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Isaiah 54:13 "And all thy children shall be taught of the LORD; and great shall be the peace of thy children."
May. 4, 2008
Band Concert May 19th
Several PCHEA children play instruments in the Central Oklahoma Home School Band which is having its 2008 Spring Concert on Monday, May 19th . Everyone is welcome to attend, and admission is free!
This concert will feature all of the bands including the Stage Band, but not the Orchestra.
Monday, May 19th at 7:00 p.m.
Emmaus Baptist Church
16001 S. Western
Oklahoma City, OK 73170
405-691-6646
Click here for a map.
Directions From Shawnee:
Take I-35 south to the 19th Street exit in Moore.
Go west on 19th street. 19th Street turns into SW 149th Street.
Continue west on SW 149th until you get to Western Ave.
Go south on Western to Emmaus Baptist Church.
Alternately, you can take I-240 west to Western Avenue. Go south on Western Ave. until you get to Emmaus Baptist Church, which is south of SW 149th.
NOTE: Band participants are to wear their white band shirts and dark skirts or slacks.
Before-Concert Rehearsal Schedule at Emmaus:
Beginning Bands needs to be in place by 5:15.
Intermediate Bands need to be ready by 5:45.
Advanced Bands ready to go by 6:15.
Wind Ensemble at 6:35.
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The Smith family always goes to Braum's after band concerts! And you are invited! It's always fun when we have a group of band people there, so make plans to join us. This year we will be going to the Braum's on SE 19th Street in Moore. It's the Braum's that is fairly close to I-35 and the 19th Street exit, just west of I-35.
Click here for the map to Braum's.
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Dec. 11, 2007
Band Concert on December 18th
Several PCHEA children play instruments in the Central Oklahoma Home School Band which is having its Christmas concert of the 2007-2008 school year . Everyone is welcome to attend, and admission is free!
Tuesday, December 18th at 7:00 p.m.
Emmaus Baptist Church
16001 S. Western
Oklahoma City, OK 73170
405-691-6646
Click here for a map.
Directions From Shawnee:
Take I-35 south to the 19th Street exit in Moore.
Go west on 19th street. 19th Street turns into SW 149th Street.
Continue west on SW 149th until you get to Western Ave.
Go south on Western to Emmaus Baptist Church.
Alternately, you can take I-240 west to Western Avenue. Go south on Western Ave. until you get to Emmaus Baptist Church, which is south of SW 149th.
NOTE: Band participants are to wear Christmas dress instead of their band shirts.
Rehearsal Schedule for participants:
The Tuesday rehearsal schedule for December the 18th is as follows:
Intermediate band will meet from 3:00 to 4:00;
Advanced Band will meet from 4:00 to 5:00. The stage band will meet from 5:00 5:30.
The Winds Ensemble will rehearse from 5:30 to 6:30.
All of these bands will meet at Emmaus Baptist Church, the site of our concert. We will provide dinner (pizza) for all band players who attend.
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Dec. 10, 2006
Centennial Celebration
The following information regarding the Oklahoma Centennial Celebration in Shawnee was submitted by PCHEA member Beverly Mosman. The celebration will take place next year, and it's not too early to start making plans for the event. You may purchase your very own Centennial calendar from various locations around Shawnee or directly from Beverly.
Ruth
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As some of you know, I am co-chairman for the State Centennial Celebration in Shawnee, September 21-22, 2007. Our first project is a centennial calendar. Right now these calendars are available at the Santa Fe Depot Museum, the Shawnee Chamber of Commerce, and Ells' Jewelry on Kickapoo across from Sonic. The calendars have Cliff Lehmann prints of historic buildings in Pottawatomie County, interesting stories and trivia from the past. The prints are suitable for framing or the calendar may be collected as a Centennial souvenir.
Each calendar sells for $10. The proceeds will help to pay for Centennial Events in September and other projects throughout the year. You may also purchase your calendar from me by email or calling me.
Centennial Events on September 21-22 include the Dedication of a Memorial to Louise Fluke, the designer of the Oklahoma State Flag and a monument to Centennial Pottawatomie County Towns; Santa Fe Homecoming at the Santa Fe Depot Museum, a Statehood Ball; Centennial Queen Contest; Parade led by Native American Dancers, Family Reunion type activities in Woodland Park including a Decades of Fashion Show. Fireworks and other entertainment will cap off the weekend. At the Louise Fluke dedication, the Daughters of the American Revolution will be distributing Oklahoma State Flags.
The Ritz Theater will also be available for groups of students who want to present Oklahoma History skits, presentations, or musical numbers.
Projects include a Photo History Mural at the Shawnee Public Library, Coloring Books and a coloring contest in addition to Pottawatomie County CENTURY OF PROGRESS teacher's guides, and much more.
Please purchase your Centennial Calendar a.s.a.p. and make a notation to attend the Centennial events in Shawnee in September.
Thanks,
Beverly Mosman
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Oct. 10, 2006
M&M's POPS CONCERT at OBU
M&M's POPS CONCERT
Thursday, October 26, 2006 Friday, October 27, 2006 7:30 p.m. Potter Auditorium in Raley Chapel, OBU
featuring OBU Symphonic Band and Bison Jazz Orchestra
The OBU music
department is graciously giving PCHEA a group discount to the M&M's
Pops Concert on October 27th and 28th. Tickets are regularly $5 each,
but we will be able to purchase tickets for only $2.00 each. The price
of the tickets includes a packet of M&M's.
I will be purchasing the discount tickets for our group in advance and will need the money for the tickets by Monday, October 23rd. If you are interested in
going to the concert, please contact me soon at 275-6205 or
pcheainfo@gmail.com.
Our whole family has attended the M&M's
concert for the past 3 years and we all think it's a lot of fun. ~Ruth
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Oct. 5, 2006
Get Lost in the Maize
Fall is here! The cool, crisp weather (don't we wish!), pumpkins, scarecrows, and hayrides make good companions for a visit to a cornfield maze. If schoolwork is getting you down and you'd rather be outside enjoying the weather, then this is your opportunity to get lost in "The Maize". The Shawnee maze is situated on five acres and includes hayrides, farm animals, and a pumpkin patch. Located just northeast of Shawnee off Hwy. 18 and Wolverine Road, it is open until November 4th, Thursdays through Saturdays. For more information, visit the Maize website or call 405-401-8217.
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