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Start your summer with First Take and Friends on Sunday, May 28!

Don’t miss First Take at their concert on May 28 at 3pm — the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend. They will be joined by Mid-Atlantic District representatives, Rule #1 and The Brooklynaires, as well as a rapidly growing mixed chorus in Tewksbury NJ, Vocal Synergy. The concert will take place at:

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
140 S Finley Ave
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920

A full onsite afterglow will immediately follow the program.  We hope you will be able to attend and greatly look forward to singing a tag with everyone that is able to attend!

Buy your tickets today!

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Braden’s Spring Convention Announcements

Hello M-AD Members!

As we solidly head into the “Midwinter” timeframe, I’m looking forward to Spring and along with it our Spring conventions! I am excited to confirm full details on registration, housing, and venues are available on the M-AD website (links below). I’ve also called out a few specific updates as we continue to update our events to be more sustainable and even more enjoyable.

Central/Southern Division (York, PA)
Northern Division (Nazareth, PA)

Ticket Information:

  • The registration cost for our Spring conventions have been increased based on the realities of our financial situation and to ensure we can continue to provide the convention experience. Ticket pricing is now as follows:
    • Early Bird – All Events: $47
    • Online Regular – All Events: $57
    • At the Door – All Events: $60
    • At the Door – Single Event: $35
    • Youth (under 18): Free (available at the door only)
  • Convention tickets can only be purchased online through the M-AD website or at the door. Direct links are also here:
  • Everyone competing must have an all-events ticket (not a single-event ticket).
  • The last day for Early Bird ticket sales will be 3/4 (Central/Southern) and 3/25 (Northern). The last day for Online ticket sales will be  3/18 (Central/Southern) and 4/8 (Northern).
  • All tickets will be General Admission with no specific assigned seating within the theaters.
  • Tickets will be picked up at Will Call in front of the theater. We will have the list of pre-purchased tickets by purchaser name – you can also show your receipt either on your phone or with a printout.

Housing Information:

  • Available housing options are available on the M-AD website with the first option listed as the designated “Headquarters.” We are looking to hold some additional programs at the hotel, however, all official contest sessions will take place at the school venues.
  • Deadlines are coming up quickly for the housing blocks so please book soon. The faster our rooms book up, the easier it will be to increase our block or secure additional housing options.
    • Please Note: Our room blocks for the Central/Southern hotel locations have booked faster than anticipated. Please book ASAP and we will work in parallel to increase the block size and add additional hotel options as needed.

Other Items: 

  • We will be continuing our “Song of the Convention”In the Glow: a song written and arranged especially for M-AD to sing all weekend with other attendees. Sheet music and learning materials are here. Learn it as we will be singing it as part of the weekend’s activities!
  • We are seeking to foster tag singing opportunities, if you are interested in serving as a designated “Tag Master/Coordinator” at either or both Spring events, please reach out to me directly.
  • Program Ads are available once again, please see further details here and reach out to confirm placement.

I hope to see you all soon at the Spring events! I’m always open to feedback – if you have any suggestions or would like to support the events team, please reach out to me at braden.lynk@gmail.com.

In harmony,

Braden Lynk

VP Events

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Spring Convention Information

Everything you need to know about Prelim and Division convention registration, ticket sales, and accommodations may be found at http://midatlanticdistrict.com/?Code=ConvInfo

As we look forward to our upcoming Spring conventions, MAD leadership and our advisors revisited our safety protocols, deciding to drop all vaccination mandates. The updated protocols are as follows:

Updated COVID Protocols:

  • The MAD will not require attendees to be vaccinated.
  • Masking is optional, and the MAD recommends that individuals follow their local county guidelines based on CDC recommendation (CDC COVID by County).
  • All members should respect the wishes of others as to their own desire to mask or not to mask. This is consistent with (and required by) BHS Code of Ethics precept #5: “We shall exhibit a spirit of good fellowship toward all members and strive to resolve any conflicts with civility and respect.”
  • Quartets participating in evaluations should be expected to be in close quarters with the judging community. If either entity (quartet or judge) requests that you mask, please respect that request.
  • In deciding to attend the event, each attendee must understand the risks of contracting COVID-19, and should make that decision based on their understanding of their own risk factors and risk tolerance, in light of the protocols described above.
  • If you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, or were in close contact with someone who has tested positive in the week leading up to the event, please DO NOT attend the event, out of consideration for your fellow barbershoppers and our audience. For more information, here is a link to CDC guidelines for testing and avoidance: CDC COVID Prevention.

We look forward to seeing everyone at our upcoming Spring conventions.

Thanks,
Steve Kirsch
Mid-Atlantic District President

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Remembering the Why

This past week, I was privileged to visit a chapter to install their Board of Directors. The night included a novice quartet contest, the announcement of their Barbershopper of the Year, some snacks, and quite a few tags. It was so much fun and very healing.

My wife came home from a performance where they had the opportunity to visit with and sing for a former charter member of their chapter who recently celebrated her 103rd birthday. After they sang she told them, “Just know that you did a good thing today.”

Having fun. Singing tags. Making an impact on people with our music. These are all my answers to “Why do I barbershop?”

We all know that the last several years have been difficult for so many of us – members and chapters alike – for a variety of reasons. We’ve lost friends, family, and singers on the risers. For some, we’ve lost the reason we barbershop … we’ve lost the Why.

Why did you join? Why do you sing? Why do you barbershop? Answers to these questions are at the core of what we as barbershoppers do, and we all need to know what inspires us, what motivates us, what is our Why.

In 2023, you have several opportunities to explore or remember your Why, whether it is at our upcoming Spring conventions, Harmony College East, attending a Chapter show, or actively participating in a Chapter rehearsal or performance. See you soon!

Steve Kirsch, M-AD President

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Join Our District’s Updated Chapter Advocate Program!

Want to give back to the barbershop community in a way that doesn’t require a lot of time and will help you meet and make new friends? Be a chapter Advocate!

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Valentine’s Day is almost here!

Valentine’s Day is coming up and will be here before you know it. Is your chapter planning to offer Singing Valentines? Do you sometimes receive orders for Singing Valentines just outside what would normally be your coverage area? Want to know if there may be other chapters nearby who are also offering Singing Valentines? We have a Singing Valentines Tracker!

Just follow this link to open our Singing Valentines Tracker page with a google map that has pins for all the chapters we know are offering Singing Valentines this year!

Want your chapter to be on it too? Email us or reach out to us on Facebook and we’ll be happy to add a pin for your chapter!

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Join Parkside Harmony for their BEST Show Ever!

We’re thrilled to invite you to join us for a barbershop music extravaganza at Messiah University! On Saturday, February 25th, come experience the sounds of Parkside Harmony and special guests as they take the stage at Parmer Hall.

The lineup includes International Quartet Champions, Signature, bringing their award-winning harmonies to the stage. Alongside them, local favorites Brothers in Arms and Rule #1 will be performing, as well as a special guest appearance by Parkside Melody, the premier treble chorus and partner ensemble of Parkside Harmony.

Get ready to be entertained with a mix of Pop, Doo-Wop, Barbershop classics, and Broadway hits from artists like The Beatles, Electric Light Orchestra, and ELVIS. Don’t miss this opportunity to see award-winning barbershop groups in action and to sing and dance along to your favorite songs.

Don’t wait, tickets are on sale now, so grab yours today and join us for an unforgettable musical experience! Visit parksideharmony.org/signature for more information!

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Program Ads for Spring Conventions On Sale Now!

Buy your ad in the program book for one of our upcoming spring conventions today!

Prices range from a mere $10 for a single line of text to $450 for a full spread ad in BOTH convention programs. Ad sales for the Central/Southern convention will end on 3/1, and ad sales for the Northern convention will end on 3/18, so email Braden Lynk and buy yours today!

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Leadership Academy Training Available on YouTube

All chapter leaders, incumbent and -elect…

First: Thank you for contributing to your chapters’ success as a voluntary leader.  Many people have already told you that they thank you and that you are doing a great job and are appreciated.     I echo all of that sentiment.  You already know that you are providing valuable service to your singing community.

Second: Sometimes you need a little help in the way of training.   The Barbershop Harmony Society has a tremendous amount of documentation available in their document center. All of the important documents, and changes to policies and procedures are available on BHS doc center.  But hearing someone explain how to do critical aspects of the job, or hearing the leaders from other chapters asking questions can be very beneficial.  You can pick up some great tips from others, and perhaps adapt some methods to suit your chapter. 

Over the past two years COVID forced us to cancel in-person events, but that has allowed the opportunity to record these sessions to make them available to you. The training is available on our MAD Chapter Leadership Training YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZxF1KQ83gJkV9SoiXhPs7g.   We’ve curated content from great instructors such as Christian Hunter, Bill Colosimo, Steve Skolnick, John Santora, Terry Reynolds, Doug Brown, Jeff Porter, Katie MacDonald, and myself.  I have cherished working with each of these individuals as they are the very best in their field.  Many are highly sought-after by other districts for their leadership training events.  The way these people explain chapter leadership topics is a vital part of your learning. Some topics of chapter leadership are required (Secretary, Treasurer) while others are completely up to you to implement or adapt. Adaptation within your own chapter is encouraged!

At this time there are no additional Leadership Academy sessions planned for the upcoming 2023 season, neither in-person nor online.   In some cases there is just not a better way to deliver the training other than how the instructor did so in the past two years.  Having said that, though, be mindful of two important concepts:  1) You are not alone!!!    Please find and use the “Who Do You Call” resource (updated regularly; available here (after login) : http://www.midatlanticdistrict.com/pdf/WhoDoYouCall.pdf)   and 2) The entire Mid-Atlantic Board of directors, District VPs, Division VPs, Chapter Advocates, and the faculty mentioned above STRONGLY DESIRE to help you be successful in your chapter leadership efforts.  Reach out to the people mentioned here via email, phone call, mobile phone text (if you dare.. 😊 ), whatever works.    Be connected.    In addition, don’t forget that the BHS has support personnel to help you with questions you may have. 

(Psst… I’d like to point out that with this content, available as it is, it is possible for you to ‘peek’ at other board position responsibilities.  You can spy on what the other board members are supposed to know 😊 ).   I encourage everyone to listen to the president’s track from both years – Doug and Jeff have some very different perspectives, but both leadership styles are important to consider for each chapter board position.)

Since I have a very aggressive workload and some fairly important family life concerns I am making a choice to step down for a season. I will focus on a few things for a little while and then plan to be back involved.    It has been my honor to have served you in various capacities so far, and I want to see you succeed in your chapter. If you need anything for which you think I may be able to help, please feel free to contact me and I can help you be connected to the right resources.    It is my sincere hope that you feel connected to MAD and BHS, and that you are supported.

Submitted by Rob France

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Volunteers Wanted!

Are you a barbershop trivia geek? We have a role for you!

The District Historian position is part of the Operations Team, and is responsible for storing, classifying, digitizing and displaying information from district conventions, contests, Harmony College East, youth festivals and camps, and other important district events. This is a great role for someone who has been around for awhile, OR… someone brand new who wants to learn all about the exciting history of our district.

Please email or call John Santora, chair of the District Leadership Development Committee, at jsantora@mac.com, 410-937-2611

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Not interested in this position? Please consider volunteering for other positions, depending on your interest and experience. There are always opportunities to help with district events or other groups within the Operations Team. Please contact District Executive Vice-President Steve Kirsch at spkirsch@comcast.net or take a look at the various teams on the District web site http://www.midatlanticdistrict.com/?Code=Committees (login required) and contact the leader of that team.

Submitted by John Santora, Leadership Development Committee Chairman