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showcase presenta-tion by accordionist Chuck Henry. He is a superb entertain-er and musician. His performance will begin at 2:30 p.m.
This is a great way to start the new year and kick off our ALSI membership drive. We hope to sign up new accordionists and live music loyal supporters in San Di-ego.
Please be part of ALSI in 2014.
Happy New Year!In friendship,
Gordon Kohl —
by Gordon Kohl
Accordionists andMusic friends:
Hello! 2014 is here.Congratulations,
A.L.S.I. You have made it. Wow! 25 years of success with an involved accordion music club in San Di-ego. So many peoplehave been present at c l u b m e e t i n g s through the years. Musicians, students of the accordion, listen-ers, dancers and fami-ly have been support-ive of A.L.S.I. activities
They attend our pic-nics, concerts, show-cases and other fun gatherings. It has been great for me to see new people wishing to join our accordion club. Tell your friends and mu-sicians near and far about our great group and all its ac-tivities.
I hope that you can be at our special January 12th meet-ing. Member accor-dionists will play open microphone from 1 to 2 p.m. Then a very enjoya-ble break time with special refreshments will be served to commemorate the club’s 25th anniver-sary.
Following the break, there will be a
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
JANUARY 2014
January 2014Volume 21 Issue 1
NEWSLETTER
Inside this issue:
President’s Message
1
General Info. 2
Happiness at ALSI
3-4
Holiday Photos 5
Coming Next Month
6
Coming This Month
7
Accordion News 8
Calendar 9
Playing Around 9
Silent Reed 8
Harold J. Estok FounderALSI and REED BLOCK
President:Gordon Kohl619-395-0454
Presidents Emeriti:(Founder) Harold Estok
Ron GriffinKjell HolmesGloria Ensign
Vice President:Mary Lou Erwin
619-448-9588
Meeting Coordinator:Bill Barr
619-337-1111
Editor/Secretary:Helen Estok Schoell
619-584-4970
Treasurer &Ensemble Director:
Vicki Eriqat619-563-5586
Recording Secretary:Sharon Marotte
619-286-3948
Newsletter/Webmaster: Bob Page
760--815-4783
GENERAL INFORMATION
Page 2
MEMBERSHIPS: New membership and renewal for year 2014 are; the fee is $100 Gold, $25 U.S.A., $26 Canada, $27 for International delivery. For new members; partial year memberships can be purchased. Make check or mon-ey order payable to ALSI and send to: Helen Estok Schoell, at P.O. Box 151357 San Diego, CA 92175. The REED BLOCK is published once each month. Your input to the REED BLOCK is invited and should be submitted to Helen Estok Schoell or email to Bob Page at [email protected] or email to Mary Lou Erwin at: [email protected]: Unless otherwise indicated, all articles were written by the Editor. Unless so stated, no article is to be construed as an endorsement and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor or ALSI. CUT-OFF DATE: All contributors to The REED BLOCK please note: For next month all material is due two weeks before the next meeting, accordingly the due date for the February 2014 issue is: January 27, 2014. This in-cludes all items such as articles, upcoming events, playing around, accordion workshops, advertisements and ensemble schedules. Please submit your input to Helen Estok Schoell (at above ALSI address) or email to Bob Page at [email protected] or Mary Lou Erwin at [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation. ADVERTISEMENTS: Members may place one small ad per year at no charge, business cards are $6/per issue or $60/per year, quarter-page is $15/per issue, half -page is $25/per issue, full -page is $50/per issue, one -page event flyer is $25/per issue. Cost is doubled for non -members. (All ads must be accordion related).MEETINGS: The club normally meets at 1:00 - 4:00 P.M. on the second Sunday of each month at the Mt Miguel Covenant Village, 325 Kempton Ave, Spring Valley, CA. Next Meeting will be on Sunday, January 12th from 1:00 to 4:00 pm in Bailey Hall at Mt Miguel Covenant Village. A special showcase by Chuck Henry will be featured at the meeting.STEERING COMMITTEE; Next meeting is on January 22, 10:30 am at the Coco’s Restaurant in Mission Gorge area at 10430 Friars Road .
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL NOTICE
(Rates to remain the same for 2014)
ALSI MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION for 2014 (please print)
Date__________________ New___ Renewal___ Address Change___
Name_______________________________________________________________________________First Last Spouse First
Address_______________________________________________________________________________City State Zip Code
Telephone ( _____ ) -_______________ email address_________________________________
Make Check or Money Order payable to ALSI (Yearly membership fees: $25-USA, $26-Canada, $27-International, $100-Gold)
Mail to: ALSI/REED BLOCK c/o Helen Estok Schoell P.O. Box 151357 San Diego, CA 92175
Page 3Volume 21 Issue 1
HAPPINESS
In Bailey Hall at Mt. Miguel Village325 Kempton Avenue
Spring Valley, CA In Bailey Hall at Mt. Miguel Village
325 Kempton AvenueSpring Valley, CA
In Bailey Hall at Mt. Miguel Village325 Kempton Avenue
Spring Valley, CA
by Sharon Marotte
The December 8, 2013 ALSI meeting was held with tables indoors for our break time. It was cold!! Thanks to Russell Camp & Custodian, Bob for setting us up inside –Bob has to bring in several tables in order to do this. The Village has lots of Holiday/Christmas decorations up, especially pretty was the tree by the cafeteria, made from poinsettia plants. Players around the Village were: Cafeteria – Vicki Eriqat, Crider –Jerry Odling, Brandel – Steve Halpern. Bill Barr was the MC for the day. Jack Ma-rotte was on the sound board. We had 15 players plus the Ensemble that played so I will try to be brief with each person.
� -Al Cerutti & Terry are back from Thunder Bay, Canada. It was so good to
have them back at ALSI. Al played O Ho-ly Night.
� -Erika Baier impressed us as she sang several songs in German: O Tannebaum, O du froehliche weihnachtszeil, Still, Still, Kling Gloecklein, the Kinderlein Kommet, Leiserieselt der Schnee and Stille Nacht to name a few. I do not think I spelled some of these songs correctly – OOPS.
� -Al Jacobs once again amazed us with his vast memory of songs: Dredle, The Christ-mas song and Sound of Music Medley. Vic-ki Eriqat had a hand held mike and sang along.
� -Margarita Romero played for us: An-gel’s We have Heard on High, Carnival of Venice. She gets better all the time!!
� -Juergen Rosenfeld with his authentic German outfit &Hohner, played a medley of songs: Joy to the World, White Christ-mas, Noel, Jingle Bells, O Tannenbaum, The Kinderlein Kommet, Suber die Glock-en nie Klingen, Silent Night, to name a few.
� -Carlos Meneses – a beginner player, played Joy to the World, Silent Night & O
Christmas Tree. Keep practicing, Carlos.� -Farrie Ann Nichols with her doggie as
her companion, played Happy Birthday, Je-sus, Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer & the Merry Christmas polka.
Page 4
HAPPINESS (continued)
� Gordon Kohl paid tribute to Miriana Ferino and presented her with an Honor-ary LifeTime Membership certificate. Elec-tions were held with a show of hands –
Mary Lou Erwin was voted in as Vice President & Sharon Marotte was voted in as Recording Secretary.
� Break time - cookies & hot apple cider/coffee were served. Thanks to everyone who brought cookies and goodies to share. There weren’t many things left. We left a small box of cookies for Bob, the custodi-an. Jane Ford, Mary Lou Erwin & Sha-ron Marotte served the cider. Several folks helped clean up afterwards!!!
� -The Ensemble set up during the break and were ready to go after the break. Their songs: Jingle Bell Rock, Rocking around the Christmas Tree, Silver & Gold, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Silent Night, Beer Barrel. Vicki Eriqat directed the Ensemble and led singing from the audi-ence.
� -Ted Hill played March of the Toys &
Babes in Toyland. Good job, Ted!� -Lois Lahoud & Jane Ford – this duo
played piano & accordion. They had a little trouble hearing each other but did just fine. Their songs: Are you washed in the Blood, Amazing Grace & Joy to the World.
� -Russell Camp played songs from Guate-mala & Ecuador. There is a song that rings out, In the night the Shepherds watched, & Come Shepherds. These songs were writ-ten by several South American composers – ask Russell, it is very interesting.
� -Bob Warner & Gordon Kohl played Jingle Bell Rock & White Christmas. What a fantastic duet team!!
� -Joe Colombo is man with many hats. Today he wore a red santa hat. His songs were Santa Lucia, Silver & Gold and Jingle Bells.
� -Linda Hibbert played her concerto –Mark Hibbert helps her bring in and set up her electronic equipment. Linda played Jesu Joy of Mans Desiring, Sleigh Ride and Russian Dance, arranged by Rena Watton.
� -Gordon Kohl closed out the day with several songs which were happy and joyful–Gordon likes to play songs that tell a story. Once again, we had a fun time playing Holi-
day/Christmas songs. Most folks had their pic-tures taken by the tree in Bailey Hall. It was so good to see Merle Williams at ALSI. Maybe he will play his accordion for us again some day. —
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HOLIDAY CELEBRATION PHOTOS
Page 6
COMING IN FEBRUARY
The ALSI Accordion Clubproudly presents
A Concert featuring:
Sunday, February 9, 2014 Concert at 2:30 pm
Bailey Center Hall, Mt. Miguel Covenant Village325 Kempton Ave. Spring Valley, California
The New Reunion Ensemble will be performing at our February meeting with a Special Concert performance at 2:30 pm. Their program will include some of your fa-
vorite songs and the ensemble will be led by Lucille Camatti and will include our own ALSI club member Bobby Dietsch.
Admission: $8 for ALSI members, $9 for guests. (Light refreshments and coffee will be provided).
For more information please call (619) 448-9588
InviteA
FriendAnd
FellowMusicLover.
Come &EnjoyBeingWithOtherClub
Mem-bers.
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COMING THIS MONTH
WHERE
Bailey Hall atMount Miguel
Village325 Kempton
Avenue In Spring Valley.
WHEN
Sunday, January 12,2014
At 2;30 To 3:30 pm
AfterRefreshment
Break
Chuck was born in Detroit Michigan to a Polish American family. This heritage inspired him to take an early interest in the accordion. He began to take lessons on the accordion at the young age of 8 years old. He continued his studies into his teen years and, as an advanced student, he took a keen interest in the CORDOVOX accordion. With this instrument he developed a strong talent for managing orchestral and accordion sounds from the accordion’s features. He later became an owner of a Concerto accordion which allowed him to take his talents even farther in that direc-tion. He now performs widely from his home in Sarasota Florida. He has entertained many types of audiences which include: numerous appearances at the Las Vegas International Accordion Con-vention; National Accordion Convention in Texas; the Silicon Valley Accordion Society; the San Francisco Accordion Club and numerous weddings and ethnic organizations. His repertoire in-cludes many genres such as; polkas, Italian favorites, Polish music, Latin music and big band music. Chuck is a professional accordionist who has been featured often playing his Concerto Digital Ac-cordion. He plays a variety of music accompanied with back-up instrumental tracks and drum rhythms with his music. His varied program should entertain all. —
Page 8
Phil RizzoSept. 16, 1924 — Nov. 26, 2013
Phil and Alene were living in St. Augustine Florida when he passed away this last Novem-ber at the age of 89. He was a husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather and loved his family very much. He was an avid golfer, dog lover and an accordion musician of many years. He enjoyed life, loved people, and those he met knew he had a genuine interest in them. In 2012 he and his wife Alene left California to live with his family in Florida. He had been an active member in ALSI for many years and was also a member of the ALSI Ensemble. Mem-bers of this club were greatly saddened by the news of his passing. Condolences and sympa-thy are extended to Alene and his family.
He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Alene and six children, seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. A Mass of Chris-tian Burial was held on November 30, 2013 at St. Joseph’s Historical Catholic Church in Jack-sonville Florida.
Memorial contributions may be made with the words; “In memory of Philip Rizzo, a man who loved dogs” to: S.AF.E. Pet Rescue, Inc. P.O. Box 840215 St. Augustine, FL 32080. —
Happy Birthday to you all!
1st Roy Birdsell 4th Lou Fanucchi5th Jo Gurskas19th Rena Watton25th Marilyn Garcia27th Jack Marotte
MESA ACCORDION EVENT Feb. 13-17,2014, at Arizona Golf Resort, Mesa AZ.The 2014 Mesa Accordion Event (formerly Frank Marocco Accordion Event) will bring together 50-60 accordionists of all levels from the US, Canada, Italy and beyond for 4 days of making beautiful music. Activities at this gathering will culminate in a concert, which is open to the public. Registra-tion is closed and not required for final concert. This is the final year of this event. For more in-formation please contact:Dan & Joan Grauman, Event DirectorsVisit: [email protected] or phone: 301-662-0203, 301-662-2023 (FAX) NATIONAL ACCORDION CONVEN-TION on March 5th—9th, 2014 in Plano Texas. The meeting site will be the Southfork Hotel and Convention Center. For more infor-mation please send email to: [email protected] —
ACCORDION NEWS & EVENTS SILENT REED
Page 9Volume 21 Issue 1
ALSI MEETING CALENDAR
PLAYING AROUND
“Please share date,
time and location
of public appear-
ances. Submit
these, in writing,
complying with the
cut-off date, to
Mary Lou Erwin or
Bob Page.”
Louis Fanucchi
Most Tues-day’s & Fri-day’s at Café Zucchero in Little Italy from 7-10
pm.Most Wednesday’s at Romesco’s in Bonita from 7 to 10.Most Sundays from 2-5 pm at Salerno’s Winery in Ramona. (More info. at 619-948-3774 or online at www.loufanucchi.com)
Gordon Kohl
Plays Casuals, Weddings Dances and Special Events.
For more information and availability. please call Gordon at 619-395-0454.
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C U S T O M C R A F T E D —
January 12thClub meeting withShowcase featuring:
Chuck Henry.
February 9thConcert with
New Reunion Band.
** FOR SALE **ACCORDION
Silvestri, black and whitelight weight with new bassand shoulder straps plus
new handle on case. Call for more Information :
JOB COLUMBO at(619) 447-9040 $300.00
Monthly Newsletter
ALSI Statement Of
Purpose:
� ALSI is San Diego’s forum for appreciat-ing and performing accordion music, including the MIDI electronic accordion
� We welcome mem-bers who enjoy lis-tening to or playing accordion music.
� We have an accordi-on ensemble group, monthly meetings, local concerts featur-ing local and interna-tionally famous per-formers, an annual picnic and a monthly newsletter.
JANUARY 2014
EDITION
The REED BLOCKc/o Helen Estok Schoell
P.O. Box 151357San Diego, CA 92175
Come and join us for Showcase featuring
Chuck HenryOn
January 12th
from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
In Bailey Hall.
at Mt. Miguel Covenant Village.