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Editor’s Message Thomas A. Mosher


732-367-7195 tmosher@njmea.org


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NJMEA Conference 2013


were cancelled for the first time since World War II. The All-State activities were cancelled and we are still trying to see if something can be done as I write this. Many of our membership suffered severe dam- age because of the storm and our prayers are with them. We were without power for over nine days and many people had none for a longer period. Now we look forward to the future which will contain our annual NJMEA Conference as well as the All-State Bands and Women’s Chorus con- certs. We are once again featuring the world famous King’s Singers as our Friday night entertainment. This group is a “must see” for every music teacher and it is included with your conference registration of $150 or more. The conference will begin with five “academies: elementary; choral; technology; wind band; and jazz/marching band. The confer- ence on Friday and Saturday will feature some of the finest clinicians in the country. The informa- tion concerning the conference starts on page 39 of this issue and contains all of the sessions which were confirmed as of October 16, 2012 and more have been aded since then. We hope you will plan to stay over night and join us in our evening activities.


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urricane Sandy really did a number on all of us this past October. The NJEA Convention and all of its activities


The King’s Singers


Room rate is based upon hotel availability until 1/22/2013.


-- Don’t wait until the last minute --


Use code NM1 for the Hilton Call in Block to receive the NJMEA Room Rate of $132.00 (Double/Triple/Quad).


Hilton Hotel and Conference Center Threee Tower Center Blvd East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732-828-2000


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