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BRIEF: Music department to participate in Heritage Festival

Led by Music Director Michael Ogdon, the FC music department prepares to participate in the Heritage Festival, which is the biggest event of the year for choir. This year the group is traveling to San Diego to perform in the event, March 14-16.

The whole music department will be involved in the Heritage Festival, including the fifth and seventh period Celebration Choir, the jazz band, Adoration Ensemble, percussion and concert band.

FC has participated in various Heritage Festivals over the past 10 years. Locations for the event have included Colorado Springs, Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego and Anaheim.

There will be 89 FC students attending the festival, 44 girls and 45 boys, seventh through twelfth grade. Twelve total adults will be chaperoning the group, which includes three couples and six individuals.

Due to his previous experiences at the Heritage Festival, Ogdon looks forward to traveling down to San Diego to participate in the judging and to form stronger relationships with the choir.

“There’s a certain thrill to competing against both a national judging standard and against the other groups that are there that particular weekend,” Ogdon said. “My hope is that we get to know each other better through the quality time spent together. Festivals are a way for music groups to check their ability and progress. It’s a little like a musical PSAT test, I guess.”

For first year choir member Grant Flammang, ’14, going to the festival is a brand new experience. He is excited about the trip as a whole but especially looks forward to going to Seaworld in San Diego.

“This is my first year in choir,” Flammang said. “I joined to sing and gain new experiences. I am so glad that we are going to Seaworld which is included in our three-day trip. The entire trip should be a great time.”

Being a part of choir for three years now, junior Adam Loughney remains confident about the performances to come. Loughney looks forward to attending Heritage again, knowing he will enjoy his time with friends.

“Well, I joined choir my freshman year because I thought it was very interesting to sing in a school choir,” Loughney said. “I am always excited about the Heritage trip because that is where we have all the fun and just in general, I love the bus rides.”

Heritage Festival Schedule

Thursday, March 14, 2013
The group leaves the campus at 5 a.m on Thursday. Then after three hours of driving, the group will stop for breakfast and depart for an Irvine tour, classes and music exchange at Vanguard University. Once they are done with the tour, they will leave to do a service project at the El Toro Mobile Estates Concert. After the project they will depart for their hotel and check in to Qualiity Suites (2701 Hotel Terrace Drive Santa Ana, Ca 92705) Hotel at 8:30 p.m. After a group activity at 9:30 p.m., the groups will participate in room devotions. Lights out will be at 11 p.m.

Friday, March 15, 2013
The group will eat breakfast in the hotel at 8 a.m. and dress to perform. By 11 a.m., the group will check in at Marriot Mission Valley. After the check-in, the members will eat lunch at noon and travel to the Heritage Festival destination at Cuyamaca College. Following the percussion group performance at 2 p.m, jazz band will play at 3 p.m., concert band at 4 p.m., celebration choir at 6 p.m. and adoration ensemble at the end of the day. After the festival performances the group will go to a food court at Fashion Valley Mall with group activities at 9 p.m. Room devotions will be at 10:30 p.m. the; lights out will be at 11:30 p.m.

Saturday, March 16, 2013
The group will pack and leave their hotel at 7:30 a.m.; they will eat breakfast at Hometown Buffet at 9 a.m. Before eating lunch at Seaport Village, the group will tour the USS Midway Museum. Finally, at 1:30 p.m., after lunch, they will spend time at Seaworld Park in San Diego.

The musical groups will arrive back to campus at around 2:30 a.m., March 17.

For more information, contact Ogdon at 559.287.4226 or by email.

For more news, read the March 12 article, NSPA names Feather a 2013 Online Pacemaker Finalist.

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