tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-112557872009-04-24T09:53:29.599-04:00The Crib SheetA Periodic Bulletin for Friends of the Creche MembersJeanne Spellmannoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11255787.post-64568019595553417752008-02-14T20:06:00.001-05:002008-02-14T20:08:08.442-05:00Scenes form His Nativity(From Winter 2008 Crib Sheet)Scenes From His Nativity<br />By Charles Hull<br /><br />On Friday evening of the Heartland Cradlesong Crèche Convention in Dublin, Ohio we traveled to the Upper Arlington Lutheran Church for a performance by the church choir, handbell choir, brass choir, organist and orchestra. They presented a musical picture of the nativity story entitled “Scenes From His Nativity.”<br />The evening opened with the Pre-Concert music by the church’s handbell choir. Although it was their first “public” appearance, the peal of their handbells soon assured us that they were not amateurs. They transformed us from a busy day of lectures and shopping to setting the mood for an evening of worshipful music and readings.<br />We were then treated to a Two Carol Arrangement of carols, “Once in Royal David’s City” and “O Come, All Ye Faithful” by the church orchestra. The orchestra was directed by the arranger of these carols, Noel Rawsthorne. Following a welcome and opening prayer by Pastor Paul Ulring the orchestra played an arrangement of “Three English Carols.”<br /> As the choir filed into the sanctuary we heard the Old Testament prophesy of the birth of Christ from Isaiah being read. But the choir did not go to the risers in front of the sanctuary. Instead they surrounded the audience and sang “God So Loved The World.” What a beautiful reminder for us as crèche enthusiasts. It was God who was there from the beginning that sent his only Son into the world to share God’s overwhelming love with each one of us. And that love, that salvation, came to us in the baby in the manger. The “Scene” was beginning in the proper place, with God.<br /> “Climb To The Top Of the Highest Mountain” was sung with orchestral accompaniment to underline once again the promise of the Savior, “Behold your Lord comes to you…” This work reminded us of the promise of the coming of the Savior and offered hope to all who heard it. <br /> After we climbed to the top of the mountain we overlooked Bethlehem with the anthem “The Hills Are Bare at Bethlehem.” This then lead us to two J.S. Bach selections, “Arioso” by the Dominion Brass and a cantata “For Unto Us A Child Is Born” by the choir. Bach moved us from the prophesy of the Savior’s birth, to the angel’s glorious songs, then to the shepherds and their adoration of the Christ Child. This work also included the proclamation of the child as Emmanuel, King of Kings, David’s Royal Son, and Lord of all. How else could this cantata end but with a chorus of Alleluias and praise to the Lord forever. <br /> Additional readings, music by the Dominion Brass and organist, Allan Willis, preceded the Ovid Young cantata, “Images of Christmas: Suite 3” which was shared by the choir and orchestra. This cantata included more recently composed carols such as “Infant Holy, Infant Lowly”, “He Is Born the Divine Christ Child”, “Mary Had a Baby”, and “Nativity Carol” which all proclaimed the birth of the Christ Child.<br /> As the Scenes of His Nativity drew to a close there was a great anticipation as to how this wonderful night of music would end. For still to come was the composition that was commissioned by the Friends of the Crèche particularly for the Heartland Cradlesong convention. Michael G. Martin, Director of Choral Activities of the Upper Arlington Lutheran Church, composed the anthem “Is It Really You?” along with his wife, Carolyn Martin, who penned the words. This “scene” unfolded from the perspective of a Wiseman. Since the beginning of time, the people of Israel were waiting for their Messiah. Upon studying the Star and hearing of the promised King, the Wisemen traveled far to see the baby Jesus. Can you imagine what went through their minds while traveling for so long to see the promised Messiah? When they did arrive at the manger, they were able to see God’s promise with their own eyes and could not help but to bow and worship Him. <br /> As this outstanding night of music drew to a close, we too joined the Wisemen, as we traveled through scenes of proclamation, announcement, the birth, and eventually bowing in worship before the “Light of the Word, the King of Glory”.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/11255787-6456801959555341775?l=www.friendsofthecreche.org%2Fcribsheet.html'/></div>Mike Whalenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08504103905706154967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11255787.post-53870991185838544372007-10-19T20:56:00.000-04:002007-10-19T20:58:15.313-04:00Membership Dues for 2008At the April board meeting, the board voted to not raise dues for the 2008 year. Dues will remain $30.00 for U.S. members and $37.00 for members outside theUSA. The board, also, fixed a membership year to be January 1 to December 31, no matter when dues are paid during the year.<br /><br />I will have a membership table at the convention in Dublin, Ohio. Your new Member’s Directory will be available there. I will have renewal forms available. To help reduce costs of mailing, I encourage you to pick up the form at the table. You may write your check then or take the form home. I will provide self addressed envelopes for you to mail your renewal and check to me.<br /><br />For those members unable to join us in Dublin, Ohio, bills will be sent after the first of the year. A quick response will also save the cost of a reminder notice.<br /><br />Look forward to seeing many of you at the convention.<br /><br />Betty Morris<br />Membership Chairman<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/11255787-5387099118583854437?l=www.friendsofthecreche.org%2Fcribsheet.html'/></div>Mike Whalenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08504103905706154967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11255787.post-6038673719820493612007-06-01T10:24:00.000-04:002007-06-01T10:30:41.605-04:00Update from the Heartland<div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;">HEARTLAND CRADLESONG</span></div><div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;"><em>Friends of the Creche National Convention</em></span></div><div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;">DUBLIN, OHIO - 2007</span></div><div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;"></span> </div><div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;">Thursday, November 8, to Saturday, November 10, 2007</span></div><div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;">Ethnic Traditions of the Midwest</span></div><div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;">and </span></div><div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;">Music Celebrating the Birth of our Lord</span></div><div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;">and</span></div><div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;">Presentations hailing the historic melting pot diversity of the Midwest:</span></div><div align="center"><span style="color:#006600;">German, Irish, Norwegian, African-American, Slovakian, Italian, and Greek.</span></div><br /><ul><li><div align="justify"><span style="color:#006600;">Exhibit of Creches from the International Collection of the University of Dayton. Curated and introduced by Fr. Johann Roten, Director of the Marian Library, the exhibit will reflect the ethnic diversity theme by featuring the supporting cast of the Nativity tradition: the people of all walks of life and of all ages, attracted to the Christ child as to a magnet. They bring gifts of gratitude, visible and invisible ones, and converge on him who gives them faith, hope and love for God and each other.</span></div></li><li><div align="justify"><span style="color:#006600;">Keynote speaker, Dr. Paul Ulring, Senior Pastor of Upper Arlington Lutheran Church, accomplished pianist and authority on the hymnody and musical heritage of the Christian church, will present: "This is My Story, This is My Song" with a focus on the biblical roots of the Nativity cradlesongs and carols, with audience participation in carol singing.</span></div></li><li><div align="justify"><span style="color:#006600;">Evening musical performance by the Sanctuary Choir and instrumentalists of Upper Arlington Lutheran Choir, directed by Michael G. Martin, noted choral director, composer and arranger.</span></div></li><li><div align="justify"><span style="color:#006600;">Prominent Creche Artists talking about their own work: Jerry Krider (Columbia City, IN)—Woodworker: Gary Wilson (Monroe, MI)—Ceramicist; Armando Piscitelli (Naples, Italy)—Traditional Neapolitan Figures.</span></div></li><li><div align="justify"><span style="color:#006600;">Orthodox Nativity Iconography and Hymnody. Discussed and demonstrated by Frs. Nathanael Smyth and Nicholas Hughes, monks from the Monastic Brotherhood of St. Theodore, (Galion, Ohio) and practicing iconographers and creche maker</span></div></li><li><div align="justify"><span style="color:#006600;"><strong>More Presentations</strong>—on Advent calendars, garage sale Nativities, displaying Nativities, herbal lore in the Nativity tradition, ethnic Christmas foods, and how-to discussions of displaying Nativities.</span></div></li><li><div align="justify"><span style="color:#006600;"><strong>More Exhibits</strong>—Nativity Stitchery and Members’ Crèches. Bring your own stitchery and/or crèche to share.</span></div></li><li><div align="justify"><span style="color:#006600;">Ethnic heritage Christmas Menus for Friday lunch and Friday and Saturday night dinners, and a full breakfast is offered to all conventioneers staying at the Embassy Suites.</span></div></li><li><div align="justify"><span style="color:#006600;">Pre-Convention tour of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral, a splendid Byzantine-style church featuring some of the most impressive mosaics in the country, the Columbus Museum of Art, and the State Auto Insurance Company’s outdoor Nativity display.</span></div></li><li><div align="justify"><span style="color:#006600;">FOTC cookbook of your own recipes. In keeping with the melting pot theme, the convention committee is publishing a cookbook of family recipes to be distributed at the convention. We invite each of you, whether you are attending the convention or not, to submit one or more of your favorite Christmas recipes. Tell us the origin, ethnicity or family connection, and the role food plays or played in your family celebrations. Share your old or new traditions. Submit recipes, by e-mail to </span><a href="mailto:dlhahm83@yahoo.com"><span style="color:#006600;">dlhahm83@yahoo.com</span></a><span style="color:#006600;">; or with your registration form before July 1. </span></div></li></ul><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/11255787-603867371982049361?l=www.friendsofthecreche.org%2Fcribsheet.html'/></div>Tim Goldrickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10062200329406173990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11255787.post-1162257839429738312006-10-30T20:20:00.000-05:002006-12-15T20:11:13.263-05:00Heartland Cradlesong<em>Nashville, TN - 29 October 2006</em> - The theme of the 2007 national convention of Friends of the Creche is "Heartland Cradlesong". The convention will be held Thursday 8 November 2007 - Saturday 10 November 2007 in the Embassy Suites Hotel, Dublin, Ohio and the Mill Run Church complex.<br /><br />Why "heartland"? Locationof the convention! Why "cradlesong"? Lullabies at the manger cradle! This convention in America's heartland will have a special emphasis on music related to the creche.<br /><br />Another subject being considerd is "Herbal Lore in the Nativity Tradition". There are scores of herbs with creche-related legends that might surprise you. Do you know why the flower of the rosemary changed from white to blue at the time of the Nativity? Hint: It has to do with wash day and Mary's mantel.<br /><br />We will be hearing more on displaying and exhibiting your creches and something entirely different is under consideration also -"The Traditional Placement of Manger Figures". Yes, there is a customary place to set the kings and another place just for the angel. Who knew?<br /><br />Donna and David Hahm, co-hosts of the 2007 national convention have tentatively announced what they call "Programs in Progress".The keynote address will be delivered by Pastor Paul Ulring, senior pastor of the Mill Run Church. There will be presentations on the cultural traditions that have shaped the American Mid-west, such as German, Scandinavian, Irish, Greek, Slovakian, and African-American traditions.<br /><br />Other topics being considered include "Creche Design for the Twenty-first Century", "Constructing Nativity Settings", "Displaying Nativities in a Home Setting", "Advent Calendars", "Collecting Nativities on a Budget", "Nativity Quilts and Stitchery", and "All About the Magi".<br /><br />Registration will be an on-going activity on Thursday. The ever-popular Manger Mart will open at noon on Thursday, followed by the Hotel Manager's Reception. The Special Creche Exhibit will feature selections from the world-renowned collection of the Marian Library at the University of Dayton, explained by Father Johann Roten. The talented Music Ministry at the Church at Mill Run is busy preparing a special program of music and dialogue for Friday evening of the convention. There will also be a carol sing in which we may all participate, even the tonally-challenged.<br /><br />In order to increase the opportunity for social interaction among convention attendees, the Hahms are investigating the feasibility of other meals shared in common in addition to the closing banquet. Ethnic foods of Christmas will certainly be a delicious taste experience. The early morning Interest Groups initiated at the Santa Fe convention will be continued so that individuals will have the opportunity to gather and hear presentations in particular areas of interest. The Hahms will also initiate "Splinter Groups" for those who may choose to forego free time during two hours on Saturday afternoon and instead gather for presentations on particular topics.<br /><br />The Hahms report that the Mill Run Church, a Lutheran faith community, has graciously given us full use of their beautiful complex and that Friends of the Creche will occupy the entire hotel. Both the church complex and the hotel are totally accessible to those with disabilities.<br /><br />There will be raffles and an auction, seven formal presentations in addition to the keynote address and increased free time to meet and mingle. In keeping with the Friends of the Creche mission to further the tradition of Christmas Nativity scene, designated times and places will be open to the general public.<br /><br />The pre-convention event will be not just one but hopefully two guided motor coach tours of the many interesting local attractions. You get to choose. There will also be a list of recommended sites for those who may wish to investigate the area on their own.<br /><br />The 2007 convention will begin to draw to a close on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. with the banquet, preceded by the Hotel Manager's Reception. All should be over by 10:00 p.m. on Saturday.<br /><br />The Hahms stress that these events and programs are subject to change since plans are still in preliminary stages of development, but it's enough to give you some inkling. With a year to go, it's already clear that this will be one terrific gathering - a "down-home convention" filled with friendliness, variety, enthusiasm, music, food, and of course lots and lots of useful information on the tradition of the creche.<br /><br />For information on the Church at Mill Run (Upper Arlington Lutheran Church or UALC) visit<a href="http://www.ualc.org/">http://www.ualc.org/</a>. For general 1nformation on the hotel visit <a title="http://www.embassysuites.com/en/es/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=" href="http://www.embassysuites.com/en/es/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=CMHESES">http://www.embassysuites.com/en/es/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=CMHESES</a>. Special hotel guest room rates should become available as the convention date approaches.<br /><br />The convention registration fee is $180. The special FOTC guest room rate at the hotel is $125 per night, plus tax. Mark your calendars now!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/11255787-116225783942973831?l=www.friendsofthecreche.org%2Fcribsheet.html'/></div>Tim Goldrickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10062200329406173990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11255787.post-1156599329458863352006-08-26T09:32:00.000-04:002006-08-26T09:39:20.416-04:00Next National Convention is Really CookingDUBLIN, OH— In keeping with the melting pot theme Heartland Cradlesong, the 2007 Friends of the Creche Convention (November 8-10, 2007, Dublin/Columbus, OH), we are planning dinners and a luncheon to reflect our heritage. Recipes submitted will be published in a cookbook available at the convention. We would like to know the origin, ethnicity or family connection, and accounts of the role food plays or played in our family celebrations.<br /><br />In our family, my grandma’s fruitcake that she made as a relative newlywed from 1917 on is essential as is the French beef burgundy and German red cabbage, dearly loved by our son and daughter-in-law. David’s and my German grandmothers served tooth-breaking hard anise cookies with wine. Every Christmas Eve, as a tribute to the joy we felt at the birth of our oldest child, I prepare shrimp Creole for supper, the dish that was served to me on the night of her birth 40 years ago.<br /><br />Tell us about your old or new traditions. Submit recipes, preferably by e-mail to dlhahm83@yahoo.com. By snail mail, our address is: The Hahms, 83 South Riverview St., Dublin, OH 43017<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/11255787-115659932945886335?l=www.friendsofthecreche.org%2Fcribsheet.html'/></div>Tim Goldrickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10062200329406173990noreply@blogger.com