BAND MERCH FUNDRAISER

Help support the Charger Band and get some great gear at the same time! Ask the next band student you see to show you their catalog or go to the online store [click here]

But hurry!
Online sales end Thursday night, May 10!
Catalog orders are due in the band safe by Friday, May 11!

Share the catalog by texting FC398998 to 559.900.3222, then copy and paste the message including the store link and send it to friends and family.

Sizing info can be found at fancloth.com/products

If your student needs another order form, check the band hall for extras, or you can download more from fancloth.com/downloads 

Online store link: https://shop.fancloth.com/77573/398998

NOTE: The blue windbreaker can be worn in the stands if you do not add additional personalization (only the band logo on the jacket is dress code compliant.)

HORNS ‘N’ ROSES

Give roses to your favorite performers following the Spring Concert on May 17,  2018.

Make sure to preorder yours today to ensure availability!
The deadline to pre-order is May 11.
Visit the Booster Club Store to place your order, or place your cash or check in the band safe with your name and “Roses” clearly marked on an envelope.  Your roses will be waiting for you on the night of the concert.

1/2 dozen roses: $ 15 (order and prepaid online only-pick up at the concert hall, day of the concert)

1 dozen roses: $ 25 (order and prepaid online only- pick up at the concert hall, day of the concert)

Single rose $3 (at the table only-day of the concert, while supplies last)

2018-2019 Audition Music Available

The 2018-2019 audition music is now available for download from CHARMS. This evaluation process is a very important tool used to ensure proper band and chair placement. These are not auditions for marching band. EVERYONE enrolled in a band class gets to experience the joys of marchng season!

Students NEW to the Clear Springs Band will need to create a Clear Springs CHARMS account before they can download the music:
  1. Click here to create an account.
  2. Click the “NEW Students Click Here!” button.
  3. On the next page, enter the information in ALL fields (not just the ones in red). This includes email, phone number, instrument, cell phone number, and cell phone carrier (needed in order to receive text messages).
  4. When you are done, be sure to click the green “Register” button.
  5. On the next page, click “Add Adult”. Be sure to click the green “Update” button before leaving the page. Do this for each adult you want to add.
  6. After all of your information is entered in CHARMS, you are ready to download your music.

If you are unable to register for Charms, enter your birthday mmddyy for your student ID.

Download Instructions:
  1. Click here or the CHARMS link at the top of the page.
  2. Under “STUDENT AREA PASSWORD”, enter your CCISD student ID.
  3. Click on the “HANDOUTS & FILES” icon.
  4. Click on the “Auditions – CSHS Band” folder.
  5. Click on the PDF for your instrument.  A scale sheet is included in the audition file. Scales are expected to be played as written – tongue up/slur down. Students who do not perform the articulation as assigned will be scored accordingly. You may use this scale sheet as a guide at the audition; however, a scale sheet will not be provided for you at the audition.

***Tenor and Bari Sax students will audition on Alto. There is no separate audition for Tenor or Bari. Students need to provide their own Alto Saxophone.

Auditions begin the week of May 21st.  Please check our Google Calendar for the specific day and times.

The audition packet contains a cover letter with more detailed information.  Please read it as it contains information that you will need to know for auditions.

MARCHING UNIFORM CLOSEOUT

There are still marching uniform parts* that have not been turned in. If you still have a marching jacket, bibbers, shako, or tote bag, please put them in the uniform closet by the end of the week, April 20!

Drumline should wash and return their indoor uniforms to be checked in. Hang CLEAN uniforms on the empty portable rack in the middle of the closet.

*Garment bags will be due with the concert uniforms after the spring concert.

UIL Concert & Sightreading

The students have been working hard for several months now preparing for the UIL Concert & Sight-Reading Contest which is right around the corner. Please come and support your child and encourage any other friends/family to come as it is always more enjoyable for the students to perform a concert with a large audience and loud applause. Try to get there a little early in case they are running ahead of schedule. You will not be allowed to enter the auditorium during the performance until you hear applause between pieces.

UIL Concert & Sight-Reading Contest
Concert Band
Tuesday, April 24th
3:15pm Concert Performance
Clear Lake High School – Auditorium
2929 Bay Area Blvd, Houston, TX 77058
Symphonic Band
Wednesday, April 25th
4:00pm Concert Performance

Clear Lake High School – Auditorium
2929 Bay Area Blvd, Houston, TX 77058
Wind Ensemble
Thursday, April 26th
5:30pm Concert Performance
Clear Lake High School – Auditorium
2929 Bay Area Blvd, Houston, TX 77058

Important Reminders!

  1. Concert Uniforms will be worn
    • Boys – Tuxedo Jacket, tuxedo pants, tuxedo shirt, black bow tie, black cummerbund, long black socks, black dress shoes or black marching shoes.  BOYS NEED TO TRY ON THEIR TUXEDO PANTS TO MAKE SURE THEY STILL FIT.  MANY FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE BOYS TEND TO GROW A BIT BETWEEN EARLY DECEMBER AND MID-APRIL.  If you do not check this, you may end up wearing Pee-Wee Herman pants for UIL!
    • Girls – black band dress, black close toed shoes with an inch or less heel
  2. As these performances get closer please ensure that you are at all after school rehearsals and in attendance at school unless very ill.
  3. Students who take private lessons during band class should reschedule your lessons or postpone them until after UIL so that all students will be in band class this week and next.
  4. Detail times for both events can be found in the event’s description on our Google Calendar.  You can see this description by clicking on the event.
  5. A couple chaperones are needed for each band. You can sign up in Charms.

Last Chance! FREE GSO Tickets

The Galveston Symphony Orchestra is offering FREE tickets  for all students to the April 22, 2018 Galveston Symphony Orchestra performance. The concert is themed From Youthful Passion to Artistic Salvation and will feature works by Jules Massenet, Camille Saint-Saëns, and Dmitri Shostakovich. This is the final performance of the seasaon, so don’t miss out!

Tickets are obtained by sending an email to Alice O’Quin, aliceoquin@gmail.com by Thursday, February 8th.

Each student may invite an adult, who will also receive a free ticket.
Students attending Galveston College, UTMB, and A&M-Galveston may also request FREE tickets.

Email your request for tickets no later than Thursday and when your request is accepted you will get a reply email confirmation. Your tickets will be available for pick-up between 3:00 and 3:45pm on the day of the concert in Edna’s Room (right next door to the Grand’s main entrance).

 

April 22, 2018 at 4:00 pm
Grand Opera House, Galveston
From Youthful Passion to Artistic Salvation
Massenet: “Phedre” Overture
Saint Saens: Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 22
-Anton Nel, Piano
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5, Op. 47

Marine Corps Color Detachment

Clear Creek ISD is honored to invite the public to a special performance by the Marine Battle Color Detachment on March 20, 2018 at Clear Creek ISD Challenger Columbia Stadium.

The ceremonial unit from Marine Barracks Washington features “The Commandant’s Own” United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps, the Silent Drill Platoon and Marine Corps Color Guard.

This highly skilled unit appears in hundreds of ceremonies around the world each year to demonstrate the discipline, professionalism and “Esprit de Corps” of the United States Marines.

“It is a distinct privilege to welcome the Marine Battle Color Detachment to perform for our students, families and community,” said Greg Goodman, Clear Creek ISD Director of Visual and Performing Arts. “For those who have never had the opportunity to see this ceremony in person, prepare to be impressed and moved.”

Before the ceremony, Clear Creek ISD will also pay tribute to the Galveston County Sherriff Liaison Officers who serve and protect Clear Creek ISD schools, students and staff. Spectators will have the opportunity to go on the field after the conclusion of the ceremony and meet the Marines.

The Marine Corps Battle Color Detachment will perform on March 20, 2018 from 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at the Clear Creek ISD Challenger Columbia Stadium. In lieu of an admission charge, the public is invited to bring canned food donations for the M.I. Lewis Social Service Center in Dickinson.

Why Band?

It’s course selection time. I find myself examining why it is so important to me as a parent for my kids to continue on in the band program. I hear other parents saying that their child may be quitting, or my sons tell me that a friend may not coming back next year. I never really gave it a second thought. Why would they NOT want to stay in band forever?

Upon reflection, I realized that my assumptions revolve around my own experiences. I can’t imagine what MY life would have looked like if I had not been in band. Most of MY high school memories are from the band hall and the marching field. The friends I made in high school band are still near and dear to my heart. The directors were mentors who I knew I could count on to be there for me, even when I felt like my “other” teachers were out of touch or out of reach. The band hall was a refuge and I spent every minute I was allowed hanging out there outside of regular school and rehearsal hours. I laughed, I cried, I learned, and I grew from a girl to a young woman in a home away from home, with an extended family I could lean on and laugh with.

Why would I NOT want these things for my own sons? Leave aside for a minute my hopes and dreams for their future with the skills they learn through the hard work and dedication acquired through the rigors required to excel in the band program. For the here and now, I know where my kids are. I know who they’re spending time with. I know the leaders who are helping to shape their hearts and minds. And I know they have a worthy community in which they can grow into confident young men of integrity.

To read more about why band is so awesome, check out this article:

http://www.musicforall.org/who-we-are/advocacy/why-music-why-band

Taste of the Town Tickets

Purchase your tickets online now!  Invite your family, friends, and community members and help support our Charger Band!

  1. Tickets (wristbands) are available to purchase electronically at www.cshschargerband.org/booster-club-store. Wristbands are required for entry AND access to food.  Tickets/wristbands are available for presale only.
  2. Community members who purchase tickets electronically will be given a wrist band at the door, for each virtual ticket purchased.
  3. You can purchase your wristband in person on Monday, February 19th and Monday, February 26th, from 4:00pm-7:00pm, a table will be set up outside of the band hall.

The Taste of the Town committee is excited to announce just some of the restaurants that will be participating in our 6th annual event!

-Rouxpour
-Yard House
-Grimaldi’s
-Chili’s
-Fuzzy Tacos
-Sloppy Nicks
-Perogi Queen
-Equilant
-Nothing Bundt Cakes
-Legends
-Avenida Brazil
-Chicken Express
-Gina’s Italian Kitchen
-Marco’s Pizza

And more to come!