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Monday, November 19, 2007

A BAKER'S DOZEN PLUS ONE CHRISTMAS EVENTS FOR 2007

Herewith (cool word, huh?) for your consideration, a baker’s dozen plus one Christmas Events for 2007:

CAVEAT NO. 1: There is no guarantee you will find them "cultural."
CAVEAT NO. 2: They are in no particular order of preference, or cost, for that matter.

1. "SING NOEL" (Okay, so maybe there is an order of preference.)
Stake Christmas Concert--Sacred music that will inspire and uplift--Come Catch the Christmas Spirit
December 8-9, 2007, at 7:00 p.m.
Presented by the Mission Viejo California Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
27976 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo
Admission is free

2. "FOLLOW THE STAR"
Celebrating 10 Years, Celebrating the True Meaning of the Season
December 7-9, 2007
Admission is free (rain or shine)
Living Nativity repeats every half hour
Six performances from 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Special Performance Interpreted for the Deaf, Saturday, December 8 at 6:00 p.m.
International Créche Exhibit, featuring over 400 Nativity Scenes from around the world, 5:30-9:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the Santa Margarita Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
29411 Altisima Road, Rancho Santa Margarita
For photos and information visit www.TheLivingNativity.org

3. FIRST PRESIDENCY CHRISTMAS DEVOTIONAL
Sunday, December 2, 2007, at 5:00 p.m. on KBYU
Sunday, December 2, 2007, at 7:00 p.m. (taped re-broadcast) at the Mission Viejo Stake

4. SAVIOR OF THE WORLD: HIS BIRTH AND RESURRECTION
Original production prepared for the inauguration of the Church’s Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, as a testimony of the Savior on the second millennial anniversary of His birth; A scripturally-based depiction of events surrounding the birth and resurrection of the Savior.
Presented by the Laguna Niguel California Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
22851 Aliso Creek Road, Aliso Viejo, California 92656
December 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15 (Thursday, Friday, Saturday) at 7:00 p.m.
December 8, and 15 (Saturday) at 2:00 p.m.
Admission: $10.00
You may purchase tickets online at sotwtickets.com or by check, or email at
orders@sotwtickets.com
Or call 866-394-5012

5. BARITONE JOHN HUNTINGTON
10th Annual Holiday Concert
Accompanied by pianist Ann Bunker
December 8 at 4:00 p.m.
City Hall, Saddleback Room
Admission: $10.00 (tickets may be purchased at the door)
200 Civic Center, Mission Viejo

6. THE GLORY OF CHRISTMAS®
Presented by The Crystal Cathedral
November 23-January 5
For tickets call: 714-544-5679
Or order online: www.crystalcathedral.org
Seven beautiful living angels soaring overhead beneath the 120 foot glass ceiling; Southern California's best soloists and dancers; Glorious holiday music recorded by the world renowned Seattle Symphony; Wondrous special effects and live camels, horses, and sheep*; The most spectacular living nativity in the world!
Discount nights: Dec. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 26 & 27, Jan. 2, 3, 4 & 5
*From personal experience, do not sit in an aisle seat!

7. Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL
November 24-December 24
Segerstrom Stage, Segerstrom Center for the Arts
For information or to buy tickets, call 714-708-5555 or buy online at www.scr.org
Folino Theatre Center
655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626

8. The 17th Annual WINTER FANTASY At the Sawdust Art Festival
175 Artists, Santa, snow, carolers, art demonstrations, art activities for adults and children, holiday cheer
November 17, 23 & 24, December 1 & 8
10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sawdust Art Festival
935 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach
Information: 949-494-3030, or www.SawdustArtFestival.org

9. LOS ANGELES TEMPLE
10777 W. Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles
The Visitors’ Center is undergoing renovations, so there are no performances this year, but the lights are already dazzling!

10. SING WE ALL NOEL--A Celebration of Christmas
The Orange County Mormon Choral Organization's Inaugural Concert
December 12, 2007, @ 7:30 p.m.
Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Orange County Performing Artscenter
600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
For ticket information, visit ocpac.org, or call 714-556-2787

11. FASHION ISLAND
701 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the holiday season as traditional carolers entertain visitors every Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. around the Christmas tree. For more information, please call the Fashion Island Concierge at 949-721-2000. The white fir (from Mt. Shasta), which is said to be the largest Christmas tree in the country, stands at 115 feet, with over 17,000 white lights and ornaments.* It is a “green” (in the environmentally, politically correct sense) tree. Located in the Bloomingdale’s Courtyard.
*As spectacular as the tree is, and it is, it is kinda fun to see what it looks like after the inevitable December Santa Ana's have their way with it.

12. The One. The Only. THE GROVE
189 The Grove Drive, Los Angeles, located on the corner of 3rd Street and Fairfax Avenue, in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, immediately adjacent to the world famous, Original Los Angeles Farmer’s Market.
Call: 888-315-8883, or 323-900-8080
Come watch it Snow!* at 7:05 and 8:05 p.m. Come watch the fountain dance to special holiday tunes and see SNOW flurry across the Park and First Street, nightly (to the strains of Harry Connick, Jr. singing "Let it Snow!"--no comment about a non-gentile singing Christmas songs, although it is in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles. And if you have any problems with what I just wrote, call me). PG-13 Caution: Just before the SNOW!, The Grove’s very own The Top Hats (a chorus line dance company, à la “The Rockettes”) performs originally choreographed street productions between the iconic fountain and theatre marquees, Fridays and Saturdays. Between the Park and First Street.
*The other caution: don’t eat the SNOW! It is a combination of foam/soap, with a slight hint of peppermint (don’t ask how I know).

13. DO YOUR OWN THING: Hop in your car and go look at the neighborhood light displays. Some people paid BIG bucks to have those lights professionally installed. Price: Not exactly free, what with gas prices hovering at $3.50/gallon

14. STAY HOME, turn on the air-conditioning, light up the fireplace (it's all about the ambience), turn on your favorite Christmas CD, and read a good Christmas story.* Price: Also not exactly free, what with gas prices and electric bills hovering at the $1 million/month range. *For fun, you could read one of the lesser-known Dickens’ Christmas stories, such as: "The Cricket on the Hearth," "The Holly Tree," or "A Christmas Tree."

LET US KNOW! If you have any other ideas or traditions for Christmas, let us know. Just post a comment here on the blog (unless, of course, you are commenting on the Harry Connick, Jr. comment).

Enjoy!
Geoff

Saturday, November 10, 2007

SING NOEL REHEARSAL SCHEDULE

We've had a huge turn out for the choirs these past few weeks--thanks to you all! Everything is sounding great! We apologize to L.A. ward for rehearsing at the same time as their choir last week. We were in a bind due to the Stake Fireside (this may be a problem on Dec. 2 as well??), but we're back on track this week.

Sunday Nov. 11, 18, & 25th
Adult Choir 7-8:30pm (if we're not in the chapel this week, check the RS room)
Men & Women's numbers will practice from 8:30-9:00pm

Youth Choir 5:30-6:30pm
Children's Choir 5:30-6:30pm


Sunday Dec. 2 (Christmas broadcast is shown at 7pm)
Adult Choir 5:30-6:30pm
Men & Women's Choirs 6:30-7:00pm

Youth Choir 5:30-6:30pm
Children's Choir 5:30-6:00pm (1/2 hour only!)

Saturday Dec. 8 - DRESS REHEARSAL
Adults 9-12AM
Youth 9-12AM
Children 9-10AM (1 hr only for kids)

PERFORMANCE, SAT. & SUN. DEC 8 & 9
All choirs please arrive by 6PM

*Note to parents of the Children's Choir: We need a few volunteers to help with the children during the dress rehearsal and both performances. Ideally, it would be nice to have enough volunteers to rotate so you could also sit in the audience one night. Please contact Erin Clarke (218-7558, web5clarkes@cox.net)if you are willing to help. Thanks!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

To Diane Evans and Cathy Tibbitts . . . .



"I can no other answer make but thanks, and thanks, and ever thanks."
William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night," Act 3, Scene III.

Dissonance in the Manger?

That's what Derek Baker said at last Sunday's rehearsal for "Sing Noel." Join us every Sunday for rehearsal, and find out what he meant. Our director, Ken Campbell, is teaching us beautiful Christmas music, including Mack Wilberg's arrangements of "Away in a Manger," and "The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy," John Rutter's arrangements of "Joy To The World," and "The Wild Wood Carol," and a "dissonant" version of "Silent Night." Allison Nelson is our great accompanist.

Sunday evenings, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., somewhere in the stake center (usually the chapel).

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Music in the Family--Part II









Thank you to all who participated in the annual Fall Concert presented by the Mission Viejo California Stake on Sunday, October 14, 2007. This year's concert was "Music in the Family: A Celebration of Musical Heritage." We were treated to outstanding performances, and remembrances of family musical heritage.

David Ord reminisced about family song fests, and full-blown choral renditions of "Happy Birthday To You." Allison Nelson provided accompaniment.

Laura and Alex Camastro favored us with a mother-daughter duet, "You Raise Me Up." Cathy Tibbitts provided accompaniment.

Andrew Cook and his son, Jason, performed piano solos, and then hit the grand piano together for a father-son duet.

Tom and David Hall performed guitar duets, including a rousing "spiritual" number (on the guitar, in the chapel). Cool!

Catherine Campbell proved she loves life with a lively rendition of "Je Veux Vivre." Allison Nelson provided accompaniment.

John, Tuly, and Emma Huntington serenaded us with three numbers, including a mother-daughter duet, "Homeward Bound," a beautiful solo by Emma, "My Father's Voice" (which was the inspiration for the theme of this year's Fall Concert), and a bit of Sondheim as John sang, "Children Will Listen." Cathy Tibbitts provided accompaniment.

And to close out the evening, what a treat to hear Itoe Honda describe her musical heritage, favor us with a piece by Schumann, and then demonstrate how she is creating a lasting legacy by playing piano duets with her granddaughter, Mika.

Thank you, Sister Tibbitts, for envisioning and presenting a wonderful musical evening.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Stake Music Fireside- Sunday, October 14th

“Music in the Family"

Sunday
October 14, 2007
7:00 P.M.
Come and Bring the Family

Mission Viejo Stake Center

Featuring many members
of the Mission Viejo Stake in performance
and sharing their family’s musical heritage

Sing Noel Info

- SING NOEL-

Come catch the CHRISTMAS spirit!

December 8 & 9, 2007, 7:00pm

All Choir Rehearsals begin Sunday Oct. 21st
At the Stake Center

ADULT CHOIR:
Sundays 7-8:30pm in the Chapel
Ken Campbell, Director

YOUTH CHOIR (ages 12-18):
Sundays 5:30-6:30pm in the RS Room
Julie Ballard, Director

CHILDREN’S CHOIR (ages 7-11):
Sundays 5:30-6:30pm in the Primary Room
Erin Clarke, director


For questions contact Erin Clarke
218-7558 or web5clarkes@cox.net