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SUMMARY:Summer Season 2019 - June 21- Family Fun Night at the Movies
DESCRIPTION:Medina Community Band will the third concert of the 2019 summer season\, a celebration of 160 years (since 1859) of presenting community concerts in Medina\, on Friday\, June 21\, 2019\, in Medina’s Uptown Park Square Gazebo.  Concerts will continue every Friday through Friday\, July 26.  A special July 4 concert is planned as well.  There will be no concert on Friday\, July 5.  All concerts will begin at 8:30p. \nMedina Community Band Association announces a special “Family Fun Night at the Movies” for the 21!  According to Medina Community Band Association President Lu Ann Gresh\, Band Fans\, Parents\, and Grandparents\, Mark your calendars now for a family fun night concert on June 21. We invite all our princesses\, pirates\, and super-heroes to come in costume and participate while The Medina Community Band entertains you with music from the movies. You will be able to tap your toes to music from “Captain America” and “Jurassic Park“.  Our pirates will dance to the beat of “Pirates of the Caribbean“\, and our princesses with sing along to highlights from “Frozen“. We will take you to a galaxy far away while performing “The Marches\, from Star Wars“. The band will invite our guests in costume to form a parade during our opening number\, “Pixar Movie Magic“. We will end the evening by asking the little ones in our audience to help conduct our final piece\, “The Stars and Stripes Forever“. Please join us for a night that will spark imagination for young and young at heart.  \nCancellation of concerts will be posted on the website as soon as the decision has been made.  A “fan newsletter” will be sent to those individuals who have signed up to receive the newsletter. \nThe ice cream social for June 21 will be sponsored by Boy Scouts of America Troop 514.  \nConcerts by the Medina Community Band traditionally last approximately one hour and are patterned after outdoor band concerts in the 1880s through 1930s and feature concert overtures\, solos by instrumentalists and vocalists\, as well as popular selections\, and lots and lots of marches.  \nAs of June 1\, the following featured soloist and ensembles will appear with Medina Community Band\, subject to change: \nFriday\, June 28 – Kevin Wallick\, cornet solo \nThursday\, July 4 – Kevin Wallick\, cornet soloist; Sadie Nayman\, flute solo. \nFriday\, July 19 – George Rosin\, trombone soloist \nArea social and civic groups will be featured as summer social hosts providing light refreshments at a reasonable donation during each concert:  June 28 – Medina County Historical Society; July 4 – Medina Breakfast Kiwanis Club; July 12 – Medina High School Band Boosters; July 19\, Medina Lions Club; and\, July 26 – Medina Creative Housing. \nMarcus Neiman conducts Medina Community Band and will be joined in the conducting duties by Matthew Hastings (assistant conductor). Hastings will conduct Williams Jurassic Park Medley. \nMedina Community Band is proudly sponsored and supported by the Medina Community Band Association\, composed of members of Medina Community Band.  The board of directors consists of Lu Ann Gresh\, president; Amy Muhl\, vice president; Gail Sigmund\, financial secretary; Karen Sater\, treasurer; Sue McLaughlin\, secretary; with directors John Connors\, Dr. Thomas Kenat\, Robert Moore\, and Kristin Thompson.  \nMembership in MCB is open and there are no dues or auditions; however\, members are expected to maintain a regular attendance.  The band rehearses on Wednesday evening from 7p – 9p in the orchestra room of Medina High School (777 East Union Street\, Medina) during June and July; and September through the end of May rehearsing in the band room of Highland Middle School (3880 Ridge Road\, Medina).  The band also presents their popular summer series every Friday\, June through July\, in Medina’s Uptown Park Gazebo.  Each year the band presents at a winter concert\, spring concert\, and the popular “Sousa Concert” at EHOVE Career Center (Milan\, OH).  For additional information on the 2019 concert season or Medina Community Band\, contact Neiman at 330.725.8198 or MarcusNeiman@medinacommunityband.org. \n19 MCB Summer Program Notes – June 21st a \n19 MCB Summer Program – June 21st
URL:https://medinacommunityband.org/events/1445/
LOCATION:Uptown Park Gazebo\, Uptown Park Gazebo\, Medina\, OH\, 44256\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concerts,Free Outdoor Concerts
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SUMMARY:Summer Season 2019 - June 14 - Flag Day
DESCRIPTION:Medina Community Band will the second concert of the 2019 summer season\, a celebration of 160 years (since 1859) of presenting community concerts in Medina\, on Friday\, June 14\, 2019\, in Medina’s Uptown Park Square Gazebo.  Concerts will continue every Friday through Friday\, July 26.  A special July 4 concert is planned as well.  There will be no concert on Friday\, July 5.  All concerts will begin at 8:30p.\n \nConcert cancellations will be posted on the website and those individuals who have signed up for the “Band Fan Newsletter” will receive notification via email. \nConcerts by the Medina Community Band traditionally last approximately one hour. \nFeatured tuba soloist will be Andrew Tatman performing Andrea Catozzi’s Beelzebub and Sue McLaughlin and Amy Muhl performing the first movement from Vivaldi’s Concerto in C Major for Two Piccolos.  The concert is dedicated to the memory of former Medina Community Band trumpet player Robert James Ullery. \nSpecial recognition of Flag Day will feature Suppé overture to the operetta Light Cavalry; Duble’s march Old Glory Triumphant; Alford’s march Vanished Army; Bernstein’s Simple Song from his Mass; Bidgood’s march Vimy Ridge; and Sousa’s marche The Stars and Stripes Forever.  A patriotic salute\, containing Lowden’s Arm Forces Salute; Dvořák’s Goin’ Home; and\, Berlin’s God Bless America will also be featured.  \nThe ice cream social for June 14 will be sponsored by United Church of Christ\, Congregational. \nLooking ahead\, Medina Community Band Association announces a special “Family Fun Night at the Movies” for the 21!  According to Medina Community Band Association President Lu Ann Gresh\, Band Fans\, Parents\, and Grandparents\, Mark your calendars now for a family fun night concert on June 21. We invite all our princesses\, pirates\, and super-heroes to come in costume and participate while The Medina Community Band entertains you with music from the movies. You will be able to tap your toes to music from “Captain America” and “Jurassic Park“.  Our pirates will dance to the beat of “Pirates of the Caribbean“\, and our princesses with sing along to highlights from “Frozen“. We will take you to a galaxy far away while performing “The Marches\, from Star Wars“. The band will invite our guests in costume to form a parade during our opening number\, “Pixar Movie Magic”. We will end the evening by asking the little ones in our audience to help conduct our final piece\, “The Stars and Stripes Forever“. Please join us for a night that will spark imagination for young and young at heart.  \nMembership in MCB is open and there are no dues or auditions; however\, members are expected to maintain a regular attendance.  The band rehearses on Wednesday evening from 7p – 9p in the orchestra room of Medina High School (777 East Union Street\, Medina) during June and July; and September through the end of May rehearsing in the band room of Highland Middle School (3880 Ridge Road\, Medina).  The band also presents their popular summer series every Friday\, June through July\, in Medina’s Uptown Park Gazebo.  Each year the band presents at a winter concert\, spring concert\, and the popular “Sousa Concert” at EHOVE Career Center (Milan\, OH).  For additional information on the 2019 concert season or Medina Community Band\, contact Neiman at 330.725.8198 or MarcusNeiman@medinacommunityband.org. \nSoloists\nAndrew Tatman\, tuba soloist \nAndrew Tatman\, tuba. Originally from Wadsworth (OH)\, Andrew is currently finishing his Masters of Music in Music Theory at Ohio University in Athens\, OH where he also received his Bachelors of Music in Tuba Performance (2017). This fall\, Andrew will begin pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts in Tuba Performance at the University of Georgia in Athens\, GA. Andrew has performed with regional orchestras around Ohio including the Ohio Valley Symphony (Gallipolis\, OH) and the River Cities Symphony (Marietta\, OH). While at Ohio University\, Andrew performed with the Graduate Brass Quintet\, Symphony Orchestra\, and Wind Symphony which included a 2016 performance at New York’s Carnegie Hall. He is also a founding member and sousaphone player of Largemouth Brass Band\, a New Orleans style brass band based in Athens\, OH. While at the University of Georgia\, Andrew will be studying with David Zerkel\, but his prior teachers include Dr. Jason Roland Smith and Bernie Williams. \nSue McLaughlin (right) has been a member of the Medina Community Band since 1994 and is a \nAmy Muhl & Sue McLaughlin\, flute soloists \nformer flute student of Deidre McGuire.  While in school\, she was a member of the band\, orchestra\, and jazz band\, playing clarinet and saxophone.  In addition to playing flute and piccolo in the Medina Community Band\, Sue has also performed with Marcus Neiman and The Sounds of Sousa Band\, Symphony West Orchestra\, Medina Show Biz\, St. Paul Lutheran Church orchestra\, St. Paul Lutheran Celebration Worship Team\, the Western Star Flute Choir and several other area churches.  She is retired from 24 years with Southwest General Health Center.  Sue lives in Medina with her two cats\, Truffles and Kokopelli. She has a married daughter and two wonderful grandsons!  She is section leader for the flute section\, media/public relations contact for the band and secretary of the Medina Community Band Association. \nAmy Muhl (above left) has been a member of Medina Community Band since 1998.  Originally from Lyme\, Connecticut\, moved to Ohio to study music education at Oberlin Conservatory in 1991.  She graduated in 1995 and taught orchestra for two years in the Willard City Schools.  Amy received her masters of music education from Kent State University on a scholarship\, in 1998.  She then taught instrumental music at Buckeye High School\, in Medina (OH) and in the fall of 1999\, became the elementary band teacher for Buckeye Local Schools.  In the fall of 2001\, she began teaching elementary instrumental music at Central Intermediate School in the Wadsworth City Schools.  Amy also plays flute/piccolo and piano and teaches private lessons\, in addition to being a member of Medina Community Band and Sounds of Sousa Band.  She is also treasurer of the Medina Community Band Association.  Amy resides in Wadsworth with her husband Frank\, and three children Kenneth\, Eva and Simon. \nIn Memory – Robert James Ullery\nNovember 7\, 1927 – August 16\, 2018  \nRobert “Bob” James Ullery\, from Tannersville\, New York (and resident of Latham NY\, Arlington\, VA and Medina\, OH)\, born on November 7\, 1927 in Syracuse\, New York\, to the late Ruth Beale Ullery (d. 1/2/1999)and the late Frank M. Ullery (d. 7/23/1984)\, passed away on August 16\, 2018 in Medina\, Ohio. He graduated from Oswego State Teachers College (now S.U.N.Y. at Oswego) in 1951 and completed graduate school there in 1953. Robert had previously served as a Master Sergeant in the U.S. Army from 1945 to 1948 serving in the post war occupation forces.  It was there that he met and married his beloved wife\, the late Ursula Margaret Kampe Ullery (d. 7/5/2002).  Subsequent to her death in 2002\, he enjoyed travel and companionship with the late Helga Vaishvila.  \nHe was a dedicated educator serving in a variety of roles as an Industrial Arts Teacher\, Assistant Superintendent of Schools\, and retired as a Supervisor of Industrial Arts Education at New York State Education Department.   In 1967\, while on a leave of absence from New York State\, he served under President Lyndon Johnson and Robert Sargent Shriver to help establish the Job Corps Training Centers.  He was instrumental in the founding of the Plastics Education Foundation where he worked with industry leaders in the development of education curriculum\, opportunities and resources.  In retirement\, he continued to serve as a mentor in music education through his creation and support of the Ullery Memorial Music Fund which provides band scholarships for high school music students in Tannersville\, NY.  His dedication to education continues in death by offering his remains for the furtherance of education. \nRobert had many interests and hobbies including owning and operating a Christmas tree farm\, leading the support crew for hot air balloon flights\, church choir member/director\, woodworker\, builder\, tool collector\, antique automobile enthusiast\, avid traveler and a passionate musician.  He played in bands throughout the country and was a member of The Medina Community Band\, The Medina Symphony Orchestra\, Windjammers Unlimited\, The Association of Concert Bands\, The John Philip Sousa Foundation and many others.  He founded The Memorial Concert Band of Colonie in Colonie\, NY in 1999. \nHe had recently returned from a trip to France where he was honored to be selected to lay a wreath at The Normandy American Cemetery\, the same cemetery where he had participated in the consecration ceremony in 1947 while a member of the HQ Band-Europe. \nHe was preceded in death by his brother\, Charles Ullery (d. 10/12/1991).  Robert is survived by his sons\, James Karl Ullery (Joanne) and Kenneth Robert Ullery (Eunice); sister\, Charlotte Ullery Hill; grandchildren\, Scott Ullery\, Amanda Ullery Pangborn\, Christopher Ullery\, and Caitlin Ullery Sheridan as well as four great grandchildren. \nHe was a member of Sharon Center United Methodist Church.   Friends and family are welcome to attend the memorial service\, officiated by Pastor Jane Piehl on September 15th at 11:00 AM at Sharon Center United Methodist Church\, 6407 Ridge Road\, Wadsworth\, Ohio\, 44281.  In lieu of flowers\, Robert had requested that donations be made to the Sharon Center United Methodist Church.  \n19 MCB Summer Concert Media – 19 06 14 – Program \n19 MCB Summer Program Notes – June 14th
URL:https://medinacommunityband.org/events/summer-season-june-14-2019-vivaldi/
LOCATION:Uptown Park Gazebo\, Uptown Park Gazebo\, Medina\, OH\, 44256\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concerts,Free Outdoor Concerts
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SUMMARY:Summer Season 2019 - June 7 - Opener
DESCRIPTION:Medina Community Band will begin the 2019 summer season\, a celebration of 160 years (since 1859) of presenting community concerts in Medina\, on Friday\, June 7\, 2019\, in Medina’s Uptown Park Square Gazebo.  Concerts will continue every Friday through Friday\, July 26.  A special July 4 concert is planned as well.  There will be no concert on Friday\, July 5.  All concerts will begin at 8:30p. \nCancellations of concerts\, due to the weather\, will be posted on the home page of the website.  Individuals who have signed up for the ‘fan newsletter’ will be sent an email newsletter announcing any cancellation. \nThe opening concert will feature Mary Ann Grof-Neiman\, clarinet\, performing Vittorio Monti’s Csárdás and Denise Milner Howell\, mezzo-soprano\, singing Rudolph Sieczynski’s Vienna\, City of My Dreams and George Gershwin’s By Strauss\, from his Broadway Music The Show Is On.  \nMedina City Council member James Shields will be on hand to welcome the audience on behalf of the City of Medina.  The ice cream social host for the evening will be Salvation Army of Medina. \nSue McLaughlin and Amy Muhl\, flutes\, will perform Kurt Gäble’s Celtic Flutes.  A trumpet quartet\, composed of Lu Ann Gresh\, Jeff Danilovic\, Lorna Lindsley\, and Marcia Nelson Kline will perform Harold Walter’s Trumpet Filigree. \nUnder Neiman’s baton\, Medina Community Band will perform Bernstein’s Slava! Overture; and\, John Williams March of the Resistance from Star Wars – The Force Awakens.  Associate Conductor John Connors will conduct Claudio Grafulla’s march Washington Grays and Sousa’s Esprit De Corps.   \nConcerts by the Medina Community Band traditionally last approximately one hour and are patterned after outdoor band concerts in the 1880s through 1930s.  They feature concert overtures\, solos by instrumentalists and vocalists\, as well as popular selections\, and lots and lots of marches.  \nArea social and civic groups will be featured as summer social hosts providing light refreshments at a reasonable donation during each concert.  \n\n\n\nJune 14 – United Church of Christ\, Congregational\nJune 21 – Boy Scouts of America Troop 514\nJune 28 – Medina County Historical Society\nJuly 4 – Medina Breakfast Kiwanis Club\nJuly 12 – Medina High School Band Boosters\nJuly 19 – Medina  Lions Club\nJuly 26 – Medina Creative Housing.\n\n\n\nMedina Community Band is proudly sponsored and supported by the Medina Community Band Association\, composed of members of Medina Community Band.  The board of directors consists of Lu Ann Gresh\, president; Amy Muhl\, vice president; Gail Sigmund\, financial secretary; Karen Sater\, treasurer; Sue McLaughlin\, secretary; with directors John Connors\, Dr. Thomas Kenat\, Robert Moore\, and Kristin Thompson.  \nMembership in MCB is open and there are no dues or auditions; however\, members are expected to maintain a regular attendance.  The band rehearses on Wednesday evening from 7p – 9p in the orchestra room of Medina High School (777 East Union Street\, Medina) during June and July; and September through the end of May rehearsing in the band room of Highland Middle School (3880 Ridge Road\, Medina).  The band also presents their popular summer series every Friday\, June through July\, in Medina’s Uptown Park Gazebo.  Each year the band presents at a winter concert\, spring concert\, and the popular “Sousa Concert” at EHOVE Career Center (Milan\, OH).  For additional information on the 2019 concert season or Medina Community Band\, contact Neiman at 330.725.8198 or MarcusNeiman@medinacommunityband.org. \nSoloists\nMary Ann Grof-Neiman\, clarinet soloist \nMary Ann Grof-Neiman\, clarinet\, received her bachelor of science in music education degree from the Bowling Green State University. Ms. Grof-Neiman has served as principal clarinetist with the Sounds of Sousa Band and as clarinetist for the Blossom Festival Band\, the Cleveland Winds\, Lakeland Civic Band\, Lakeside Symphony Orchestra\, Youngstown Symphony\, Chagrin Falls Studio Orchestra and Erie Philharmonic. She currently performs with the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra\, Lakewood Home Town Band\, Akron Symphonic Winds and Medina Community Band\, where she serves as band librarian. She maintains private studios at Baldwin Wallace University Community Music School as well as her home in Medina. She has served the Ohio Music Education Association as a Woodwind Adjudicator for over 30 years and is a member of AFM Local 4. She resides in Medina with her husband Marcus and their cat Dmitri. \nDenise Milner-Howell\, mezzo-soprano soloist \nDenise Milner Howell\, mezzo-soprano\, is a versatile performer of opera\, concerts\, and recitals\, whose singing has been called “superb” (Cleveland Classical).  Ms. Howell’s solo engagements include performances with Cleveland Opera Theater\, Opera Cleveland\, Chautauqua Opera\, Kent/Blossom Festival\, Nightingale Opera Theatre\, Akron Symphony Orchestra\, Akron Lyric Opera Theatre\, Akron Baroque\, Tanglewood Festival\, Carousel Dinner Theatre\, and Buffalo Philharmonic.  \nRecent performances include leading roles in Little Women (Meg)\, Amahl and the Night Visitors (Mother)\, Carmen (Mercédès)\, La cambiale di matrimonio (Clara)\, Robert Ward’s The Crucible (Rebecca Nurse)\, and Iolanthe (Celia). A frequent concert soloist\, Ms. Howell has performed the alto solos in Handel’s Messiah\, Mozart Requiem\, Bach Magnificat\, Haydn Lord Nelson Mass\, Verdi Requiem\, Vivaldi Gloria and Duruflé Requiem. Additionally\, Ms. Howell is committed to the performance of new works by living composers\, and has been heard at Cleveland Ingenuity Festival and New to New York Concert Series. \nIn addition to performing\, Ms. Howell is an active voice teacher.  She currently teaches at Cleveland Institute of Music/Case Western Reserve University\, and Kent State University Hugh A. Glauser School of Music. She lives in Sharon Township\, Ohio with her husband\, Gregg\, and their three children. \nAmy Muhl & Sue McLaughlin\, flute soloists \nSue McLaughlin (photo above right) has been a member of the Medina Community Band since 1994 and is a former flute student of Deidre McGuire.  While in school\, she was a member of the band\, orchestra\, and jazz band\, playing clarinet and saxophone.  In addition to playing flute and piccolo in the Medina Community Band\, Sue has also performed with Marcus Neiman and The Sounds of Sousa Band\, Symphony West Orchestra\, Medina Show Biz\, St. Paul Lutheran Church orchestra\, St. Paul Lutheran Celebration Worship Team\, the Western Star Flute Choir and several other area churches.  She is retired from 24 years with Southwest General Health Center.  Sue lives in Medina with her two cats\, Truffles and Kokopelli. She has a married daughter and two wonderful grandsons!  She is section leader for the flute section\, media/public relations contact for the band and secretary of the Medina Community Band Association. \nAmy Muhl (photo above left) has been a member of Medina Community Band since 1998.  Originally from Lyme\, Connecticut\, moved to Ohio to study music education at Oberlin Conservatory in 1991.  She graduated in 1995 and taught orchestra for two years in the Willard City Schools.  Amy received her masters of music education from Kent State University on a scholarship\, in 1998.  She then taught instrumental music at Buckeye High School\, in Medina (OH) and in the fall of 1999\, became the elementary band teacher for Buckeye Local Schools.  In the fall of 2001\, she began teaching elementary instrumental music at Central Intermediate School in the Wadsworth City Schools.  Amy also plays flute/piccolo and piano and teaches private lessons\, in addition to being a member of Medina Community Band and Sounds of Sousa Band.  She is also treasurer of the Medina Community Band Association.  Amy resides in Wadsworth with her husband Frank\, and three children Kenneth\, Eva and Simon. \nLu Ann Gresh\, Lorna Lindsley\, Jeff Danilovic\, and Kevin Wallick\, trumpet quartet soloist \n Jeff Danilovic\, cornet\, is a registered nurse with 16 years’ experience in Cardiothoracic Intensive Care and Home Care nursing\, where he has held the role of Nurse Manager for the last 10 years.  He earned an Associates Degree in Nursing from Cuyahoga Community College and a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Ohio University.  Prior to his career in nursing\, Jeff studied music education at The Ohio State University where he participated in various ensembles including the Trumpet Ensemble\, Symphonic Band\, Concert Band\, Jazz Ensemble\, and The Ohio State University Marching Band.  Jeff\, and his wife Colleen\, reside in Medina\, Ohio with their children Caitlin\, Connor\, and Molly.  He joined the Medina Community Band in 2018. \nLu Ann Gresh\, cornet\, is a retired elementary music specialist with 36 years of experience. She has both a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in music education from The University of Akron. She has taught for the Revere City Schools\, Highland Local Schools\, Clark County Schools in Las Vegas\, Nevada\, and most recently Wadsworth City Schools. She taught preschool music and adult beginning piano classes at The University of Akron. Lu Ann and her husband\, Paul\, reside in Wadsworth\, Ohio. She has two children\, Jonathan and Kelsey. She has been a member of the Medina Community Band since 1997. She also plays in the Sounds of Sousa Band\, and is a member of the Brass Band of the Western Reserve. Lu Ann currently serves as the trumpet section leader. She is president of the Medina Community Band Association. \nLorna Lindsley\, cornet\, earned her Nursing degree from The Huron Road School of Nursing. She worked as a registered nurse at The Cleveland Clinic South Pointe Hospital in their Step Down Unit. She performed with The Bluecoats and Garfield Cadets Drum and Bugle Corp over a span of seven years and continues to be active with their alumni groups playing several concerts a year. Lorna lives in Medina with her husband Sam and their three children Bella\, Sydney and Emerson. She joined the Medina Community Band in 2017. \nMarcia Nelson Kline*  Copley resident Marcia Nelson Kline began her trumpet studies with parents Milton and Sarah Nelson\, Lloyd Haines\, and further advanced her studies with Harry Herforth and James Darling.  She is a member of Medina Community Band (since 1984) and Brass Band of the Western Reserve (since 1997) and has performed with Marcus Neiman’s Sound of Sousa Band\, Mill Street Brass Quintet\, and Cleveland Women’s Orchestra.  She is featured as a cornet soloist on Medina Community Band’s CD “Sounds of Summer”.  Marcia has an associate degree in medical assisting from The University of Akron and is employed by Cleveland Clinic as an ophthalmic technician.  (as of 17 05 09) \n* Marcia Nelson Kline will replace Kevin Wallick on this evening’s program. \n19 MCB Summer Program Play List – June 7th Final as of 19 06 07 \n19 MCB Summer Program Notes – June 7th FINAL as of 19 06 07a \n 
URL:https://medinacommunityband.org/events/summer-season-june-7th-2019/
LOCATION:Uptown Park Gazebo\, Uptown Park Gazebo\, Medina\, OH\, 44256\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Concerts,Free Outdoor Concerts
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