Meeting called to order at 7:17 PM.
FUNDRAISER
A. www.pizzakit.com
B. Little Caesar's Pizzas
C. Make $5 a piece (more if you sell more - up to $7 a piece!)
D. Example: Buy them for $13.50 and sell them for $18.50
E. Order them 3-4 weeks in advance
SHIRTS
A. Squirrel design on the blog - we'll flip the image around so that the baton is in the right hand
B. We got prices from Kent Outfitters
C. Tom's dad has guaranteed us if we find a lower price that he'll beat it
D. If we buy 50 shirts, it will cost $5.80 for a t-shirt, $7.90 for a polo, and $8.05 for a long-sleeve t-shirt
E. If we buy 25 shirts, the cost of each item will go up $.30
F. If we want colored screenprint, the price will also go up
DELTA OMICRON DANCE
A. Mallory and Cara will have more information after the next Delta Omicron meeting
CONSTITUTION
A. Committee meeting February 25th at 6:00 PM in Dr. Grutzmacher's office
B. Free pizza and pop!
MOVIE NIGHT
A. March 24th at 8:00 PM (Room TBA)
B. Mr. Holland's Opus
Formal business meeting adjourned at 7:25 PM.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The 2/10 meeting
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
Next Meeting!
On Wednesday February 10th, we will be having a special guest from the Ohio School for the Blind. Martin Williams is an educator and composer/arranger from Columbus Ohio. He currently is an assitant director of music at The Ohio State School for the Blind, teaching a wide range of classes from kindergarten through high school, including multiple disability classes, choirs, band, and marching band. An emphasis in his teaching program is music that reaches everyone and wishes to show others that just because students may have different disabilities, it does not mean they can not do something, it simply means that they do it differently. Martin holds a Bachelors of the Arts in Music History from The Ohio State University.
Come Wednesday February 10th to find out more!
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Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.
Victor Hugo (1802-1885)
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