This post is a little out of sequence, but here are the guys singing Prayer of the Children in the USAF Academy Chapel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSTsG317OQE&feature=youtu.be
2019 - CWS Youth Tour to West Virginia, Kentucky and Indiana
Monday, June 24, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
2013 Tour - Day 4 (Shall We Gather At The River......)
Day 4
Backstage:
The chatter grows as the players assemble. Excitement fills the dinning hall of St. Mary’s Catholic Church as stories of their first night in host homes are shared. A chorus of tales of beautiful homes, delicious food and friendly hosts grows until the room is silenced by one voice, Tom Baldridge, delivering instructions for the day. As soon as the group is dismissed for the buses the hum of the chorus resumes.
Act 4 Scene 1:
As the buses depart just after 9 am for Loma, CO, morning greetings are shared. Kurt Allen and Angela Mansfield lead the Gold bus; Derek Klahre and Kerry Taylor lead the Silver bus.
Mouths begin to water as Bryce Taylor, Shane Johnson and Christian Murray commenced the breakfast report with a description of the banquet of pastries, pancakes and accoutrements they enjoyed with Walt and Peggy at their host home. Ralph, a retired professional baker, started baking at 4:30 in the morning to create this breakfast fit for kings from scratch. Nancy Nickerson, Kae Johnson, Helen Horton and Patty Bass boasted they were served breakfast in bed.
The breakfast report soon transitioned into many sharing their experiences from the night before. Robert Williams, Graham Taylor, Dylan Howe and Preston Henry rode in Porsche Style from the church to their host home. (Did you know that Porsche made an SUV?) Michaela Bass, Kim Horton, Becca Baube, Kerry Taylor, Annabelle Bonnett, Laura Keegan, Lola Renauer, Wendy Keegan, Beth Taylor and Suzy Renauer enjoyed Colorado hospitality at the Wild Bunch River Ranch. This ranch bragged a guest house (sleeping 10), a pond stocked with fish and Alpacas. Yes Alpacas, 18 Alpacas to be exact. As the buses neared Highline Lake Park, a chorus of birthday wishes rang out for Matt DeHoff (18) and Preston Henry (22).

Act 4 Scene 2:
Arriving at the park in Loma, CO, shortly after 10:30 am, all enjoyed a welcomed couple hours of playing Frisbee, swimming and relaxing. As always, everyone was reminded to wear sunscreen and to drink plenty of water. (Do you recall the saying you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink?... save that thought for later.)
Riddle of the day: What do you get when you add Tyler Motter, pickle juice and a $5 bet? You get a Tommy Colborn with $5 more in his pocket. To explain, the pickle juice came from the picnic lunch all enjoyed. Tyler bet Tommy $5 that he could not drink an entire jar of pickle juice. Tommy proved him wrong while simultaneously entertaining the onlookers. This scene ends as the buses depart for white water rafting in Fruita, CO. Where is Fruita, CO? Well, Fruita is about 15 miles from the Utah State line (save that thought too. It will become relevant shortly).
Act 4 Scene 3:
Stage Left:
Recall the statement at the park regarding leading a horse to water? Well Graham Taylor was the horse. Upon arriving at Rimrock Adventures it was discovered that Graham was severely dehydrated due to 1 Red Bull and a vigorous game of football at the park. With much coaxing Graham finally agreed to be taken to a nearby Urgent Care facility by Jane Webb and Beth Taylor. Hours later, after 4 bags of IV fluids, the trio hastily headed out of Fruita to join the rest of the group back in Montrose. Now recall the statement of where is Fruita, CO located? Due to Jane Webb’s incredible sense of direction, they made an unexpected visit to Utah before turning around and heading in the correct direction towards Montrose, CO. All ended well in this scene as they arrived just in time to meet with their hosts for a second nights stay.
Act 4 Scene 4
Meanwhile, on stage the buses arrive back in Montrose for another delicious cookout at St. Mary’s. (As you may have gathered, no one is starving on this tour.) The choir and orchestra then dazzled an even larger audience. The Methodist Pastor that hosted Rose Hulcher and Julia Bratburd stood up and commented on how impressed he was with the manners of our youth. He commended them for making eye contact, engaging in conversation and never once looked at their cell phones. Deacon Scott then spoke about the message of the Magnificat as Mary saying “yes” to God and that the congregation can, as well, say “yes” to God by supporting the tour group. The congregation responded through generous donations (the largest amount collect to date on a tour). Deacon Scott went on to proclaim that this concert was one of the largest Ecumenical events in Montrose as many faiths were represented in the audience. A tired group then congregated in the dining hall for brief fellowship and refreshments before departing with their hosts for a well deserved nights sleep.
Friday, June 21, 2013
2013 Tour - Day 3, Go West Everyone.........
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Click here to see pictures from Day 3
Day 3
Interlude:
The curtain opens
on breakfast pool side. The cast prepares for a long journey. Each equipped with a fresh water bottle (all
have learned this lesson), the troop files onto the bus to head west from
Golden to Montrose.
Aboard the Gold Bus,
Birthday Girl, Tara Barvir is called to start the morning greeting with Tommy
Colborn. It is Tara’s 16th Birthday. Nate Snapp’s bear hug with
KaSandra Murray brings the Silver Bus to roars of laughter. Additional greetings are lead by Carson Erdle
and Matt Fitzsimmons.
The trek across
Colorado included many noteworthy sites to include the ski runs of Copper
Mountain, a training location for 2 time Olympic Snow board Gold Medal Winner,
Shaun White, as well as crossing the Colorado River and the popular ski slopes
of Vale. By far, the highlight of the
more than 5 hour drive was crossing the Continental Divide. Cast members kept
themselves entertained on the bus playing cards and celebrating the Birthday
Boy of the day, Derek Klahre (now 18).
Act
3
Scene is St. Mary’s
Catholic Church in Montrose, Colorado. The congregation celebrates the arrival
of the weary travelers with a traditional church outdoor BBQ complete with
fresh grilled hamburgers and hotdogs and all the fixings. Following the magnificent meal
the concert opens with Yorkshire Ballad. Once again, Emma Thompson’s angelic performance in the Magnifcat captivates the multi-denominational congregation, bringing Deacon Scott to tears. Graham Taylor, Thomas James, Tom Baldridge, Ben and Jon Constantinides, Dylan Howe, Robert William and Dan Krotz brought the audience to their feet with their heartrending rendition of the Prayer of the Children. At one point in the program Deacon Scott requested Omnia Sol. This brought the entire congregation to tears. Marin Williams rounded out the evening’s performance with her beautiful soprano solo in Ride the Chariot (spiritual).
the concert opens with Yorkshire Ballad. Once again, Emma Thompson’s angelic performance in the Magnifcat captivates the multi-denominational congregation, bringing Deacon Scott to tears. Graham Taylor, Thomas James, Tom Baldridge, Ben and Jon Constantinides, Dylan Howe, Robert William and Dan Krotz brought the audience to their feet with their heartrending rendition of the Prayer of the Children. At one point in the program Deacon Scott requested Omnia Sol. This brought the entire congregation to tears. Marin Williams rounded out the evening’s performance with her beautiful soprano solo in Ride the Chariot (spiritual).
The Serendipitous
moment of the day was the stained glass window positioned directly above their
heads throughout the concert depicting St. Cecilia surrounded by musical
instruments. Early in the performance
the glow of sunshine streaming through the window gave a heavenly glow to the
singers below.
Click here to see pictures from Day 3
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