Thursday, February 15, 1999 Music Society Notes Dear Students, On November 17th, 1989, the 2nd Annual Music Society Play- a-thon was held with tremendous success. The Society managed to raise $850.00 for its scholarship fund. The Play-a-thon started 1:00 pm Friday afternoon and preceeded until 1:00 pm Saturday afternoon, giving 24 hours of con- tinuous music put on by the stu- dents of the Music Dept. /Society. November 17th also is another significant day for the Music So- ciety. This day marks the day in which we received our new Mu- sic Society t-shirts. The design on the t-shirt itself was designed by a 9-year-old, Joshua Chow- dorow. Josh’s mother is a full- time Music student here at UPEI. Many thanks go out from myself and the rest of the members of The Message ring. ring. ring. 7 click. we are sorry, the student you have dialed has been discontinued. please call the department of education for assistance. click. The Kraft-Dinner Kids the Music Society to Joshua. We plan, as a society, to purchase jackets and incorporate the new crest on the jacket itself. Again, thanks, Joshua, on a job well done. Also at this time I would like to thank the following: Mr. Donut and Tim Horton’s on Uni- versioty Ave. for,donating boxes of muffins and doughnuts for the Play-a-thon. Also, Bun King in sherwood donated food. Mrs. Kenny’s Bake Shop donated a large cake for the official open- ing ceremonies which were held at 1:30 pm on Friday, Nov 17. Both CFCY and CHTN dropped by for the event and provided publicity. Pats Rose and Gray Room, Charlottetown, donated a $20.00 gift certificate as a prize. Another prize was donated by Mr. Jack Sorenson from Tryon who made a beautiful Music Note Clock. Mr. Sorenson is the owner of Really-O-Handicrafts in Tryon, PEI. I also would like to thank the President of UPEI, President Elliot, for coming to the opening ceremonies and officially open- ning the event by conducting the Choral Lab through the group’s first piece. Great Job! I also would like to thank the admin- istraion of UPEI for letting the © MUsic Society use Steele Recital Hall to hold this long event. Fi- nally, but most important of all, I would like to thank the students in the Music Dept. that partici- pated in the event. Congratula- tions on a job well done! A final note (no pun in- tended), the Music Society will be having their first Pub on March Wednesday, March 14 Pitstop page 11 Music Society Pub Do you want to party after that:-long spring break with your UPEI buddys? Well, the Mu- sic Society here at UPEI has the night for you. The UPEI Music Society os going to host their first pub on Thursday, March 1. A long line of activites and various entertain- ment have been planned. Down- stairs in the Panther Lounge, Charlottetown’s own “StarMak- ers” will be rocking. Have you ever dreamed of singing, well now you can with “StarMakers”. So bring your Rock and Roll voice and cut your own song. ‘There will also be various door prizes ? On y 4 7 © GY, BLE $'495 49 Ist. I suggest you don’t miss it. It’s going to be a great evening. Again, many thanks to all and keep your eyes and ears open for more Music Society events to given away including a new Sony Walkman. Upstairs on the 2nd floor, dance the night away with UPEI’s own “Dave Shepard Big Band”. Tou-will be dancing to music from Big Band Jazz to good old Rock and Roll. CHTN personalities will be dropping by for for the party on March Ist. Plus amatuer comedy winners Cabaret Chuck and Sebastian will make a farewell guest appear- ance throughout the evening. So, mark Thursday, March 1 on your calender and bring your well- tuned voice and dancing shoes for a Music Society first, the pub of the year. come. Sincerely, President - Music Society Kevin Ritter (a.k.a. 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