Parent volunteers are a very important component in the success of SOGO. Help is needed for a variety of tasks: • Attendance check-in • Rehearsal setup • SOGO Emporium • Mailings • Concert supervisors • Transport percussion equipment • Special Events • Fundraising • Auditions VOLUNTEER FORM: The volunteer form is available online at www.studentorchestras.org. For further information, please contact the office. BOARD: Board meetings are held the second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. (except in July). If you are interested in serving on the Board, please contact a board or staff member to find out further information.

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CONCERT DRESS

DEBUT & ACADEMY ORCHESTRA MUSICIANS • Long sleeve white dress shirt with black bow tie or white 3/4 to long sleeve blouse (tucked in). • Black dress pants or long black skirt (to the floor). No jean-like pants, miniskirts, or tea-length skirts. • Black dress socks or black opaque hosiery. • Black closed-toe dress shoes. • No exposed shoulders, necklines, or midriffs. • Minimal jewelry.

CONSERVATORY ORCHESTRA MUSICIANS • Floor length black dress with sleeves, or any combination of floor-length black skirt, black opaque hosiery, or black dress pants with black blouse. • Black closed-toe dress shoes. • No exposed shoulders, necklines, or midriffs. • Minimal jewelry. OR • Black tuxedo, white shirt, black bow tie, black shoes, and socks. Note: This is not a set of “tails,” but is often referred to as a “short tux” or “classic tux.”

Gently used concert clothing is available for free to any SOGO musician. Selection is limited.

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CONCERT ETIQUETTE FOR MUSICIANS Our concerts are part of the learning experience and should be thought of as part of the instruction that we provide. Certain standards are asked of every concert participant. STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE OF THE CONCERT DAY: Concerts are held on Sundays at 4 p.m. at the Washington Center. On these days, each group will have a dress rehearsal earlier that afternoon. Concert dress is not required for dress rehearsal. Brass Choir load-in Brass Choir Debut Academy Conservatory Concert Call Time

11:00 a.m. 11:20 a.m.—11:55 a.m. 12:00 p.m.—12:45 p.m. 12:50 p.m.—1:35 p.m. 1:40 p.m.—3:10 p.m. 3:30 p.m. (concert dress required)

1. Always enter the Washington Center to the rear of the theater (alley), far right stage door. 2. While downstairs, conduct yourself in a responsible and helpful manner. Use the time to warm up your instrument or practice quietly. Your conductor or teaching artist will tell you when and how your group should go upstairs to the stage. 3. After your group’s dress rehearsal is finished, you may leave the Washington Center if you have permission from your parents. However, all musicians must be back downstairs at the Center by 3:30 p.m. to be ready for the actual concert in concert dress. 4. Like the dress rehearsal, you will get specific instructions from your conductor or teaching artist when it is your group’s turn to go from downstairs to the stage to play in the concert. Leave all electronic devices and purses downstairs or with your parents. 5. Alley doors will be locked after concert begins. Please plan to meet your parents in the lobby after the concert. 6. Musicians stand in respect when the conductor comes on the stage. No gum chewing or talking. Sit when indicated by the conductor. Sit up, feet flat on the floor, and watch and listen carefully, tune carefully. At the end of the piece, watch the conductor and sit until you are asked to stand up. 7. When your group is done playing, you will exit the stage as instructed and go sit in a designated area in the theater to listen to the remainder of the concert. Conservatory musicians may sit in their designated section during the first half of the concert, since they do not perform until after the intermission. 8. Please be quiet and courteous, both as you go from the stage to your assigned seating, and while you listen to the concert. If you have your instrument with you, please make sure it is also quiet and safe. If you have any questions about what to do with your instrument, ask your conductor or teaching artist. 9. Concerts usually last a little over 2 hours. Typically, during the first half the Brass Choir, Debut Orchestra, and Academy groups perform. There is a 15-minute intermission, then the Conservatory Orchestra performs during the second half of the concert. 10


CONCERT TICKETS & DETAILS SEASON TICKETS: Tickets are purchased through the Washington Center Box Office at 360.753.8586 or at WashingtonCenter.org. Tickets, if available, will also be sold the day of the performance. Be aware there is a $4 Washington Center facility fee for each ticket. Tickets for upcoming concerts go on sale in September for the following dates: •Sunday, November 3, 2019, 4 p.m. •Sunday, March 1, 2020, 4 p.m. •Sunday, May 17, 2020, 4 p.m. Reserved seating only. Please purchase tickets in advance to avoid waiting in line the day of the concert. Do not purchase a ticket for your SOGO musician(s). Performing musicians have designated seats with their orchestra when not performing on stage. GROUP SALES: Group rated tickets for groups of 15 or more in C section seating only must be purchased in advanced through the SOGO office. EVENT TICKETS: SOGO event tickets are sold exclusively through SOGO either by calling 360.352.1438 or purchasing them online at studentorchestras.org. •Saturday, December 14, 2 p.m. Brass Choir HOHO Purchase tickets in advance. Adults/Seniors $10; Students $5; Family 4+: $26. At the door Adults/Seniors $13; Students $8; Family 4+: $35. MESSIAH SING-ALONG: FREE and open to the public. Friday, December 6, 7:00pm at the Washington Center. MUSIC EDUCATOR TICKETS: Music teachers may receive two (2) complimentary tickets to each concert. SOGO sends a formal invitation to school music departments announcing the ticket offer. CONCERT ETIQUETTE: Concerts are a time for your musician to shine. Your support and having you in attendance to hear their accomplishments is very important. We have a few suggestions to help you enjoy your experience: 1. We encourage young children to attend the concerts, but if they become distracting during the concert, quietly exit to the lobby. There is a monitor to view the concert until the child has calmed down. 2. Non-flash photography is allowed at the Washington Center; video is not allowed. 3. Please remember to turn off all electronic devices during the performance. 4. Staying for the entire concert is standard etiquette and is appreciated by all. Every musician has worked hard and the concert programming is intended for your listening pleasure. SOGO concerts usually last a little more than 2 hours. 5. Alley doors will be locked after concert begins. Please plan to meet your child in the lobby after the concert.

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PRACTICE TIPS For helping your musician achieve success in practice 1. Give your musician a place to practice. Allow them to play uninterrupted in a quiet place that is accommodating and comfortable. 2. Expect him or her to practice in a regular manner with quality work. It is a wise thing to discuss music often with your child, as well as to set aside time in the day designated solely to practice. This schedule should be firm but flexible to changing events. For the Debut and Academy musicians, students should practice at least half an hour a day, five to six days a week. For Conservatory musicians, students should practice 45 minutes to an hour per day. It should be understood that additional musical involvement (i.e. private lessons, school) may require more practice time. Being in SOGO is a responsibility, and we expect the musicians to put in the necessary time to adequately learn and prepare their music. Sometimes orchestra parts will be difficult enough to require outside help. It should also be noted that the quality of practice is valued, not the quantity. Additionally, it is a smart decision to play classical music in the musicians’ environment as much as possible because it acts as a catalyst for successful learning as well as interest in the arts. Classical King FM 98.1 in Seattle (streaming online at King.org) is a great source of classical music. Saturday evenings King FM offers NPR’s “From the Top”, a showcase of young talent in America. 3. Be aware there are different ways to practice. Musicians can break down pieces by aspect, and learn and work on those aspects separately. Additionally, practice can include studying a part, studying music theory, and so on. When possible, buy recordings of current pieces so the musician can listen and understand the composition of the piece. Auditory learning is essential to becoming a better musician, and will assist in the success of practice. 4. Keep open communications about practicing. Rehearsing can involve a lot of emotions, positive and negative. Thus, it is necessary to be open to talking about it as much as the student wants. Understand where your musician is coming from. They can feel a lot of pressure from rehearsals, peers, school, etc. Understand that you are there to help your musician succeed, not to force them. Sometimes, you will need to find out what motivates your musician, but at the same time, by practicing, your student is showing self-motivation, as well as maturity. Compiled by Student Board

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ARTISTIC FACULTY CAMERON MAY is the Music Director of SOGO and a Music Professor at South Puget Sound Community College. Though a native of Portland, Oregon, Mr. May came to Olympia from Champaign, Illinois, where he was Music Director of the Illini Strings at the University of Illinois. Mr. May received a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Colorado Boulder and a Master of Music degree in Orchestral Conducting from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and he has appeared as a guest conductor with professional, university, and youth orchestras in Colorado, Oregon, and Illinois. GREG ALLISON is the Artistic Director and conductor of the SOGO Conservatory Brass Choir. He received his B.A. and M.A. in Music Education from Western Washington University where he studied trumpet with the late William D. Cole. Mr. Allison has taught instrumental music in the Olympia School District for more than 35 years. JENNIFER MARIN is the co-conductor of the SOGO Debut Orchestra. She is the Band Director and elementary Music Specialist for the K-8 Griffin School District outside Olympia. A long-standing WMEA member, Ms. Marin has presented at state and regional conferences, presided over conference sessions, served as conductor for the Centralia Community College Orchestra, and performed with the Northwest Wind Symphony and the South Sound Community Band. Ms. Marin previously worked with the Debut Orchestra for the first nine years of SOGO. TRAVIS SIPHER is the co-conductor of the SOGO Debut Orchestra. Mr. Sipher is the orchestra director at Capital High School and Jefferson Middle School. Mr. Sipher earned his degrees in Cello and Music Education from Western Washington University. He served as assistant conductor of the Eugene Community Orchestra in Oregon. Mr. Sipher previously worked with SOGO’s POGO program at the Boys and Girls Club. LIZ WARD is the Assistant Conductor of the Brass Choir. Ms. Ward received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Washington and a Master of Musical Arts degree from Yale School of Music. She is a private teacher and manages the Evergreen Brass Quintet. MARY JO RYDHOLM is the Chamber Music Coordinator, teaches in the Olympia School District and is a Nationally Certified Music Teacher. She has served as Concertmaster for several symphony orchestras and has managed chamber workshops in Washington state. MICHAEL FOX teaches the SOGO Percussion Class. Mr. Fox holds a Master’s in Music Performance from the University of New Mexico and a Bachelor’s from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He has taught privately for 25 years and worked as a coach for various ensembles, schools, and youth organizations. He is also a member of the Olympia Symphony and SPSCC orchestras. REBECCA GAGE is the conductor of SOGO’s Prelude Strings. She has over 20 years of successful teaching experience (beginning-high school) and is currently an orchestra teacher with the North Thurston School District. Ms. Gage holds a B.A. in Music Education from University of Wyoming and a M.A. in Music from University of Hawaii at Manoa. She previously taught music at Aberdeen Public Schools and Centralia School District. TEACHING ARTISTS STRINGS: Mary Jo Rydholm (violin), *Nathan Rødahl (violin), *Damien Nelson (violin), Anne Edge (viola), Joseph Bichsel (cello), Nick Masters (bass). WINDS: Jean Whipple (flute), Elliot Anderson (oboe), Ryan Brumbaugh (clarinet), Dan Meuse (bassoon), Dr. Ed Sandor (trumpet), Liz Ward (French horn), Danny Craig (low brass) PERCUSSION: Michael Fox * Alumni ADJUNCT Anne Edge, Music Historian Mark Thome, Court Composer

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SOGO BOARD

EXECUTIVE BOARD PRESIDENT: Milt Harper VICE PRESIDENT: Anna Garrett SECRETARY: Roberta Waggoner PAST PRESIDENT: John Fleckenstein

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Anne Edge Lindsey Ford Jim Lin Greg Tudor Sandy Williams

MUSIC DIRECTOR Cameron May ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Greg Allison

STUDENT BOARD Jenny Jang, violin TUITION POLICY SOGO Enrollment Before 1st rehearsal

Tuition Due Full tuition due on or before music pick-up

Refund/Withdrawal 2/3 of tuition is refunded when withdrawal is before Oct. 1; no refund after Oct. 1

After 1st rehearsal and Full amount due immediately before 1st concert

No refund

After 1st concert and before 2nd concert

70% of full tuition due immediately

No refund

After 2nd concert

40% of full amount due immediately

No refund

SOGO incurs significant expenses for each member before the first rehearsal.  For example, music for the first concert and most music for the remainder of the season must be purchased in July and August – before rehearsals begin.  In addition, staffing decisions are based immediately following May/June auditions and orchestra placement.   If a student or family believes special circumstances exist that would support reimbursement of tuition after October 1, the tuition reimbursement request must be submitted in writing to the SOGO Board for consideration and include an explanation of those special circumstances.

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY The Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia (SOGO) does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, color or national origin, gender, marital status, gender preference, or non-job related physical, sensory, or mental handicaps in its education programs, financial assistance, employment practices, or performances. HARASSMENT POLICY SOGO maintains a strict policy of prohibiting harassment of any kind, including sexual harassment and harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, sex, age, physical or mental disability, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local employment discrimination laws. POLICIES SUBJECT TO CHANGE SOGO policies and procedures are of a dynamic nature and subject to change. Policies and procedures are continually updated during SOGO Board meetings and are online. TAX-EXEMPT ORGANIZATION Student Orchestras of Greater Olympia is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All donations are tax-deductible. 14 Tax Identification # 91-2079223


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Season Concerts Nov. 3, Mar. 1, May 17* Messiah Sing-Along Dec. 6 HOHO Brass Choir Holiday Show Dec. 14

We’re singing early this year!

Dates subject to change.

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