Monday, September 28, 2015

Schedule for EIU, This Week

This week is pretty easy, compare to last week.  Here's the schedule:
  • Tuesday/Thursday: 6-9 PM Rehearsals as usual.
  • Saturday*: EIU Panther Marcher Band Festival - Call time 11:00 am (Eat Lunch before), performance at 5:45 pm, return at about 11:00 pm. (Head's UP!  My kid did the math, and tells me that it's probably Midnight before they get home.)
  • Students need show shirts, shorts, black socks, tennis shoes, band polo. May bring sweats/jacket for evening (black, CTM logo preferred). 
  • Students may want a bus snack, and bring $6.00+ for concessions and dinner stop in Effingham or a sack dinner.
*Here's the itinerary for EIU, also posted on our website and detailed in the Google calendar.

Tech Tip: If you add our Google Calendar to your Google (or Google-enabled calendar) and have the corresponding app on your phone/tablet, you can tap to get the directions to an event when you check the calendar, making getting there all the easier. Tapping "map" will open your map app and you can start your driving directions for turn-by-turn instructions.
  • Go to MarchingTerriers.com, click the Calendar page.
  • To link up calendars: Use the Google calendar button in the lower right corner of the Google Calendar to link our calendar to yours (you don't need special permissions, we don't get your address or info). 
  • To simply get the driving instructions any time, on any device: Open our web site calendar from your device, tap the "map" link in the event description, and go!

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

UPDATED: McKendree University Preview of Champions Schedule

McKendree Schedule for Saturday has been updated! Attached is the new itinerary.

Call Time is now 12:30 PM (half hour earlier).

Performance time was moved up to 6:15 PM. If you were planning to attend and cheer on the Marching Terriers, you'll need to leave a few minutes sooner to accommodate the earlier time.

Download the new itinerary here.

Also... in the other email sent out today:

Cookies!
  • Mr. Townsend asks that the Cookie/Pretzel orders be picked up from CCHS between 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Wednesday, September 23, 2015. 
  • Students have band last period and can be signed out early and take orders to vehicles before the rush to get out at 3:00 pm. 
  • If you can't make the pickup, please call or email Mr. Townsend (Director@MarchingTerriers.com) to schedule another pickup time.
  • Please plan to deliver these products ASAP; remember that they are FROZEN goods.
Student Accounts:
  • Student Account information is up on the Fundraising & Student Accounts page of the website. Scroll down a bit and follow the button link to the current post.
  • There are a lot of Student Accounts in the red. Please follow up with your student.
And a couple points from the highlights of the Booster Meeting for September, which you can read below.

Response from the Band Boosters President:
"Thanks for sending that out. We should say that BLACK CTM logo apparel is preferred. (They can order grey for wearing other times but at competitions all apparel should be black). ...Include a note about picking up kids after an event. Parents should park in the parking lot and not block the areas where the buses and the band truck and trailer need to park. Thanks for taking such good care of us!"
Those are good things to remember, Thank YOU. 

Band Booster Meeting Highlights from September 21, 2015

From Mr. Townsend:
  • Fan Support: The Marching Terriers have been really excited by the reception from our band parents and supporters as they enter and exit the field of competition.  We have had a good turn-out that has been very enthusiastic and the kids love feelin' the love!  Please continue to cheer us on!
  • Home Game Tickets:  There have been some changes to the gate procedures getting into Bleyer Field and the school has asked that all of the band volunteers have a ticket to get into the gates.  The band has been issued enough tickets to cover the Pit Crew and Fundraising volunteers.  Volunteers: Please stop by the band room on your way to the field and pick up your Game Ticket.
  • District Tryouts:  District Band tryouts are coming up Monday, October 12, 2015; on the Labor Day long weekend.  There are 14 students auditioning for concert, 6 for jazz band.  All of them have what it takes to get into a district band.  Good Luck!!
  • We will staff for ILMEA District Festival souvenir stand on November, 7, 2015.  This is an opportunity for some fundraising for the students.  There are a limited number of shifts, but a band student can earn $10/hr. to work off Student Account debt and add to their available Student Account funds.  You can check your student's current account here.
  • Podium:  We've been considering getting a new podium as the old one is difficult to move. This may not be the issue that it once was; Ray Maring has been volunteering his time and expertise and adding/changing the wheels on our mobile equipment.  Thanks, Mr. Maring!
  • Schedule:  Mr. T noted that our very busy season continues.  
  • The Marching Terriers have completed 2 contests so far this year.  The competition has been stiff, and we haven't seen the trophies that we would like, but we have broken box 4 within those 2 competitions.
  • We have added the Newton Marching Classic to the schedule on October 10, 2015. It is the same day as the Marching Maroons Band Festival in Robinson.  The shows are about 30 minutes drive from one another.  Newton has a morning schedule, Robinson and afternoon schedule, so we are simply extending the day a bit.  We've done this combination of competitions before, so this is not an unwelcome addition or unexpected work.  There were simply some scheduling issues on the part of the Newton organizers, but they reached out to us to ensure we could come.
  • Music in Motion is a concern, but we're still looking forward to the competition.  It's still on the schedule, but SIU seems to be having some scheduling issues of their own.  This is a wait-and-see; we are hoping the contest is going ahead, but if it's cancelled then we will not reschedule for the weekend, we'll be done for the season. 
  • Thanks: Mr. Townsend gave a special thanks to Kathie Rigney for making sure that the kids were fed as they were heading to competitions this year.  Also, by way of making a gesture of appreciation, Mr. T asked that the Band Boosters cover a vehicle expense that was incurred by a volunteer on the O'Fallon trip; the Boosters agreed to cover the expense as it was directly related to the performance.
Band Truck and Trailer:
Carol Eaton Brandenburg has followed up on some maintenance issues that have been discovered in getting our band to competitions.
  • There have been some repairs totaling about $2500 that the school will cover.  There may be more as we explore an issue with the trailer's tail light.
  • The vehicles have been professionally waxed, at a discount, to protect their finishes.  As a gesture to the school, the Band Boosters are covering the expense and demonstrate that we are good and considerate custodians of school property.  Plus, they look pretty.  And shiny.
  • The interior electrical wiring has been wrapped and secured to keep the system working and avoid hazard to the loading crew and equipment.
  • Carol detailed the interior of the truck by hand.  Thank you, Carol!
  • We need drivers for upcoming events!  Specifically, we need someone to drive the truck on October 10, 2015 to the Robinson & Newton shows.
2nd Fall Apparel Order:
Our Booster President, Carol Eaton Brandenburg, received a number of requests for another opportunity to buy CTM apparel.  She put together an order form, got it distributed, and received about $2000 in placed orders.  They are expected to come in Friday, October 2, 2015 just in time for the cooler marching events.

Committees, Events, and Fundraising:
  • Volunteer Coordinator: Kathie Rigney (VP@MarchingTerriers.com); she will be happy to assist anyone who would like to help out.
  • Pit Crew: Sherry Jones reported that we've got some solid volunteers for the next out of town trips.  There are some openings for Home Games; please ask Sherry if she could use a hand when you come for the game.
  • Apparel/Uniforms: Deirdre Stokes reported things are good.
  • Program Advertisements: Toni Intavaia reported that she's found several program sponsors.
  • Cookie Dough: Mr. Townsend asks that the Cookie/Pretzel orders be picked up between 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm on Wednesday.  Students have band last period and can be signed out early and take orders to vehicles before the rush to get out at 3:00 pm.  If you can't make the pickup, please call or email Mr. Townsend to schedule another pickup time.
  • Picnic/Tailgate:  Leigh Kristiansen did a great job getting the Cookout to be an unprecedented success!  The day got crazy with the spot shower moving things around, but everybody got fed and we were able to meet many new faces.
  • 50/50 Raffle: There will be a raffle this Friday at the home game.  We made $191 last game.
  • Fruit & Poinsettia: Susan Pimentel is organizing.  More info to come out soon.
  • Christmas Tree: The order for the trees has been made and the Boosters took a vote to approve the $1000 deposit on the order, which will be made by the Treasurer. We need a volunteer to donate the use of a generator for the lot; more details to come on the minimum size requirement. But, if you think you've got something email Webmaster@MarchingTerriers.com and I'll forward you on to Andrew and Jeanne Wood.
  • Quatro's: We'll be selling more $10 gift certificates at the game on Friday.  Sold $200 last game; largely to the Athletic Boosters who also have $10 certificates to other area restaurants including Tres Hombres.  Check them out at their apparel booth just inside the gate!
  • Larry's House of Cakes: We'll be selling more $10 gift certificates at the game on Friday. Sold $140; see above.
  • Trivia Night: The Trivia Night committee will be meeting with Carol Eaton Brandenburg and Kathie Rigney to discuss what was done last year to organize and support this year's organization.  The committee also reported that sites have been explored and a date in late Feb looks like it won't have major conflicts with known community or school events.
  • Web Page: Catherine Keene changed the look of the website and blog to be in line with the Black and White school colors.  The change has been approved.  Also, there are many photos in the album thanks to Jonathan Springer and Jackie Feather.  Everything is pretty much up to date, with updates to come.  The renewal with our web host, FatCow was approved and the check will be sent by the Treasurer on Tuesday.
Booster Business:
  • Vice President:  Kathie Rigney is continuing work with the volunteer coordination and snack/food distribution for our events.  The new hat boxes have come in, been labeled, and are in use with many happy students making positive comments and an effort to thank her.   
  • Secretary:  Amy Weber could not make the meeting.  Deidre Davis stepped up and took the minutes.  We'll approve the August and September minutes at the next meeting. View the draft minutes of the August meeting here.
  • Treasuerer: Debbie Meador updated the Student Accounts last weekend.  They are available on the website and here.  Kroger (about $500) came in just after, and will be included in the next report.  Debbie reported that we have about $40, 000 (much of that is the Student Accounts); there are major expenses that are budgeted for, so the available amount is somewhat less, but we're in pretty good shape if fundraising continues.
  • National Booster Club Training Council:  Carol Eaton Brandenburg and other members of the Executive council have participated in phone calls with our NBCTC advisory contact. He has been working to understand our organization's specific needs, fielded our questions, and offered some solid working advice.  Our President feels that the investment in membership with the Booster support organization is going to benefit us beyond the lower insurance costs that we joined to receive.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Shows, Cookies, Band Booster Meeting on Monday, and More!

Here's the schedule:
  • Tomorrow* (Saturday): Murphysboro Drums at Appletime - Call time 3:00 pm, performance at 6:30 pm, return at about 9:00 pm. 
  • Students need show shirts, shorts, black socks**, tennis shoes, band polo. May bring sweats/jacket for evening (black CTM logo, preferred).
  • Students may want a bus snack, and bring $5.00+ for concessions or a sack dinner. 
  • Easy competition to go to, just 15 minutes away in Murphysboro at the High School. Show starts at 4:30 pm. Admission is $7, $4 for kids 6-12, free for 5 and under. Come see the Marching Terriers perform! 
Next Week
  • Monday: 7:30 pm Band Booster Meeting. All parents and supporters are welcome! This is the best time to get your band questions answered, check your student's accounts. We'll be taking a look at upcoming contests, fundraisers, to make sure everything is in place.
  • Tuesday/Thursday: 6-9 PM Rehearsals as usual.
  • Wednesday: Look for Cookie/Pretzel orders to come in! These need to be delivered ASAP to your student's customers. Remember that these are FROZEN goods.
  • Friday: Home game vs. Cahokia. Call time 6:30 pm. 50/50 Raffle, Quatros and Larry's House of Cakes $10 gift certificates sold at Bleyer Field by the Band Boosters.
  • Saturday*: McKendree University Preview of Champions - Call time 1:00 pm (Eat Lunch before), performance at 6:30 pm, return at about 11:00 pm. 
  • Students need show shirts, shorts, black socks**, tennis shoes, band polo. May bring sweats/jacket for evening (black CTM logo, preferred). 
  • Students may want a bus snack, and bring $5.00+ for concessions or a sack dinner. 
*Click on the event for Itineraries for Murphysboro, McKendree (next week), and EIU (week following) are attached, posted on our website, and detailed in the Google calendar.

**Black socks must be worn at with uniforms at all performances. This has been an issue for some students. Please follow up with your student.
In other news... Last week at O'Fallon there was a professional photographer that took competition field shots of selected (random) students, a group photo, and a crazy group photo. You can view them at Jolesch Enterprises, search for Carbondale in the "Category" box. Some fine photos were taken, and some of you may want to take advantage of this opportunity. Mrs. Keene was on hand an snapped some (camera phone) pics as the photographer did, and those have been posted to the website.
Photo from Metro East Marching Classic, Sept. 12, 2015
Metro East Marching Classic, Sept. 12, 2015

Thanks for your support!

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Apparel Sale and Murphysboro Drums at Appletime

Due to an unprecedented number of requests, we are making a second apparel order this fall for wear this marching season.
  • Please return the order form with payment by FRIDAY of this week. 
  • Carol Eaton Brandenburg will check the band box for the last time on Friday and finalize the order and submit it on Friday evening. 
  • All orders must be paid for either by cash, check, paypal, or student account balances. No order will be submitted unless paid in full. 
The Marching Terriers are amazing and we wear our CTM (Carbondale Terrier Music) apparel proudly so the Band Boosters look forward to getting your order this week. The next order after this one will be at Christmas time.

Also, as a reminder, this Saturday is the Murphysboro Drums at Appletime Competition.
  • This is an EASY competition to get to! Come see not only the Marching Terriers but scope out the competition. 
  • Come to Murphysboro High School; the Drums at Appletime Competition Starts at 4:30 PM, with the awards at 8:00 PM. We perform at 6:30. Admission is $7 for adults. Come out and show your Terrier Spirit!
  • 3:00 pm Call Time with a short practice. 
  • Students will need: Band Polo, Black socks, Show shirt, Guard makeup, sack snack for the bus and 1 meal or $5.00 concession/dinner money, Bug spray, MT Pants and MT Sweatshirt/Jacket (in case it gets cool). 
  • The Marching Terriers get back at around 9:00 pm; Students are expected to stay until everything is unloaded and put away.

Thanks for your support and enthusiasm!

Friday, September 11, 2015

Cookout UPDATE, O'Fallon and Murphysboro Competitions

We have a couple more events this week and one next week, in addition to the Tue/Thurs rehearsals.

  • Friday: 5th Annual Cookout- UPDATE - We're inside! Due to the great RSVP response, we have been moved from the pavilion to the CCHS building. Enter from the west side doors that face the Stadium and the Pavilion. Please sign in, grab a name tag, and get some great food!
  • Please bring a side/desert dish to share. We have hot dogs for everyone, but that's not going to be enough for this crowd... This is going to be a great party!
  • Saturday: O'Fallon Marching Classic - 11:30 am Call Time with a practice before loading up and heading out. Students will need: Band Polo, Black socks, Show shirt, Guard makeup, sack lunch for the bus and 1 meal or $5.00 dinner money, MT Pants and MT Sweatshirt/Jacket (in case gets cool). The Marching Terriers get back late: 10:45 pm.
Next Week
  • Tuesday/Thursday: 6-9 PM Rehearsals as usual.
  • Saturday: Drums at Appletime - 
  • This is an EASY competition to get to! Come see not only the Marching Terriers but scope out the competition! Come to the Murphysboro High School; the Drums at Appletime Competition Starts at 4:30 PM, with the awards at 8:00 PM. We perform at 6:30. Admission is $7 for adults. Come out and show your Terrier Spirit!
  • 3:00 pm Call Time with a short practice. Students will need: Band Polo, Black socks, Show shirt, Guard makeup, sack snack for the bus and 1 meal or $5.00 concession/dinner money, Bug spray, MT Pants and MT Sweatshirt/Jacket (in case it gets cool). The Marching Terriers get back at around 9:00 pm; Students are expected to stay until everything is unloaded and put away. 
Click here for separate Itineraries for O'Fallon and Murphysboro, also posted on our website. Come join us!

Freshmen FYI:  Still waiting on polo shirts to arrive.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Band Booster Meeting Highlights from August 17, 2015

Apologies!  It's been a busier than expected for the webmaster.  This is the summary of the 1st meeting the Band Booster had, which was last month.

From Mr. Townsend:
  • Parents:  Mr. Townsend thanked the parents and the boosters for their help with band camp.
  • Students:  The kids this year have already shown that they are a very hard-working and dedicated group.  He's very proud of them already!
  • Trophy Case: There's a new, temporary trophy case in the hall outside the band room.  Take a look!  A permanent trophy case is being built for the band trophies.
  • Shryock Concert:  Details of the Sept. 2, 2015 concert at Shryock with the National Youth Wind Orchestra of Luxembourg were announced. Mr. T also asked for more host families.
  • Pictures:  Mr. T gave out some information about the addition of the Band in the Sports section of the yearbook this year, something that hasn't been done in a very long time.  The seniors will get their photos in gear, just like the athletes.  It's a great nod from the administration about the importance of our music program! 
  • New Pyware:  Mr. T is working with the new Pyware.  It's available ($2.99) for the students with iPads and iPhones.  Does QR and is able to follow an individuals field position.
  • Football Practice Field:  There have been some field conflicts to get time on the practice field.  They have been resolved, with the support of the football coach.  Another field will be lined for practice.
  • New Football Coach:  New coach has great ideas for making H.S. football more of a community event in Carbondale.  Also wants to involve the football team and band in more personal interaction.  Sounds fun.
  • Schedule:  Mr. T noted that we have a very busy season ahead of us; that is what the students wanted.  When they were given options about the performances, they eagerly stepped up and made commitments to attend as many of the events as they could.  Schedules to to be sent out to the parents/supporters, posted on the website, and added to the calendar. ((Done.))  Also, there is no plan for a big trip this year, we usually do one every 2 years.  This is a Spring Musical year; they do every 2 years as well.
Committees:
We took some time to describe the committees and get the committee chairs set up for our various fundraisers, events, and committees. It's the big organizational task of every year, and it's at the core of what the Band Boosters do.  We still are looking for volunteers and help; many hands make light work. Organizing was quick, given the task.  Thank you Madam President!

  • Volunteer Coordinator: Kathie Rigney (VP@MarchingTerriers.com); she will be happy to assist anyone who would like to help out.
  • Pit Crew: Sherry Jones chair; Deidre Davis and Dave Stoecker agreed to help out.
  • Apparel/Uniforms: Deirdre Stokes; we're looking for more parents that can (learn to) fit and sew.  Volunteers needed to label hat boxes when they come in.
  • Program Advertisements: Toni Intavaia.
  • Cookie Dough: Mr. Townsend. ((Sale is done, held in Aug.))
  • Picnic/Tailgate:  Leigh Kristiansen
  • 50/50 Raffle: Sarah Kroenlein.
  • Fruit & Poinsettia: Susan Pimentel.
  • Christmas Tree: Andrew and Jeanne Wood; they have found underclassmen parents to pass the baton to as this is their last year.
  • Quatro's: Susan Pimentel. 
  • Larry's House of Cakes: No specific takers; our President is simply handling it until someone steps up.
  • Trivia Night: Alaina Byrum and Jenny Meredith agreed to co-chair this event, with help from members who have worked on previous ones.
  • Band Banquet:  No-one was ready to take this on.  If organizing this big spring event is something you can step up to do, please contact Kathie Rigney.  Make her day.
  • Web Page: Catherine Keene and Sharri Biggs.
  • Finance Committee:  Seniors-Dave Stoecker, Juniors-Susan Pimentel, Sophomores-Catherine Keene, Freshmen-Deidre Davis
Events and Fundraising:
  • Band Camp:  Total success.  Kathie Rigney thanked everyone who brought food and volunteered.  The school provided sack lunches and cooked meals.
  • Quatro's and Larry's House of Cakes gift certificates: Upcoming Quatro’s Days are October 27, February 2, and April 5.  There was a suggestion to sell the gift cards at a table during football games. Mr. T will check.
Booster Business:
  • Secretary:  View minutes of the May meeting here, View the draft minutes of the August meeting here.
  • Treasuerer: Passed out the current Profit-Loss, and had a comparison handout with last year, too.  There was a lot of discussion, some random questions, and everything was answered with ease; most if it right there in the handouts.  Statements where mailed out to band families with balances due in their Student Accounts.  Easy payment arrangements and good-faith payments to reduce balances are some of the solutions offered.
  • Finance Committee: Met back in May for an audit; everything was good.
  • National Booster Club Training Council:  More progress with the Insurance has been made. Carol Eaton Brandenburg is following up on the last of the paperwork.  To make sure that we are bonded, we need to have a non-executive council person make monthly checks of the books.  Susan Pimentel has been instrumental in getting what exactly needs to be done, and when, sorted out.
Final Notes:
I noted was that everyone who has been working as a part of or with the Band Boosters, Volunteer Parents, and Supporters are very grateful for the efforts put in by others.  There were thanks from every officer, specific and general, throughout the meeting.  Mr. Townsend thanked everybody repeatedly.  This is an organization that is aware of it's blessings and thankful for them.

Susan Pimentel made a point to thank Mr. Townsend for allowing students to join concert band in the spring, even when they don't march in the fall.  She noted that this openness and willingness to allow music students to pursue their other interests is not available in other area schools.  Mr. Townsend responded that he believes he can't teach if the kids aren't allowed to be there and thank you.  

Fall Marching Season Madness!

This week is a busy week for the Marching Terriers, Band Boosters, and our Band Parents and Supporters. It's a short week, and it will go by in a flash! Here's what's up:
  • Monday is Labor Day.
  • Tuesday is our usual evening rehearsal 6-9 pm.
  • Wednesday has no band commitments.
  • Thursday is a special rehearsal! Students need their show shirts, shorts, and black socks as they will be performing a full dress rehearsal for the parents. In fact, Parents get out your cameras! This is your opportunity to take those close-ups of your student on the field performing. You will be allowed on the field to get shots from angles that you won't be able to get any other time. Rehearsal is from 6-9 pm, pictures will be around 6:30 pm.
  • Friday has 2 events for the whole Marching Terrier family! 
  • At 5:30 pm we have our annual Cookout/Tailgate. Please RSVP with leighkristiansen@mac.com RIGHT NOW if you haven't done so already. It's pot luck, with the Band Boosters cooking up hot dogs. Vegetarian dishes will be offered with traditional offerings and we would love to have something on our table from your family. Come and meet with the other parents and supporters for a great meal before our first home game. 
  • At 7:00 pm the first home game of the season vs. Waterloo begins. Cheer the Marching Terriers on the field and enjoy our 1st halftime show of the season!
  • Saturday is the O'Fallon Marching Classic. At 11:30 am students will be practicing at CCHS before getting on busses for O'Fallon. Full detailed itinerary is attached, on our website, and the Google calendar. Students will return about 10:45 pm. Students need show gear, polo shirts, sack lunch for the bus, and dinner $ or pack dinner.
Once again, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT. Please join us for these events and have some fun with the band. It's a crazy week, it'll be a busy season, and it's so much more fun together!