First rehearsal is tomorrow morning starting at 9 a.m. at
South High School/Salt Lake Community College. Please park on the east
side of the campus (where the football stadium once stood) and enter through
the east doors. As you walk through the lobby, please think about all the
hours you spent sitting in the choir room because you’ll be walking right
through it!
Attached please find a map for tomorrow’s rehearsal.
Only TWO doors will be open in the morning: the East entrance and the
Handicapped entrance next to the Grand Theatre (starred on map).
Directional arrows lead you to the elevator and the starred areas on the second
floor are the rehearsal rooms. We will begin the rehearsal in room W252
and may split off into sectionals at some point during the rehearsal. The
doors will be open at 8 a.m. The east parking lot where the football
stadium once stood provides the most parking options. A parking permit
and quarters for the meters are not required because school is not in session,
but please remember to follow standard parking regulations (no red curbs or handicapped
spots without proper tags).
We will have original copies of the music available at
rehearsal tomorrow. However, since we have only an estimate of the number
of people who plan to sing in the choir, please bring your copy of the music if
you took the time to print from www.southhighsings.com
(remember, the password is “cubs”).
There is a great deal of excitement about this concert and
the opportunity to be reunited with our fellow A cappella and Bel Canto
friends. We anticipate that rehearsal will last until noon and if you
would like to join us for lunch following the rehearsal at Chuck-a-rama,
located at 700 East and 400 South, they are expecting a surge in diners between
12:30 and 1 p.m.
We know it is a busy time of year and we appreciate your
taking the time to be with us at rehearsals and the concert.
Remember, you can practice anytime, anywhere by accessing
and/or downloading the rehearsal tracks at www.southhighsings.com. A few
more accompaniments have been added in the last week. Thank you to my
Cedar City friend and neighbor, Mary Anne Anderson, for helping me with the
accompaniments. Did I happen to mention that while we were working on
this project, I discovered that her husband, Le Grand Anderson, is a South High
Alum who was one of Dr. Willardson’s students. I also learned that like
many of you, he was involved with Dr. Willardson and the Salt Lake Symphonic
Choir. What a small world!
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