Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The Campus Response Team at Georgian College

 A long time ago, before Robert Joy stepped foot on stage at Georgian College Theatre, I was a volunteer in Georgian College's Campus Response Team.  The Campus Response Team was a college St. John Ambulance team that would respond and perform first aid if needed during the school day.  the Campus Response Team was referred as CRT as short.

The Famouse CRT Ceiling in the SAC Office.  When I looked at thise ceiling in September 2002, I wanted to wear the ear piece that the CRT had.

The Campus Response Team members were Identified by their red golf shirts that had the team name on the left breast.  CRT Members also wore a red photo ID badge.  The CRT has a hallway office in the back of the SAC office outside the boardroom.  The first aid bags and Kenwood Radios were stored in a cabnet.  CRT Members will meet and pick up their radios and first aid bags before heading onto shift.

What did CRT Members do during the School day

CRT Members will attend class as usual. They will carry a Kenwood 2-Way radio with them all shift long. If you are in class, and you receive a call, you will slip out of class and see what needs to be done. CRT Members had to take their Level C Standard First Aid including Adult, child, and Infant CPR.  CRT Members also had to do the BTS test.  The BTS was a St. John Ambulance Practical test that tests the first aid skills on every first aid from Emergency Scene Managament to the Secondary Survey.

TLC / Special Events Duties


During the school year, CRT members had optional events in the TLC (The Last Class).  CRT members got to watch concerts and enjoy non-alocholic beverages during the evening while on duty.  You are responsible to respond if something comes up.  My first TLC Duty was XXX Tony Lee Hypnotist.  during that evening there was no problems and I got to enjoy the funny show from the balcony.  I also did a Concert and I was lucky to wear the ear piece for that evening.

The CRT also did other duties like the Orientation Week.  CRT Members were out on duty at various Orientation events on campus. 

What did the Ear Piece look like?

The ear piece had a large ear Push to Talk button that clipped to the belt and it hooked up to a Kenwood radio.  The ear piece itself was larger than an earbud and it felt uncomfortable when you put it in your ear.  When you want to talk, you push the large button and talk.  The microphone was attached to the earpiece and you feel like that you are a secret service agent.  I only got to wear the Ear Piece only once becasue Tamara Jones said the it needed to be cleaned.

What Happened to the CRT

In the spring of 2003, the CRT has disolved into thin air.  Tamama Jones asked me for my CRT shirt and badge which I still have.  I kept the shirt because Tamara Jones skipped town.  In the fall of 2003, the CRT was no longer, I was the last member of the CRT with a red shirt on campus.  I worn the shirt to school on occasion because i loved the shirt.  During that school year, I partook in weekly meetings at the St. John Ambulance, downtown Barrie

9 Years Later




Nin Years before Rober Joy Stepped foot on stage, I was a Member of the CRT (Campus Response Team) at Georgian College

Rober Joy Stepped onstage and I got to give him a hug.  I got to return to Georgian college to volunteer with Theatre by the Bay and Meet Robert Joy for the first time and hug Micheal Rawley.


Keep your Ears to the Tracks for more great volunteer memories.  We will Remember the Campus Response Team.

Friday, December 16, 2011

My Experience of volunteering at the Famous People Players in Toronto

October 24th 2007

On October 24th, 2007, I decided to volunteer and see what it was like to volunteer at the Famous People Players Theatre in Toronto.


The main setting where Famous People Players volunteers is the famous Windreach Dining Room.  Volunteers were expected to wear black pants, dress shirt, and shoes.  Don't forget the white bow tie



All Volunteers and actors will enter the theatre via the stage door.

Volunteer Orientation Run-Down

When you work as a volunteer at the Famous People Players, you will be exptected to a black button up dress shirt, black vest, black pants, and a white bow tie. 


Volunteers dressed in black with white bow ties.

Volunteer Tasks

When on duty, the number one task you must do is wash your hands because you are working on the floor of a restaurant.

Appitizer / Main Course 

Once everyone arrives in the dining room, the volunteers will help serve the tables.  Once dinner was served, it was time for the partrons to enjoy the show in the Phil Collins Theatre.

Turnover

If you were a loyal Theatre By the Bay volunteer, you get the benefit to see the show.  At the Famous People Players Theatre, you will be stuck working in the dining room resetting the tables for dessert.  your tasks are to scrape crumbs off tables and remove dirty main course dishes.

Dessert

The chef places the desserts on a buffet table in the centre of the dining room.Volunters will help out in serving coffee and tea.

Clean Up

All volunteers get to pitch in the closing task of the day.  All volunteers will help sweep and vacuum the restaurant.

Other Tidbits

Volunteers will have their meal breaks in the Back Stage of the Phil Collins' Theatre.  The common area has a large table that everyone sits around and microwaves to warm up your home brought food.  You have to be 100% self suffcent when you volunteer at Famous People Players. 
The Draw Backs and Conclusions

When I volunteered for the Famous People Players back in 2007, I had to pack a lunch or go to a near by restaurant to eat.  If you were lucky, the chef may have some food left over for you to enjoy like spuds or peas.  Volunteers do not get to see the show because they are busy scraping crumbs off tables during Turn Over.  If you want a glass of water during your shift, you are resposible to bring your own bottle and store it in the coffee / Tea room.

I rather volunteer for Theatre by the bay and I get to watch better shows like The Tempest, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Etc. If you volunteer for Theatre By the Bay, You will get the opportunity to hug Micheal Rawley. 

Enjoy the Show

Keep your Ears to the tracks for other volunteer opportunities I have partook like Campus Response Team.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Great Stories Well Told Early Bird Subscription

The Gift of Theatre


This is the first year that Theatre By the Bay has offered a Subscription program for your theatre viewing pleasure this summer.  If you plan to visit Barrie Ontario this summer, Don't forget to order your early bird Subscription for 65.00 (Plus HST).

Your subscription will include

1 ticket to Man of La Mancha, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Jacob Two-Two, Meets the Hooded Fang at the Mady Centre for the Performing Arts (Barrie's Downtown Community Theatre)

Early Bird on sale until National Flag Day (February 15, 2012).  Give the gift of Great Stories well Told to a loved one this February.  On February 16th, the gift of theatre will increase to $70.00 plus HST
Volunteers Wanted for Great Stories Well Told

Theatre By the Bay is constantly looking for new volunteers for this season.  If you love Live Professional Theatre, this is the right place to volunteer.  Theatre By the Bay cannot exist without volunteers like you to step up to the plate.

Jobs include front of house duties, Street Team (Booth), Office Work, Back Stage, and many more.  All Current volunteers shall keep their ears to the tracks for a training / orientation meeting after the holidays.  New volunteers please E-mail Erica at info@theatrebythebay.com and keep your ears to the tracks for your meeting date.

Orientation Run-Down

All volunteers are expected to wear their black Theatre By the Bay T-Shirt and respect one another while on duty.  Tell your audience members to enjoy the show as you hand out programs or take their tickets.


Theatre By the Bay Volunteers wish you a Merry Christmas and look forward to seeing you this summer

Keep your ears to the tracks for details at http://www.theatrebythebay.com/ or call 705- 735-9243

Monday, December 12, 2011

Do you listen to Z 103.5, Let's Play Name That Tune by

I have two songs I have recorded off Z 103.5 FM over 10 years ago.  If you know the lyrics, please type the name of the song in the Comments section.

The First song I have herd of is titled I want to Be the One.  I heard two freestyle remixes of this song on Z 103.5.  I do not know the artist that made the remix.

I want to Be the One, -- Steve B

Late at night when I'm all alone



I think of you and I'm feelin strong


Wishin you would look my way


Let me be the one


My heart is achin for that special girl


To come on in and to share my world


Someone to love and someone to hold


Let me be the one


I Love You


Chorus 1:


I need you girl and I need you now


I'll get you lookin at me somehow


The love I have is an open door girl


Come on in, lets begin, I love you

Chorus 2:


I wanna be the one you're givin your lovin


I wanna be the one you're kissin and huggin


I wanna be the one you dream of at night


Let me be the one

Repeat 2

I Love you, Baby

I don't believe it should take so long


To find someone I can call my own


Just come more close and you'll feel my love


It's a burning love, my baby


My heart is achin for that special girl


To come on in and to share my world


Some one to love and someone to hold


Let me be the one, my baby

Repeat Chorus 1

Repeat Chourus 2


A Promise to Share - Steve B

Listen to this song on Youtube

The Second song I have heard and taped off Z 103.5 has the following Lyrics. Aug 26, 2012, I stumbled across the title of this song and took a listen when I was looking at Steve B songs and found the title for this song is now known.  This song is on Stevie B Running Back Album (released 1993).

The Chorus goes like this.

You Touch Me, I touch you

This Love was out of control,

I want you to want me

Oh Baby ____________

It's a Promise to Share

It's a Promise to Care

I'll Come Back to you  (Repeat)



When I listened to the radio, there were so many songs I loved and hear and I only have them on old fashioned cassette tapes.

Keep your Ears to the Tracks for unknown songs

Refrence, I am Looking for the Name,  Yahoo Answers,  http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070828081927AABIERF

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Flash Gordon Has Landed in Cookstown

Cannot Wait until July, 26, 2012 to See Man of La Mancha?



If So, I got a great Treat for you in store.  If you love Space Ships, and interglactic travel, take a trip down the 400 to Cookstown's Old Town Hall Theatre this weekend.  Come and See Snow White and the Seven Aliens and meet friends like Flash Gordon, Sergeant Sausage, and friends.  You get a chance to clap, sing, and have a ball. 

Location:



The Old Town Hall Theatre

1 Hamilton Street, Cookstown, ON

December 7, 2011 Viewing

On December 7, 2011, I scored a chance to see this wonderful show at the Old Town Hall Theatre because I know a few actors in the show.  Around Dusk, We were on the highway heading towards the city.  By 5:00 PM We arrived at the Town Hall Theatre and I got to meet a few new people and some old friends from Christmas Cafe', Aladdin, Music Music Music, etc.  At 7:15 PM the cast performed their favorite Warm-Up Songs like Mi Me Maw Mo Mu, and Number Song.  When you watch theatre, you will never get a chance to listne to warm-up songs unless you are in the show singing them yourself.  Another great warm-up song I love is Bella.  At 7:30, PM the show was underway.  Once the Curtain rose, it was time to take a Trip onboard the Space Shuttle to the Planet Z and Flarth to meet Flash Gordon and Snow White through song and dance.  Everyone will love to hear about a place where you drink brown stuff at a place called Hortons'.



Too Bad, So Sad, This show is O'er

Keep you ears to the Tracks for info on other shows by

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Upcoming shows at the Old Town Hall theatre

Fireworks -- Feb, 2 - 19, 2012

The Pajama Game -- April 12 - 29, 2012

4 Play May 31 -- June 3, 2012

Keep your Ears to the Tracks at South Simcoe Theatre dot com for Details

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A Free- Ad By Philip Lock Supporting Live Theatre in Simcoe County

Friday, December 2, 2011

Upcoming Events at the Mady Centre, Barrie's Downtown Community Theatre

Thank you for keeping your Ears to the Tracks, The Excitement is building over the first year of shows at the Mady Centre for the Performing Arts, Barrie's Downtown community Theatre.

December 2 - 3

Marmalade Christmas at the Mady




 
December 9, 2011

Rockin' Country Around The Christmas Tree





January 26 - Feb 4, 2012



February 10, 2012


Suduced By Shakespeare

A Special for Couples

Keep your Ears to the Tracks for Details at http://www.theatrebythebay.com/

March 29 - April 7, 2012



May 3 - 13



May 31 - June 9, 2012



July 26, 2012


Man of La Mancha



Keep your Ears to the Tracks for Showtimes and Details

Aug, 2012

Theatre By the Bay presents:

The Merry Wives of Windsor
By William Shakespeare

Keep your Ears to the Tracks for Details at Theatre By the Bay

Aug, 2012

Jacob Two Two, Meets the Hooded Fang

Keep your Ears to the Tracks at Theatre by the bay for Details and Show Times

Thank you for Supporting your Local Community Theatre.

A Free Info page for your Downtown Community Theatre.  Keep your Ears to the Tracks at
http://www.barrie.ca/Culture/Pages/DowntownCommunityTheatre.aspx

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Good News Has Finally Arrived

Theatre By the Bay Season 11

Theme: Great Stories, Well Told



What's In Store for this Exciting Season

Get those Bad Dreams out of your head since Robert Joy returned to the Crime Lab in the US of A.  The Good News has finally arrived,  this season Theatre By the Bay will be producing three exciting shows this summer for your viewing pleasure in the Mady Centre for the Performing Arts, Barrie's Downtown Community Theatre.

February 10, 2011 --  Suduced by Shakespere

Keep your Ears to the Tracks for Details at theatrebythebay.com on this new Fundraiser event at the Mady Centre.

This Event is selling very Fast

May 7, 2012  -- The Stars Come Out. 

Tickets are on sale today for Theatre by the Bay Members.  Non-Members can purchase tickets on December 11th, 2011

Red Carpet Seats -- $125.00 (Includes Best Seats in the house, Gift Package, and Pre Show Reception, and Partial Tax Receipt)  SOLD OUT!
Orchestra Seats  -- $50.00 -  SOLD OUT!

Pod Seats -- $30.00 - Plenty of Pod Seats left.

Get your Tickets Quickly before they are gone.  A Stars Come Out Ticket is the Perfect Christmas Gift you can give a theatre fan. 

Location: Georgian Theatre, 1 Georgian Drive, Barrie, ON

July 26, 2012 -- Man of La Mancha



Cast is Un-named and Produced by Scott A Hurst

Keep your Ears to the Tracks for Dates and Times

Aug, 2012  The Merry Wives of Windsor



The Cast is Un-Named and I hope Micheal Rawley and Kristian Brunn will Return

Keep Your Ears to the Tracks for Dates and Times

Aug, 2012  Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang (Family Oriented Musical based on the book)

Cast is Un-named and Produed by Scott A Hurst

Volunteers Wanted.


Theatre by the bay is driven by volunteers.  Theatre by the Bay cannot exist without your volunteer support.  Keep your ears to the Tracks and get on Board.  If you volunteer four shifts you will be rewareded a free show ticket for your friends. A voluinteer Orientation Meeting will be held after the Christmas Holidays.

Do not Forget to support Theatre by the Bay by becoming a Member

If you are a member of Theatre by the bay, you will reap the rewards of

All members receive the following:

Tax receipt for donation

Acknowledgement in program

Annual Newsletter

Ticket exchange privileges

Pre sale Ticket Purchases

Member Event (TBA)

Donate 25,00 - 5,000 to Theatre by the Bay, you can meet your favorte actores backstage. I hope Micheal Rawley returns for the fourth time so I can give him a hug.

Phil Hugging Micheal Rawley at the Tempest, 2011
For further information or to become a member, please contact Erica at info@theatrebythebay.com or by calling 705.735.9243

Keep your Ears to the Tracks for more exciting information about Hotel, Dinner, and Show Packages at Theatre By the Bay

Enjoy the Show!