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Saturday, January 23, 2016 8:00-9:00 AM 8:00-9:00 AM 8:00-9:00 AM 9:00-10:00 AM 9:15-10:15 AM 9:15-10:15 AM 9:15-10:15 AM 9:15-10:15 AM 9:15-10:00 AM 9:15-10:15 AM 10:30-11:30 AM 10:30-11:30 AM


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom E Injury Prevention for the String Studio - Daniel Stevens, Clinician


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom CD The Music Education Majors TOP TEN: What You Need To Do NOW Before You Start Your First Job George R. Boulden, Clinician


Interest Session - Embassy Suites Hand Drums, Rhythm Sticks and other Untuned Percussion - Roger Sams, Clinician


All-State Jazz Bands Rehearsal Gold Band - Renaissance, Montgomery 7 Bronze Band - Renaissance, Montgomery 6


Silver Band - Renaissance, Montgomery 1 Middle School Band - Renaissance, Riverview 7


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom B Teaching in a Rural Setting-Keys to Success! - Timothy Heath, Clinician


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom E Perform Internationally: A Comprehensive Talk about Touring and Performing Internationally Andrew Gekoskie, Clinician


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom A Upgrading Your Ensemble by Strengthening the Clarinet Section - Beth Fabrizio, Clinician


Interest Session - Renaissance, Ballroom CD Got Strings? - David Pryor, Clinician


AVA Performance Session - Montgomery Performing Arts Center All-State Show Choir


Interest Session - Embassy Suites Exploring to Knowing: Defining the Path to Music Literacy through Orff Schulwerk - Gail Kopetz, Clinician


Interest Session - Embassy Suites Improvisation in the General Music Classroom - Roger Sams , Clinician


Lightning Round Session - Renaissance, Ballroom CD


Ready? Set? Go! You have six minutes and 40 seconds to share your brilliant idea or vision for music education! Carl Hancock, Moderator


10:30 AM-12:00 PM ABA Performance Session - Montgomery Performing Arts Center All-State Jazz Bands


1:00-3:00 PM AMEA Governing Board Meeting


AMEA Governing Board Meeting Minutes August 1, 2015


Embassy Suites Hotel, Montgomery, Alabama


The AMEA Governing Board met at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Montgomery, AL on August 1, 2015. The meeting was called to order at 10:00 a.m. by AMEA President Carl Hancock.


Board


members present at the meeting: Carl Hancock, Sara Womack, Susan Smith, Garry Taylor, Carla Gallahan, Michael Holmes, Sarah Schrader, Carl Davis, Ted Hoffman, Pat Stegall, Becky Lightfoot, Doug Fariss, Cliff Huckabee, Phil Wilson, Becky Halliday, Frank Buck, Andy Meadows, and Thad Walker. Guests included Mai Yamane, Allie Glover, and Mildred Lanier.


The minutes of the June 8, 2015 meeting of the AMEA Governing Board were read by Recording


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Committee Reports Teacher Education – discussed the addition of a roundtable discussion at the 2016 AMEA conference on specific music education areas of interest.


Historian – 2016 will mark the 70th Anniversary of AMEA . Frank Buck discussed some ideas for promoting this anniversary and requested the Board to consider additional ideas. Membership – Pat Stegall, Chair, is working with


Secretary, Carla Gallahan. The minutes were amended and a motion was made to approve the minutes as amended (Smith, Womack). Passed.


Officer, Representatives, and Division Reports may be viewed online by visiting our website, www.alabamamea.org


NAfME to increase our AMEA membership by 5% by the end of the 2016 Conference. He is seeking volunteers to assist with the membership drive.


Breakout Session – the Board participated in Breakout Sessions on the following topics: • “Ideas for increasing membership: incentives, volunteers, reason to return, targets? • Ways to celebrate our 70th:


conference, Ala


Breve, website, activities • Lightning round: names of rising stars, have something to share, unique” The Board reconvened to discuss the ideas shared in the Breakout Session.


Unfinished Business Job Position Description - Garry Taylor created a list of responsibilities included in the position of


October/November 2015


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