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2024 Call for Hall of Honor Nominations!

The Hall of Honor Committee is requesting nominations of people for consideration for induction into the Mid-Atlantic Hall of Honor for 2024. Receipt of nomination deadline is July 31, 2024.

 PURPOSE OF HALL OF HONOR

The purpose of the Mid-Atlantic District Hall of Honor (HOH) is to give recognition to those individuals who have made exceptional, long-standing, unselfish, dedicated, devoted and uplifting contributions to the District and its members. The effect of this service will also have been of benefit to the Society and the hobby in general. The HOH shall serve to extol the virtues of such participation, responsibility, excellence, and high ideals and, to that end, we are seeking candidates for this esteemed honor. The HOH should be a focus of pride for the District (Please see www.MidAtlanticDistrict.com/HOH to see a list of all District Hall of Honor members).

 QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. Induction into the HOH shall be limited to persons, living or dead, whose contributions to the District have spanned not less than ten (10) years. These contributions may have been primarily musical, administrative, or both and they may have occurred at the chapter, division, district, and/or society levels.
  2. Recognition need not be limited to current Society members, but the recognized service shall have been performed while the individual was a member of BHS and the Mid-Atlantic District.

GUIDANCE FOR SUBMITTING NOMINATIONS:

SCOPE OF SERVICE: While you are free to nominate anyone whom you believe merits consideration for this distinction, please be advised that people who are highly contributing members of a chapter, but who have not contributed significantly at the Division, District, or Society levels have, historically, been judged less favorably by the Selection Committee than people who have had a wider impact. In other words, election to the Hall of Honor, the District’s most prestigious award, denotes that the person has made extensive contributions that transcend the chapter level.

 NATURE OF YOUR NOMINATION LETTER:

The Selection Committee is not, in itself, an investigatory entity but rather is involved only with the evaluation of nominees. Therefore, it is essential that you provide enough detail about the activities and contributions of the nominee that will allow the Committee to compare them to other nominees.

PROCEDURE FOR SUBMITTING A NOMINATION:

Following is an outline for information that should be included in the nomination letter. Please use this outline to ensure all relevant information is included! Nominations must be received by July 31, 2023. The Selection Committee will use only the information presented in your nomination letter. Therefore, include complete information about your nominee, regardless of any well-known facts – essentially assume that the nominee is unknown to the committee.

Nominations are to be sent to John Santora at jsantora@mac.com or sent by snail mail to:

John Santora
300 Willow Valley Lakes Dr, A-318
Willow Street, PA 17584

Questions? Call (410) 937-2611. Please include “Hall of Honor Nomination” in the subject line of your email.

Your nomination email should contain:

  • Name of Nominee and Chapter
  • Outline for the nomination to the M-AD Hall of Honor
  • Date of joining the Society (if known)
  • Person submitting the nomination, your chapter and the date of submission
  • Scope of Candidate’s Service and Nature of your nomination letter: (See above “Guidance from the chair”)
  • Include information in each of the following categories (to the extent known):
    • Candidate’s service at the chapter(s) level and dates
    • Candidate’s service at the Division level and dates
    • Candidate’s service at the District level and dates
    • Candidate’s service at the Society level and dates
    • Other forms of service: Please provide a full account of the candidate’s service and/or honors in any other domain in the service of the Barbershop Society.

Deadline July 31, 2024. No nominations received after that date will be considered.

Thank you,

John Santora
Hall of Honor Committee Chair

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In Memoriam: Eric Engelhardt

The Philadelphia and Hell’s Kitchen Chapters of the Barbershop Harmony Society invite contributions to our BHS Harmony University scholarship in memory of Eric Engelhardt. Eric was a friend, inspiration, and talented director for both Rittenhouse Sound (Philadelphia) and Gotham (Hell’s Kitchen). His untimely passing in 2023 moved us to create a scholarship to help pass on the joy and dedication he brought to singing together.

Contributions will cover registration and transportation to the annual BHS Harmony University, in 2024 to be held in Denver, CO from July 28-August 4. Please consider making a contribution today! We are accepting donations through our website, which may be accessed via the link in our bio/accessed via this link: rittenhousesound.org/scholarship.

Applications for receiving the scholarship will be opened in April of this year.

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A heck of a week for M-AD in Louisville!

Let’s hear it for the Mid-Atlantic District’s very own Midtown, this year’s Barbershop International Convention quartet contest winners! They put on a phenomenal showing and even earned themselves a perfect 100.0 in the performance category for their newest rendition of the Spiderman Theme in the finals!

What great representation our district had with FOUR quartets placing in the top 10:

  • First place: Midtown – 94.5
  • Third place: First Take – 92.8
  • Seventh place: Gimme Four – 89.2
  • Ninth place: Pratt Street Power – 85.8

Congratulations also to Secret Best Friends, who placed twelfth with a score of 83.9, and the Quin-Tones who placed fourth in the Varsity contest with a score of 77.2!

Parkside Harmony also made a fantastic showing with some tough competition in the chorus contest and took second place with a score of 93.0!

If you missed any of these wonderful ensembles, be sure to check out the livestream replays!

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2022 M-AD Annual Report Now Available!

A BFO (Blinding Flash of the Obvious) hit me earlier this year following a conversation with Joe Cerutti where he suggested that we should have an Annual Report. I became very excited about this possibility as I saw it as a great opportunity to show every member all of the wonderful things that happen in our great District in any given year. I also saw the awesome possibilities of using such a document to introduce others to “who we are and what we do”.

So, I solicited input from leaders across our district community and compiled our first Annual Report which can be accessed by clicking here (or click here for a printable version). Please enjoy and feel free to share with whomever you wish. You can find this and future versions of the Annual Report on the website at:

Docs & Information > Annual Reports

As you may know, I am passing the gavel to our new District President, Steve Kirsch, on Jan. 1, 2023. I have enjoyed being of service to our District and thank you for your support. Happy holidays and I’ll see many of you at one of our Spring Conventions.

Submitted by Ig Jakovac, 2022 M-AD President

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Join SAI Region 19 for Singers School Jan 20-22

Over the weekend of January 20-22, 2023 at the Doubletree Hotel in downtown Wilmington, DE, SAI’s Region 19 will be holding their annual Singers School, featuring special faculty guests Kathleen Hansen and Jennifer Cook! There will be a tag party and a mini quartet brigade!

Registration is open to everyone and closes on Jan 6, so be sure to get yours submitted 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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Reminder: Don’t forget to update your chapter’s roster of officers!

Just a reminder from our District Secretary, David Kelly, that all chapters must update their roster of elected officers for 2023 by the end of the year.

Need a handy how-to guide? Click here for a tutorial! (requires member center login)

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Additional Hotel Accommodations for Fall Convention and Song of the Weekend!

Hello, Mid-Atlantic District! I hope you are as excited as I am for our Fall Convention in just two weeks!

Hotels: new block of available rooms at the Lancaster Wyndham

We are thrilled and grateful for the positive attendance response we’ve seen so far. In fact, we’ve already managed to sell out our hotel block at the Lancaster Marriott! This is in part due to it being an extremely busy autumn weekend in Lancaster. Many of you have likely seen this reflected in the limited availability and overall high prices of hotels in the area. 

Fortunately, we have been able to secure an additional hotel block! This additional block is at the Lancaster Wyndham (2300 Lincoln Highway East), which is about a 10 drive to the convention venue. Please act quickly as the block of rooms will only be available until Friday, September 30th! You can reserve a room at this link, or by calling 1-800-233-0121 (or 717-299-5500) and mentioning you’re with the BHS Convention when making the reservation.

As is the case for any hotel block the District reserves, there is financial liability if we do not utilize the block we have set aside, so we ask that you please reserve a room in the block if you have not already secured lodging at the Marriott. 

“Song of the Convention” Program 

(“In the Glow” Sheet Music and Learning Materials)

As you saw in Ig’s note this week, we are working to evolve our conventions and add more engaging, fun activities in a financially sustainable approach. At this fall’s District Convention, we are launching one of our first new programs called “Song of the Convention!” This initiative  will encourage bespoke song compositions and arrangements in SATB voicing with free learning materials so we can all sing together throughout the weekend on our own unique M-AD song each convention! 

This year’s song is called “In The Glow,” and sheet music and tracks are available here. Special thanks to our all-volunteer artistic team: Zachary Zimmerman (Team Lead and Co-Songwriter), Jay Alan Zimmerman (Co-Songwriter), Adam Bock (Arranger), and Alexander Ronneburg (Learning Track Engineer). See a note below from our Team Lead Zachary Zimmerman about the original song:

In writing this song, I wanted to draw from the sense of belonging that I feel from the barbershop community. One of the greatest qualities of barbershoppers is our welcoming nature. When new folks show interest, we are excited to include them and share our passion for harmony singing with them. The energy and ideas they bring move our art form forward. At the same time, there’s a deep sense of tradition and stability that roots us and provides comfort that we can count on singing together for years and years to come. 

Thank you all for your continued support and contributions to what is sure to be a fun and fulfilling weekend. We hope you enjoy learning the convention song and look forward to seeing you–and singing with you!–in Lancaster!

In Harmony,

Braden Lynk
Mid-Atlantic District – VP of Events
Barbershop Harmony Society

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Righting Our Event Financials

Over the last couple months, I have hosted three Zoom sessions where I shared information about our finances as they relate to our conventions. I invited all chorus Directors, Presidents, and Chapter Delegates and encouraged them to invite others. Here is a summary of what was discussed.

Spring conventions qualify quartets to compete at the fall convention, summer international, and senior’s mid-winter. Choruses qualify to compete at the fall convention. Over the last 10 years, the number of people attending our Spring conventions declined from about 2000 down to about 750 this past Spring. Our costs, if anything, have risen like everything else, but it’s clear that our attendance at conventions is at an all-time low. The District convention has not escaped the same trajectory.

Historically, we made enough money at the fall convention to make up for any losses from the Spring, however, with an overall decrease in attendance, that has no longer been true.

We discussed several ways to raise income and brainstormed ideas to reduce expenses. I also received input about how to increase attendance. All of this will be taken into consideration as we move into 2023. We are already introducing some new programs at this fall’s convention to continue to improve the attendee experience:

  • Master Classes by both Pratt Street Power and Alexandria Harmonizers Saturday afternoon
  • A “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.

On the cost and income side, we are actively looking at our event model including venue types and staff structure. We can use all of your help with either time or material donations to bolster our margins.

There is also some “low-hanging fruit” that we may choose to pick in consultation with the M-AD Board of Directors and House of Delegates. For example, the average cost of an all events ticket in M-AD is about $40 while the average ticket cost across all the other districts is $60. Additionally, it costs us about $1,000 to have risers available in the ready room at every contest which should also be evaluated. There are many other levers to consider on both the cost and income side and we’ll do our best to maintain the experience you are used to while making our approach sustainable for the long-term.

If you have any ideas or would like to support future conventions, please reach out to Braden Lynk, our new VP of Events, at braden.lynk@gmail.com.

Contributed by Ig Jakovac, 2022 M-AD President