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CENTERVILLE BAND BOOSTERS

CENTERVILLE BAND BOOSTERS. General Band Meeting – April 24, 2012. Introductions. Centerville High School Band Program. CHS Marching Band The Centerville Jazz Band. The concert ensembles-Wind Symphony/Symphonic Band/Concert Bands-are the foundation of the Centerville Band Program.

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CENTERVILLE BAND BOOSTERS

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  1. CENTERVILLE BAND BOOSTERS General Band Meeting – April 24, 2012

  2. Introductions

  3. Centerville High School Band Program CHS Marching Band The Centerville Jazz Band The concert ensembles-Wind Symphony/Symphonic Band/Concert Bands-are the foundation of the Centerville Band Program. The many varied co-curricular ensembles and other music classes are offered to students to supplement the basic concert band experience. Jazz-Rock Improv, Music Tech, & Theory Classes Solos & Ensembles Wind Symphony Symphonic Band Concert Band Jazz Ensembles Pep Band Winter Guard & Winter Percussion

  4. Centerville Jazz Band We are a traveling competitive marching band that competes locally & out of state; sponsored by the Centerville Band Boosters. 4

  5. Regional Champions Centerville Bands of America 9th Place Bands of America Championships 2nd Place Kettering Fairmont Bands of America (BOA) Grand Champion King’s Invitational 2008 2010 2nd Place Centerville Bands of America 12th Place Bands of American Championships Grand Champion Bellbrook Invitational Regional Champion Mason Bands of America (BOA) 2009 2011 Competition Results 5

  6. Let’s take a look back at last year’s show 6

  7. Killer Queen How much did it cost? Production: $99,892.00 Travel: $62,309.00 Operating Costs:$16,533.00 Total: $178,734.00 7

  8. Where does the money go? • Band Camp • Music, instruments, and drill • Hotel costs for overnight stays • Food costs for students • Transportation • Truck Rentals • Specialty Staff Salaries • Uniforms and props • Competition entry fees All this and more!!! 8

  9. Treasurer’s Report Operating Account: $21,710.00 Scholarship: $5,639.00 Reserve: $67,442.00 Total: $94,791.00 9

  10. Here is the breakdown • Student Fees • Cover approximately 70% of the annual costs • Fundraisers help reduce your portion of fees Centerville Band Boosters • Cover approximately 30% of the annual costs • Fundraisers build CJB Booster General Fund to cover Booster’s portion CJB Boosters cover 30% Student Fees cover 70% 10

  11. How are fees set? • Number of Students • Competition Schedule and Estimated Expenses • Profit from fundraisers • Spring Flower Sales • Calendar Ad Sales • Soaring Sounds • Centerville Invitational 11

  12. How are we keeping costs down? • Moved Band Camp to CHS • Increased fundraising opportunities • Reduced long distance travel 12

  13. What is this going to cost me? It’s not free, but it is a lot of fun! CJB Student Marching Fee TBD + 15 Calendars ($75.00) Marching Band Fees are due Dessert Night July 22, 2012 Band Members Will Not Be Allowed to attend Band Camp Until All Fees Are Paid in Full

  14. Fundraising • The Centerville Band program is supported by the Centerville Band Boosters. • Both in school and extra curricular programs are soley funded by the Booster Club. • Fundraising provides funds for both the General Booster fund and provides you with an opportunity to lower any fees for the additional programs.

  15. Who Benefits? • We all do!!! • Fundraising impacts the General Fund. • We need everyone to participate to make our fundraising efforts successful How can you help??? • Participate in every fundraiser and meet the per student fundraising goals • Volunteer at all the events we host: • MEPA • Soaring Sounds • Centerville Invitational

  16. On-going Fundraisers • Groceries: • Kroger Cards • Reloadable cards that provide a percentage of use back to the students account • Dorothy Lane Market Scrip: • Vacations • Restaurants • Gas • Scrip provides the opportunity to purchase gift cards that also provide a percentage of use back to the students account

  17. Fundraising Schedule FUNDRAISERS… • January – March • Corporate Sponsorship Solicitation • Calendar Advertising solicitation April – May • Spring Flower Sales June – July • Soaring Sounds Program Advertising Sales 17

  18. Fundraising Schedule FUNDRAISERS… • August • ATP Tennis Tournament • Golf Tournament September - December • New Fundraiser – PJ Sales October • Centerville Invitational Program Ad Sales November - December • Poinsettia Sales 18

  19. What are some other fundraisers? • Band night at local restaurants • Hosting Competitions • Soaring Sounds • Centerville Invitational • MEPA and WGI Winter Competitions

  20. Calendar Blitz • Our next important fundraising date is Calendar Blitz night – July 5. Mark your calendar! • Everyone is required to sell 15 calendars (included in your fees). Calendars are passed out at Blitz night. • Blitz night helps you sell those calendars – it’s very important to be here to participate.

  21. NEW ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN FUNDRAISERS… • Tentative Launch Date – July 2012 • Centerville Jazz Band is a 501C3 What does this mean? • Donors can personally contribute and now receive a tax benefit • CJB will be creating a committee to identify potential donors from alumni and local businesses 21

  22. NEW ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN FUNDRAISERS… • Ways to give • Donation checks accepted payable to Centerville Band Boosters • Contributions may be made on http://www.centervilleband.org • CJB is listed on the 2012 Combined Federal Campaign • Watch for CJB on the CFC pledge card Company Matching Gift Program • Examples: LexisNexis, Monster.com & more 22

  23. Can we schedule a family vacation this Summer? Absolutely Yes!!! • “Mini” Camp: • Percussion: June 18 - 20, 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM • Color Guard: June 25 - 29, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM • Brass & Woodwinds: June 25 – June 29, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Parade practice – July 3, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Americana Parade – July 4, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Calendar Blitz – July 5 Soaring Sounds – July 9 Music Rehearsal - July 10, 12, 17, & 19, 6:00 PM – 9:00PM Dessert Night – July 22, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Band Camp – July 23 – 27 & July 30 – 3 Uniform fitting – July 28 by Schedule Ice Cream Social – August Full CJB Rehearsal August 13-14 – Time TBD School Starts: August 15

  24. June “Mini” Camps

  25. July • Pickup T-shirt • Americana Parade • Calendar Blitz • Soaring Sounds • Dessert Night • Pay Fees • Band Camp

  26. A LITTLE MORE ABOUT BAND CAMP • Mandatory • Know music before band camp • Band Camp runs July 23 – August 3 • Uniform Fitting/Individual Pictures July 28

  27. August • Ice Cream Social • CHS Football Games • Tailgate at Home Games • P.E. Credit for Marching Band Practice Practice Practice

  28. September Most Weekends are Band Weekends! • Northmont Premier • Spaghetti Dinner to Kick-Off the Season (Rookie Parent hosted event) • Holiday at Home Parade • Saturday Practices • Marching Band Competitions • CHS Football Games (Home and Away)

  29. October Most Weekends are Band Weekends! • Saturday Practices • Local Competitions • CHS Football Games (Home and Away) • Marching Band Competitions • Pops Concert • Chili Dinner

  30. November Grand Nationals Weekend, Already?! • BOA Competitions • BOA Grand Nationals • Book Hotels early • Buy Tickets Through BOA • End of Season Brunch • Poinsettia Sales

  31. November - December • Winter Percussion/Winter Guard Auditions • Jazz Ensemble Auditions • Basketball Pep Band (BBPB) • Winter Concert Performances

  32. January – March • Winter Guard • Winter Percussion • OMEA Solo & Ensemble (February) • OMEA Large Group Contest (March) • Band Spring Flower sales

  33. April • WGI finals for Percussion and Guard • Band Spring Flower sales • Marching Band Auditions We had SO much fun, let's do it again!

  34. May • Awards Night • Deliver Spring Flowers • Fine Arts Week Another Year Begins!!!!

  35. How do we Communicate? Wed sheet Buddy Rookie • Centerville Band Program Website • http://www.centervilleband.org/ • CHARMS • Weekly e-mails • E-mail blasts • One Call Now • Wednesday Sheet • Rookie Buddies

  36. What is a Rookie Buddy? Someone who’s been through this at least once Your guide to get you through the first year Your “go to person” for questions ***** Join us during Clinics next week for a brief **** question/answer session Panera Bread from 6-7 on Mon-Wed Apr 30th – May 2nd.

  37. Volunteer Opportunities Volunteer on the Band Website for all events through the CHARMS website. The link can be found on the band website. www.centervilleband.org

  38. Pit Crew

  39. Responsible for Logistics 39

  40. Looking for Truck Drivers

  41. THANK YOU 41

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