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THE BUGLE
Ride for the Band Success!Projected income for the 4th Annual Ride for the Band (RFTB) is in the ballpark of $4,300.00 coming from rider pledges, raffle ticket sales, silent auction income, and donations from sponsors, partners and donors. It is too bad, in my opinion, that we didn’t have more riders; only four riders this year but nonetheless a great event as a fundraiser for the band. Those four riders raised $925.00! There are lots of reasons to ride - one of which is to help the finances of the band; other reasons include, from my perspective
It is great exercise, good for your heart
It is therapeutic – relieves stress
It is exhilarating, AND you can ride for a great cause!
All set to get on a bike and ride next year, May 21, ‘17
We are grateful to all of the businesses who supported the band with raffle ticket prizes – 38 in all. Congratulations to the winners as well as all of those who purchased raffle tickets. We sold 610 tickets for prizes worth a total of $2333.00. Celestino, a Santa Fe Bicycle Policeman did the drawing for each raffle prize; we presented him with a bracelet from the silent auction that was without a bid. There were nice bids on the other items and we sold 8 of the 25 items, including one bicycle. We have several bikes ready to sell (be sure to see page 5).
More Ride for the Band on page 4! Paul Pease, coordinater for RFTB
June 19 - Sunday ~ Father’s Day Concert 2:00 ~Federal Park
July 4 - Monday ~ Plaza Pancake Breakfast 8 am, Plaza Bandstand
July 23 ~ Saturday ~ Midsummer Performance11:00, Rodeo Plaza
July 24 ~ Sunday ~ Midsummer Concert2:00 ~ Federal Park
August 14 ~ Sunday Historic Concert2:00 ~ Federal Park
August 16 - Tuesday ~ 6:30 ~ Kingston ! ! Residence
November 11~ Friday ~ Veterans Day10:30, Veterans’ Memorial Monument
December 10 - Sat. Holiday Performance7:00 ~ Santa Fe Place
December 12 - Monday ~ Holiday Concert7:00 ~ Lensic Performing Arts Center
Performances schedule subject to change
SFCB Concert Band2016 Schedule
Newsletter of the Santa Fe Concert Band --- Volume 18, Number 2 --- Spring 2016
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Presidents Notes! ! page 2Member of Note! ! page 3Member News! ! page 3More Ride for the Band! page 4Bikes for Sale!! ! page 5Other Support for SFCB page 6SFCB since 1865 page 7Summer Concert photos page 8
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2016 Board of Directors
President ~ Paul Pease, horn
Vice President ~ Paul Kennedy, percussion
Secretary ~ Jenny Otto, clarinet
Treasurer ~ David Dennison,clarinet
Librarian ~ Tom Leming, trombone
Publicity ~ Dick Hogle, percussion
Conductor ~ Greg Heltman,
Staff
The Bugle editor, Esther Jones
Nancy Scheer, Webmaster for SFCB web page
santafeconcertband.org
Bethany Morse,Webmaster SFCB Facebook pagefacebook.com/SantaFeConcertBand
Paul Kennedy, email manager
Amy McMillanpurveyor of official band shirts
Notes! from the President
The Santa Fe Concert Band is now well into its 2016 season with four performances already and we will continue with another nine until our Holiday Concert in December. I hope you won’t miss our performances in June and July: June 19, Sunday Father’s Day Federal Park Santa Fe 2:00 July 4, Monday Pancake Breakfast Plaza Bandstand 8:00 am July 23, Saturday Midsummer Concert at Rodeo Plaza 11:00 July 24, Sunday Midsummer Concert Federal 2:00
All of our concerts have free admission though donations are always welcome. We depend upon contrbutions from people like you. Thank you once again to all of our donors for your continued support.
Elsewhere in this issue you will read about the success of our 4th Annual Ride for the Band (RFTB) – a much needed fundraiser. The RFTB includes cyclists riding for the band and collecting pledges to support their ride (20, 50 or 100 miles), a silent auction, and a raffle. All of this depended upon support from businesses in Santa Fe, band members and their family, friends and support from the Santa Fe Century Committee especially their member Dave Nelson.
There were an estimated 1500 in attendance at the Memorial Day Ceremony at the Santa Fe National Cemetery. The program included, for the first time in band history, a musical interlude from the band which was well received. James Sanders, Director of the Santa Fe National Cemetery plans to continue this addition to the ceremony in the future. The cemetery is impressive in many ways. There are over 50,000 burials on approximately 100 acres. In 2015 there were 1,717 burials equal to nearly five each day! Those who gave given their lives for our country truly deserve to be remembered and the band is honored to be part of the Memorial Day Ceremony each year. Paul
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A Member ! ! ! of Note S T A C C A T O
Welcome New Members!
Nick Montoya has joined the trombone section.
Kai Omori is playing alto saxophone
Elena Romero & Laura Quintana are new in the flute section
Kathy Kvet & Anna Babankova, trumpet, and Bill (Wm) Humphreys, tuba, are now part of the brass section
Congratulations to 2016 High School Graduates from St. Michael’s High School this year: band members Mark Heltman (trumpet), Senior Class President, and Elena Romero (flute) Salutatorian of the graduating class.
The band now has close to 60 more or less active members, some are here in the summer only, and there are a few subs who fill positions when needed on a last minute basis.
SFCB is composed of volunteers who play out of a love for music, a desire to play, and who enjoy the company of other folks with the same interests. Music stands and instruments volunteer along with their owners.
Interested in playing with this vibrant and talented SFCB? See page 5 . . .
Bill Humphreys, a native of Columbus Grove, Ohio, was given piano lesson at a very young age and was more excited about makingmusic in third grade flutaphone class. By middle school he was in the percussion section and then on to snare drum and Sousaphone, after he learned to read and play bass clef.
He felt called to the ministry, so he attended Davis and Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia, and the Princeton Theological Seminary. He was ordained a PCUSA Presbyterian minister. He served pastoral positions in the upper Midwest and was the chaplain at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin, before moving to Santa Fe in January 2016.
A nephew in Los Alamos told Bill about the Santa Fe Concert Band, and he showed up at rehearsal with only a mouthpiece. “Music teacher David VanBuren was quick and kind to provide the rest of the horn for a couple of months,” he says. Since then he has purchased his first tuba and is beginning to work some needed practice times into his schedule. Bill also plays the bass bell in the First Presbyterian church handbell choir. He was fortunate in the past to play tuba and Sousaphone with the Carroll University wind symphony for four concerts in Italy.
He continues his interest in pastoral ministry by performing weddings and funerals. Also he is employed part time as a catering assistant and occasional dish washer at St. John’s College.
Bill especially likes the direction, challenge and accomplish-ments of the SFCB, and the opportunity to meet other Santa Fe folks. “The concert schedule is impressive as we offer and provide music opportunities to the community.”
Biking some of the trails and ice skating, swimming and racquetball at the Chavez Center are some of his spare time pursuits.
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Many thanks to all who contributed to the success of the 4th Annual Ride for the Band
Ride for the Band Raffle$2333.00 worth of prizes
Thanks to all of our generous friends who purchased raffle tickets and to the donors of the raffle prizes. Congratulations to the raffle winners!
Drs. Martinez & Gibbs, DDS $500. Teeth Bleach System
Alex Safety Lane, Inc.$100. Auto Service
IMS: Bellus Skin PenTreatment Session$350.
The Broken Spoke $60. gift certificate
SpinDoc Cycling Classes$60. gift certificate
Pecos Trail Café 2 - $20. gift certificates
Waldo’s Vacuum$89. Bissell Sweep-Up
Santa Fe Symphony, 2016/17 Season$160. Two Seats @$80 each
Harry’s Roadhouse$50. Gift Certificate
Il Vicino$30. gift certificate
Valdes Custom Framing$25. gift certificate
restaurant martin$25. gift certificate
Upper Crust Pizza$25. gift certificate
Joe’s DiningTwo $25. gift certificates
Frogurt Frozen Yogurt5 - $10. gift certificates
Sirius Cycles $60. Tune-up Java Joe’s$25. gift certificate
Great Clip 2 - $17. Free Haircut Cards
Hair Affair$35. Full style hair cut
Back Street Bistro$25. gift certificate
Café Fina$40. gift certificate
Cowgirl BBQ$50. Gift Certificate
AlphaGraphics$250. for any printing service
Ace Hardware$50. gift certificate
New Mexico Sports & Fitness Center $180. Three month Membership
The Pantry$40. gift certificate
Melow Velo$100. Gift Certificate
Mike’s Garage$100. Subaru Auto Service
Second Street Brewery2 - $50. gift cards
Loyal Hound$30. gift certificate
James Kallas Jewelers$100. Gift Certificate
Thank you to the Individual Cyclists who pledged at least $100.00 and their sponsors who together raised
$995.00Cyclists
John Boles Paul Kennedy Chantal Pease Paul Pease
Individual sponsors for the Cyclists
Raphiel J. BenjaminJoel BralyDavid DennisonKathryn LeinHoward Pakin
The Santa Fe Concert Band has had a successful fundraiser for the past four years. The Ride for the Band (RFTB) is sponsored by the Santa Fe Century Bicycle Committee and the Santa Fe Concert Band (SFCB) to raise awareness and funds for the band.
Chantal PeasePaul PeaseJerry StricklandDean Winter
Drawing was on May 22All prizes have been awarded
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Ride for the Band Sponsors
Partners at $200.00 +Dr. Brian Hunt - Del Norte PharmacyRod Tweet – Second Street BreweryPaul Kennedy – Santa Fe Concert Band Percussionist
General Sponsors $50.00 +Mamie Jo O’Brien Willard Chilcott Amy McMillan
Donors to the Silent AuctionFriends: Robert Foley, Emily Nevin of Le Creuset, Chantal Pease, Lisa Sinoff, Shawna Tatom of Curiosa Gift Shop, Allan Walter of Rainbow Gate, Beverly Weiler on behalf of Northern New Mexico Quilters Guild
Band Members: Steve Kerr, Tom Leming, Mario Montoya, Jenny Otto, Paul Pease, Vic Perry, Louis Sinoff
Artists: Gerald Kennedy, Dominique Samyn, Carlos A. Smith
Bicycles for Sale!If you are interested or know someone who might be interested in purchasing a bike, take a look at the partial inventory of Santa Fe Concert Band bicycles for sale along with the suggested prices.
1.Peugeot Allegra 10 Speed, 1987, 54 cm frame $200.002. Huffy Ladies frame cruiser, “Ocala”, 26”, 6 speed $150.003.Lotus Road bike, 12 speed, 1980, 63 cm frame $300.004. Raleigh Gran Prix 10 speed, 1972, 54 cm frame $200.005.Bike Friday + Carlton Suitcase and some gear $575.00
Bicycles are sold in an AS IS CONDITION – there are no guarantees and warranties.
Contact Treb Clef at [email protected] or 505-988-2550 to arrange to see the bikes.
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TOP: John Boles as he finishes his Century Ride in May! John plays string bass with the SFCB
BELOW: After a training session before their ride – Paul Pease, Paul Kennedy & Chantal Pease
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Membership and DuesMembers pay to play: annual dues are $100.00
The band is open to musicians of suitable abilities; there are no auditions. Instead, we suggest new members attend a rehearsal or two and judge their own ability relative to those of the current band members and, if necessary, consult with the band director about continuing with the band.
RehearsalsThe Band rehearses throughout the year every Tuesday evening from 7:00 to 9:00 PM, at the Salvation Army Hall, 525 W. Alameda. Brief breaks usually occur after the summer concert sea-son and after the Christmas Concert.
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Support the SFCB at La Montañita Co-op in July
La Montañita Co-op - Fresh, Fair, Local913 West Alameda St, Santa Fe 87501
Monday–Saturday, 7am–10pmSunday, 8am–10pm
Donate-a-DimeEvery month, La Montañita sponsors a local community-
based organization through the Donate-a-Dime bag program.
When you bring your own bag, you reduce your carbon
footprint, and this July La Montañita will donate a dime to the
Santa Fe Concert Band! It all adds up in a big way. Take a
look at La Montañita Co-op web site –
www.lamontanita.coop.
Smith’s Community Rewards Add the Santa Fe Concert Band to your Smith’s Rewards card. Go online to www.smithscommunityrewards.com. Enrollment will not affect your fuel points or coupon discounts. Enter NPO number 15864 or the name of the organization, Santa Fe Concert Band.
Auction Winners from the Holiday Concert in DecemberJR Trujillo will conduct the band on July 4
and
Edward Bethel will ! ! play the Liberty Bell ! ! March for the third ! ! time!
A big thank you to both of these gentlemen for their support. We look forward to their participation.
A Santa Fe Tradition Since 1865 www.santafeconcertband.org
[email protected] www.facebook.com/SantaFeConcertBand
Free Admission, Donations Welcome
More Ways to Support the Santa Fe Concert Band
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CONCERTSonsored in part by
2704 Cerrillos RoadSanta Fe, NM 87507
The Santa Fe Concert Band comprises dedicated volunteer musicians who provide free public entertainment throughout the year at a number of venues around the City of Santa Fe. Many of these performances have become an annual tradition, entwined with the Band’s own history within the City. The legacy of the organization reaches back to 1865 and has been part of the City’s story since that time. Please go to our web site for more information: www.santafeconcertband.org.
Venues and PerformancesThe band performs free public concerts throughout the year, including Fiesta, national holidays, dedications, public ceremonies, and afternoon summer concerts on the shady lawn of Federal Park on the east side of the Federal Courthouse. The summer concert series includes each year a performance on Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, a Midsummer Concert in July, and a Historic Concert in August. The band performs at City celebrations and National Holidays including Fourth of July Pancakes on the Plaza, Memorial Day - National Cemetery, Flag Day and Veterans Day – Bataan Memorial, a Holiday Concert in December at The Lensic and at Santa Fe Place Mall, Kingston Residence in the late summer, and the Plaza Bandstand on occasion.
History The Santa Fe Concert Band was
formally incorporated in 1983 under the directorship of Greg Heltman, who continues as director today. A graduate of Santa Fe High School, Greg holds a music
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The Santa Fe Concert Band Since 1865Greg Heltman, Director
degree from the University of the Pacific. He taught in the Santa Fe Public Schools from 1989 through 1999. In 1984 Mr. Heltman founded the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra, and has been a trumpeter with it ever since. Since 1996 he has been the General Director of the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra & Chorus, Inc.
A 150+ Year Tradition It all began in 1865 when
Franciso Pérez a native of Chihuahua, Mexico returned to Santa Fe and formed La Banda de Santa Fe - the first civilian brass band in Santa Fe. Pérez first came to Santa Fe as the bugler with the Confederate forces under Gen. Henry H. Sibley while marching north through New Mexico Territory. The Confederates were succeeding as they proceeded north, occupied Albuquerque and then took Santa Fe without struggle. Events changed for the Confederates at the Battle of Glorieta on Friday, March 28, 1862 when Union Forces burned the Confederate supply wagons and killed their horses and mules. This all happened at Johnson’s Ranch in Cañoncito at Apache Canyon just southeast of Santa Fe.
Sibley was hoping to reach Fort Union on his campaign north but after the defeat in Glorieta, the Confederate troops retreated to Santa Fe and ultimately left New Mexico and returned to El Paso. Pérez returned to his home in Mexico but then came back to Santa Fe in 1865 with a half-dozen musicians which formed the nucleus of La Banda de Santa Fe and provided the legacy for the
Santa Fe Concert Band.
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Director Greg Heltmanconducting the Bandin Federal Park
SFCB1000 Cordova Place #219Santa Fe NM 87505-1825
The Santa Fe Concert Band performs each summer on the
green on the east side of the Federal Courthouse in Santa Fe
beginning on Mother’s Day and ending in late August. Our park concerts begin at 2:00 pm. The
informal setting under the shade of the large trees forms a
wonderful place to relive an American tradition of summer
band concerts in the park
Summer Concerts in Federal Park