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TOOSDAY TOONS
Nassau Mid-Island Chapter Westbury Long Island New YorkHome of the Long Island Harmonizers Maurice Debar Chorus Director
VOLUME XII NOS 5 and 6 MAYJUNE 2014
B A R B E R S H O P H A R M O N Y S O C I E T Y
wwwlongislandharmonzersorg
Mid-Atlantic
District
UH OH HErsquoS BACKChiz Bell temporarily returns
to the Editor rsquos Desk
At 230 in the morning of May 6 Chiz Bell was unable to sleep with the thought that Bob Heim needed to be rescued him from his plight For the past 15 months Bob has performed the Herculean task of Editor-in-Chief of Toosday Toons
collaborated with Dan Gilmartin in editing and designing the chapter website and served the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter as Vice President of Marketing amp Public Relations Adding to that he has carried on his professional career as a public relations entrepreneur These duties have been exacerbated by health issues looking for new living quarters and church and family responsibilities In that vein I have volunteered to resume my former position as Editor and Publisher of Toosday Toons on an interim basis How long the ldquointerimrdquo will be is anyonersquos guess
FIRST AND FOREMOST Let us all congratulate and thank Bob for 15 lively editions of our monthly bulletin produced with his unique imagination and sense of innovation Those newsletters were packed with news and information that delighted our reading audiences both within and outside the chapter Bob says that he hopes to be back with the chorus soon which is good news for the tenor section and the for the chorus as well
Contributing Journalists to the june 2014 EditionJonathan Ayers Vinnie Colonna Michael T Creaney Bob Heim Bill McCoy Bob Merrill Bob
Miraglia Bob Roth Bill Ruth George Seelinger Ray Shotter
Bob Heim
Chiz at his desk again
PAGE 2 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS
A monthly publication of the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society a nonprofit charitable and educational societyChapter meetings Tuesdays at 800 pm at Winthrop Hall Church of the Advent 555 Advent St Westbury New YorkAll articles not accompanied by a byline have been written by the editor and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the members nor of the officers of the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter Opposing points of view are welcomed and encouraged
Co-EditorsChiz Bell
(516) 676=0448chizbelloptonlinenet
andBob Heim
heimbobaolcomAssistants to the Editor
Bess Bell Wayne Lazar
PhotographyBob Heim
Eva MilauskasBill Vesely
Marvin Goodman
CHAPTER CENSUS(as of May 22 2014)
Life 1Regular 25Senior L 18Senior N 9
TOTAL 53A Gentle Reminder
Dues Overdue Ennis Paruolo and Trent
FROM THE CORNER OFFICEGeorge Seelinger President
A few weeks ago I remember a baseball player who had been in a terrible slump got a crucial ninth inning hit and won a ball game for his team The next day when he was asked how great it felt to have made such an important contribution his response was That was yesterday We have another game to play today
As a golfer I know the importance of putting what has happened for good or ill behind you and looking ahead to what comes next When driving a car an occasional glance at the rear view mirror is helpful but you better keep your main attention on the road ahead
We had a wonderful year with multiple sing outs our Carnegie Hall experience and a terrific Spring show Unfortunately the bottom line fell short of our expectations but all that is history What we need to do now is get ready for next year
The people who put together this years show are all agreeable to offer help and guidance to their successors but doing these jobs for a number of years theyve done more than their share in keeping our chapter healthy They need a break and we need people to step up and take over
First and foremost we need a show chairman for next year We also need someone to put together the show journal A ticket chairman and a script writer to work with the show chairman are also needed
While were looking ahead we plan to go to the Division contest again next year It s currently scheduled for June 5 and 6 but the venue is yet to be de termined I t s a lmost cer ta in ly going to be somewhere in Pennsylvania and those who go will be expected to pay their own meals and lodging Its not too soon to plan ahead
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - Iwwwlongislandharmonizersorg
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 3
Our veterans relate their Memorial Day celebrations
Many of the members of our chapter are veterans who have served in the military service at one time or another during their lifetime I have asked them to share some of the ways they have commemorated Memorial Day
Jon Ayers
Regarding Memorial Day when I was in uniform in the early 50s the Navy had this habit of believing that the place for ships was at sea and so Memorial Day was pretty much like any other day at sea I do remember singing in the Navy chapel in Norfolk where the hymn ldquoEternal Father Strong to Saverdquo was sung with great emotion
Chiz Bell
In recent years I h a v e h a d t h e luxury of riding in a yellow Jeep all decked out in my N a v y u n i f o r m driven by Kevin Horton the editor
of the North Shore Gazette a Glen Cove weekly publication For the past two years who do I find playing his bright golden trumpet in the parade band Bob Merrill our multitalented baritone who will be in the marching unit again this year The tightly knit denizens of the one-square mile village of Sea Cliff would hang a round Cl i f ton Park where the parade ceremonies ware traditionally held and talk about the ldquogood old daysrdquo
Vinnie Colonna
A l t h o u g h I s e r v e d o v e r s e a s n o t h i n g catastrophic occurred except for the fact that Russia invaded Hungary and all orders to ship home were cancelled Since the US and NATO did nothing and I shipped home theres no big story regarding my service
Michael T CreaneyI wasnt in the military however my Dad served for the British Army (see I am Scottish) He was a Lovatt Scout (forerunner of US Green Berets) I have his medals etc He was captured behind the lines and was a POW in Germany for over 1 year Is his experience something you are looking for I can expand on his exploits
Bob Heim
The establishment of an ROTC program at NYU in my sophomore year led me to a three-year active duty stint in the Air Force and thanks to a savvy Master Sergeant set the stage for what would be my lifes profession Though intentions were for me to be in flight training a (red lens) test indicating a problem produced a redirectionmdashthe recommendation that I serve in a public information capacity for the Ninth Air Force and its Tactical Air Command bases in the US It would center on working closely with local media and among other things include writing and producing a series of radio and TV s h o w s ( c a l l e d R e v u e I n B l u e ) featuring melodies performed by a talented group of airmen an Air Force marching band and a dance band along with interviews with key mi l i tary personnel Other A i r Force s i n g i n g i n c l u d e d p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e Sampsonaires chorus (Sampson Air Force Base Geneva New York) and before active duty conducting an ROTC Chorus For me the Air Force offered outstanding rewards Bill McCoyrsquos CommentsI dont have any direct military traditions however since I have become active in the K of C I expect to be elected ldquoNavigatorrdquo (Officer in Charge) of the Pa-
(Please turn to page 4)
PAGE 4 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - II(Even Sue was there with her family Her Dad marched with the VFW of which he was the Chaplain for many years)
Alan Stern
Talk about government waste I served on active duty for two years the last at the Brooklyn Army terminal My job - arranging and scheduling the transportation of PETS for the troops being transferred to Europe via ship Yes I know - I went to the dogs
End of Memorial Day Comments
BELATED PRAISE FROM OUR ANNUAL SHOW ATTENDEES
The 64th Annual Show of the Nassau Md-Island ChapterrdquoReel to Realrdquo won high praise from the audiences at Seaford High School on April 26 and 27 Show Chairman Hal Verity and Chorus Director Maurice Debar proved to be the perfect team in guiding the chorus to the next higher stage of musicianship and stage presence
From the curtain raiser ldquoThe Chordbuster Marchrdquo to the final note of ldquoLet Me Call You Sweetheartrdquo the chorus regaled the audience with such barbershop favorites as ldquoLida Roserdquo and ldquoSeventy-Six Trombonesrdquo from The Music Man ldquoIf I Were a Rich Manrdquo and ldquoSunrise Sunsetrdquo from Fiddler On the Roof ldquoThe Impossible Dream from the musical Man From La Mancha ldquoYoursquove Gotta Have Heartrdquo from the musical Damn Yankees and ldquoDo You Hear the People Singrdquo from Les Miserables to name a few
The Show Committee listed below under the leadership of Hal Verity deserves our plaudits and thanks
Script Committee Jon Ayers Wayne Lazar
(Continued from page 3)dre Pio Assembly on July 1st(I am unopposed just like the barbershoppersrsquo elections) Padre Pio Assembly is a Military theme organization because we are called ldquoSir KnightsrdquoI would like to tell you about a tradition I will perform on May 24th Along with many other organizations such as the VFW American Legion Boy amp Girl Scouts and others will gather at 5 am on Saturday May 24thto place American flags on the tombstones of all the grave sites in the sections designated to us This will be my fourth year of participation and I enjoy it very much except for the early hour that we have to be there I guess they want us to complete the job before relatives andor friends arrive to visit those who are buried in the cemetery
Bob Merrill
I have played trumpet in the sea Cliff and Glen Cove Memorial Day parades off and on for about 30 years My trumpet teacher Felix Sangenito was a beloved figure in the area whose band played all the Italian favorites and we always did the military theme songs as well His son Paul carries on the tradition today and I enjoy playing in it and paying my respects as my Dad was a Navy man who luckily survived Iwo Jima
Bob MiragliaMemorial Day is almost like Fatherrsquos Day for me because in the town we grew up in there was an annual Veterans Day Parade with military honors military bands and school bands My dad and his friends were all World War II vets The whole town would turn out for the event lined up both sides of the street with flags waving Irsquoll never forget my Dad holding me on shoulders while swaying to the music of the marching bandsThe parade traveled the length of the town along the main road past the fire house and library where they did a 21 gun salute to honor the veterans and continued to the town park where everyone celebrated with picnics
Chorus Director Maurice DebarMusic Committee Jon Ayers Vinnie Colonna Maurice Debar Gene Kammerer Bob Miraglia George Seelinger Steve Stojowski and Hal VerityPublicity Bob HeimTicket Chairman Steve BrausaAfterglow Chairman Ray ShotterJournal and Flyer Bob Miraglia Sue JohnsonEmcee Nancy MassaroLobby Decorations Bill VeselyGranddads and Boosters Wayne Lazar Bob MiragliaLobby Coordinator Lois VerityRaffle Chairman Hal VerityStage Managers Bill Grieshaber Peter McArdleIn the absence of a guest quartet this year five of
our chapter quartetsmdashNo Treble At All (Bernie Genzer (T) Bill Vesely (L) Ken Wunsch (Bs) and Wayne Lazar (Br) All In A Chord Bill Ruth (T) Steve Brausa (L) Bernie Genzer (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) Just Duckie (Hal Verity (T) Steve Brausa (L) Maurice Debar (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) Cloud Nine (Jon Ayers (T) Vinnie Colonna (L) John Brolly (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) and the AfterGloWorms (Hal Verity (T) Bob Miraglia (L) Steve Stojowski (Bs) and Maurice Debar (Br)mdashmore than adequately filled the bill with selections that brought spontaneous applause from the crowd
A small hand-picked boysrsquo chorus from the Seaford High School choral group under the direction of Yvonne Bendzlowicz thrilled the assemblage with their performance boding well for the future of youth taking up barbershop singing in the futureVinnie Colonna Comments
As for our annual show all comments were positive No one seemed to miss having a guest quartet which made the show a little shorter than past years
Our choice of songs was liked by all especially the songs from Les Miserables and Man of La Mancha
I think more effort should be made by the membership to sell more tickets The attendance at our shows has been dwindling over the years
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 5
Michael T Creaney
Re the show this was my second one having joined just over 1 year ago I wasnt as nervous as last year and my family and friends noticed it in my stage presence - thank you Maurice I received many congratulatory emails about our performance One from my college roommates wife and one from a HS friend who is a professional s inger I have pasted their comments in sequence below
We really really enjoyed the performance It was so much better than Carnegie Hall Yes we were impressed with CH because neither one of us had ever been there before But at the high school we were up close and personal We could even see the whites of your eyes Wish Kens mom
could have been there I wish my dad and mother were alive to see it too They loved that type of music Ho hum Bottom line Michael is it was emotional for both of us Memories with our parents and YOU Loved it
Dorothy
Great job at the concert on Sunday I went there after my gig at Duckie (getting there about 345) Stayed till the end and planned on saying hello to you after the concert but I got a call about an emergency involving one of my daughters and had to leave immediately during God Bless America
I w a s i m p r e s s e d b y t h e H a r m o n i z e r s performance - all the rehearsals are evident in the quality of the finished product Also enjoyed that 9-piece boys group from Seaford High School
Keep up the great work Hope to see you soon
Brian McGeough
Maurice Debar
Yes its the start of another Barbershop year We ended the old year with a celebration concert at Seaford High School The first night was great and the second night was even better The afterglow was a bit noisy for quartets and ʻthank yousʼ
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - III
I want to thank all the quartets for their hard work I want to thank Jonathan Ayers for never letting down in getting us to perfect our stage I want to thank Bob Miraglia and Sue Johnson for their work on the journal and all the people who sold ads I want to commend Steve Brausa for his efficient handling of the sales and distribution of the show ticketsSpecial thanks is due Bob Heim for outstanding publicity for the many weeks leading up to the show
I want to thank the ladies who worked the tables and the raffles under Lois Verityʼs supervisionAnd mostly I want to recognize the hard work and dedication of all he singers in the chorus who made the show a success
Thanks again
MAYJUNE BIRTHDAYS
May 2 Bess BellMay 2 Eva MilauskasMay 3 Laura LeoneMay 4 Ed OrsquoConnorMay 11 Bill EnnisMay 28 Tony ParuoloMay 30 Susan Szaluta
June 1 Neill OrsquoNeillJune 8 Mary PavlicinJune 9 Gloria SternJune 12 Marvin GoodmanJune 17 Don RauschJune 24 Bernie Genzer
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
May 4 1946 Bill amp Florence SchlageterMay 5 1956 Bill amp Mary McCoyMay 13 1984 Dennis amp Judy NovickMay 20 1956 Marv amp Marilyn GoodmanMay 25 1974 Steve amp Kathe Stojowski
June 8 1963 Bill amp Diane VeselyJune 28 1997 Jack amp Susan Szaluta
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - IV
Ray Shotterrsquos CommentsI was asked to see if Steve Stojowskirsquos stool was found at Seaford High School (since it is missing) I heard comments by students and staff that our concert there in April was a smashing success I also attended a concert given by The Huntington Mens Chorus at Huntington High School ( a beautiful site) on May 3rd Sixty men in white tuxedos sang about 12 numbers and featured 4 of their members singing solo numbers to enhance variety Their sound was awe-inspiring and the house was packed They also had a journal with ads but theirs paled in comparison to the LIHs journal (kudos to Bob Miraglia)In Conclusion
bull Two good performancesbull The Seaford select choir was a hitbull The venue was totally satisfactorybull Ticket sales not what we expected
END OF SHOW COMMENTS
PAGE 6 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - V
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 7
Elaine Glicksman Joins Her Sam in the Life Beyond
Word came through the internet by way of Bill Ruth that Elaine Glicksman passed away last Valentinersquos Day after a year long illness We will always remember Sam and Elaine as being an ideal couple Wersquore glad theyrsquore together again May they both rest in Godrsquos eternal peace Elaine was 77
CONGRATULATIONS STEVE AND KATHE STOJOWSKI NEW GRANDPARENTS
QUENTIN MONROE STOJOWSKI was born on Monday May 12 Mother and baby are doing fine Kathe was there (Silver Spring Maryland) on his birth day and shersquos now back on Long Island Steve went down to see him for the first time on Saturday May 17 the first day after his first week on the new job
While working at his new job in Pennsylvania Steve will be staying at his daughterrsquos guest bedroom in Downingtown Pennsylvania (45 minutes away) until he and Kathe can get their Long Island home ready for sale and find a permanent place close enough to the job
Steve has already visited the Bryn Mawr Mainliners and even they seem totally different from the Long Island Harmonizers Steve went on to say that hersquoll look back on these comments a few months from now and probably laugh at himself He also said that he does not expect to be back on Long Island until Memorial Day weekend
DEBAR AND GRIESHABER AID BIG APPLE CHORUS TO WIN GOLD
MAURICE DEBAR and BILL GRIESHABER were on the risers at the Northern Division Chorus Competition in Scranton Pennsylvania on May 2 2014 as Manhattan Chapterrsquos Big Apple Chorus copped the gold medal (See article on the Mid-Atlantic District Page page 9) Their ability to maintain dual membership in the Nassau Mid-Island and Manhattan chapters indicates their indicates their dedication to this wonderful hobby
HOFSTRA STUDENTS SUGGEST BARBERSHOP HARMONY FOR TV
WESTBURY NY ndash A television segment dealing with the pleasures of barbershop singing and more specifically the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society has been produced by two Hofstra University students for the schools For Long Island TV series The close to four-minute examination of barbershop co-produced by Nicholas Stanhouse and Nick McGee includes interviews with Chapter President George Seelinger Musical Director Maurice Debar and longtime member Bill Ruth Footage also shows The Long Island Harmonizers Chorus in preparation for its 64th Annual Show held April 26 - 27 as well as the singers on stage at that time The suggested segment for the TV show is found on YouTube athttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=uP_JSPGZyys ldquoFor Long Islandrdquo covering ldquothe people places and culture of Long Islandrdquo is student-produced under the universityʼs Department of Radio Television and FilmldquoWe are indeed grateful that barbershopping and our chapter that has been entertaining local audiences for over 60 years was selected as a subject for this student projectrdquo said Seelinger ldquoWe should hope that it leads to further interest in our art form our Barbershop Harmony Society that traces back to
PAGE 8 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIA PARTY TO CELEBRATE
OUR LADIES AT THE SWAN CLUB
George Seelinger has arranged a festive night for this yearrsquos Ladiesrsquo Night party at the Swan Club in Roslyn Harbor on Thursday evening June 12 2014 at 630 pm
The event portends great things including
bull A picturesque setting
bull Good food
bull Even better fellowship
bull Enjoyable entertainment and dance music
Johnny La Rosa will provide the music for our listening pleasure and dancing as he has done so admirably over the past several years
C o c k t a i l s w i l l b e s e r v e d o u t d o o r s overlooking the beautiful gardens and fountains from 630 to 730 followed by a full course dinner inside until 1100 pm An open bar will be available throughout the evening
Members will be admitted free of charge but they will be charged $6000 for their guests meaning itrsquos a bargain for couples for a night out for two
RAY SHOTTER HELPS YALE STUDENT MAKE A CHOICE
Poof and hersquos goneYale student Brandon Sherrod has chosen
harmonies over the hardwood at least for a year The 6-foot-6 forward is one of the 14 students selected to make up the next version of the Whiffenpoofs the worldrsquos famous male a cappella singing group
The group formed in 1909 is comprised of rising seniors who take a year off school to travel the world and perform Their alumni include composer Cole Porter former Senator Prescott Bush and many other Yale luminaries
Sherrod said Monday that he spent weeks making what was an extremely tough choice a f te r be ing tapped to be a ldquoWhiff rdquo a commitment that begins in August ldquoThis is supposed to be THE year and you want to play with your guysrdquo he said But the Whiffenpoofs is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityrdquo
Yale Coach James Jones acknowledges being a little disappointed with the decision Sherrod started 14 games last season and averaged almost seven points and more than four rebounds per game as a junior But even he had to know when Whiffs call you answer - AP
In this space you will find the most perfect segueacute into the two most important pages of this entire bulletin If you read nothing else make sure to read these two pages
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 9
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VII
SPONTANEITY RETURNS TO NASSAU MID-ISLAND Kudos and an honorary pitch pipe to Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar for spark plugging the opportunity to ring a few chords after hours on Tuesdays This kind of singing goes back to the roots of barbershop harmony long before the birth of our society It started in the deep South some time in the 19th century There were no printed arrangements no rules of any kind but wherever men congregate they harmonize whether itrsquos coal miners in Wales foresters in Bavaria or the peat bogs of Ireland
The author of this fine article
Not surpr i s ing ly the harmonies tha t originated in this country have their origins in African music Jim Henry the director of Ambassadors of Harmony earned his PhD with a thesis on this subject These are harmonies that come naturally to the ear and they flourished in this country In the early years of the 20th century there were several professional quartets touring the country singing barbershop harmony In 1938 as we all know a group of men got together for an evening of harmonizing and their gathering got the attention of a reporter who filed a story with the Associated Press In those days newspaper editors were always looking for little tidbits to fill out their news columns and so the AP report appeared in newspapers all over the country and our society was born by the responses
Now we have contests with rules printed arrangements and we sing on risers but the basics havenrsquot changed itrsquos still ear singing where we tune our voices to blend chords Now
we learn our parts but therersquos a practice called woodshedding where we donrsquot stick to a predetermined arrangement but just use our ears to tell us to sing a note thatrsquos somewhere in the chord For instance last Tuesday (May 6th) the gang sang ldquoWhen Irsquom 64rdquo which Irsquod never sung as tenor so I woodshedded it and it must have worked because the chords were all in tune
This kind of singing doesnrsquot replace the more structured program we have but like quartetting it adds an extra dimension and itrsquos just plain fun Any number can play Give it a whirl I think yoursquoll enjoy it Irsquoll trade an hour of sleep for an hour of ringing chords any time
Chiz Bell responds
We should all be grateful for the likes of Jon Ayers in our s o c i e t y I n t h e f o r e g o i n g article Jon has managed to pinpoint an ingredient that our
chapter has been missing for far too long That ingredient is spontaneous singing W h e t h e r i t w a s c o n s c i o u s l y o r unconsciously i t matters not Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar created the kind of spontaneity our chapter has lacked for far too many years
For many years as editor of our monthly bulletin I have espoused spontaneous singing in several of my editorials with barely a tepid response I touted tag singing as the purest form of singing to motivate us to sing our best even going so far as to establish a corner in Winthrop Hall with signs on the wall urging the guys to come sing tags The response was no better
I remember a t tending in terchapter meetings with the Western Suffolk Chapter serving as host chapter in the town hall in Babylon The moment you entered the room there were at least one two sometimes even more quartets octets any number you could choose singing away to their heartsrsquo content This continued into the intermission and then after the meeting was over It seemed like the guys couldrsquot get enough of a good thing
Spontaneous singing puts the fun back into our hobby Hobbies are supposed to be fun I am reminded of the Fullerton California Chapterrsquos boasting and rightly so how they were the ldquoNumber Funrdquo chapter in the Society From reading their monthly newsletter Barbershop Clippinrsquos (Don Derler PublisherEditor) each issue exudes enthusiasm and fun with an average
of 15 contributors per edition Their joy knows no bounds This includes a Friday Harmony for Lunch Bunch which meets at around 1130 am weekly at Giovannirsquos Pizza See blow the front page of one of their bulletins to see the fun they are having
We Nassau Mid- Is landers applaud Vinnie and Maurice for restoring the motivation to sing for fun and enjoyment even after a strenuous 2frac12 hour rehearsal thus putting more fun into our Tuesday nights If 1030 in the evening is too late for some people perhaps the Board would consider starting chapter meetings all year round at 730 pm instead of 8 We manage to accomplish this earlier start time leading up to the annual show Why not always
PAGE 10 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIII
Octet Time in Winthrop Hall
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
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BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
PAGE 2 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS
A monthly publication of the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society a nonprofit charitable and educational societyChapter meetings Tuesdays at 800 pm at Winthrop Hall Church of the Advent 555 Advent St Westbury New YorkAll articles not accompanied by a byline have been written by the editor and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the members nor of the officers of the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter Opposing points of view are welcomed and encouraged
Co-EditorsChiz Bell
(516) 676=0448chizbelloptonlinenet
andBob Heim
heimbobaolcomAssistants to the Editor
Bess Bell Wayne Lazar
PhotographyBob Heim
Eva MilauskasBill Vesely
Marvin Goodman
CHAPTER CENSUS(as of May 22 2014)
Life 1Regular 25Senior L 18Senior N 9
TOTAL 53A Gentle Reminder
Dues Overdue Ennis Paruolo and Trent
FROM THE CORNER OFFICEGeorge Seelinger President
A few weeks ago I remember a baseball player who had been in a terrible slump got a crucial ninth inning hit and won a ball game for his team The next day when he was asked how great it felt to have made such an important contribution his response was That was yesterday We have another game to play today
As a golfer I know the importance of putting what has happened for good or ill behind you and looking ahead to what comes next When driving a car an occasional glance at the rear view mirror is helpful but you better keep your main attention on the road ahead
We had a wonderful year with multiple sing outs our Carnegie Hall experience and a terrific Spring show Unfortunately the bottom line fell short of our expectations but all that is history What we need to do now is get ready for next year
The people who put together this years show are all agreeable to offer help and guidance to their successors but doing these jobs for a number of years theyve done more than their share in keeping our chapter healthy They need a break and we need people to step up and take over
First and foremost we need a show chairman for next year We also need someone to put together the show journal A ticket chairman and a script writer to work with the show chairman are also needed
While were looking ahead we plan to go to the Division contest again next year It s currently scheduled for June 5 and 6 but the venue is yet to be de termined I t s a lmost cer ta in ly going to be somewhere in Pennsylvania and those who go will be expected to pay their own meals and lodging Its not too soon to plan ahead
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - Iwwwlongislandharmonizersorg
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 3
Our veterans relate their Memorial Day celebrations
Many of the members of our chapter are veterans who have served in the military service at one time or another during their lifetime I have asked them to share some of the ways they have commemorated Memorial Day
Jon Ayers
Regarding Memorial Day when I was in uniform in the early 50s the Navy had this habit of believing that the place for ships was at sea and so Memorial Day was pretty much like any other day at sea I do remember singing in the Navy chapel in Norfolk where the hymn ldquoEternal Father Strong to Saverdquo was sung with great emotion
Chiz Bell
In recent years I h a v e h a d t h e luxury of riding in a yellow Jeep all decked out in my N a v y u n i f o r m driven by Kevin Horton the editor
of the North Shore Gazette a Glen Cove weekly publication For the past two years who do I find playing his bright golden trumpet in the parade band Bob Merrill our multitalented baritone who will be in the marching unit again this year The tightly knit denizens of the one-square mile village of Sea Cliff would hang a round Cl i f ton Park where the parade ceremonies ware traditionally held and talk about the ldquogood old daysrdquo
Vinnie Colonna
A l t h o u g h I s e r v e d o v e r s e a s n o t h i n g catastrophic occurred except for the fact that Russia invaded Hungary and all orders to ship home were cancelled Since the US and NATO did nothing and I shipped home theres no big story regarding my service
Michael T CreaneyI wasnt in the military however my Dad served for the British Army (see I am Scottish) He was a Lovatt Scout (forerunner of US Green Berets) I have his medals etc He was captured behind the lines and was a POW in Germany for over 1 year Is his experience something you are looking for I can expand on his exploits
Bob Heim
The establishment of an ROTC program at NYU in my sophomore year led me to a three-year active duty stint in the Air Force and thanks to a savvy Master Sergeant set the stage for what would be my lifes profession Though intentions were for me to be in flight training a (red lens) test indicating a problem produced a redirectionmdashthe recommendation that I serve in a public information capacity for the Ninth Air Force and its Tactical Air Command bases in the US It would center on working closely with local media and among other things include writing and producing a series of radio and TV s h o w s ( c a l l e d R e v u e I n B l u e ) featuring melodies performed by a talented group of airmen an Air Force marching band and a dance band along with interviews with key mi l i tary personnel Other A i r Force s i n g i n g i n c l u d e d p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e Sampsonaires chorus (Sampson Air Force Base Geneva New York) and before active duty conducting an ROTC Chorus For me the Air Force offered outstanding rewards Bill McCoyrsquos CommentsI dont have any direct military traditions however since I have become active in the K of C I expect to be elected ldquoNavigatorrdquo (Officer in Charge) of the Pa-
(Please turn to page 4)
PAGE 4 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - II(Even Sue was there with her family Her Dad marched with the VFW of which he was the Chaplain for many years)
Alan Stern
Talk about government waste I served on active duty for two years the last at the Brooklyn Army terminal My job - arranging and scheduling the transportation of PETS for the troops being transferred to Europe via ship Yes I know - I went to the dogs
End of Memorial Day Comments
BELATED PRAISE FROM OUR ANNUAL SHOW ATTENDEES
The 64th Annual Show of the Nassau Md-Island ChapterrdquoReel to Realrdquo won high praise from the audiences at Seaford High School on April 26 and 27 Show Chairman Hal Verity and Chorus Director Maurice Debar proved to be the perfect team in guiding the chorus to the next higher stage of musicianship and stage presence
From the curtain raiser ldquoThe Chordbuster Marchrdquo to the final note of ldquoLet Me Call You Sweetheartrdquo the chorus regaled the audience with such barbershop favorites as ldquoLida Roserdquo and ldquoSeventy-Six Trombonesrdquo from The Music Man ldquoIf I Were a Rich Manrdquo and ldquoSunrise Sunsetrdquo from Fiddler On the Roof ldquoThe Impossible Dream from the musical Man From La Mancha ldquoYoursquove Gotta Have Heartrdquo from the musical Damn Yankees and ldquoDo You Hear the People Singrdquo from Les Miserables to name a few
The Show Committee listed below under the leadership of Hal Verity deserves our plaudits and thanks
Script Committee Jon Ayers Wayne Lazar
(Continued from page 3)dre Pio Assembly on July 1st(I am unopposed just like the barbershoppersrsquo elections) Padre Pio Assembly is a Military theme organization because we are called ldquoSir KnightsrdquoI would like to tell you about a tradition I will perform on May 24th Along with many other organizations such as the VFW American Legion Boy amp Girl Scouts and others will gather at 5 am on Saturday May 24thto place American flags on the tombstones of all the grave sites in the sections designated to us This will be my fourth year of participation and I enjoy it very much except for the early hour that we have to be there I guess they want us to complete the job before relatives andor friends arrive to visit those who are buried in the cemetery
Bob Merrill
I have played trumpet in the sea Cliff and Glen Cove Memorial Day parades off and on for about 30 years My trumpet teacher Felix Sangenito was a beloved figure in the area whose band played all the Italian favorites and we always did the military theme songs as well His son Paul carries on the tradition today and I enjoy playing in it and paying my respects as my Dad was a Navy man who luckily survived Iwo Jima
Bob MiragliaMemorial Day is almost like Fatherrsquos Day for me because in the town we grew up in there was an annual Veterans Day Parade with military honors military bands and school bands My dad and his friends were all World War II vets The whole town would turn out for the event lined up both sides of the street with flags waving Irsquoll never forget my Dad holding me on shoulders while swaying to the music of the marching bandsThe parade traveled the length of the town along the main road past the fire house and library where they did a 21 gun salute to honor the veterans and continued to the town park where everyone celebrated with picnics
Chorus Director Maurice DebarMusic Committee Jon Ayers Vinnie Colonna Maurice Debar Gene Kammerer Bob Miraglia George Seelinger Steve Stojowski and Hal VerityPublicity Bob HeimTicket Chairman Steve BrausaAfterglow Chairman Ray ShotterJournal and Flyer Bob Miraglia Sue JohnsonEmcee Nancy MassaroLobby Decorations Bill VeselyGranddads and Boosters Wayne Lazar Bob MiragliaLobby Coordinator Lois VerityRaffle Chairman Hal VerityStage Managers Bill Grieshaber Peter McArdleIn the absence of a guest quartet this year five of
our chapter quartetsmdashNo Treble At All (Bernie Genzer (T) Bill Vesely (L) Ken Wunsch (Bs) and Wayne Lazar (Br) All In A Chord Bill Ruth (T) Steve Brausa (L) Bernie Genzer (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) Just Duckie (Hal Verity (T) Steve Brausa (L) Maurice Debar (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) Cloud Nine (Jon Ayers (T) Vinnie Colonna (L) John Brolly (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) and the AfterGloWorms (Hal Verity (T) Bob Miraglia (L) Steve Stojowski (Bs) and Maurice Debar (Br)mdashmore than adequately filled the bill with selections that brought spontaneous applause from the crowd
A small hand-picked boysrsquo chorus from the Seaford High School choral group under the direction of Yvonne Bendzlowicz thrilled the assemblage with their performance boding well for the future of youth taking up barbershop singing in the futureVinnie Colonna Comments
As for our annual show all comments were positive No one seemed to miss having a guest quartet which made the show a little shorter than past years
Our choice of songs was liked by all especially the songs from Les Miserables and Man of La Mancha
I think more effort should be made by the membership to sell more tickets The attendance at our shows has been dwindling over the years
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 5
Michael T Creaney
Re the show this was my second one having joined just over 1 year ago I wasnt as nervous as last year and my family and friends noticed it in my stage presence - thank you Maurice I received many congratulatory emails about our performance One from my college roommates wife and one from a HS friend who is a professional s inger I have pasted their comments in sequence below
We really really enjoyed the performance It was so much better than Carnegie Hall Yes we were impressed with CH because neither one of us had ever been there before But at the high school we were up close and personal We could even see the whites of your eyes Wish Kens mom
could have been there I wish my dad and mother were alive to see it too They loved that type of music Ho hum Bottom line Michael is it was emotional for both of us Memories with our parents and YOU Loved it
Dorothy
Great job at the concert on Sunday I went there after my gig at Duckie (getting there about 345) Stayed till the end and planned on saying hello to you after the concert but I got a call about an emergency involving one of my daughters and had to leave immediately during God Bless America
I w a s i m p r e s s e d b y t h e H a r m o n i z e r s performance - all the rehearsals are evident in the quality of the finished product Also enjoyed that 9-piece boys group from Seaford High School
Keep up the great work Hope to see you soon
Brian McGeough
Maurice Debar
Yes its the start of another Barbershop year We ended the old year with a celebration concert at Seaford High School The first night was great and the second night was even better The afterglow was a bit noisy for quartets and ʻthank yousʼ
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - III
I want to thank all the quartets for their hard work I want to thank Jonathan Ayers for never letting down in getting us to perfect our stage I want to thank Bob Miraglia and Sue Johnson for their work on the journal and all the people who sold ads I want to commend Steve Brausa for his efficient handling of the sales and distribution of the show ticketsSpecial thanks is due Bob Heim for outstanding publicity for the many weeks leading up to the show
I want to thank the ladies who worked the tables and the raffles under Lois Verityʼs supervisionAnd mostly I want to recognize the hard work and dedication of all he singers in the chorus who made the show a success
Thanks again
MAYJUNE BIRTHDAYS
May 2 Bess BellMay 2 Eva MilauskasMay 3 Laura LeoneMay 4 Ed OrsquoConnorMay 11 Bill EnnisMay 28 Tony ParuoloMay 30 Susan Szaluta
June 1 Neill OrsquoNeillJune 8 Mary PavlicinJune 9 Gloria SternJune 12 Marvin GoodmanJune 17 Don RauschJune 24 Bernie Genzer
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
May 4 1946 Bill amp Florence SchlageterMay 5 1956 Bill amp Mary McCoyMay 13 1984 Dennis amp Judy NovickMay 20 1956 Marv amp Marilyn GoodmanMay 25 1974 Steve amp Kathe Stojowski
June 8 1963 Bill amp Diane VeselyJune 28 1997 Jack amp Susan Szaluta
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - IV
Ray Shotterrsquos CommentsI was asked to see if Steve Stojowskirsquos stool was found at Seaford High School (since it is missing) I heard comments by students and staff that our concert there in April was a smashing success I also attended a concert given by The Huntington Mens Chorus at Huntington High School ( a beautiful site) on May 3rd Sixty men in white tuxedos sang about 12 numbers and featured 4 of their members singing solo numbers to enhance variety Their sound was awe-inspiring and the house was packed They also had a journal with ads but theirs paled in comparison to the LIHs journal (kudos to Bob Miraglia)In Conclusion
bull Two good performancesbull The Seaford select choir was a hitbull The venue was totally satisfactorybull Ticket sales not what we expected
END OF SHOW COMMENTS
PAGE 6 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - V
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 7
Elaine Glicksman Joins Her Sam in the Life Beyond
Word came through the internet by way of Bill Ruth that Elaine Glicksman passed away last Valentinersquos Day after a year long illness We will always remember Sam and Elaine as being an ideal couple Wersquore glad theyrsquore together again May they both rest in Godrsquos eternal peace Elaine was 77
CONGRATULATIONS STEVE AND KATHE STOJOWSKI NEW GRANDPARENTS
QUENTIN MONROE STOJOWSKI was born on Monday May 12 Mother and baby are doing fine Kathe was there (Silver Spring Maryland) on his birth day and shersquos now back on Long Island Steve went down to see him for the first time on Saturday May 17 the first day after his first week on the new job
While working at his new job in Pennsylvania Steve will be staying at his daughterrsquos guest bedroom in Downingtown Pennsylvania (45 minutes away) until he and Kathe can get their Long Island home ready for sale and find a permanent place close enough to the job
Steve has already visited the Bryn Mawr Mainliners and even they seem totally different from the Long Island Harmonizers Steve went on to say that hersquoll look back on these comments a few months from now and probably laugh at himself He also said that he does not expect to be back on Long Island until Memorial Day weekend
DEBAR AND GRIESHABER AID BIG APPLE CHORUS TO WIN GOLD
MAURICE DEBAR and BILL GRIESHABER were on the risers at the Northern Division Chorus Competition in Scranton Pennsylvania on May 2 2014 as Manhattan Chapterrsquos Big Apple Chorus copped the gold medal (See article on the Mid-Atlantic District Page page 9) Their ability to maintain dual membership in the Nassau Mid-Island and Manhattan chapters indicates their indicates their dedication to this wonderful hobby
HOFSTRA STUDENTS SUGGEST BARBERSHOP HARMONY FOR TV
WESTBURY NY ndash A television segment dealing with the pleasures of barbershop singing and more specifically the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society has been produced by two Hofstra University students for the schools For Long Island TV series The close to four-minute examination of barbershop co-produced by Nicholas Stanhouse and Nick McGee includes interviews with Chapter President George Seelinger Musical Director Maurice Debar and longtime member Bill Ruth Footage also shows The Long Island Harmonizers Chorus in preparation for its 64th Annual Show held April 26 - 27 as well as the singers on stage at that time The suggested segment for the TV show is found on YouTube athttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=uP_JSPGZyys ldquoFor Long Islandrdquo covering ldquothe people places and culture of Long Islandrdquo is student-produced under the universityʼs Department of Radio Television and FilmldquoWe are indeed grateful that barbershopping and our chapter that has been entertaining local audiences for over 60 years was selected as a subject for this student projectrdquo said Seelinger ldquoWe should hope that it leads to further interest in our art form our Barbershop Harmony Society that traces back to
PAGE 8 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIA PARTY TO CELEBRATE
OUR LADIES AT THE SWAN CLUB
George Seelinger has arranged a festive night for this yearrsquos Ladiesrsquo Night party at the Swan Club in Roslyn Harbor on Thursday evening June 12 2014 at 630 pm
The event portends great things including
bull A picturesque setting
bull Good food
bull Even better fellowship
bull Enjoyable entertainment and dance music
Johnny La Rosa will provide the music for our listening pleasure and dancing as he has done so admirably over the past several years
C o c k t a i l s w i l l b e s e r v e d o u t d o o r s overlooking the beautiful gardens and fountains from 630 to 730 followed by a full course dinner inside until 1100 pm An open bar will be available throughout the evening
Members will be admitted free of charge but they will be charged $6000 for their guests meaning itrsquos a bargain for couples for a night out for two
RAY SHOTTER HELPS YALE STUDENT MAKE A CHOICE
Poof and hersquos goneYale student Brandon Sherrod has chosen
harmonies over the hardwood at least for a year The 6-foot-6 forward is one of the 14 students selected to make up the next version of the Whiffenpoofs the worldrsquos famous male a cappella singing group
The group formed in 1909 is comprised of rising seniors who take a year off school to travel the world and perform Their alumni include composer Cole Porter former Senator Prescott Bush and many other Yale luminaries
Sherrod said Monday that he spent weeks making what was an extremely tough choice a f te r be ing tapped to be a ldquoWhiff rdquo a commitment that begins in August ldquoThis is supposed to be THE year and you want to play with your guysrdquo he said But the Whiffenpoofs is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityrdquo
Yale Coach James Jones acknowledges being a little disappointed with the decision Sherrod started 14 games last season and averaged almost seven points and more than four rebounds per game as a junior But even he had to know when Whiffs call you answer - AP
In this space you will find the most perfect segueacute into the two most important pages of this entire bulletin If you read nothing else make sure to read these two pages
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 9
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VII
SPONTANEITY RETURNS TO NASSAU MID-ISLAND Kudos and an honorary pitch pipe to Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar for spark plugging the opportunity to ring a few chords after hours on Tuesdays This kind of singing goes back to the roots of barbershop harmony long before the birth of our society It started in the deep South some time in the 19th century There were no printed arrangements no rules of any kind but wherever men congregate they harmonize whether itrsquos coal miners in Wales foresters in Bavaria or the peat bogs of Ireland
The author of this fine article
Not surpr i s ing ly the harmonies tha t originated in this country have their origins in African music Jim Henry the director of Ambassadors of Harmony earned his PhD with a thesis on this subject These are harmonies that come naturally to the ear and they flourished in this country In the early years of the 20th century there were several professional quartets touring the country singing barbershop harmony In 1938 as we all know a group of men got together for an evening of harmonizing and their gathering got the attention of a reporter who filed a story with the Associated Press In those days newspaper editors were always looking for little tidbits to fill out their news columns and so the AP report appeared in newspapers all over the country and our society was born by the responses
Now we have contests with rules printed arrangements and we sing on risers but the basics havenrsquot changed itrsquos still ear singing where we tune our voices to blend chords Now
we learn our parts but therersquos a practice called woodshedding where we donrsquot stick to a predetermined arrangement but just use our ears to tell us to sing a note thatrsquos somewhere in the chord For instance last Tuesday (May 6th) the gang sang ldquoWhen Irsquom 64rdquo which Irsquod never sung as tenor so I woodshedded it and it must have worked because the chords were all in tune
This kind of singing doesnrsquot replace the more structured program we have but like quartetting it adds an extra dimension and itrsquos just plain fun Any number can play Give it a whirl I think yoursquoll enjoy it Irsquoll trade an hour of sleep for an hour of ringing chords any time
Chiz Bell responds
We should all be grateful for the likes of Jon Ayers in our s o c i e t y I n t h e f o r e g o i n g article Jon has managed to pinpoint an ingredient that our
chapter has been missing for far too long That ingredient is spontaneous singing W h e t h e r i t w a s c o n s c i o u s l y o r unconsciously i t matters not Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar created the kind of spontaneity our chapter has lacked for far too many years
For many years as editor of our monthly bulletin I have espoused spontaneous singing in several of my editorials with barely a tepid response I touted tag singing as the purest form of singing to motivate us to sing our best even going so far as to establish a corner in Winthrop Hall with signs on the wall urging the guys to come sing tags The response was no better
I remember a t tending in terchapter meetings with the Western Suffolk Chapter serving as host chapter in the town hall in Babylon The moment you entered the room there were at least one two sometimes even more quartets octets any number you could choose singing away to their heartsrsquo content This continued into the intermission and then after the meeting was over It seemed like the guys couldrsquot get enough of a good thing
Spontaneous singing puts the fun back into our hobby Hobbies are supposed to be fun I am reminded of the Fullerton California Chapterrsquos boasting and rightly so how they were the ldquoNumber Funrdquo chapter in the Society From reading their monthly newsletter Barbershop Clippinrsquos (Don Derler PublisherEditor) each issue exudes enthusiasm and fun with an average
of 15 contributors per edition Their joy knows no bounds This includes a Friday Harmony for Lunch Bunch which meets at around 1130 am weekly at Giovannirsquos Pizza See blow the front page of one of their bulletins to see the fun they are having
We Nassau Mid- Is landers applaud Vinnie and Maurice for restoring the motivation to sing for fun and enjoyment even after a strenuous 2frac12 hour rehearsal thus putting more fun into our Tuesday nights If 1030 in the evening is too late for some people perhaps the Board would consider starting chapter meetings all year round at 730 pm instead of 8 We manage to accomplish this earlier start time leading up to the annual show Why not always
PAGE 10 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIII
Octet Time in Winthrop Hall
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
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June 29 - July 6 2014
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Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - Iwwwlongislandharmonizersorg
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 3
Our veterans relate their Memorial Day celebrations
Many of the members of our chapter are veterans who have served in the military service at one time or another during their lifetime I have asked them to share some of the ways they have commemorated Memorial Day
Jon Ayers
Regarding Memorial Day when I was in uniform in the early 50s the Navy had this habit of believing that the place for ships was at sea and so Memorial Day was pretty much like any other day at sea I do remember singing in the Navy chapel in Norfolk where the hymn ldquoEternal Father Strong to Saverdquo was sung with great emotion
Chiz Bell
In recent years I h a v e h a d t h e luxury of riding in a yellow Jeep all decked out in my N a v y u n i f o r m driven by Kevin Horton the editor
of the North Shore Gazette a Glen Cove weekly publication For the past two years who do I find playing his bright golden trumpet in the parade band Bob Merrill our multitalented baritone who will be in the marching unit again this year The tightly knit denizens of the one-square mile village of Sea Cliff would hang a round Cl i f ton Park where the parade ceremonies ware traditionally held and talk about the ldquogood old daysrdquo
Vinnie Colonna
A l t h o u g h I s e r v e d o v e r s e a s n o t h i n g catastrophic occurred except for the fact that Russia invaded Hungary and all orders to ship home were cancelled Since the US and NATO did nothing and I shipped home theres no big story regarding my service
Michael T CreaneyI wasnt in the military however my Dad served for the British Army (see I am Scottish) He was a Lovatt Scout (forerunner of US Green Berets) I have his medals etc He was captured behind the lines and was a POW in Germany for over 1 year Is his experience something you are looking for I can expand on his exploits
Bob Heim
The establishment of an ROTC program at NYU in my sophomore year led me to a three-year active duty stint in the Air Force and thanks to a savvy Master Sergeant set the stage for what would be my lifes profession Though intentions were for me to be in flight training a (red lens) test indicating a problem produced a redirectionmdashthe recommendation that I serve in a public information capacity for the Ninth Air Force and its Tactical Air Command bases in the US It would center on working closely with local media and among other things include writing and producing a series of radio and TV s h o w s ( c a l l e d R e v u e I n B l u e ) featuring melodies performed by a talented group of airmen an Air Force marching band and a dance band along with interviews with key mi l i tary personnel Other A i r Force s i n g i n g i n c l u d e d p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e Sampsonaires chorus (Sampson Air Force Base Geneva New York) and before active duty conducting an ROTC Chorus For me the Air Force offered outstanding rewards Bill McCoyrsquos CommentsI dont have any direct military traditions however since I have become active in the K of C I expect to be elected ldquoNavigatorrdquo (Officer in Charge) of the Pa-
(Please turn to page 4)
PAGE 4 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - II(Even Sue was there with her family Her Dad marched with the VFW of which he was the Chaplain for many years)
Alan Stern
Talk about government waste I served on active duty for two years the last at the Brooklyn Army terminal My job - arranging and scheduling the transportation of PETS for the troops being transferred to Europe via ship Yes I know - I went to the dogs
End of Memorial Day Comments
BELATED PRAISE FROM OUR ANNUAL SHOW ATTENDEES
The 64th Annual Show of the Nassau Md-Island ChapterrdquoReel to Realrdquo won high praise from the audiences at Seaford High School on April 26 and 27 Show Chairman Hal Verity and Chorus Director Maurice Debar proved to be the perfect team in guiding the chorus to the next higher stage of musicianship and stage presence
From the curtain raiser ldquoThe Chordbuster Marchrdquo to the final note of ldquoLet Me Call You Sweetheartrdquo the chorus regaled the audience with such barbershop favorites as ldquoLida Roserdquo and ldquoSeventy-Six Trombonesrdquo from The Music Man ldquoIf I Were a Rich Manrdquo and ldquoSunrise Sunsetrdquo from Fiddler On the Roof ldquoThe Impossible Dream from the musical Man From La Mancha ldquoYoursquove Gotta Have Heartrdquo from the musical Damn Yankees and ldquoDo You Hear the People Singrdquo from Les Miserables to name a few
The Show Committee listed below under the leadership of Hal Verity deserves our plaudits and thanks
Script Committee Jon Ayers Wayne Lazar
(Continued from page 3)dre Pio Assembly on July 1st(I am unopposed just like the barbershoppersrsquo elections) Padre Pio Assembly is a Military theme organization because we are called ldquoSir KnightsrdquoI would like to tell you about a tradition I will perform on May 24th Along with many other organizations such as the VFW American Legion Boy amp Girl Scouts and others will gather at 5 am on Saturday May 24thto place American flags on the tombstones of all the grave sites in the sections designated to us This will be my fourth year of participation and I enjoy it very much except for the early hour that we have to be there I guess they want us to complete the job before relatives andor friends arrive to visit those who are buried in the cemetery
Bob Merrill
I have played trumpet in the sea Cliff and Glen Cove Memorial Day parades off and on for about 30 years My trumpet teacher Felix Sangenito was a beloved figure in the area whose band played all the Italian favorites and we always did the military theme songs as well His son Paul carries on the tradition today and I enjoy playing in it and paying my respects as my Dad was a Navy man who luckily survived Iwo Jima
Bob MiragliaMemorial Day is almost like Fatherrsquos Day for me because in the town we grew up in there was an annual Veterans Day Parade with military honors military bands and school bands My dad and his friends were all World War II vets The whole town would turn out for the event lined up both sides of the street with flags waving Irsquoll never forget my Dad holding me on shoulders while swaying to the music of the marching bandsThe parade traveled the length of the town along the main road past the fire house and library where they did a 21 gun salute to honor the veterans and continued to the town park where everyone celebrated with picnics
Chorus Director Maurice DebarMusic Committee Jon Ayers Vinnie Colonna Maurice Debar Gene Kammerer Bob Miraglia George Seelinger Steve Stojowski and Hal VerityPublicity Bob HeimTicket Chairman Steve BrausaAfterglow Chairman Ray ShotterJournal and Flyer Bob Miraglia Sue JohnsonEmcee Nancy MassaroLobby Decorations Bill VeselyGranddads and Boosters Wayne Lazar Bob MiragliaLobby Coordinator Lois VerityRaffle Chairman Hal VerityStage Managers Bill Grieshaber Peter McArdleIn the absence of a guest quartet this year five of
our chapter quartetsmdashNo Treble At All (Bernie Genzer (T) Bill Vesely (L) Ken Wunsch (Bs) and Wayne Lazar (Br) All In A Chord Bill Ruth (T) Steve Brausa (L) Bernie Genzer (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) Just Duckie (Hal Verity (T) Steve Brausa (L) Maurice Debar (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) Cloud Nine (Jon Ayers (T) Vinnie Colonna (L) John Brolly (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) and the AfterGloWorms (Hal Verity (T) Bob Miraglia (L) Steve Stojowski (Bs) and Maurice Debar (Br)mdashmore than adequately filled the bill with selections that brought spontaneous applause from the crowd
A small hand-picked boysrsquo chorus from the Seaford High School choral group under the direction of Yvonne Bendzlowicz thrilled the assemblage with their performance boding well for the future of youth taking up barbershop singing in the futureVinnie Colonna Comments
As for our annual show all comments were positive No one seemed to miss having a guest quartet which made the show a little shorter than past years
Our choice of songs was liked by all especially the songs from Les Miserables and Man of La Mancha
I think more effort should be made by the membership to sell more tickets The attendance at our shows has been dwindling over the years
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 5
Michael T Creaney
Re the show this was my second one having joined just over 1 year ago I wasnt as nervous as last year and my family and friends noticed it in my stage presence - thank you Maurice I received many congratulatory emails about our performance One from my college roommates wife and one from a HS friend who is a professional s inger I have pasted their comments in sequence below
We really really enjoyed the performance It was so much better than Carnegie Hall Yes we were impressed with CH because neither one of us had ever been there before But at the high school we were up close and personal We could even see the whites of your eyes Wish Kens mom
could have been there I wish my dad and mother were alive to see it too They loved that type of music Ho hum Bottom line Michael is it was emotional for both of us Memories with our parents and YOU Loved it
Dorothy
Great job at the concert on Sunday I went there after my gig at Duckie (getting there about 345) Stayed till the end and planned on saying hello to you after the concert but I got a call about an emergency involving one of my daughters and had to leave immediately during God Bless America
I w a s i m p r e s s e d b y t h e H a r m o n i z e r s performance - all the rehearsals are evident in the quality of the finished product Also enjoyed that 9-piece boys group from Seaford High School
Keep up the great work Hope to see you soon
Brian McGeough
Maurice Debar
Yes its the start of another Barbershop year We ended the old year with a celebration concert at Seaford High School The first night was great and the second night was even better The afterglow was a bit noisy for quartets and ʻthank yousʼ
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - III
I want to thank all the quartets for their hard work I want to thank Jonathan Ayers for never letting down in getting us to perfect our stage I want to thank Bob Miraglia and Sue Johnson for their work on the journal and all the people who sold ads I want to commend Steve Brausa for his efficient handling of the sales and distribution of the show ticketsSpecial thanks is due Bob Heim for outstanding publicity for the many weeks leading up to the show
I want to thank the ladies who worked the tables and the raffles under Lois Verityʼs supervisionAnd mostly I want to recognize the hard work and dedication of all he singers in the chorus who made the show a success
Thanks again
MAYJUNE BIRTHDAYS
May 2 Bess BellMay 2 Eva MilauskasMay 3 Laura LeoneMay 4 Ed OrsquoConnorMay 11 Bill EnnisMay 28 Tony ParuoloMay 30 Susan Szaluta
June 1 Neill OrsquoNeillJune 8 Mary PavlicinJune 9 Gloria SternJune 12 Marvin GoodmanJune 17 Don RauschJune 24 Bernie Genzer
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
May 4 1946 Bill amp Florence SchlageterMay 5 1956 Bill amp Mary McCoyMay 13 1984 Dennis amp Judy NovickMay 20 1956 Marv amp Marilyn GoodmanMay 25 1974 Steve amp Kathe Stojowski
June 8 1963 Bill amp Diane VeselyJune 28 1997 Jack amp Susan Szaluta
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - IV
Ray Shotterrsquos CommentsI was asked to see if Steve Stojowskirsquos stool was found at Seaford High School (since it is missing) I heard comments by students and staff that our concert there in April was a smashing success I also attended a concert given by The Huntington Mens Chorus at Huntington High School ( a beautiful site) on May 3rd Sixty men in white tuxedos sang about 12 numbers and featured 4 of their members singing solo numbers to enhance variety Their sound was awe-inspiring and the house was packed They also had a journal with ads but theirs paled in comparison to the LIHs journal (kudos to Bob Miraglia)In Conclusion
bull Two good performancesbull The Seaford select choir was a hitbull The venue was totally satisfactorybull Ticket sales not what we expected
END OF SHOW COMMENTS
PAGE 6 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - V
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 7
Elaine Glicksman Joins Her Sam in the Life Beyond
Word came through the internet by way of Bill Ruth that Elaine Glicksman passed away last Valentinersquos Day after a year long illness We will always remember Sam and Elaine as being an ideal couple Wersquore glad theyrsquore together again May they both rest in Godrsquos eternal peace Elaine was 77
CONGRATULATIONS STEVE AND KATHE STOJOWSKI NEW GRANDPARENTS
QUENTIN MONROE STOJOWSKI was born on Monday May 12 Mother and baby are doing fine Kathe was there (Silver Spring Maryland) on his birth day and shersquos now back on Long Island Steve went down to see him for the first time on Saturday May 17 the first day after his first week on the new job
While working at his new job in Pennsylvania Steve will be staying at his daughterrsquos guest bedroom in Downingtown Pennsylvania (45 minutes away) until he and Kathe can get their Long Island home ready for sale and find a permanent place close enough to the job
Steve has already visited the Bryn Mawr Mainliners and even they seem totally different from the Long Island Harmonizers Steve went on to say that hersquoll look back on these comments a few months from now and probably laugh at himself He also said that he does not expect to be back on Long Island until Memorial Day weekend
DEBAR AND GRIESHABER AID BIG APPLE CHORUS TO WIN GOLD
MAURICE DEBAR and BILL GRIESHABER were on the risers at the Northern Division Chorus Competition in Scranton Pennsylvania on May 2 2014 as Manhattan Chapterrsquos Big Apple Chorus copped the gold medal (See article on the Mid-Atlantic District Page page 9) Their ability to maintain dual membership in the Nassau Mid-Island and Manhattan chapters indicates their indicates their dedication to this wonderful hobby
HOFSTRA STUDENTS SUGGEST BARBERSHOP HARMONY FOR TV
WESTBURY NY ndash A television segment dealing with the pleasures of barbershop singing and more specifically the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society has been produced by two Hofstra University students for the schools For Long Island TV series The close to four-minute examination of barbershop co-produced by Nicholas Stanhouse and Nick McGee includes interviews with Chapter President George Seelinger Musical Director Maurice Debar and longtime member Bill Ruth Footage also shows The Long Island Harmonizers Chorus in preparation for its 64th Annual Show held April 26 - 27 as well as the singers on stage at that time The suggested segment for the TV show is found on YouTube athttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=uP_JSPGZyys ldquoFor Long Islandrdquo covering ldquothe people places and culture of Long Islandrdquo is student-produced under the universityʼs Department of Radio Television and FilmldquoWe are indeed grateful that barbershopping and our chapter that has been entertaining local audiences for over 60 years was selected as a subject for this student projectrdquo said Seelinger ldquoWe should hope that it leads to further interest in our art form our Barbershop Harmony Society that traces back to
PAGE 8 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIA PARTY TO CELEBRATE
OUR LADIES AT THE SWAN CLUB
George Seelinger has arranged a festive night for this yearrsquos Ladiesrsquo Night party at the Swan Club in Roslyn Harbor on Thursday evening June 12 2014 at 630 pm
The event portends great things including
bull A picturesque setting
bull Good food
bull Even better fellowship
bull Enjoyable entertainment and dance music
Johnny La Rosa will provide the music for our listening pleasure and dancing as he has done so admirably over the past several years
C o c k t a i l s w i l l b e s e r v e d o u t d o o r s overlooking the beautiful gardens and fountains from 630 to 730 followed by a full course dinner inside until 1100 pm An open bar will be available throughout the evening
Members will be admitted free of charge but they will be charged $6000 for their guests meaning itrsquos a bargain for couples for a night out for two
RAY SHOTTER HELPS YALE STUDENT MAKE A CHOICE
Poof and hersquos goneYale student Brandon Sherrod has chosen
harmonies over the hardwood at least for a year The 6-foot-6 forward is one of the 14 students selected to make up the next version of the Whiffenpoofs the worldrsquos famous male a cappella singing group
The group formed in 1909 is comprised of rising seniors who take a year off school to travel the world and perform Their alumni include composer Cole Porter former Senator Prescott Bush and many other Yale luminaries
Sherrod said Monday that he spent weeks making what was an extremely tough choice a f te r be ing tapped to be a ldquoWhiff rdquo a commitment that begins in August ldquoThis is supposed to be THE year and you want to play with your guysrdquo he said But the Whiffenpoofs is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityrdquo
Yale Coach James Jones acknowledges being a little disappointed with the decision Sherrod started 14 games last season and averaged almost seven points and more than four rebounds per game as a junior But even he had to know when Whiffs call you answer - AP
In this space you will find the most perfect segueacute into the two most important pages of this entire bulletin If you read nothing else make sure to read these two pages
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 9
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VII
SPONTANEITY RETURNS TO NASSAU MID-ISLAND Kudos and an honorary pitch pipe to Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar for spark plugging the opportunity to ring a few chords after hours on Tuesdays This kind of singing goes back to the roots of barbershop harmony long before the birth of our society It started in the deep South some time in the 19th century There were no printed arrangements no rules of any kind but wherever men congregate they harmonize whether itrsquos coal miners in Wales foresters in Bavaria or the peat bogs of Ireland
The author of this fine article
Not surpr i s ing ly the harmonies tha t originated in this country have their origins in African music Jim Henry the director of Ambassadors of Harmony earned his PhD with a thesis on this subject These are harmonies that come naturally to the ear and they flourished in this country In the early years of the 20th century there were several professional quartets touring the country singing barbershop harmony In 1938 as we all know a group of men got together for an evening of harmonizing and their gathering got the attention of a reporter who filed a story with the Associated Press In those days newspaper editors were always looking for little tidbits to fill out their news columns and so the AP report appeared in newspapers all over the country and our society was born by the responses
Now we have contests with rules printed arrangements and we sing on risers but the basics havenrsquot changed itrsquos still ear singing where we tune our voices to blend chords Now
we learn our parts but therersquos a practice called woodshedding where we donrsquot stick to a predetermined arrangement but just use our ears to tell us to sing a note thatrsquos somewhere in the chord For instance last Tuesday (May 6th) the gang sang ldquoWhen Irsquom 64rdquo which Irsquod never sung as tenor so I woodshedded it and it must have worked because the chords were all in tune
This kind of singing doesnrsquot replace the more structured program we have but like quartetting it adds an extra dimension and itrsquos just plain fun Any number can play Give it a whirl I think yoursquoll enjoy it Irsquoll trade an hour of sleep for an hour of ringing chords any time
Chiz Bell responds
We should all be grateful for the likes of Jon Ayers in our s o c i e t y I n t h e f o r e g o i n g article Jon has managed to pinpoint an ingredient that our
chapter has been missing for far too long That ingredient is spontaneous singing W h e t h e r i t w a s c o n s c i o u s l y o r unconsciously i t matters not Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar created the kind of spontaneity our chapter has lacked for far too many years
For many years as editor of our monthly bulletin I have espoused spontaneous singing in several of my editorials with barely a tepid response I touted tag singing as the purest form of singing to motivate us to sing our best even going so far as to establish a corner in Winthrop Hall with signs on the wall urging the guys to come sing tags The response was no better
I remember a t tending in terchapter meetings with the Western Suffolk Chapter serving as host chapter in the town hall in Babylon The moment you entered the room there were at least one two sometimes even more quartets octets any number you could choose singing away to their heartsrsquo content This continued into the intermission and then after the meeting was over It seemed like the guys couldrsquot get enough of a good thing
Spontaneous singing puts the fun back into our hobby Hobbies are supposed to be fun I am reminded of the Fullerton California Chapterrsquos boasting and rightly so how they were the ldquoNumber Funrdquo chapter in the Society From reading their monthly newsletter Barbershop Clippinrsquos (Don Derler PublisherEditor) each issue exudes enthusiasm and fun with an average
of 15 contributors per edition Their joy knows no bounds This includes a Friday Harmony for Lunch Bunch which meets at around 1130 am weekly at Giovannirsquos Pizza See blow the front page of one of their bulletins to see the fun they are having
We Nassau Mid- Is landers applaud Vinnie and Maurice for restoring the motivation to sing for fun and enjoyment even after a strenuous 2frac12 hour rehearsal thus putting more fun into our Tuesday nights If 1030 in the evening is too late for some people perhaps the Board would consider starting chapter meetings all year round at 730 pm instead of 8 We manage to accomplish this earlier start time leading up to the annual show Why not always
PAGE 10 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIII
Octet Time in Winthrop Hall
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
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BELMONT UNIVERSITY1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville Tennessee(615) 460-6000
June 29 - July 6 2014
Registration numberPricing$229 ndash Member (2 allowed per member$239 ndash Non-Member$129 ndash Youth (25 or under)
$589 - Family Package (2 adults amp 2 youth living in the same household) Use promo code fp2014 when ordering
Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
PAGE 4 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - II(Even Sue was there with her family Her Dad marched with the VFW of which he was the Chaplain for many years)
Alan Stern
Talk about government waste I served on active duty for two years the last at the Brooklyn Army terminal My job - arranging and scheduling the transportation of PETS for the troops being transferred to Europe via ship Yes I know - I went to the dogs
End of Memorial Day Comments
BELATED PRAISE FROM OUR ANNUAL SHOW ATTENDEES
The 64th Annual Show of the Nassau Md-Island ChapterrdquoReel to Realrdquo won high praise from the audiences at Seaford High School on April 26 and 27 Show Chairman Hal Verity and Chorus Director Maurice Debar proved to be the perfect team in guiding the chorus to the next higher stage of musicianship and stage presence
From the curtain raiser ldquoThe Chordbuster Marchrdquo to the final note of ldquoLet Me Call You Sweetheartrdquo the chorus regaled the audience with such barbershop favorites as ldquoLida Roserdquo and ldquoSeventy-Six Trombonesrdquo from The Music Man ldquoIf I Were a Rich Manrdquo and ldquoSunrise Sunsetrdquo from Fiddler On the Roof ldquoThe Impossible Dream from the musical Man From La Mancha ldquoYoursquove Gotta Have Heartrdquo from the musical Damn Yankees and ldquoDo You Hear the People Singrdquo from Les Miserables to name a few
The Show Committee listed below under the leadership of Hal Verity deserves our plaudits and thanks
Script Committee Jon Ayers Wayne Lazar
(Continued from page 3)dre Pio Assembly on July 1st(I am unopposed just like the barbershoppersrsquo elections) Padre Pio Assembly is a Military theme organization because we are called ldquoSir KnightsrdquoI would like to tell you about a tradition I will perform on May 24th Along with many other organizations such as the VFW American Legion Boy amp Girl Scouts and others will gather at 5 am on Saturday May 24thto place American flags on the tombstones of all the grave sites in the sections designated to us This will be my fourth year of participation and I enjoy it very much except for the early hour that we have to be there I guess they want us to complete the job before relatives andor friends arrive to visit those who are buried in the cemetery
Bob Merrill
I have played trumpet in the sea Cliff and Glen Cove Memorial Day parades off and on for about 30 years My trumpet teacher Felix Sangenito was a beloved figure in the area whose band played all the Italian favorites and we always did the military theme songs as well His son Paul carries on the tradition today and I enjoy playing in it and paying my respects as my Dad was a Navy man who luckily survived Iwo Jima
Bob MiragliaMemorial Day is almost like Fatherrsquos Day for me because in the town we grew up in there was an annual Veterans Day Parade with military honors military bands and school bands My dad and his friends were all World War II vets The whole town would turn out for the event lined up both sides of the street with flags waving Irsquoll never forget my Dad holding me on shoulders while swaying to the music of the marching bandsThe parade traveled the length of the town along the main road past the fire house and library where they did a 21 gun salute to honor the veterans and continued to the town park where everyone celebrated with picnics
Chorus Director Maurice DebarMusic Committee Jon Ayers Vinnie Colonna Maurice Debar Gene Kammerer Bob Miraglia George Seelinger Steve Stojowski and Hal VerityPublicity Bob HeimTicket Chairman Steve BrausaAfterglow Chairman Ray ShotterJournal and Flyer Bob Miraglia Sue JohnsonEmcee Nancy MassaroLobby Decorations Bill VeselyGranddads and Boosters Wayne Lazar Bob MiragliaLobby Coordinator Lois VerityRaffle Chairman Hal VerityStage Managers Bill Grieshaber Peter McArdleIn the absence of a guest quartet this year five of
our chapter quartetsmdashNo Treble At All (Bernie Genzer (T) Bill Vesely (L) Ken Wunsch (Bs) and Wayne Lazar (Br) All In A Chord Bill Ruth (T) Steve Brausa (L) Bernie Genzer (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) Just Duckie (Hal Verity (T) Steve Brausa (L) Maurice Debar (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) Cloud Nine (Jon Ayers (T) Vinnie Colonna (L) John Brolly (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) and the AfterGloWorms (Hal Verity (T) Bob Miraglia (L) Steve Stojowski (Bs) and Maurice Debar (Br)mdashmore than adequately filled the bill with selections that brought spontaneous applause from the crowd
A small hand-picked boysrsquo chorus from the Seaford High School choral group under the direction of Yvonne Bendzlowicz thrilled the assemblage with their performance boding well for the future of youth taking up barbershop singing in the futureVinnie Colonna Comments
As for our annual show all comments were positive No one seemed to miss having a guest quartet which made the show a little shorter than past years
Our choice of songs was liked by all especially the songs from Les Miserables and Man of La Mancha
I think more effort should be made by the membership to sell more tickets The attendance at our shows has been dwindling over the years
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 5
Michael T Creaney
Re the show this was my second one having joined just over 1 year ago I wasnt as nervous as last year and my family and friends noticed it in my stage presence - thank you Maurice I received many congratulatory emails about our performance One from my college roommates wife and one from a HS friend who is a professional s inger I have pasted their comments in sequence below
We really really enjoyed the performance It was so much better than Carnegie Hall Yes we were impressed with CH because neither one of us had ever been there before But at the high school we were up close and personal We could even see the whites of your eyes Wish Kens mom
could have been there I wish my dad and mother were alive to see it too They loved that type of music Ho hum Bottom line Michael is it was emotional for both of us Memories with our parents and YOU Loved it
Dorothy
Great job at the concert on Sunday I went there after my gig at Duckie (getting there about 345) Stayed till the end and planned on saying hello to you after the concert but I got a call about an emergency involving one of my daughters and had to leave immediately during God Bless America
I w a s i m p r e s s e d b y t h e H a r m o n i z e r s performance - all the rehearsals are evident in the quality of the finished product Also enjoyed that 9-piece boys group from Seaford High School
Keep up the great work Hope to see you soon
Brian McGeough
Maurice Debar
Yes its the start of another Barbershop year We ended the old year with a celebration concert at Seaford High School The first night was great and the second night was even better The afterglow was a bit noisy for quartets and ʻthank yousʼ
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - III
I want to thank all the quartets for their hard work I want to thank Jonathan Ayers for never letting down in getting us to perfect our stage I want to thank Bob Miraglia and Sue Johnson for their work on the journal and all the people who sold ads I want to commend Steve Brausa for his efficient handling of the sales and distribution of the show ticketsSpecial thanks is due Bob Heim for outstanding publicity for the many weeks leading up to the show
I want to thank the ladies who worked the tables and the raffles under Lois Verityʼs supervisionAnd mostly I want to recognize the hard work and dedication of all he singers in the chorus who made the show a success
Thanks again
MAYJUNE BIRTHDAYS
May 2 Bess BellMay 2 Eva MilauskasMay 3 Laura LeoneMay 4 Ed OrsquoConnorMay 11 Bill EnnisMay 28 Tony ParuoloMay 30 Susan Szaluta
June 1 Neill OrsquoNeillJune 8 Mary PavlicinJune 9 Gloria SternJune 12 Marvin GoodmanJune 17 Don RauschJune 24 Bernie Genzer
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
May 4 1946 Bill amp Florence SchlageterMay 5 1956 Bill amp Mary McCoyMay 13 1984 Dennis amp Judy NovickMay 20 1956 Marv amp Marilyn GoodmanMay 25 1974 Steve amp Kathe Stojowski
June 8 1963 Bill amp Diane VeselyJune 28 1997 Jack amp Susan Szaluta
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - IV
Ray Shotterrsquos CommentsI was asked to see if Steve Stojowskirsquos stool was found at Seaford High School (since it is missing) I heard comments by students and staff that our concert there in April was a smashing success I also attended a concert given by The Huntington Mens Chorus at Huntington High School ( a beautiful site) on May 3rd Sixty men in white tuxedos sang about 12 numbers and featured 4 of their members singing solo numbers to enhance variety Their sound was awe-inspiring and the house was packed They also had a journal with ads but theirs paled in comparison to the LIHs journal (kudos to Bob Miraglia)In Conclusion
bull Two good performancesbull The Seaford select choir was a hitbull The venue was totally satisfactorybull Ticket sales not what we expected
END OF SHOW COMMENTS
PAGE 6 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - V
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 7
Elaine Glicksman Joins Her Sam in the Life Beyond
Word came through the internet by way of Bill Ruth that Elaine Glicksman passed away last Valentinersquos Day after a year long illness We will always remember Sam and Elaine as being an ideal couple Wersquore glad theyrsquore together again May they both rest in Godrsquos eternal peace Elaine was 77
CONGRATULATIONS STEVE AND KATHE STOJOWSKI NEW GRANDPARENTS
QUENTIN MONROE STOJOWSKI was born on Monday May 12 Mother and baby are doing fine Kathe was there (Silver Spring Maryland) on his birth day and shersquos now back on Long Island Steve went down to see him for the first time on Saturday May 17 the first day after his first week on the new job
While working at his new job in Pennsylvania Steve will be staying at his daughterrsquos guest bedroom in Downingtown Pennsylvania (45 minutes away) until he and Kathe can get their Long Island home ready for sale and find a permanent place close enough to the job
Steve has already visited the Bryn Mawr Mainliners and even they seem totally different from the Long Island Harmonizers Steve went on to say that hersquoll look back on these comments a few months from now and probably laugh at himself He also said that he does not expect to be back on Long Island until Memorial Day weekend
DEBAR AND GRIESHABER AID BIG APPLE CHORUS TO WIN GOLD
MAURICE DEBAR and BILL GRIESHABER were on the risers at the Northern Division Chorus Competition in Scranton Pennsylvania on May 2 2014 as Manhattan Chapterrsquos Big Apple Chorus copped the gold medal (See article on the Mid-Atlantic District Page page 9) Their ability to maintain dual membership in the Nassau Mid-Island and Manhattan chapters indicates their indicates their dedication to this wonderful hobby
HOFSTRA STUDENTS SUGGEST BARBERSHOP HARMONY FOR TV
WESTBURY NY ndash A television segment dealing with the pleasures of barbershop singing and more specifically the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society has been produced by two Hofstra University students for the schools For Long Island TV series The close to four-minute examination of barbershop co-produced by Nicholas Stanhouse and Nick McGee includes interviews with Chapter President George Seelinger Musical Director Maurice Debar and longtime member Bill Ruth Footage also shows The Long Island Harmonizers Chorus in preparation for its 64th Annual Show held April 26 - 27 as well as the singers on stage at that time The suggested segment for the TV show is found on YouTube athttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=uP_JSPGZyys ldquoFor Long Islandrdquo covering ldquothe people places and culture of Long Islandrdquo is student-produced under the universityʼs Department of Radio Television and FilmldquoWe are indeed grateful that barbershopping and our chapter that has been entertaining local audiences for over 60 years was selected as a subject for this student projectrdquo said Seelinger ldquoWe should hope that it leads to further interest in our art form our Barbershop Harmony Society that traces back to
PAGE 8 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIA PARTY TO CELEBRATE
OUR LADIES AT THE SWAN CLUB
George Seelinger has arranged a festive night for this yearrsquos Ladiesrsquo Night party at the Swan Club in Roslyn Harbor on Thursday evening June 12 2014 at 630 pm
The event portends great things including
bull A picturesque setting
bull Good food
bull Even better fellowship
bull Enjoyable entertainment and dance music
Johnny La Rosa will provide the music for our listening pleasure and dancing as he has done so admirably over the past several years
C o c k t a i l s w i l l b e s e r v e d o u t d o o r s overlooking the beautiful gardens and fountains from 630 to 730 followed by a full course dinner inside until 1100 pm An open bar will be available throughout the evening
Members will be admitted free of charge but they will be charged $6000 for their guests meaning itrsquos a bargain for couples for a night out for two
RAY SHOTTER HELPS YALE STUDENT MAKE A CHOICE
Poof and hersquos goneYale student Brandon Sherrod has chosen
harmonies over the hardwood at least for a year The 6-foot-6 forward is one of the 14 students selected to make up the next version of the Whiffenpoofs the worldrsquos famous male a cappella singing group
The group formed in 1909 is comprised of rising seniors who take a year off school to travel the world and perform Their alumni include composer Cole Porter former Senator Prescott Bush and many other Yale luminaries
Sherrod said Monday that he spent weeks making what was an extremely tough choice a f te r be ing tapped to be a ldquoWhiff rdquo a commitment that begins in August ldquoThis is supposed to be THE year and you want to play with your guysrdquo he said But the Whiffenpoofs is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityrdquo
Yale Coach James Jones acknowledges being a little disappointed with the decision Sherrod started 14 games last season and averaged almost seven points and more than four rebounds per game as a junior But even he had to know when Whiffs call you answer - AP
In this space you will find the most perfect segueacute into the two most important pages of this entire bulletin If you read nothing else make sure to read these two pages
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 9
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VII
SPONTANEITY RETURNS TO NASSAU MID-ISLAND Kudos and an honorary pitch pipe to Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar for spark plugging the opportunity to ring a few chords after hours on Tuesdays This kind of singing goes back to the roots of barbershop harmony long before the birth of our society It started in the deep South some time in the 19th century There were no printed arrangements no rules of any kind but wherever men congregate they harmonize whether itrsquos coal miners in Wales foresters in Bavaria or the peat bogs of Ireland
The author of this fine article
Not surpr i s ing ly the harmonies tha t originated in this country have their origins in African music Jim Henry the director of Ambassadors of Harmony earned his PhD with a thesis on this subject These are harmonies that come naturally to the ear and they flourished in this country In the early years of the 20th century there were several professional quartets touring the country singing barbershop harmony In 1938 as we all know a group of men got together for an evening of harmonizing and their gathering got the attention of a reporter who filed a story with the Associated Press In those days newspaper editors were always looking for little tidbits to fill out their news columns and so the AP report appeared in newspapers all over the country and our society was born by the responses
Now we have contests with rules printed arrangements and we sing on risers but the basics havenrsquot changed itrsquos still ear singing where we tune our voices to blend chords Now
we learn our parts but therersquos a practice called woodshedding where we donrsquot stick to a predetermined arrangement but just use our ears to tell us to sing a note thatrsquos somewhere in the chord For instance last Tuesday (May 6th) the gang sang ldquoWhen Irsquom 64rdquo which Irsquod never sung as tenor so I woodshedded it and it must have worked because the chords were all in tune
This kind of singing doesnrsquot replace the more structured program we have but like quartetting it adds an extra dimension and itrsquos just plain fun Any number can play Give it a whirl I think yoursquoll enjoy it Irsquoll trade an hour of sleep for an hour of ringing chords any time
Chiz Bell responds
We should all be grateful for the likes of Jon Ayers in our s o c i e t y I n t h e f o r e g o i n g article Jon has managed to pinpoint an ingredient that our
chapter has been missing for far too long That ingredient is spontaneous singing W h e t h e r i t w a s c o n s c i o u s l y o r unconsciously i t matters not Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar created the kind of spontaneity our chapter has lacked for far too many years
For many years as editor of our monthly bulletin I have espoused spontaneous singing in several of my editorials with barely a tepid response I touted tag singing as the purest form of singing to motivate us to sing our best even going so far as to establish a corner in Winthrop Hall with signs on the wall urging the guys to come sing tags The response was no better
I remember a t tending in terchapter meetings with the Western Suffolk Chapter serving as host chapter in the town hall in Babylon The moment you entered the room there were at least one two sometimes even more quartets octets any number you could choose singing away to their heartsrsquo content This continued into the intermission and then after the meeting was over It seemed like the guys couldrsquot get enough of a good thing
Spontaneous singing puts the fun back into our hobby Hobbies are supposed to be fun I am reminded of the Fullerton California Chapterrsquos boasting and rightly so how they were the ldquoNumber Funrdquo chapter in the Society From reading their monthly newsletter Barbershop Clippinrsquos (Don Derler PublisherEditor) each issue exudes enthusiasm and fun with an average
of 15 contributors per edition Their joy knows no bounds This includes a Friday Harmony for Lunch Bunch which meets at around 1130 am weekly at Giovannirsquos Pizza See blow the front page of one of their bulletins to see the fun they are having
We Nassau Mid- Is landers applaud Vinnie and Maurice for restoring the motivation to sing for fun and enjoyment even after a strenuous 2frac12 hour rehearsal thus putting more fun into our Tuesday nights If 1030 in the evening is too late for some people perhaps the Board would consider starting chapter meetings all year round at 730 pm instead of 8 We manage to accomplish this earlier start time leading up to the annual show Why not always
PAGE 10 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIII
Octet Time in Winthrop Hall
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
HARMONY UNIVERSITYJULY 27 - AUGUST 3
BELMONT UNIVERSITY1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville Tennessee(615) 460-6000
June 29 - July 6 2014
Registration numberPricing$229 ndash Member (2 allowed per member$239 ndash Non-Member$129 ndash Youth (25 or under)
$589 - Family Package (2 adults amp 2 youth living in the same household) Use promo code fp2014 when ordering
Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
Chorus Director Maurice DebarMusic Committee Jon Ayers Vinnie Colonna Maurice Debar Gene Kammerer Bob Miraglia George Seelinger Steve Stojowski and Hal VerityPublicity Bob HeimTicket Chairman Steve BrausaAfterglow Chairman Ray ShotterJournal and Flyer Bob Miraglia Sue JohnsonEmcee Nancy MassaroLobby Decorations Bill VeselyGranddads and Boosters Wayne Lazar Bob MiragliaLobby Coordinator Lois VerityRaffle Chairman Hal VerityStage Managers Bill Grieshaber Peter McArdleIn the absence of a guest quartet this year five of
our chapter quartetsmdashNo Treble At All (Bernie Genzer (T) Bill Vesely (L) Ken Wunsch (Bs) and Wayne Lazar (Br) All In A Chord Bill Ruth (T) Steve Brausa (L) Bernie Genzer (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) Just Duckie (Hal Verity (T) Steve Brausa (L) Maurice Debar (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) Cloud Nine (Jon Ayers (T) Vinnie Colonna (L) John Brolly (Bs) and George Seelinger (Br) and the AfterGloWorms (Hal Verity (T) Bob Miraglia (L) Steve Stojowski (Bs) and Maurice Debar (Br)mdashmore than adequately filled the bill with selections that brought spontaneous applause from the crowd
A small hand-picked boysrsquo chorus from the Seaford High School choral group under the direction of Yvonne Bendzlowicz thrilled the assemblage with their performance boding well for the future of youth taking up barbershop singing in the futureVinnie Colonna Comments
As for our annual show all comments were positive No one seemed to miss having a guest quartet which made the show a little shorter than past years
Our choice of songs was liked by all especially the songs from Les Miserables and Man of La Mancha
I think more effort should be made by the membership to sell more tickets The attendance at our shows has been dwindling over the years
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 5
Michael T Creaney
Re the show this was my second one having joined just over 1 year ago I wasnt as nervous as last year and my family and friends noticed it in my stage presence - thank you Maurice I received many congratulatory emails about our performance One from my college roommates wife and one from a HS friend who is a professional s inger I have pasted their comments in sequence below
We really really enjoyed the performance It was so much better than Carnegie Hall Yes we were impressed with CH because neither one of us had ever been there before But at the high school we were up close and personal We could even see the whites of your eyes Wish Kens mom
could have been there I wish my dad and mother were alive to see it too They loved that type of music Ho hum Bottom line Michael is it was emotional for both of us Memories with our parents and YOU Loved it
Dorothy
Great job at the concert on Sunday I went there after my gig at Duckie (getting there about 345) Stayed till the end and planned on saying hello to you after the concert but I got a call about an emergency involving one of my daughters and had to leave immediately during God Bless America
I w a s i m p r e s s e d b y t h e H a r m o n i z e r s performance - all the rehearsals are evident in the quality of the finished product Also enjoyed that 9-piece boys group from Seaford High School
Keep up the great work Hope to see you soon
Brian McGeough
Maurice Debar
Yes its the start of another Barbershop year We ended the old year with a celebration concert at Seaford High School The first night was great and the second night was even better The afterglow was a bit noisy for quartets and ʻthank yousʼ
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - III
I want to thank all the quartets for their hard work I want to thank Jonathan Ayers for never letting down in getting us to perfect our stage I want to thank Bob Miraglia and Sue Johnson for their work on the journal and all the people who sold ads I want to commend Steve Brausa for his efficient handling of the sales and distribution of the show ticketsSpecial thanks is due Bob Heim for outstanding publicity for the many weeks leading up to the show
I want to thank the ladies who worked the tables and the raffles under Lois Verityʼs supervisionAnd mostly I want to recognize the hard work and dedication of all he singers in the chorus who made the show a success
Thanks again
MAYJUNE BIRTHDAYS
May 2 Bess BellMay 2 Eva MilauskasMay 3 Laura LeoneMay 4 Ed OrsquoConnorMay 11 Bill EnnisMay 28 Tony ParuoloMay 30 Susan Szaluta
June 1 Neill OrsquoNeillJune 8 Mary PavlicinJune 9 Gloria SternJune 12 Marvin GoodmanJune 17 Don RauschJune 24 Bernie Genzer
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
May 4 1946 Bill amp Florence SchlageterMay 5 1956 Bill amp Mary McCoyMay 13 1984 Dennis amp Judy NovickMay 20 1956 Marv amp Marilyn GoodmanMay 25 1974 Steve amp Kathe Stojowski
June 8 1963 Bill amp Diane VeselyJune 28 1997 Jack amp Susan Szaluta
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - IV
Ray Shotterrsquos CommentsI was asked to see if Steve Stojowskirsquos stool was found at Seaford High School (since it is missing) I heard comments by students and staff that our concert there in April was a smashing success I also attended a concert given by The Huntington Mens Chorus at Huntington High School ( a beautiful site) on May 3rd Sixty men in white tuxedos sang about 12 numbers and featured 4 of their members singing solo numbers to enhance variety Their sound was awe-inspiring and the house was packed They also had a journal with ads but theirs paled in comparison to the LIHs journal (kudos to Bob Miraglia)In Conclusion
bull Two good performancesbull The Seaford select choir was a hitbull The venue was totally satisfactorybull Ticket sales not what we expected
END OF SHOW COMMENTS
PAGE 6 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - V
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 7
Elaine Glicksman Joins Her Sam in the Life Beyond
Word came through the internet by way of Bill Ruth that Elaine Glicksman passed away last Valentinersquos Day after a year long illness We will always remember Sam and Elaine as being an ideal couple Wersquore glad theyrsquore together again May they both rest in Godrsquos eternal peace Elaine was 77
CONGRATULATIONS STEVE AND KATHE STOJOWSKI NEW GRANDPARENTS
QUENTIN MONROE STOJOWSKI was born on Monday May 12 Mother and baby are doing fine Kathe was there (Silver Spring Maryland) on his birth day and shersquos now back on Long Island Steve went down to see him for the first time on Saturday May 17 the first day after his first week on the new job
While working at his new job in Pennsylvania Steve will be staying at his daughterrsquos guest bedroom in Downingtown Pennsylvania (45 minutes away) until he and Kathe can get their Long Island home ready for sale and find a permanent place close enough to the job
Steve has already visited the Bryn Mawr Mainliners and even they seem totally different from the Long Island Harmonizers Steve went on to say that hersquoll look back on these comments a few months from now and probably laugh at himself He also said that he does not expect to be back on Long Island until Memorial Day weekend
DEBAR AND GRIESHABER AID BIG APPLE CHORUS TO WIN GOLD
MAURICE DEBAR and BILL GRIESHABER were on the risers at the Northern Division Chorus Competition in Scranton Pennsylvania on May 2 2014 as Manhattan Chapterrsquos Big Apple Chorus copped the gold medal (See article on the Mid-Atlantic District Page page 9) Their ability to maintain dual membership in the Nassau Mid-Island and Manhattan chapters indicates their indicates their dedication to this wonderful hobby
HOFSTRA STUDENTS SUGGEST BARBERSHOP HARMONY FOR TV
WESTBURY NY ndash A television segment dealing with the pleasures of barbershop singing and more specifically the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society has been produced by two Hofstra University students for the schools For Long Island TV series The close to four-minute examination of barbershop co-produced by Nicholas Stanhouse and Nick McGee includes interviews with Chapter President George Seelinger Musical Director Maurice Debar and longtime member Bill Ruth Footage also shows The Long Island Harmonizers Chorus in preparation for its 64th Annual Show held April 26 - 27 as well as the singers on stage at that time The suggested segment for the TV show is found on YouTube athttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=uP_JSPGZyys ldquoFor Long Islandrdquo covering ldquothe people places and culture of Long Islandrdquo is student-produced under the universityʼs Department of Radio Television and FilmldquoWe are indeed grateful that barbershopping and our chapter that has been entertaining local audiences for over 60 years was selected as a subject for this student projectrdquo said Seelinger ldquoWe should hope that it leads to further interest in our art form our Barbershop Harmony Society that traces back to
PAGE 8 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIA PARTY TO CELEBRATE
OUR LADIES AT THE SWAN CLUB
George Seelinger has arranged a festive night for this yearrsquos Ladiesrsquo Night party at the Swan Club in Roslyn Harbor on Thursday evening June 12 2014 at 630 pm
The event portends great things including
bull A picturesque setting
bull Good food
bull Even better fellowship
bull Enjoyable entertainment and dance music
Johnny La Rosa will provide the music for our listening pleasure and dancing as he has done so admirably over the past several years
C o c k t a i l s w i l l b e s e r v e d o u t d o o r s overlooking the beautiful gardens and fountains from 630 to 730 followed by a full course dinner inside until 1100 pm An open bar will be available throughout the evening
Members will be admitted free of charge but they will be charged $6000 for their guests meaning itrsquos a bargain for couples for a night out for two
RAY SHOTTER HELPS YALE STUDENT MAKE A CHOICE
Poof and hersquos goneYale student Brandon Sherrod has chosen
harmonies over the hardwood at least for a year The 6-foot-6 forward is one of the 14 students selected to make up the next version of the Whiffenpoofs the worldrsquos famous male a cappella singing group
The group formed in 1909 is comprised of rising seniors who take a year off school to travel the world and perform Their alumni include composer Cole Porter former Senator Prescott Bush and many other Yale luminaries
Sherrod said Monday that he spent weeks making what was an extremely tough choice a f te r be ing tapped to be a ldquoWhiff rdquo a commitment that begins in August ldquoThis is supposed to be THE year and you want to play with your guysrdquo he said But the Whiffenpoofs is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityrdquo
Yale Coach James Jones acknowledges being a little disappointed with the decision Sherrod started 14 games last season and averaged almost seven points and more than four rebounds per game as a junior But even he had to know when Whiffs call you answer - AP
In this space you will find the most perfect segueacute into the two most important pages of this entire bulletin If you read nothing else make sure to read these two pages
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 9
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VII
SPONTANEITY RETURNS TO NASSAU MID-ISLAND Kudos and an honorary pitch pipe to Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar for spark plugging the opportunity to ring a few chords after hours on Tuesdays This kind of singing goes back to the roots of barbershop harmony long before the birth of our society It started in the deep South some time in the 19th century There were no printed arrangements no rules of any kind but wherever men congregate they harmonize whether itrsquos coal miners in Wales foresters in Bavaria or the peat bogs of Ireland
The author of this fine article
Not surpr i s ing ly the harmonies tha t originated in this country have their origins in African music Jim Henry the director of Ambassadors of Harmony earned his PhD with a thesis on this subject These are harmonies that come naturally to the ear and they flourished in this country In the early years of the 20th century there were several professional quartets touring the country singing barbershop harmony In 1938 as we all know a group of men got together for an evening of harmonizing and their gathering got the attention of a reporter who filed a story with the Associated Press In those days newspaper editors were always looking for little tidbits to fill out their news columns and so the AP report appeared in newspapers all over the country and our society was born by the responses
Now we have contests with rules printed arrangements and we sing on risers but the basics havenrsquot changed itrsquos still ear singing where we tune our voices to blend chords Now
we learn our parts but therersquos a practice called woodshedding where we donrsquot stick to a predetermined arrangement but just use our ears to tell us to sing a note thatrsquos somewhere in the chord For instance last Tuesday (May 6th) the gang sang ldquoWhen Irsquom 64rdquo which Irsquod never sung as tenor so I woodshedded it and it must have worked because the chords were all in tune
This kind of singing doesnrsquot replace the more structured program we have but like quartetting it adds an extra dimension and itrsquos just plain fun Any number can play Give it a whirl I think yoursquoll enjoy it Irsquoll trade an hour of sleep for an hour of ringing chords any time
Chiz Bell responds
We should all be grateful for the likes of Jon Ayers in our s o c i e t y I n t h e f o r e g o i n g article Jon has managed to pinpoint an ingredient that our
chapter has been missing for far too long That ingredient is spontaneous singing W h e t h e r i t w a s c o n s c i o u s l y o r unconsciously i t matters not Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar created the kind of spontaneity our chapter has lacked for far too many years
For many years as editor of our monthly bulletin I have espoused spontaneous singing in several of my editorials with barely a tepid response I touted tag singing as the purest form of singing to motivate us to sing our best even going so far as to establish a corner in Winthrop Hall with signs on the wall urging the guys to come sing tags The response was no better
I remember a t tending in terchapter meetings with the Western Suffolk Chapter serving as host chapter in the town hall in Babylon The moment you entered the room there were at least one two sometimes even more quartets octets any number you could choose singing away to their heartsrsquo content This continued into the intermission and then after the meeting was over It seemed like the guys couldrsquot get enough of a good thing
Spontaneous singing puts the fun back into our hobby Hobbies are supposed to be fun I am reminded of the Fullerton California Chapterrsquos boasting and rightly so how they were the ldquoNumber Funrdquo chapter in the Society From reading their monthly newsletter Barbershop Clippinrsquos (Don Derler PublisherEditor) each issue exudes enthusiasm and fun with an average
of 15 contributors per edition Their joy knows no bounds This includes a Friday Harmony for Lunch Bunch which meets at around 1130 am weekly at Giovannirsquos Pizza See blow the front page of one of their bulletins to see the fun they are having
We Nassau Mid- Is landers applaud Vinnie and Maurice for restoring the motivation to sing for fun and enjoyment even after a strenuous 2frac12 hour rehearsal thus putting more fun into our Tuesday nights If 1030 in the evening is too late for some people perhaps the Board would consider starting chapter meetings all year round at 730 pm instead of 8 We manage to accomplish this earlier start time leading up to the annual show Why not always
PAGE 10 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIII
Octet Time in Winthrop Hall
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
HARMONY UNIVERSITYJULY 27 - AUGUST 3
BELMONT UNIVERSITY1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville Tennessee(615) 460-6000
June 29 - July 6 2014
Registration numberPricing$229 ndash Member (2 allowed per member$239 ndash Non-Member$129 ndash Youth (25 or under)
$589 - Family Package (2 adults amp 2 youth living in the same household) Use promo code fp2014 when ordering
Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
I want to thank all the quartets for their hard work I want to thank Jonathan Ayers for never letting down in getting us to perfect our stage I want to thank Bob Miraglia and Sue Johnson for their work on the journal and all the people who sold ads I want to commend Steve Brausa for his efficient handling of the sales and distribution of the show ticketsSpecial thanks is due Bob Heim for outstanding publicity for the many weeks leading up to the show
I want to thank the ladies who worked the tables and the raffles under Lois Verityʼs supervisionAnd mostly I want to recognize the hard work and dedication of all he singers in the chorus who made the show a success
Thanks again
MAYJUNE BIRTHDAYS
May 2 Bess BellMay 2 Eva MilauskasMay 3 Laura LeoneMay 4 Ed OrsquoConnorMay 11 Bill EnnisMay 28 Tony ParuoloMay 30 Susan Szaluta
June 1 Neill OrsquoNeillJune 8 Mary PavlicinJune 9 Gloria SternJune 12 Marvin GoodmanJune 17 Don RauschJune 24 Bernie Genzer
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
May 4 1946 Bill amp Florence SchlageterMay 5 1956 Bill amp Mary McCoyMay 13 1984 Dennis amp Judy NovickMay 20 1956 Marv amp Marilyn GoodmanMay 25 1974 Steve amp Kathe Stojowski
June 8 1963 Bill amp Diane VeselyJune 28 1997 Jack amp Susan Szaluta
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - IV
Ray Shotterrsquos CommentsI was asked to see if Steve Stojowskirsquos stool was found at Seaford High School (since it is missing) I heard comments by students and staff that our concert there in April was a smashing success I also attended a concert given by The Huntington Mens Chorus at Huntington High School ( a beautiful site) on May 3rd Sixty men in white tuxedos sang about 12 numbers and featured 4 of their members singing solo numbers to enhance variety Their sound was awe-inspiring and the house was packed They also had a journal with ads but theirs paled in comparison to the LIHs journal (kudos to Bob Miraglia)In Conclusion
bull Two good performancesbull The Seaford select choir was a hitbull The venue was totally satisfactorybull Ticket sales not what we expected
END OF SHOW COMMENTS
PAGE 6 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - V
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 7
Elaine Glicksman Joins Her Sam in the Life Beyond
Word came through the internet by way of Bill Ruth that Elaine Glicksman passed away last Valentinersquos Day after a year long illness We will always remember Sam and Elaine as being an ideal couple Wersquore glad theyrsquore together again May they both rest in Godrsquos eternal peace Elaine was 77
CONGRATULATIONS STEVE AND KATHE STOJOWSKI NEW GRANDPARENTS
QUENTIN MONROE STOJOWSKI was born on Monday May 12 Mother and baby are doing fine Kathe was there (Silver Spring Maryland) on his birth day and shersquos now back on Long Island Steve went down to see him for the first time on Saturday May 17 the first day after his first week on the new job
While working at his new job in Pennsylvania Steve will be staying at his daughterrsquos guest bedroom in Downingtown Pennsylvania (45 minutes away) until he and Kathe can get their Long Island home ready for sale and find a permanent place close enough to the job
Steve has already visited the Bryn Mawr Mainliners and even they seem totally different from the Long Island Harmonizers Steve went on to say that hersquoll look back on these comments a few months from now and probably laugh at himself He also said that he does not expect to be back on Long Island until Memorial Day weekend
DEBAR AND GRIESHABER AID BIG APPLE CHORUS TO WIN GOLD
MAURICE DEBAR and BILL GRIESHABER were on the risers at the Northern Division Chorus Competition in Scranton Pennsylvania on May 2 2014 as Manhattan Chapterrsquos Big Apple Chorus copped the gold medal (See article on the Mid-Atlantic District Page page 9) Their ability to maintain dual membership in the Nassau Mid-Island and Manhattan chapters indicates their indicates their dedication to this wonderful hobby
HOFSTRA STUDENTS SUGGEST BARBERSHOP HARMONY FOR TV
WESTBURY NY ndash A television segment dealing with the pleasures of barbershop singing and more specifically the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society has been produced by two Hofstra University students for the schools For Long Island TV series The close to four-minute examination of barbershop co-produced by Nicholas Stanhouse and Nick McGee includes interviews with Chapter President George Seelinger Musical Director Maurice Debar and longtime member Bill Ruth Footage also shows The Long Island Harmonizers Chorus in preparation for its 64th Annual Show held April 26 - 27 as well as the singers on stage at that time The suggested segment for the TV show is found on YouTube athttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=uP_JSPGZyys ldquoFor Long Islandrdquo covering ldquothe people places and culture of Long Islandrdquo is student-produced under the universityʼs Department of Radio Television and FilmldquoWe are indeed grateful that barbershopping and our chapter that has been entertaining local audiences for over 60 years was selected as a subject for this student projectrdquo said Seelinger ldquoWe should hope that it leads to further interest in our art form our Barbershop Harmony Society that traces back to
PAGE 8 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIA PARTY TO CELEBRATE
OUR LADIES AT THE SWAN CLUB
George Seelinger has arranged a festive night for this yearrsquos Ladiesrsquo Night party at the Swan Club in Roslyn Harbor on Thursday evening June 12 2014 at 630 pm
The event portends great things including
bull A picturesque setting
bull Good food
bull Even better fellowship
bull Enjoyable entertainment and dance music
Johnny La Rosa will provide the music for our listening pleasure and dancing as he has done so admirably over the past several years
C o c k t a i l s w i l l b e s e r v e d o u t d o o r s overlooking the beautiful gardens and fountains from 630 to 730 followed by a full course dinner inside until 1100 pm An open bar will be available throughout the evening
Members will be admitted free of charge but they will be charged $6000 for their guests meaning itrsquos a bargain for couples for a night out for two
RAY SHOTTER HELPS YALE STUDENT MAKE A CHOICE
Poof and hersquos goneYale student Brandon Sherrod has chosen
harmonies over the hardwood at least for a year The 6-foot-6 forward is one of the 14 students selected to make up the next version of the Whiffenpoofs the worldrsquos famous male a cappella singing group
The group formed in 1909 is comprised of rising seniors who take a year off school to travel the world and perform Their alumni include composer Cole Porter former Senator Prescott Bush and many other Yale luminaries
Sherrod said Monday that he spent weeks making what was an extremely tough choice a f te r be ing tapped to be a ldquoWhiff rdquo a commitment that begins in August ldquoThis is supposed to be THE year and you want to play with your guysrdquo he said But the Whiffenpoofs is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityrdquo
Yale Coach James Jones acknowledges being a little disappointed with the decision Sherrod started 14 games last season and averaged almost seven points and more than four rebounds per game as a junior But even he had to know when Whiffs call you answer - AP
In this space you will find the most perfect segueacute into the two most important pages of this entire bulletin If you read nothing else make sure to read these two pages
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 9
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VII
SPONTANEITY RETURNS TO NASSAU MID-ISLAND Kudos and an honorary pitch pipe to Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar for spark plugging the opportunity to ring a few chords after hours on Tuesdays This kind of singing goes back to the roots of barbershop harmony long before the birth of our society It started in the deep South some time in the 19th century There were no printed arrangements no rules of any kind but wherever men congregate they harmonize whether itrsquos coal miners in Wales foresters in Bavaria or the peat bogs of Ireland
The author of this fine article
Not surpr i s ing ly the harmonies tha t originated in this country have their origins in African music Jim Henry the director of Ambassadors of Harmony earned his PhD with a thesis on this subject These are harmonies that come naturally to the ear and they flourished in this country In the early years of the 20th century there were several professional quartets touring the country singing barbershop harmony In 1938 as we all know a group of men got together for an evening of harmonizing and their gathering got the attention of a reporter who filed a story with the Associated Press In those days newspaper editors were always looking for little tidbits to fill out their news columns and so the AP report appeared in newspapers all over the country and our society was born by the responses
Now we have contests with rules printed arrangements and we sing on risers but the basics havenrsquot changed itrsquos still ear singing where we tune our voices to blend chords Now
we learn our parts but therersquos a practice called woodshedding where we donrsquot stick to a predetermined arrangement but just use our ears to tell us to sing a note thatrsquos somewhere in the chord For instance last Tuesday (May 6th) the gang sang ldquoWhen Irsquom 64rdquo which Irsquod never sung as tenor so I woodshedded it and it must have worked because the chords were all in tune
This kind of singing doesnrsquot replace the more structured program we have but like quartetting it adds an extra dimension and itrsquos just plain fun Any number can play Give it a whirl I think yoursquoll enjoy it Irsquoll trade an hour of sleep for an hour of ringing chords any time
Chiz Bell responds
We should all be grateful for the likes of Jon Ayers in our s o c i e t y I n t h e f o r e g o i n g article Jon has managed to pinpoint an ingredient that our
chapter has been missing for far too long That ingredient is spontaneous singing W h e t h e r i t w a s c o n s c i o u s l y o r unconsciously i t matters not Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar created the kind of spontaneity our chapter has lacked for far too many years
For many years as editor of our monthly bulletin I have espoused spontaneous singing in several of my editorials with barely a tepid response I touted tag singing as the purest form of singing to motivate us to sing our best even going so far as to establish a corner in Winthrop Hall with signs on the wall urging the guys to come sing tags The response was no better
I remember a t tending in terchapter meetings with the Western Suffolk Chapter serving as host chapter in the town hall in Babylon The moment you entered the room there were at least one two sometimes even more quartets octets any number you could choose singing away to their heartsrsquo content This continued into the intermission and then after the meeting was over It seemed like the guys couldrsquot get enough of a good thing
Spontaneous singing puts the fun back into our hobby Hobbies are supposed to be fun I am reminded of the Fullerton California Chapterrsquos boasting and rightly so how they were the ldquoNumber Funrdquo chapter in the Society From reading their monthly newsletter Barbershop Clippinrsquos (Don Derler PublisherEditor) each issue exudes enthusiasm and fun with an average
of 15 contributors per edition Their joy knows no bounds This includes a Friday Harmony for Lunch Bunch which meets at around 1130 am weekly at Giovannirsquos Pizza See blow the front page of one of their bulletins to see the fun they are having
We Nassau Mid- Is landers applaud Vinnie and Maurice for restoring the motivation to sing for fun and enjoyment even after a strenuous 2frac12 hour rehearsal thus putting more fun into our Tuesday nights If 1030 in the evening is too late for some people perhaps the Board would consider starting chapter meetings all year round at 730 pm instead of 8 We manage to accomplish this earlier start time leading up to the annual show Why not always
PAGE 10 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIII
Octet Time in Winthrop Hall
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
HARMONY UNIVERSITYJULY 27 - AUGUST 3
BELMONT UNIVERSITY1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville Tennessee(615) 460-6000
June 29 - July 6 2014
Registration numberPricing$229 ndash Member (2 allowed per member$239 ndash Non-Member$129 ndash Youth (25 or under)
$589 - Family Package (2 adults amp 2 youth living in the same household) Use promo code fp2014 when ordering
Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - V
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 7
Elaine Glicksman Joins Her Sam in the Life Beyond
Word came through the internet by way of Bill Ruth that Elaine Glicksman passed away last Valentinersquos Day after a year long illness We will always remember Sam and Elaine as being an ideal couple Wersquore glad theyrsquore together again May they both rest in Godrsquos eternal peace Elaine was 77
CONGRATULATIONS STEVE AND KATHE STOJOWSKI NEW GRANDPARENTS
QUENTIN MONROE STOJOWSKI was born on Monday May 12 Mother and baby are doing fine Kathe was there (Silver Spring Maryland) on his birth day and shersquos now back on Long Island Steve went down to see him for the first time on Saturday May 17 the first day after his first week on the new job
While working at his new job in Pennsylvania Steve will be staying at his daughterrsquos guest bedroom in Downingtown Pennsylvania (45 minutes away) until he and Kathe can get their Long Island home ready for sale and find a permanent place close enough to the job
Steve has already visited the Bryn Mawr Mainliners and even they seem totally different from the Long Island Harmonizers Steve went on to say that hersquoll look back on these comments a few months from now and probably laugh at himself He also said that he does not expect to be back on Long Island until Memorial Day weekend
DEBAR AND GRIESHABER AID BIG APPLE CHORUS TO WIN GOLD
MAURICE DEBAR and BILL GRIESHABER were on the risers at the Northern Division Chorus Competition in Scranton Pennsylvania on May 2 2014 as Manhattan Chapterrsquos Big Apple Chorus copped the gold medal (See article on the Mid-Atlantic District Page page 9) Their ability to maintain dual membership in the Nassau Mid-Island and Manhattan chapters indicates their indicates their dedication to this wonderful hobby
HOFSTRA STUDENTS SUGGEST BARBERSHOP HARMONY FOR TV
WESTBURY NY ndash A television segment dealing with the pleasures of barbershop singing and more specifically the Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society has been produced by two Hofstra University students for the schools For Long Island TV series The close to four-minute examination of barbershop co-produced by Nicholas Stanhouse and Nick McGee includes interviews with Chapter President George Seelinger Musical Director Maurice Debar and longtime member Bill Ruth Footage also shows The Long Island Harmonizers Chorus in preparation for its 64th Annual Show held April 26 - 27 as well as the singers on stage at that time The suggested segment for the TV show is found on YouTube athttpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=uP_JSPGZyys ldquoFor Long Islandrdquo covering ldquothe people places and culture of Long Islandrdquo is student-produced under the universityʼs Department of Radio Television and FilmldquoWe are indeed grateful that barbershopping and our chapter that has been entertaining local audiences for over 60 years was selected as a subject for this student projectrdquo said Seelinger ldquoWe should hope that it leads to further interest in our art form our Barbershop Harmony Society that traces back to
PAGE 8 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIA PARTY TO CELEBRATE
OUR LADIES AT THE SWAN CLUB
George Seelinger has arranged a festive night for this yearrsquos Ladiesrsquo Night party at the Swan Club in Roslyn Harbor on Thursday evening June 12 2014 at 630 pm
The event portends great things including
bull A picturesque setting
bull Good food
bull Even better fellowship
bull Enjoyable entertainment and dance music
Johnny La Rosa will provide the music for our listening pleasure and dancing as he has done so admirably over the past several years
C o c k t a i l s w i l l b e s e r v e d o u t d o o r s overlooking the beautiful gardens and fountains from 630 to 730 followed by a full course dinner inside until 1100 pm An open bar will be available throughout the evening
Members will be admitted free of charge but they will be charged $6000 for their guests meaning itrsquos a bargain for couples for a night out for two
RAY SHOTTER HELPS YALE STUDENT MAKE A CHOICE
Poof and hersquos goneYale student Brandon Sherrod has chosen
harmonies over the hardwood at least for a year The 6-foot-6 forward is one of the 14 students selected to make up the next version of the Whiffenpoofs the worldrsquos famous male a cappella singing group
The group formed in 1909 is comprised of rising seniors who take a year off school to travel the world and perform Their alumni include composer Cole Porter former Senator Prescott Bush and many other Yale luminaries
Sherrod said Monday that he spent weeks making what was an extremely tough choice a f te r be ing tapped to be a ldquoWhiff rdquo a commitment that begins in August ldquoThis is supposed to be THE year and you want to play with your guysrdquo he said But the Whiffenpoofs is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityrdquo
Yale Coach James Jones acknowledges being a little disappointed with the decision Sherrod started 14 games last season and averaged almost seven points and more than four rebounds per game as a junior But even he had to know when Whiffs call you answer - AP
In this space you will find the most perfect segueacute into the two most important pages of this entire bulletin If you read nothing else make sure to read these two pages
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 9
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VII
SPONTANEITY RETURNS TO NASSAU MID-ISLAND Kudos and an honorary pitch pipe to Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar for spark plugging the opportunity to ring a few chords after hours on Tuesdays This kind of singing goes back to the roots of barbershop harmony long before the birth of our society It started in the deep South some time in the 19th century There were no printed arrangements no rules of any kind but wherever men congregate they harmonize whether itrsquos coal miners in Wales foresters in Bavaria or the peat bogs of Ireland
The author of this fine article
Not surpr i s ing ly the harmonies tha t originated in this country have their origins in African music Jim Henry the director of Ambassadors of Harmony earned his PhD with a thesis on this subject These are harmonies that come naturally to the ear and they flourished in this country In the early years of the 20th century there were several professional quartets touring the country singing barbershop harmony In 1938 as we all know a group of men got together for an evening of harmonizing and their gathering got the attention of a reporter who filed a story with the Associated Press In those days newspaper editors were always looking for little tidbits to fill out their news columns and so the AP report appeared in newspapers all over the country and our society was born by the responses
Now we have contests with rules printed arrangements and we sing on risers but the basics havenrsquot changed itrsquos still ear singing where we tune our voices to blend chords Now
we learn our parts but therersquos a practice called woodshedding where we donrsquot stick to a predetermined arrangement but just use our ears to tell us to sing a note thatrsquos somewhere in the chord For instance last Tuesday (May 6th) the gang sang ldquoWhen Irsquom 64rdquo which Irsquod never sung as tenor so I woodshedded it and it must have worked because the chords were all in tune
This kind of singing doesnrsquot replace the more structured program we have but like quartetting it adds an extra dimension and itrsquos just plain fun Any number can play Give it a whirl I think yoursquoll enjoy it Irsquoll trade an hour of sleep for an hour of ringing chords any time
Chiz Bell responds
We should all be grateful for the likes of Jon Ayers in our s o c i e t y I n t h e f o r e g o i n g article Jon has managed to pinpoint an ingredient that our
chapter has been missing for far too long That ingredient is spontaneous singing W h e t h e r i t w a s c o n s c i o u s l y o r unconsciously i t matters not Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar created the kind of spontaneity our chapter has lacked for far too many years
For many years as editor of our monthly bulletin I have espoused spontaneous singing in several of my editorials with barely a tepid response I touted tag singing as the purest form of singing to motivate us to sing our best even going so far as to establish a corner in Winthrop Hall with signs on the wall urging the guys to come sing tags The response was no better
I remember a t tending in terchapter meetings with the Western Suffolk Chapter serving as host chapter in the town hall in Babylon The moment you entered the room there were at least one two sometimes even more quartets octets any number you could choose singing away to their heartsrsquo content This continued into the intermission and then after the meeting was over It seemed like the guys couldrsquot get enough of a good thing
Spontaneous singing puts the fun back into our hobby Hobbies are supposed to be fun I am reminded of the Fullerton California Chapterrsquos boasting and rightly so how they were the ldquoNumber Funrdquo chapter in the Society From reading their monthly newsletter Barbershop Clippinrsquos (Don Derler PublisherEditor) each issue exudes enthusiasm and fun with an average
of 15 contributors per edition Their joy knows no bounds This includes a Friday Harmony for Lunch Bunch which meets at around 1130 am weekly at Giovannirsquos Pizza See blow the front page of one of their bulletins to see the fun they are having
We Nassau Mid- Is landers applaud Vinnie and Maurice for restoring the motivation to sing for fun and enjoyment even after a strenuous 2frac12 hour rehearsal thus putting more fun into our Tuesday nights If 1030 in the evening is too late for some people perhaps the Board would consider starting chapter meetings all year round at 730 pm instead of 8 We manage to accomplish this earlier start time leading up to the annual show Why not always
PAGE 10 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIII
Octet Time in Winthrop Hall
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
HARMONY UNIVERSITYJULY 27 - AUGUST 3
BELMONT UNIVERSITY1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville Tennessee(615) 460-6000
June 29 - July 6 2014
Registration numberPricing$229 ndash Member (2 allowed per member$239 ndash Non-Member$129 ndash Youth (25 or under)
$589 - Family Package (2 adults amp 2 youth living in the same household) Use promo code fp2014 when ordering
Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
PAGE 8 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIA PARTY TO CELEBRATE
OUR LADIES AT THE SWAN CLUB
George Seelinger has arranged a festive night for this yearrsquos Ladiesrsquo Night party at the Swan Club in Roslyn Harbor on Thursday evening June 12 2014 at 630 pm
The event portends great things including
bull A picturesque setting
bull Good food
bull Even better fellowship
bull Enjoyable entertainment and dance music
Johnny La Rosa will provide the music for our listening pleasure and dancing as he has done so admirably over the past several years
C o c k t a i l s w i l l b e s e r v e d o u t d o o r s overlooking the beautiful gardens and fountains from 630 to 730 followed by a full course dinner inside until 1100 pm An open bar will be available throughout the evening
Members will be admitted free of charge but they will be charged $6000 for their guests meaning itrsquos a bargain for couples for a night out for two
RAY SHOTTER HELPS YALE STUDENT MAKE A CHOICE
Poof and hersquos goneYale student Brandon Sherrod has chosen
harmonies over the hardwood at least for a year The 6-foot-6 forward is one of the 14 students selected to make up the next version of the Whiffenpoofs the worldrsquos famous male a cappella singing group
The group formed in 1909 is comprised of rising seniors who take a year off school to travel the world and perform Their alumni include composer Cole Porter former Senator Prescott Bush and many other Yale luminaries
Sherrod said Monday that he spent weeks making what was an extremely tough choice a f te r be ing tapped to be a ldquoWhiff rdquo a commitment that begins in August ldquoThis is supposed to be THE year and you want to play with your guysrdquo he said But the Whiffenpoofs is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunityrdquo
Yale Coach James Jones acknowledges being a little disappointed with the decision Sherrod started 14 games last season and averaged almost seven points and more than four rebounds per game as a junior But even he had to know when Whiffs call you answer - AP
In this space you will find the most perfect segueacute into the two most important pages of this entire bulletin If you read nothing else make sure to read these two pages
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 9
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VII
SPONTANEITY RETURNS TO NASSAU MID-ISLAND Kudos and an honorary pitch pipe to Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar for spark plugging the opportunity to ring a few chords after hours on Tuesdays This kind of singing goes back to the roots of barbershop harmony long before the birth of our society It started in the deep South some time in the 19th century There were no printed arrangements no rules of any kind but wherever men congregate they harmonize whether itrsquos coal miners in Wales foresters in Bavaria or the peat bogs of Ireland
The author of this fine article
Not surpr i s ing ly the harmonies tha t originated in this country have their origins in African music Jim Henry the director of Ambassadors of Harmony earned his PhD with a thesis on this subject These are harmonies that come naturally to the ear and they flourished in this country In the early years of the 20th century there were several professional quartets touring the country singing barbershop harmony In 1938 as we all know a group of men got together for an evening of harmonizing and their gathering got the attention of a reporter who filed a story with the Associated Press In those days newspaper editors were always looking for little tidbits to fill out their news columns and so the AP report appeared in newspapers all over the country and our society was born by the responses
Now we have contests with rules printed arrangements and we sing on risers but the basics havenrsquot changed itrsquos still ear singing where we tune our voices to blend chords Now
we learn our parts but therersquos a practice called woodshedding where we donrsquot stick to a predetermined arrangement but just use our ears to tell us to sing a note thatrsquos somewhere in the chord For instance last Tuesday (May 6th) the gang sang ldquoWhen Irsquom 64rdquo which Irsquod never sung as tenor so I woodshedded it and it must have worked because the chords were all in tune
This kind of singing doesnrsquot replace the more structured program we have but like quartetting it adds an extra dimension and itrsquos just plain fun Any number can play Give it a whirl I think yoursquoll enjoy it Irsquoll trade an hour of sleep for an hour of ringing chords any time
Chiz Bell responds
We should all be grateful for the likes of Jon Ayers in our s o c i e t y I n t h e f o r e g o i n g article Jon has managed to pinpoint an ingredient that our
chapter has been missing for far too long That ingredient is spontaneous singing W h e t h e r i t w a s c o n s c i o u s l y o r unconsciously i t matters not Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar created the kind of spontaneity our chapter has lacked for far too many years
For many years as editor of our monthly bulletin I have espoused spontaneous singing in several of my editorials with barely a tepid response I touted tag singing as the purest form of singing to motivate us to sing our best even going so far as to establish a corner in Winthrop Hall with signs on the wall urging the guys to come sing tags The response was no better
I remember a t tending in terchapter meetings with the Western Suffolk Chapter serving as host chapter in the town hall in Babylon The moment you entered the room there were at least one two sometimes even more quartets octets any number you could choose singing away to their heartsrsquo content This continued into the intermission and then after the meeting was over It seemed like the guys couldrsquot get enough of a good thing
Spontaneous singing puts the fun back into our hobby Hobbies are supposed to be fun I am reminded of the Fullerton California Chapterrsquos boasting and rightly so how they were the ldquoNumber Funrdquo chapter in the Society From reading their monthly newsletter Barbershop Clippinrsquos (Don Derler PublisherEditor) each issue exudes enthusiasm and fun with an average
of 15 contributors per edition Their joy knows no bounds This includes a Friday Harmony for Lunch Bunch which meets at around 1130 am weekly at Giovannirsquos Pizza See blow the front page of one of their bulletins to see the fun they are having
We Nassau Mid- Is landers applaud Vinnie and Maurice for restoring the motivation to sing for fun and enjoyment even after a strenuous 2frac12 hour rehearsal thus putting more fun into our Tuesday nights If 1030 in the evening is too late for some people perhaps the Board would consider starting chapter meetings all year round at 730 pm instead of 8 We manage to accomplish this earlier start time leading up to the annual show Why not always
PAGE 10 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIII
Octet Time in Winthrop Hall
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
HARMONY UNIVERSITYJULY 27 - AUGUST 3
BELMONT UNIVERSITY1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville Tennessee(615) 460-6000
June 29 - July 6 2014
Registration numberPricing$229 ndash Member (2 allowed per member$239 ndash Non-Member$129 ndash Youth (25 or under)
$589 - Family Package (2 adults amp 2 youth living in the same household) Use promo code fp2014 when ordering
Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 9
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VII
SPONTANEITY RETURNS TO NASSAU MID-ISLAND Kudos and an honorary pitch pipe to Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar for spark plugging the opportunity to ring a few chords after hours on Tuesdays This kind of singing goes back to the roots of barbershop harmony long before the birth of our society It started in the deep South some time in the 19th century There were no printed arrangements no rules of any kind but wherever men congregate they harmonize whether itrsquos coal miners in Wales foresters in Bavaria or the peat bogs of Ireland
The author of this fine article
Not surpr i s ing ly the harmonies tha t originated in this country have their origins in African music Jim Henry the director of Ambassadors of Harmony earned his PhD with a thesis on this subject These are harmonies that come naturally to the ear and they flourished in this country In the early years of the 20th century there were several professional quartets touring the country singing barbershop harmony In 1938 as we all know a group of men got together for an evening of harmonizing and their gathering got the attention of a reporter who filed a story with the Associated Press In those days newspaper editors were always looking for little tidbits to fill out their news columns and so the AP report appeared in newspapers all over the country and our society was born by the responses
Now we have contests with rules printed arrangements and we sing on risers but the basics havenrsquot changed itrsquos still ear singing where we tune our voices to blend chords Now
we learn our parts but therersquos a practice called woodshedding where we donrsquot stick to a predetermined arrangement but just use our ears to tell us to sing a note thatrsquos somewhere in the chord For instance last Tuesday (May 6th) the gang sang ldquoWhen Irsquom 64rdquo which Irsquod never sung as tenor so I woodshedded it and it must have worked because the chords were all in tune
This kind of singing doesnrsquot replace the more structured program we have but like quartetting it adds an extra dimension and itrsquos just plain fun Any number can play Give it a whirl I think yoursquoll enjoy it Irsquoll trade an hour of sleep for an hour of ringing chords any time
Chiz Bell responds
We should all be grateful for the likes of Jon Ayers in our s o c i e t y I n t h e f o r e g o i n g article Jon has managed to pinpoint an ingredient that our
chapter has been missing for far too long That ingredient is spontaneous singing W h e t h e r i t w a s c o n s c i o u s l y o r unconsciously i t matters not Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar created the kind of spontaneity our chapter has lacked for far too many years
For many years as editor of our monthly bulletin I have espoused spontaneous singing in several of my editorials with barely a tepid response I touted tag singing as the purest form of singing to motivate us to sing our best even going so far as to establish a corner in Winthrop Hall with signs on the wall urging the guys to come sing tags The response was no better
I remember a t tending in terchapter meetings with the Western Suffolk Chapter serving as host chapter in the town hall in Babylon The moment you entered the room there were at least one two sometimes even more quartets octets any number you could choose singing away to their heartsrsquo content This continued into the intermission and then after the meeting was over It seemed like the guys couldrsquot get enough of a good thing
Spontaneous singing puts the fun back into our hobby Hobbies are supposed to be fun I am reminded of the Fullerton California Chapterrsquos boasting and rightly so how they were the ldquoNumber Funrdquo chapter in the Society From reading their monthly newsletter Barbershop Clippinrsquos (Don Derler PublisherEditor) each issue exudes enthusiasm and fun with an average
of 15 contributors per edition Their joy knows no bounds This includes a Friday Harmony for Lunch Bunch which meets at around 1130 am weekly at Giovannirsquos Pizza See blow the front page of one of their bulletins to see the fun they are having
We Nassau Mid- Is landers applaud Vinnie and Maurice for restoring the motivation to sing for fun and enjoyment even after a strenuous 2frac12 hour rehearsal thus putting more fun into our Tuesday nights If 1030 in the evening is too late for some people perhaps the Board would consider starting chapter meetings all year round at 730 pm instead of 8 We manage to accomplish this earlier start time leading up to the annual show Why not always
PAGE 10 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIII
Octet Time in Winthrop Hall
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
HARMONY UNIVERSITYJULY 27 - AUGUST 3
BELMONT UNIVERSITY1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville Tennessee(615) 460-6000
June 29 - July 6 2014
Registration numberPricing$229 ndash Member (2 allowed per member$239 ndash Non-Member$129 ndash Youth (25 or under)
$589 - Family Package (2 adults amp 2 youth living in the same household) Use promo code fp2014 when ordering
Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
chapter has been missing for far too long That ingredient is spontaneous singing W h e t h e r i t w a s c o n s c i o u s l y o r unconsciously i t matters not Vinnie Colonna and Maurice Debar created the kind of spontaneity our chapter has lacked for far too many years
For many years as editor of our monthly bulletin I have espoused spontaneous singing in several of my editorials with barely a tepid response I touted tag singing as the purest form of singing to motivate us to sing our best even going so far as to establish a corner in Winthrop Hall with signs on the wall urging the guys to come sing tags The response was no better
I remember a t tending in terchapter meetings with the Western Suffolk Chapter serving as host chapter in the town hall in Babylon The moment you entered the room there were at least one two sometimes even more quartets octets any number you could choose singing away to their heartsrsquo content This continued into the intermission and then after the meeting was over It seemed like the guys couldrsquot get enough of a good thing
Spontaneous singing puts the fun back into our hobby Hobbies are supposed to be fun I am reminded of the Fullerton California Chapterrsquos boasting and rightly so how they were the ldquoNumber Funrdquo chapter in the Society From reading their monthly newsletter Barbershop Clippinrsquos (Don Derler PublisherEditor) each issue exudes enthusiasm and fun with an average
of 15 contributors per edition Their joy knows no bounds This includes a Friday Harmony for Lunch Bunch which meets at around 1130 am weekly at Giovannirsquos Pizza See blow the front page of one of their bulletins to see the fun they are having
We Nassau Mid- Is landers applaud Vinnie and Maurice for restoring the motivation to sing for fun and enjoyment even after a strenuous 2frac12 hour rehearsal thus putting more fun into our Tuesday nights If 1030 in the evening is too late for some people perhaps the Board would consider starting chapter meetings all year round at 730 pm instead of 8 We manage to accomplish this earlier start time leading up to the annual show Why not always
PAGE 10 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CHAPTER CHATTER - VIII
Octet Time in Winthrop Hall
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
HARMONY UNIVERSITYJULY 27 - AUGUST 3
BELMONT UNIVERSITY1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville Tennessee(615) 460-6000
June 29 - July 6 2014
Registration numberPricing$229 ndash Member (2 allowed per member$239 ndash Non-Member$129 ndash Youth (25 or under)
$589 - Family Package (2 adults amp 2 youth living in the same household) Use promo code fp2014 when ordering
Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
THE MID-ATLANTIC DISTRICT (MAD) PAGEwwwmidatlanticdistrictorg
Harmony College EASTamp Youth Harmony Camp
Immerse Yourself in a Weekend of MAD Barbershop
Jun 12-15 2014Salisbury MD
Often called ldquoThe GREATEST weekend for barbershopping on the East Coastrdquo Harmony College East is held each year at Salisbury State University in Salisbury MD Tuition is around $200 which includes a 3-night stay 6 meals all courses and two barbershop shows This is one of the lsquosecret benefitsrsquo that the Mid-Atlantic District brings to its members and associates
We bring in the top vocal and performance coaches across the US and Canada and provide classes and coaching for individual singers quartetschoruses and also directors and prospective directors Click here for a listing of coaches and teachers And for the high school singers we host Youth Camp
The school starts on Thursday evening with a general session at 700 pm Classes start at 800 pm Quartets will get their coaching grids when they register at the school Pillow(s) and blanket(s) are not supplied by SU It is also suggested that you bring a drinking cup and bar of soap or the equivalent Download our HCE Brochure
Big Apple Chorus Captures Gold in Northern Division CompetitionThe Manhattan Chapter put 34 men on the
risers at the Northern Division of the Mid-Atlantic District Chorus Finals in Scranton Pennsylvania on Saturday May 2 2014 and came away with the gold medal ably assisted b y o u r o w n M a u r i c e D e b a r a n d B i l l Grieshaber (See article on page 7)
The Five Towns Collegersquos Long Island Sound Chorus won the silver with a score 23 points behind (936 to 913) Third place a awarded to the Montclair New Jerseyrsquos Chorusrsquos Dapper Dans of Harmony
In all nine choruses entered the competition the other chapters represented including the Hunterdon County New Jersey Chapter the AllentownBethlehem Pennsylvania Chapter the Sussex County New Jersey Chapter the Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Chapter the Teaneck New Jersey Chapter and the Morris County Chapter New Jersey Chapter
The final declaration wasbull Manhattan NY is the Northern Division
Chorus Championbull Choruses scoring more than 756 points or
greater qualify for the District Chorus Contest in October 2014
bull Sussex County NJ is the Northern Division Plateau AA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Plateau AAA Champion
bull Montclair NJ is the Northern Division Most Improved Chorus
MAYJUNE 2014 TOOSDAY TOONS PAGE 11
BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
HARMONY UNIVERSITYJULY 27 - AUGUST 3
BELMONT UNIVERSITY1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville Tennessee(615) 460-6000
June 29 - July 6 2014
Registration numberPricing$229 ndash Member (2 allowed per member$239 ndash Non-Member$129 ndash Youth (25 or under)
$589 - Family Package (2 adults amp 2 youth living in the same household) Use promo code fp2014 when ordering
Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
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BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY (BHS) PAGEwwwbarbershopharmonyorg
Chapter filings due now Chapter Presidents Secretaries and Treasurers it is VITAL that you take the time to complete your IRS Form 990n and submit that proof to the Society All US chapters districts and subsidiaries (Brigades etc) must report to the IRS by May 15th each year The IRS is now requiring ALL non-profits regardless of size to file an annual return This is done by using one of the following
bull Form 990-N (electronic filing only-not a paper form) for organizations with gross receipts of $50000 or less
bull Form 990-EZ for organizations with gross receipts less than $200000
bull Form 990Failure to file timely can result in either financial penalties for each day a return is late or loss of non-profit status or both Loss of non-profit status would cause all receipts to become taxable Please ensure that the appropriate filing is sent to the IRS by May 15th
HARMONY UNIVERSITYJULY 27 - AUGUST 3
BELMONT UNIVERSITY1900 Belmont BoulevardNashville Tennessee(615) 460-6000
June 29 - July 6 2014
Registration numberPricing$229 ndash Member (2 allowed per member$239 ndash Non-Member$129 ndash Youth (25 or under)
$589 - Family Package (2 adults amp 2 youth living in the same household) Use promo code fp2014 when ordering
Hotel ReservationsOnline ReservationsClick here to reserve online
Telephone ReservationsMGM Grand Reservations Department (877) 313-5757 or (702) 891-7777(mention Barbershop Harmony Society)
BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
PAGE 12 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
Swipes amp Tiddlys mdashChiz Bell Chapter Historian
PAGE 13 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014
OFFICERSPresident George Seelinger (516) 333-0803VP Music amp Performance Harold Verity (516) 208-3483 Sanman99optonlinenetVP Chapter Development John Brolly (516) 938-4272 brollysoptonlinenetVP Marketing amp PR Bob Heim (516) 652-0601 heimbobaolcomVP Program Vincent Colonna (516) 593-1347Secretary Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomTreasurer Michael T Creaney (516) 432-4115 MTCreaneyaolcomImmediate Past President Jonathan Ayers 631-223-2911 jayers1optoninenet TRUSTEESClass of 2014 Charles Muscarnera and Ray ShotterClass of 2013 Robert Heim and George Seelinger Class of 2012 Steven Brausa and Robert Miraglia
Chorus Director Maurice Debar (631) 587-8694 mjdebar40aolcomAssistant Chorus Director Stephen Stojowski (516) 747-4715 StephenStojowskigmailcomSection Leaders Tenors William Ruth and Harold Verity Leads Vincent Colonna and Eugene Kammerer Baritones Robert Miraglia and Robert Roth Basses Stephen Stojowski
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNELChorus Manager John BrollyLibrarian George SeelingerUniforms Tony LeoneAttendance Eugene KammererShow Chairman Harold VerityWeb Site Bob Heim Co-Bulletin Editor Chiz Bell and Bob HeimMid-Atlantic District Delegate Jonathan AyersChapter Counselor Steve MarrinMAD Northern Division VP George ldquoOleyrdquo OlsonBHS Leadership Academy Instructor Stephen Stojowski
2013 BARBERSHOPPER OF THE YEARJonathan Ayers
TOOSDAY TOONS
CHAPTER QUARTETSAfterGloWormsHarold Verity LeadBob Miraglia Lead
Steve Stojowski BassMaurice Debar Baritone
Contact afterglowormsgmailcom
All In A ChordBill Ruth Tenor
Steve Brausa LeadBernie Genzer Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact Sbrausaverizonnet
Cloud 9Jon Ayers Tenor
Vinnie Colonna LeadJohn Brolly Bass
George Seelinger BaritoneContact vinmar9optonlinenet
Just DuckieHarold Verity TenorSteve Brausa Lead
Maurice Debar BassGeorge Seelinger Baritone
Contact justduckiebsqaolcom
Long Island ExpressBill Ruth Tenor
Gene Kammerer LeadJoe Massaro BassBob Roth Baritone
Contact bjr52optimumnet
No Treble At AllBernie Genzer Tenor
Bill Vesely LeadKen Wunsch Bass
Wayne Lazar BaritoneContact Wvesely1aolcom
QuatrainBob Kelly Tenor
Steve Marrin LeadAl Fennell Bass
Paul Santino Baritone Contact smarrin1aolcom
PAGE 14 TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
TOOSDAY TOONS MAYJUNE 2014
NASSAU MID-ISLAND CALENDAR OF EVENTS
DATE EVENTLOCATION MAY CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesday May 6 - Monday May 12 - Tuesdays - May 20 27 8 pm - 1030 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury MAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETNG - Tuesday May 13 Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
JUNE CHAPTER MEETINGS - Tuesdays June 3 10 17 24 - 8 pm at Winthrop Hall Westbury JUNE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Monday June 9 - Winthrop Hall - 8 pm
THURSDAY JUNE 12 - LADIESrsquo NIGHT at the Swan Club Roslyn Harbor - 630 pm
JUNE 19 - 22 HARMONY COLLEGE EAST - Salisbury University Salisbury MD
SUNDAY JUNE 29 - NORTHPORT VA MEDICAL CENTER - 2 pm
Arrive at 115 pm On stage at 2 pm
THURSDAY JULY 10 - HEWLETTWOODMERE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 7 pm Arrive at 615 pm On stage at 7 pm
JUNE 29 - JULY 6 BHS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION LAS VEGAS NEVADA
TUESDAYS JULY AND AUGUST CHAPTER MEETINGS AT CALVARY PROTESTANT CHURCH 2801 PARK AVE Baldwin NY 11510 TEL (516) 223-4070
SUNDAY AUGUST 3 OUR LADY OF MERCY SUMMER FAIR Hicksville 500 pm
legend BHS Event mad event NMI Event
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