Friday, January 11, 2008

Today's Funny

"I base most of my fashion taste on what doesn't itch."

Gilda Radner

Sheridan Community Chorus

Final 2007/2008 Christmas Concert
Sunday, 1/13/08 Start time: 6:30 PM [Chorus Report time: 5:30 PM]
Holy Trinity R.C. Church
1032 Central Avenue
Dunkirk, NY 14048

For further information:
Church phone: (716) 366-2306 [Father David]
Bud: (716) 934-7734 or tubamanbud@gmail.com

Today's funny

"CHARACTER IS TESTED WHEN YOU'RE UP AGAINST IT!"

No matter what situations life throws at you...
no matter how long and treacherous your
journey may seem...
Remember, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Thought for the day...


"All generalizations are false!"

MikeysFunnies

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Sheridan Community Chorus 1/8 Concert

7:00 PM start time at The Lakeshore Nursing Facility.
Rts. 5 & 20 (near Silver Creek Thruway exit) Irving, NY.
Please report ~ 6:00 PM. Enter on the front/east entrance (Tim Horton's side).
We will be singing in the cafeteria. Christmas attire please!
We will be singing excerpts from 'Noel' only. We will not sing the two pieces from 'The Gift Goes On.'

Monday, January 7, 2008

From the Choir Loft

New Year’s has traditionally been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, looking forward to the New Year and making resolutions to improve. So in an effort to help, I
have listed the top 10 resolutions found in a recent survey followed by some helpful suggestions.

Top 10 New Years' Resolutions:

1. Spend more time with family & friends. Join the choir and we will be your musical "friends."

2. Schedule periods of exercise. I will include periods of calisthenics during each choir rehearsal.

3. Lose weight. We don’t allow eating during choir rehearsals.

4. Quit smoking. We don’t allow smoking during choir rehearsals.

5. Enjoy life more. Choir members always enjoy the end of choir rehearsals.

6. Quit drinking. We don’t allow drinking during choir rehearsals.

7. Get out of debt. You can’t shop if you’re at choir rehearsal.

8. Learn something new. We’ll teach you a new rhythm each week.

9. Help others. You will be helping me.

10. Get organized. We need a librarian to organize our music.



See you in choir :) No auditions necessary!

Bud's World

The Perfect Pastor
A RECENT SURVEY HAS COMPILED ALL THE QUALITIES THAT PARISHIONERS EXPECT FROM THE “PERFECT PASTOR.” RESULTS OF A COMPUTERIZED SURVEY INDICATE THE PERFECT PASTOR…
preaches exactly 12 minutes, frequently condemns sin but never “upsets” anyone, works from 8 a.m. until midnight, is also a janitor, makes $60 a week, wears good clothes, buys good books, drives a good car, gives about $80 a week to the poor, is approximately 28 years of age, has been preaching for 30 years, gives completely of herself but never gets too close to anyone in order to avoid criticism, speaks boldly on social issues but never becomes politically involved, has a burning desire to work with teenagers, spends much of her time with senior citizens, makes 15 daily calls to parish families, visits shut-ins and the hospitalized, evangelizes the unchurched, and is always in the office when needed.
GOOD LUCK TO ALL PASTORS!


From the Choir Loft
New Year’s has traditionally been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, looking forward to the New Year and making resolutions to improve. So in an effort to help, I have listed the top 10 resolutions found in a recent survey followed by some helpful suggestions.




Top 10 Resolutions:

1. Spend more time with family & friends. Join the choir and we will be your musical “friends.”
2. Schedule periods of exercise. I will include periods of calisthenics during each choir rehearsal. 3. Lose weight. We don’t allow eating during choir rehearsals.
4. Quit smoking. We don’t allow smoking during choir rehearsals.
5. Enjoy life more. Choir members always enjoy the end of choir rehearsals.
6. Quit drinking. We don’t allow drinking during choir rehearsals.
7. Get out of debt. You can’t shop if you’re at choir rehearsal.
8. Learn something new. We’ll teach you a new rhythm each week.
9. Help others. You will be helping me.
10. Get organized. We need a librarian to organize our music.

(See you in choir.)

I was just wondering…
Does a fish get cramps after eating?
Is “atheism” a non-prophet organization?
If cheese is made of milk, why is it yellow?
Why is there an expiration date on my sour cream container?
If a person can be “discombobulated,” can they be “combobulated?”
Why do they say new and improved? It can’t be new if it was improved, can it?
Were drive-in banks established so most of the cars today could see their real owners?
Why is there a “permanent press” setting on an iron, when you can’t permanently press anything?
If it’s zero degrees today and it’s supposed to be twice as cold tomorrow how cold is it going to be?

Today in history
January 6
1967 – “The Milton Berle Show” last aired on ABC-TV
1963 – “Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom” with Marlin Perkins began on NBC
1759 – George Washington married Martha Dandridge Curtis
Church office: (716) 672-2048, Bud: (716) 934-7734, email: mailto:tubamanbud@yahoo.com
http://www.frombudsworld.blogspot.com/

History of the Carols

‘The Little Drummer Boy’



The legend of a young boy who wishes to give the newly born Christ Child a precious gift is an old one, and found in many countries. In Italy the boy has only an onion; in Spain he has an olive branch; in England he has the ability to juggle; in Holland he has a branch of freesia; in France he has his little drum.
Harry Simeone, once a choral conductor with Fred Waring, selected the latter as the basis for his winsome Christmas song titled ‘The Little Drummer Boy.’ Impulsively joining the solemn cortege of the three kings, with their splendid offerings of fragrant myrrh, pungent frankincense and gleaming gold, the boy realizes in dismay that all he has is his hand drum. Crestfallen, he nonetheless approaches the Babe in the manger and lays the drum at His feet. Only then does he notice the tender, radiant smile that appears for an instant on the face of the Holy Child. His modest gift is not without merit after all.
With its brave little melody and its “prmm, prmm, prmm” accompaniment, ‘The Little Drummer Boy’ has inspired a number of best-selling recordings, chief among them Simeone’s own (in 1958) with his choral group.



Meanwhile…1958…50 years ago…in the United States…


President: Dwight D. Eisenhower…V. President: Richard M. Nixon
Bread: 19¢/loaf, Milk: 25¢/qt., Eggs: 85¢/dz., Gas: 30¢/gal., Min. wage: $1.00/hour
Top songs: ‘Don’t’ (Elvis Presley), ‘The Purple People eater’ (Sheb Wooley), ‘He’s Got the Whole World In His Hands’ (Laurie London), ‘The Chipmunk Song’ (David Seville)
TV shows: Gunsmoke, I Love Lucy, Alfred Hitchock Presents, The Ed Sullivan Show
Hot New Toy in 1958: Hula-Hoop
‘Alfred Heights’ residential development in Silver Creek, NY, was begun.
At Sheridan Methodist church, during the pastorate of Rev. Wayne B. Price, the old wooden building of the church gave way to a new educational unit, which was paid for by funds derived from the ‘Lord’s Acre project’ sponsored by
‘The Methodist Men.’

Ref. RDM TimelinesOfHistory TanBible DmarieCapsule SheridanSettler

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Sheridan Community Chorus (Easter rehearsals)


The Easter cantata: 'I've Seen Jesus,' has not yet arrived via FedEx.

I would like to start Easter rehearsals on Tuesday (1/15/08), or Tuesday (1/22/08).

I will let everyone know as soon as possible. Please invite others to join us.

IT WILL BE FUN...I PROMISE!

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Sheridan Community Chorus Bulletin Board

What is the best night of the week for choir/chorus rehearsals?

I would like to have an Easter Cantata kick-off night at The Sheridan United Methodist Church. We will sit down with the 'I've Seen Jesus' books and watch the DVD.

How about Tuesday, 1/15/08 @ 7:00 pm?
How about Friday, 1/18/08 @ 7:00 pm?
How about Saturday, 1/19/08 @ 7:00 pm?


Please 'click' on the "comments" icon and let me know.
Bud

Sheridan Community Chorus schedule

Remaining Christmas Chorus Calendar...

Tuesday, 1/8/08: 7:00 pm @ Lakeshore Nursing Facility

Sunday, 1/13/08: 6:30 pm @ Holy Trinity R.C. Catholic Church
Report times are 1 hour before starting time.

The recall (Joke)

-"The Lockhorns"
Seattle Post Intelligencer

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

2008 Easter Cantata

Our Easter Cantata for 2008 will be: 'I've Seen Jesus.'

This exciting new 40 minute musical presents the Easter story recounting Jesus' ministry from the Resurrection to the Ascension. It is written by Deborah Craig-Claar & Robert Sterling. It includes opportunities for choir, soloists, readers/actors, small vocal ensemble or praise team and worship leader. It includes an accompaniment DVD to visually enhance the performance.

To listen to excerpts of 'I've Seen Jesus' use this link:
scroll down to "song titles"
click on "Listen!" to listen to excerpts of each title.
We plan on presenting 'I've Seen Jesus' at Sheridan United Methodist church on Palm Sunday, March 16, 2008 at 7:00 PM

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

My 2007 Diary

1/1: A water pipe burst in the kitchen at home…thank God for the Shop-Vac…Happy New Year!
2/3: Our church service in Sheridan was cancelled due to 14” of snow and a 5-degree wind chill factor
2/6: Waited at Diane’s mother’s house for 8 hours waiting for the furnace to be fixed (feet are numb!)
2/21: Spent much of the day trying to get the ice off the roof of the house (a salt sock is salt in pantyhose?)
3/3: We visited ‘Gobbler’s Knob’ restaurant…they tell me Lorraine Cole practically lives there.
3/25: Found out that Eileen Gabel is a pretty great pianist.
4/1: ‘The Baaad Donkey’ kids musical was presented. Great job.
4/07: Had a “home and away” Easter cantata with the Cattaraugus Chorus.
5/07: I saw and heard David Golando’s middle school band in parade…great group!
6/8: The power was out for 17 hours…does that happen more in this area?
6/9: The B.B.B. Tuba Choir at S.U.M. w/Dr. Kate Levy & Riley conducting (WHAT A GREAT GROUP!)
6/24: Diane & I heard The Mormon Tabernacle Choir @ Chautauqua Institute…WOW!
7/1: The Patriotic cantata @ S.U.M. with the military group in uniform. Thanks Colonel Harrigan!
July: Great time @ ‘The Family Jam’ at Barb’s house
7/6: My niece’s wedding in Buffalo…1st time in 21 years all my siblings are together at one time!
7/15: The Community Chorus @ Cattaraugus Christian Camp…largest crowd we’ve ever performed for!
7/22: David Golando’s ‘Sax Time’ @ church…great group!
8/1: Played @ Chautauqua County Home…MAN IS IT HOT! ONLY THE RESIDENTS ARE COMFY!
8/4: Participated in the Silver Creek Village Wide Yard Sale…lots of lookers! Is our stuff junk?
8/13: Vacation Bible School @ our church – 1st use of the church video projector! Great week.
8/19: Church service @ Dunkirk Conference Ctr. (Is it always chilly & rainy when we come here?)
9/14: Chorus performs @ The Grape Festival…thank God it didn’t rain! How about that wind!
10/1: We had the roof replaced @ home…boy, it’s hard heaving everything into that dumpster
11/18: Our 18 voice Tuba choir hardly fits on the platform at the Westfield Assembly of God church
12/9: Chorus sings at St. Joe’s R.C. church in N.T. No one got lost or hurt! Got to see my former pastor!
12/16: Will the ‘Nor’eastern’ storm cancel Christmas cantata? Postponed! (Someone called me a wimp!)

Bud’s 2007 reflections…
How many times has Pastor Molly run, jumped, or skipped during a sermon? Is she the hardest working pastor in WNY? I miss seeing Alice & Neal. It’s great to have Lorraine Bailey with us. Carolyn Dobony seems to never miss a service. Will Steve Brennan be home this weekend? Wendy Gens has a great little ‘Angel.’ Lincoln looks great in his costume! Jan Delcamp takes a breath only once every 4 minutes while singing (great singer). Just when you think Riley isn’t paying attention, up pops his head between the pews. Thanks JoAnn & Terry Niebel. No one got lost during the ‘road rally’ but they really do have dirt roads around here! Boy, does Barb keep the church clean. Jeannine seems to never miss a cue during the service. The members of my Sunday school class are great! (I’m not really the “teacher") Charlie & Mary snuck a dog into my yard! Do I hear the sound of billiard balls upstairs?

Thanks Diane.

History of the Carols



“Auld Lang Syne”
Robert Burns, the most famous of Scottish poets, discovered the lyrics for “Auld Lang Syne” in the course of his travels about the Highland countryside. He wrote his publisher in 1791 that he heard these lyrics being sung by an old man to a “mediocre” tune but was sure they were good enough to deserve a better melody. That “mediocre” tune is not what we sing today. The now traditional one was used in ‘Rosina,’ an opera by William Shield, was first performed in London in 1783. Perhaps Shield knew it as a folksong. It appears somewhat altered, in his opera’s Overture, and later as an imitation of bagpipes. Somehow that tune crossed the Atlantic, where it became the marching song at the University of Virginia.
When bandleader Guy Lombardo programmed it there in 1932 with the “Auld Lang Syne” words (that include two stanzas from Burns’ adaptation of the ancient poem) as a closing number at a college dance, the students cheered in recognition of “their” tune. As a result, Lombardo decided to make it his regular closing number.
Today, the familiar music and words (the title translates literally as “old long since”) are sung as a farewell to the old year, a ritual of parting, in virtually all English-speaking countries. And for more than half a century, it was featured on Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians’ famous New Year’s Eve radio and television broadcasts, heard throughout most of the world.

It happened on January 1st…
1985 – New York State became the 1st state in the U.S. with a mandatory seat belt law
1971 – Tobacco ads totaling $20 million were banned from Television & radio
1966 – The final episode of ‘The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet’ w/Rick Nelson filmed
1956 – Elvis Presley recorded ‘Heartbreak Hotel’ for RCA in Nashville
1946 – Emperor Hirohito of Japan announced he was not a god
1944 – Gen. Clark replaced Gen. Patton as commander of the 7th Army
1908 – The 1st “Ball Drop,” signaling the New Year, took place in New York City
1892 – Ellis Island was first opened as an immigration station near the Statue of Liberty
1863 – President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation freeing slaves
404 – The last gladiator competition took place in Rome

Ref. RDM TimelinesOfHistory TanBible DmarieCapsule CBS.COM

Monday, December 31, 2007

Sheridan Community Chorus 12/30/07 Christmas Cantata

We had a full house last night and the performance was a tremendous success. To everyone involved in the production...
Great job!

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Sheridan Community Chorus 12/30/07 concert

Chorus report time: 6:00 pm
Concert start time: 7:00 pm
Place: Sheridan United Methodist Church
2679 East Main Road Sheridan, NY 14135
Choir members' shuttle service will begin at 5:45 at St. John Bosco parking lot (.5 mile west of our church). Choir members are asked to park their cars in the St. John Bosco parking lot and take the shuttle to our church. This will leave parking spaces available for our visitors. The shuttle service will resume following the concert.
2008 Chorus plans:
Tuesday, January 8, 2008 @ 7:00 pm at Lakeshore Nursing facility.
Sunday, January 13, 2008 @ 3:00 pm at Holy Trinity Church 1032 Central Ave. Dunkirk, NY.
Easter concert: Sunday, March 16, 2008 @ 7:00 pm @ Sheridan United Methodist church.
Patriotic concert: Sunday, June 29, 2008 @ 7:00 pm @ Sheridan United Methodist church.
Patriotic concert: Sunday, 7/13/08 or 7/20/08 @ Cattaraugus Christian camp.
Christmas concert: Sunday, 12/21/08 @ Sheridan United Methodist church.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

'Twas the Day after Christmas

Twas the day after Christmas, and all through the house, every creature was sleeping, even the mouse.
The toys were all broken, their batteries dead, Santa was passed out with some ice on his head.
Wrapping and ribbons covered the floor, while upstairs the family continued to snore.

And I in my T-shirt, new Reeboks and jeans, went into the kitchen and started to clean.
When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from the sink to see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew like a flash, tore open the curtains and threw up the sash.
When what to my wondering eyes should appear, but a little white truck with an oversize mirror.
The driver was smiling, so lively and grand, the patch on his jacket said US POST-MAN.
With a handful of bills, he grinned like a fox, then quickly stuffed them into our box.
Bill after bill and still they all came, whistling and counting he called them by name.
Now Macy's, now Sibley's, now Penny’s and Sears, here’s Levitz and Target and Mervyn’s….all here.
To the top of your limit, every store, every mall, now chargeaway, chargeaway, chargeaway all!!
He chuckled and whistled as he finished his work, he filled up the box, then turned with a jerk.
He sprang to his truck and he drove down the road, driving much faster with just half of a load.
Then I heard him exclaim with great holiday cheer,“ENJOY WHAT YOU GOT….YOU”LL BE PAYING ALL YEAR!!”
credit: forwardedfunnies.com
Sheridan Community Chorus Christmas Concert: Sunday,
December 30 @ 7:00 PM
Sheridan United Methodist Church 2679 Route 20 Sheridan, NY 14135

Sheridan Community Chorus Christmas Concert

The Sheridan Community Chorus annual Christmas concert will be Sunday, December 30, 2007 at 7:00 pm at The Sheridan United Methodist Church (2679 East Main Road [Route 20] Sheridan, NY.
This talented chorus will present the fresh, new Christmas musical 'Noel' by David T. Clydesdale. This entertaining cantata includes choir, solos, drama, accompanying video, narration, full orchestral background all under the direction of Bud Lowery.
Come early...invite your friends and neighbors. The concert is free and a free-will offering will be taken. For further information call (716) 934-7734 or tubamanbud@gmail.com

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Christmas credit (Joke)

Why is getting Christmas presents for your kids just like a day at the office?

You do all the work and the fat guy in the suit gets all the credit.