"I seriously doubt that, my dear girl. He's been dead for centuries. Or did you get to see "Hamilton" again?"
It was the next best thing! The song, "You'll Be Back", from that show was performed by one of the members of SING at today's concert. Mason Byrd, the teen who sang it as a solo, even dressed the part! He was magnificent!!! He even had us all sing along with him at the end! La di dah di dah, la la la la da di dah! (smile!)"Most excellent! That must have been great fun for you!"
Oh, it most def was!!! And he didn't enter the stage from the back. Oh, no! He strode down the center aisle to reach the stage, head high! What a grand entrance befitting a monarch!
And that's his dad, Richard Byrd, standing there in the chef's hat at the head of the banquet table. He made all the food for our Italian feast after the concert!!! Pork loin, Penne Vodka with chicken, Caesar salad, green beans with pimiento, mashed potatoes, and plates of pizza with red onion as well as antipasto that included Salad Nicoise!"Wow, what a feast! Was this the "That's Amore" dinner for the fundraiser?"
You got it! We had been promised singing with our meal and we got that, too! Each singer gave us an aria from "The Marriage of Figaro", then they whipped out kazoos for everyone there so we could accompany them for "That's Amore"!!! Hahahaha! They even gave us kazoo-playing lessons, as some in the audience had never used those instruments."Hahahaha! That must have sounded both awful and hilarious!"
Oh, it was! I'm glad we'd had the sweet singing from the children to start this bit of fun. The matinee concert featured the Spark Choir, the Kindle Choir, and the Illuminate Choir, each individually. Those would be the seventeen kindergarten to 2nd graders, the twenty-three 3rd through 5th graders, and the fourteen 6th through 12th graders. Plus, they started off with all three groups together, then finished the same."What a huge number of singers!!! Wow, that program has grown so much!"
You betcha. Their inaugural concert, back in January of last year, was done with about thirty-five singers. The one from last April had about that same number. Today, there would have been 54 children singing, if all had been present!!! I'm so glad the City of Savannah has given the program a grant to allow even more involvement of the next generation!
"That's a great accomplishment for SING!"
I even granted them more of my money tonight, in addition to those for the dinner fundraiser. The Asbury choir rehearsal area was filled with Silent Auction items, which I perused before, and during, the dinner. Kathy and Preston Hodges, also at my table, had items they were keeping watch over, too!"And did you win anything?"
Surprisingly, I did!!! I was the only bidder for a $30 gift card, Kids Meal coupon, Appetizer coupon, and game ("Family Dinner") from Texas Roadhouse... and I 'won' the whole package for just $10. Wow!!! Then, I was the third bidder for a $50 gift card to B&D Burgers in Pooler, and I 'won' that, too!!! My bid had only been twenty bucks!
"Goodness, girl! What great deals you got!!!"
Right? I am so blessed to be part of Asbury Memorial. So many good events and opportunities at this church!






1 comment:
What a nice surprise!
Last night, I had allowed Sarah, the treasurer of SING, to take my payment for the auction wins on her cell phone.
I noticed that GiveButter, the app they use, charged me $4.50 for use of my credit card, but I did not have cash or a check on me.
Well, guess what?
She just came by my house to refund the $4.50 charged by that app!!!
She told me she had not mentioned that last night and hadn't wanted me to feel I'd been overcharged.
Wow!!!
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