Sunday, October 17, 2010

It's Time for the Crab Feed

Tickets are on sale now for the 15th Annual Folsom Music Boosters Crab Feed - a must attend Folsom tradition – on Friday, November 19th, 2010 beginning at 5:30pm! Live and silent auctions will be held throughout the evening as you are entertained by Folsom High School's nationally acclaimed jazz bands and jazz choirs. Individual tickets are $35. This price will go up on November 12th to $40 so buy your tickets early! King Crab Tables are also available to purchase for $275.

To purchase tickets, visit:
www.folsommusic.org

We are asking for Booster families to please make a minimum $30 donation to the live or silent auction, whether in the form of gift certificates, large ticket items, gift baskets or simply monetary. To donate items for our auction, contact:

Katherine Wood: 916-716-4318 or email cfauction@FolsomMusic.org.
Call today to make arrangements for your donation to be picked up!

Michele Sams will also be in front of the Band Room on Monday October 18th and Monday October 25th from 5:00pm to 6:00pm to collect donations.

Still looking for volunteers to help with the event. Please contact: Michele Sams, Crab Feed Chair @ CrabFeed@FolsomMusic.org , (916)505-5655 or Katherine Wood, Auction Chair, @ CFAuction@FolsomMusic.org, (916)716-4318.

For more information about the Crab Feed please attend the General Booster Meeting on Tuesday 10/19 @ 7:00 pm in the band room.

Kaiser To Give Back

ATTENTION ALL KAISER EMPLOYEES

Currently Kaiser Permanente is conducting their annual Employee Community Giving Campaign. Kaiser employees may make a one time or continuous payroll contribution to any 501c3 organization, i.e., Folsom Music Boosters. Kaiser will match an employee contribution up to $200 dollars. Enrollment ends October 31, 2010. Thank you Jennifer Sweeney for bringing this to our attention.

Folsom Fall Festival 2010

The FOLSOM FALL FESTIVAL (Saturday November 6th) is still in need of volunteers. This Marching Band Festival is always a fun and exciting day, and we need your help to make it happen. Please contact Holly Larson at 984-1237 or bmllarson@sbcglobal.net.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Correction - Marsalis Concert

Correction on the dates our students will play with Delfeayo Marsalis!

Marsalis will be visiting Folsom High on November 4th and will play and coach the A Jazz Band. Then our four students, Lynsey Carpenter, Molly Redfield, Michael Jercich and Austin White, will rehearse and play with him onstage at Mondavi on November 12th. For tickets to the November 12th concert, visit http://www.mondaviarts.org/events/event.cfm?event_id=965&season=2010.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

FHS Music Boosters on Facebook

Did you know the Folsom High School Music Boosters are on Facebook now? Check it out at http://www.facebook.com/p.php?i=507721819&k=56B2266Z3T6G6BD1VK5XTPXUR6BAW22CRSHW&oid=93478273509

Folsom High Music Students To Perform With Delfeayo Marsalis


Thursday, November 4th is going to be a big day for some of our jazz band students. Lynsey Carpenter, Molly Redfield, Michael Jercich and Austin White are prepping to perform with Delfeayo Marsalis on the Mondavi Center stage after spending the day rehearsing with Delfeayo and his band. Delfeayo Marsalis, brother of jazz legends Branford, Wynton, and Jason Marsalis, is a Grammy-winning producer and trombonist. Delfeayo has been involved with educating youth in various developmental programs for several years.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit http://www.mondaviarts.org/events/event.cfm?event_id=905&season=2010. Good luck to our students!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

2009/2010 Top Folsom High Jazz Groups Perform at Monterey Jazz Festival

Our 2009/2010 advanced jazz band and jazz choir just returned from performing (September 19, 2010) at the 53rd Annual Monterey Jazz Festival, headlining Harry Connick Jr. The groups won the right to perform at the Festival after winning top awards at the Monterey Next Generation Jazz Festival last April, a student competition sponsored by the Monterey Jazz Festival.

The Monterey Next Generation Jazz Festival hosts the country's top high school jazz musicians each year who audition for a spot to compete at the professional Festival. The competition is tough! There were 48 Big Band audition submissions from 23 states, and the Next Generation Jazz Festival accepted only 12 bands. The vocal groups were just as competitive. Following their performance at the Monterey Jazz Festival, some jazz students had the opportunity to spend time backstage with Harry Connick Jr.'s trumpet player. Congratulations to all!