Follow up to Irish Festival and Presentation to Educators
March 30th, 2010Great Job on the presentation to Henrico County Educators last night! The finale was spot on! The look of surprise on their faces said it all as the entire band came out of nowhere. They were under the impression through out my entire presentation and lecture I would be the only piper heard. We gave them one heck of a surprise.
Remember we have two more events within a week of each other. Easter Services and U of R Alumni. Pipers make sure you keep a daily check on your joints and pipe maintenance. The constant changing weather and temperatures play havoc on pipes more than some may realize. Just to give an example, I have re-hemped and swapped reeds at least 3 times in the last two weeks from playing in the elements.
Fay & Mike Hohman are doing fantastic in their new roles as Pipe Corporals, and along with Dennis Saidat as Pipe Sergeant. Along with Tom, Geoff, and Steve, I think we have one heck of a structure and group that will perform above and beyond. Now the band will be evenly positioned for when we split into two venues with a Pipe Major, Pipe Sergeant, and three Pipe Corporals, along with the rest of the Corps.
Keep your prayers and thoughts out for Don Raybold’s mother in Florida and Randy King (Fay’s husband). Don’s mom is ill with cancer and Randy is facing quadruple bypass surgery on his heart.
The rest of this blog is from my email to the band over a week ago after the Irish Festival. If anyone has video of the event, please send it to Doug or Dave Ramsey.
(originally written on 21 March) I wanted to personally THANK all of you who performed, participated, and/or supported, that came out on behalf of the St. Andrew’s Legion this week at both Capitol Ale and at the 25th Annual Church Hill Irish Festival.
At Capitol Ale, I was delighted to see people from the Irish American Society, Scottish Society, and St. Andrew’s Society there to support us.
Many deserve special recognition and if I miss mentioning you, forgive me, but I want to thank Tom Shuff for leading you as Pipe Major mid day Saturday in my absence. Also, thanks to those who helped maintain the tent and handle Public Relations. I was also pleased to see Piping students such as Keith Porter and Daniel Ripley steadily working on chanters inside the tent. Not only were they honing skills, but giving the public a good idea of how becoming a Piper, starts off.
We owe a big debt of gratitude to Mary Wallace & Chance Bell, along with Brian Erby for all their help over the last year teaching and improving our group. All of you have worked very hard and the improvements continue.
The last two days were fun, and I’m still hurting on my right side from laughing so much when we had those comical moments of cheer and camaraderie, especially hanging out with the gang from GRPD.
I can’t count how many time people kept coming up and commenting the two bands and I most enjoyed Sunday, when we did the Ragland Road/ Dawning of the Day set with Greater Richmond. The crowd roared at the effect.
I strongly recommend that if you have the weekend free that Fair Hill Games are taking place, please go! Greater Richmond will be competing and they will be having the Grade 1 Competitions, which will include Oran Mor Pipes & Drums, whom Chance has strong ties with, City of Washington P&Ds (whom Mary will be playing with), and the Frasers from Canada.
We can expect a flow of new students showing up over the next few weeks, so we need to prepare. At this time I will unleash more great news that the majority does not yet know about. Clyde Childress contacted me this weekend and he has asked us to once again, come out to his estate in Powhatan to perform for the Wounded Warriors Foundation. Two Country Music Artist have already signed contracts to perform along with us. Believe it or not, we’re playing in between sets with Willie Nelson and Montgomery-Gentry on 11 September 2010.
Good Job this past week and keep it going.
Aye! Tim MacLeod- President SALPD



























