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CONVENTION SCHEDULE
SUNDAY, JULY 13
4:008:00 PM Registration Opens Page 7 7 7 4 4 4 4 56 6 6 6 7 6 7 7 7
MONDAY, JULY 14
8:00 AM Organ Crawl (board buses at 7:30) Religious House Tour (board buses at 7:30) Pilgrimage: Hellriegel, Duchesne & Holy Cross (board buses at 7:30) Scripture Institute Keyboard Institute Catholic Liturgical Ministry Boot Camp Composer and Text Writers Institute Master Classes and Clinics Music Education Morning Music Ministry Leadership Retreat Music Ministry Retreat for Youth Chapter Directors Leadership Retreat Music Industry Showcase 1 Orientation for First-Time Attendees Chapter Director Luncheon Cantor Certificate Written Adjudications
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9:00 AMNOON
THURSDAY, JULY 17
8:159:30 AM Pastoral Musicians Breakfast 23 10:00 AM Morning Prayer 23 10:4511:45 AM PLENUM: VATICAN II AND THE CHURCH AS BEARER OF GOOD NEWS 23 11:45 AM Exhibits Open (Final Session) 23 NOON3:00 PM Cantor On-Site Singing Adjudications 23 12:1512:45 PM Lunchtime Organ Recital, Christ Church 23 1:002:00 PM OCP Showcase 24 2:303:15 PM Music Industry Showcase 3 24 3:455:00 PM Breakout E 24-25 3:455:15 PM Institutes Continue 24 6:007:00 PM DMMD Social 25 6:007:00 PM Youth Gathering 2 25 8:00 PM Convention Eucharist 25 10:00 PM12 M Big Band, Cake, and Lights of the City! 25
TUESDAY, JULY 15
7:00 AM 8:15 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:45 AMNOON 10:45 AMNOON 12:301:30 PM 12:301:00 PM 1:302:30 PM 3:004:15 PM 4:455:30 PM 7:008:00 PM 9:0010:00 PM 10:15 PM Daily Eucharist 10 Morning Prayer 10 PLENUM: CLAIM YOUR ART, 10 PROCLAIM GOOD NEWS Exhibits Open Diocesan Directors of Music 10 Breakout B 10-11 Institutes Continue DMMD Members Meeting 11 Lunchtime Organ Recital, Christ Church 11 WLP Showcase 11 NPM Interest Section Meetings 11 Music Industry Showcase 2 12 Evening Events 03 12 Evening Events 04 13 Taiz Prayer 13
FRIDAY, JULY 18
7:00 AM Daily Eucharist 8:15 AM Morning Prayer 9:1510:30 AM Breakout F Institutes Conclude 11:15 AM12:30 PLENUM: GO AND PROCLAIM THE GOSPEL OF THE LORD Closing & Re-commissioning 26 26 26
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REGISTRATION HOURS
4:008:00 PM 7:30 AM1:30 PM 3:307:30 PM Tuesday 8:00 AM5:00 PM Wednesday 8:00 AM5:00 PM Thursday Friday 9:30 AM5:00 PM 8:009:00 AM Sunday Monday
EXHIBIT HOURS
Monday 10:00 PMMIDNIGHT
Front Cover: David Brinker. Page 3: St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission; views of Saint Louis Basilica; views of Shrine of St. Philippine Duchesne; views of the Shrine of Saint Joseph.
Tuesday 10:00 AM6:00 PM Wednesday 10:00 AM6:00 PM 10:00 PMMIDNIGHT Thursday 11:45 AM6:00 PM
P RO C LA I M G O O D N E W S !
A Year Accep ptable to the Lord!
We take our focus for this NPM Convention from Jesus description of his own ministry (Luke 4:18). Called by the Spirit, using the talents we possess, we proclaim Good News to the poor, liberty to the captives, sight to the blind, freedom to the oppressed, and a year acceptable to the Lord. We do this through the gifts we have received and developed: our love for the Churchs liturgy and the communities that gather to sing Gods praise, skills in music and pastoral preparation for worship, talents in music education, and service in preaching and presiding. We come to St. Louis in the thirty-seventh year of such gatherings to celebrate, to learn, and to re-dedicate ourselves to our shared ministry so that the coming yearand every ye ar in wh ic h we m inist e r in the power of the Sp irit m a y be acceptable to the Lord.
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Keyboard Institute
Begins Monday, July 14, at 9:00 AM CLINICIANS LYNN TRAPP AND JAMES KOSNIK
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Practical skills, techniques, and resources for the keyboard player who serves the liturgy and leads the assembly of Gods people. An intense learning experience presented by an outstanding organ and piano instructor team. Pre-registration required, space is limited. No on-site registration; Fee $90. LYNN TRAPP
We become what we sing. Music wedded to text is an integral part of the liturgy, and music unveils dimensions of meaning and feelings that words alone do not touch. Crafting the texts we sing and the music that expresses them to touch minds, hearts, and spirits is the focus of this institute, led by two gifted composers and crafters of texts. Pre-registration required, space is limited. No on-site registration; Fee $90. PAUL INWOOD RORY COONEY
JAMES KOSNIK
*Institute Participants
Participation in these Institutes requires full convention registration. These institutes begin on Monday morning and continue through all breakout sessions; participants are expected to attend all sessions. Opportunities for liturgical prayer and formation will take place as part of the convention liturgies, plenum presentations, and events.
Schedule for each Institute: Monday, July 14: 9:00 AM12:00 NOON and 4:155:30 PM Tuesday, July 15: 10:45 AM12:00 NOON Wednesday, July 16: 10:45 AM12:00 NOON and 3:155:15 PM Thursday, July 17: 3:455:15 PM Friday, July 18: 9:1510:30 AM
P RO C LA I M G O O D N E W S !
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For applicable Master Classes and Clinics (*) please note that (time permitting) attendees may play or sing one selection for the group and receive coaching from the master teacher/ clinician. Please bring a copy of the score for the clinician. No audition required.
MONDAY, JULY 14
7:30 am1:30 pm 8:00 am Registration Tours Depart - page 7 Organ Crawl Religious House Tour Pilgrimage Tour Institutes - page 4 Master Classes & Clinics Music Education Morning pages 5 and 6 Leadership Retreat & Retreat for Youth - page 6
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Monday, July 14, 9:00 AMNOON S CLINICIANS JAIME CORTEZ AND STEPHEN PETRUNAK
A group class for guitarists with experience. Two master clinicians offer practical skills to improve your guitar playing and your ability to lead the assemblys song with the guitar. Bring your guitar, two pieces of music, and a folding stand. Space is limited. Preregistration required, Fee $30. Limited on-site registration (if available): Fee $50.
9:00 am 9:00 am
9:00 am
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10:00 am Music Industry Showcase 1 page 6 10:00 am Chapter Directors - page 7 11:00 am Orientation for First-Time Attendees - page 7 noon-1:00 pm Cantor Certificate Written Adjudications - page 7 noon-1:00 pm Chapter Director Luncheon page 7
Open to all pianists to observe and participate. Time permitting, all who attend may play one selection for the group and receive coaching from the master teacher. The selection is to be a sacred work that might be used during Mass instead of a classical work, unless that is your norm. Please bring a copy of the score for the clinician. No audition required. Space is limited. Pre-registration required, Fee $30. Limited on-site registration (if available): Fee $50.
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Tools and tips to help you lead contemporary styles of music for worship from the keyboard. Come prepared to observe or to play. Space is limited. Pre-registration required, Fee $30. Limited on-site registration (if available): Fee $50.
Ensemble Clinic
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Breakout A - pages 8-9 Youth Gathering 1 - page 9 Evening Events 01 - page 9 Evening Events 02 - page 9
Monday, July 14, 9:00 AMNOON S CLINICIANS KEVIN KEIL AND BARNEY WALKER
A survey of what a musician needs to know about church sound systems; how and why they work; and how to troubleshoot problems like distortion, feedback, and dead channels. Space is limited. Pre-registration required, Fee $30. Limited on-site registration (if available): Fee $50.
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For pastoral musicians serving Hispanic/Latino communities. Discover the rhythms, styles, and instrumentation that can help you lead and enhance worship using the music of our Hispanic sisters and brothers. Space is limited. Pre-registration required, Fee $30. Limited on-site registration (if available): Fee $50.
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This master class will cover the basics that you need to know to become more familiar with the treasury of chant from reading chant notation to rhythmic interpretation and how to pronounce Latin and use chant in the liturgy, and more. Space is limited. Preregistration required, Fee $30. Limited on-site registration (if available): Fee $50.
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A master teacher shares tools that can free you to learn gospel piano techniques to better serve your assemblies. Space is limited. Pre-registration required, Fee $30. Limited on-site registration (if available): Fee $50.
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For Youth Only. Pope Francis has invited the Church into a time of discernment in the presence of the Lord, looking at the signs, listening to the things that happen, the feeling of the people, especially the poor. Take time to discern your role as a pastoral musician called to reach those who are forgotten, on the fringes, who do not experience the love of God. How do we ask tough questions and move forward? Bryan Schamus is a campus minister, musician, and disciple called, like all of us, to live Christ in uncertain times. Space is limited. Pre-registration required, Fee $30. Limited on-site registration (if available): Fee $50.
Organ Crawl
Monday, July 14 8:00 AMNOON Buses begin loading promptly at 7:30 AM. Saint Louis is home to many fine historical pipe organs used for worship and concert alike. Today you will be visiting four such instruments.
SHRINE OF ST. JOSEPH Pfeffer/Ott, 1890, II/34, Mechanical ST. PAULS LUTHERAN, Des Peres Martin Ott, 1985, II/35, Mechanical GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Moeller/Dial, 1952/2000, IV/60, Electric THIRD BAPTIST Reuter, IV/72, Electric Pre-registration required; no on-site registration. Fee: $30.
THE BENEDICTINE ABBEY OF SAINT MARY AND SAINT LOUIS (OSB) Pre-registration required; no on-site registration. Fee: $30.
HEART in St. Charles, Missouri. The grounds and its buildings are replete with beauty and fascinating history. The Shrine is a lasting tribute to the French missionary Religious of the Sacred Heart, who brought formal education to the Missouri frontier along with a zeal for sharing the love of God. Pre-registration required; no on-site registration. Fee: $30
Join the National Committee for Chapters and your chapter director colleagues for a dynamite dialogue presentation that will address the many needs for an ongoing or new chapter director to grow and flourish in skills and formation. Ideas for motivation, organization, programming, recruiting, sustaining membership, spirituality, efficiency, technology, funding, and building and maintaining successful, vibrant chapters. Bob Batastini, presenter.
NOON Join the National Committee for Chapters and your colleagues for an informative luncheon after the presentation (above).
1:00 PM
NOON
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Cantors may complete requirements for all the NPM Cantor Certificates during the 2014 Annual Convention. The BCC, ICC, and CCC written exams, excepting the CCC Liturgy exam, may be completed Monday, July 14, NOON - 1:00 PM The singing portion will be offered on Wednesday, July 16, 12:30 - 3:00 PM and Thursday, July 17, NOON - 3:00 PM Registrations are limited. Pre-registration required; no on site registration. Application Deadline; postmarked by June 20, 2014. To learn more or to apply for certification at the convention visit http://tinyurl.com/CantorCert
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Breakout A
A-01 The Triduum through Fresh Eyes: Pray and Reflect on the Rites, Part 1 (DMMD membership required) Paul Turner and Ed Hislop DMMD Institute A-02 Pastoral Musicians in a Time of Change Dan Schutte Music Directors A-03 A Spirituality of Liturgical Chant: A Liturgical Lectio Divina Paul Ford
4:15 - 5:30 PM
Scripture, Keyboard, Composer & Text Writers Institutes and Catholic Liturgical Ministry Boot Camp continue from Monday morning pre-convention sessions. Detailed descriptions are available at www.npm.org. A-06 The RCIA Forty Years Later: What Have We Learned? Jerry Galipeau Liturgy: The Rites A-07 Classical Choral Repertoire for the Intermediate Choir, Part 1 Paul French Choir Directors A-08 Singing Polyphony for Fun and Formation Christopher Walker Choir Directors Chant A-09 Fixin the Mixin Kevin Keil and Barney Walker A-10 Organ Repertoire Based on Chant Adam Brakel A-11 The Artistry of the Liturgy, Part 1 John Foley, SJ Ensemble Musicians Organists Music Directors
A-04 Anointing of the Sick: Resources for Religious and Parish Celebration Kathleen Harmon, SND de N Serving Religious Communities A-05 Forming Young Pastoral Musicians for Ministry Kate Cuddy Adults Working with Youth
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4:15 - 5:30 PM A-12 The Basics of Celebrating Multicultural Liturgy/ Los elementos bsicos para celebrar una liturgia multicultural Pedro Rubalcava Spanish-English
A-13 An Overview of Cantor Certificates Mary Lynn Pleczkowski A-14 Cantor Mini Retreat: Spirituality, Coaching, and Techniques, Part 1 ValLimar Jansen A-15 Music for Funerals Jennifer Kerr Breedlove-Budziak A-16 The Liturgy and Upcoming Changes: How They Affect Clergy Richard Hilgartner Cantors
Breakout A (continued)
Youth Gathering 1
RACHELLE KRAMER 5:30 - 6:30 PM
For Youth Only. Young pastoral musicians and other leaders in high school and college: Come learn what the convention has to offer you and how it will challenge you, and meet your peers in pastoral music ministry.
Cantors
Music Directors
Clergy
A-17 Music and the Mass: Rite by Rite and Step by Step, Part 1 Lori True and David Haas Liturgy: The Rites A-18 Piano Improvisation Techniques Mark Hayes Pianists
7:00 - 8:00 PM
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Hear the king of instruments proclaim the Good News of praising God in song under the hands and feetof two outstanding young organists, Jeong-Suk Bae and Adam Detzner, hosted by Preston Dibble, chair of the NPM Steering Committee for the Organist Section.
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St. Louis is known for Jazz and Blues and a convention in St. Louis wouldnt be complete without a native son playing the music of the city. Jim Manley is an explosive trumpet player in the style of Maynard Ferguson who has put together a seven piece instrumental group that you dont want to miss.
9:00 - 10:00 PM
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Come prepared for a passionate experience of music and message that creates an opportunity for spiritual and personal renewal. Led by Grayson Warren Brown. Sponsored by OCP.
Quiet Night
02-02
A time to rest, to breathe, to be. A one-hour retreat that weaves together song, story, prayer, and instrumental music to lead participants to the place where our spirits meet and are renewed by Gods Spirit. Sponsored by Good for the Soul Music.
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Daily Eucharist
Eucharist is offered on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
7:00 AM 8:15 AM
Morning Prayer
Memorial of Saint Bonaventure, bishop and doctor of the church.
10:00 am Exhibits Open 10:45 am Diocesan Directors of Music Institute 10:45 am Institutes Continue Breakout B - pages 10-11 12:30 pm DMMD Members Meeting - page 11 12:30 pm Lunchtime Organ Recital - page 11 1:30 pm 3:00 pm 4:45 pm 7:00 pm 9:00 pm WLP Showcase - page 11 Interest Section Meetings - page 11 Music Industry Showcase 2 - page 12 Evening Events 03 - page 12 Evening Events 04 - page 13
9:00 - 10:00 AM
Pastoral musicians are artists and preachers. Our lives are transformed through the art of music and liturgy, and we become sacraments of the encounter with Jesus Christ. As artists, we need passion: We need to lose ourselves in our art. What kind of time and energy does that require? For if we are to minister, we must claim our art and feed our artists soul. Dr. Paul Westermeyer is professor of Church Music at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he also serves as Cantor for the Seminary community and administers the Master of Sacred Music Program. A musician and pastor, he is the 2014 recipient of NPMs Jubilate Deo Award.
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10:45 - NOON
CLINICIAN MARK FRANCIS, CSV
Diocesan music directors only. Discover how the principles inherent in truly multicultural liturgies can help diocesan directors of music craft diocesan liturgies that promote full, conscious, and active participation by everyone in a culturally diverse assembly. Pre-registration required; limited to Diocesan Directors of Music. No on-site registration.
Breakout B
10:45 - NOON Scripture, Keyboard, Composer & Text Writers Institutes and Catholic Liturgical Ministry Boot Camp continue from previous sessions, and also end at Noon. Detailed descriptions are available at www.npm.org.
B-01 The Triduum through Fresh Eyes: Pray and Reflect on the Rites, Part 2 (DMMD membership required) Paul Turner and Ed Hislop DMMD INSTITUTE B-02 The Artistry of the Liturgy, Part 2 John Foley, SJ MUSIC DIRECTORS B-06 Merging, Clustering, Closing Parishes, Part 1: Processes Michael Weldon, OFM LITURGICAL LEADERS B-07 Techniques to Improve Sound and Blend John Romeri CHOIR DIRECTORS B-08 Choir Rehearsal as Spiritual Direction/Formation Christopher Walker CHOIR DIRECTORS B-09 Repertoire for Liturgical Pianists Mark Hayes B-10 Effective Practice Techniques Adam Brakel PIANISTS ORGANISTS
B-03 Chant as Full, Conscious, and Active Participation Paul Ford CHANT B-04 Music for Equal Voices: SSA/SSAA or TTB/TTBB Alan Hommerding SERVING RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES B-05 Tools to Evaluate the Texts We Sing Mary Frances Fleischaker, OP MUSIC DIRECTORS
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B-11 The Gift to the Church of Martin Hellriegel Nicholas Schneider, Marie Kremer, and Martin Marklin LITURGICAL ROOTS
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Breakout B (continued)
10:45 - NOON B-12 Bilingual Repertoire to Help Every Music Director Peter Kolar SPANISH-ENGLISH
B-13 Cantor Mini Retreat: Spirituality, Coaching, and Techniques, Part 2 ValLimar Jansen B-14 The Psalms in the Liturgy, Part 1 Michel Guimont CANTORS CANTORS
B-15 Music and the Mass: Rite by Rite and Step by Step, Part 2 Lori True and David Haas LITURGY: THE RITES B-16 Preaching to Help the People Live the Mystery We Celebrate James Telthorst CLERGY B-17 Making the Lenten Journey through Scripture and Music Bob Hurd LITURGY: THE RITES B-18 Need Some Help with Lent and the Triduum? Richard Hilgartner and Michael Ruzicki LITURGY: THE RITES
WLP Showcase
Find Faith in Music
1:30 - 2:30 PM
Join your voice with World Library Publications composers and friends to sing through a diverse selection of musical offerings. Discover pieces in many styles that will work for choirs of all sizes and skill levels. You are sure to find many options that will engage and inspire your choirs, your ensembles, and the assembly! All attendees will take home a resource packet filled with full-size octavos and other great samples.
3:00 - 4:15 PM
Gather with members and colleagues who share one of your areas of interest or experience for a conversation about ways in which NPM is addressing your concerns and how the association might serve you more effectively. Choose your interest section and plan to join in the dialogue: African American Musicians Asian Pacific Musicians Campus Ministers Cantors Chant Choir Directors Clergy Composers Diocesan Directors of Music Ensemble Musicians Musicians Serving Religious Communities Hispanic Musicians Music Education Musicians in the Military Organists Pastoral Liturgy Pianists Youth
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON-EVENING
S203 Childrens Choir Music and Resources, Plus a Few Mixed Voice Best Sellers Jim Rindelaub (Choristers Guild) S204 Hope Publishing Choral Reading Session Joel Raney and Jane Holstein S205 One Heart, One Mind: Make Music with the Emmaus Center! David Haas, Lori True, and Friends S206 New Sounds & PsalmsExciting New Music from the Newman Singers Joe Mattingly & the Newman Singers S207 The Liturgical Church and the Modern Organ Dan Miller (Rodgers Instruments Corporation) S208 Music for the More Advanced Choir Mark Lawson and Charles Peery (ECS Publishing) S209 Youth Choirs Are Invited to Sing with Pope Francis! John Hale (Corporate Travel Service) S210 Ministry Scheduling: Traditions Dont Change. Technology Does Maxwell Garcia (Ministry Scheduler Pro) S211 Psalms in His Presence for Year B (and more) Jane Terwilliger (Songs In His Presence) S212 Celebrating Christ in Music Terry Piontkowski (Lumen Christi) S213 Creativity and the Artist/Musician Anne Kertz Kernion (Cards by Anne) S214 The Bees Are Back Martin Marklin (Marklin Candle Design) S215 New Settings for Sung Gospels and More! Paul Inwood (Liturgical Press) S216 New Choral Music for Liturgical Choirs Frank Brownstead (Fred Bock Music Companies)
7:00 - 8:00 PM
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This hour of exquisite French choral music features the Messe Solennelle of Louis Vierne in the beauty of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Directed by Cathedral music director Dr. Horst Bucholz.
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This performance of acoustic instrumental music, presented by Stephen Petrunak and Bobby Fisher, includes works of contemporary composers, classical guitar composers, and original works by the artists. Sponsored by GIA Publications.
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TUESDAY EVENING
EVENING EVENTS FOUR
Hymn Festival with Dr. Jeffrey Neal Blersch
9:00 - 10:00 PM
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Enjoy the sound of hymnody in the wonderful space of the Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus at Concordia Seminary with its four-manual Casavant organ. Under the leadership of Dr. Blersch, an organist, composer, and leader of congregational song with consummate skill.
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Utilizando la msica, las oraciones y simbolos de las comunidades de habla inglesa y espaol, nos reunimos para elevar nuestras voces en esperanza y oracin por la paz en la tierra, la paz para todos los pueblos. Patrocinado por OCP. Using the music, prayers, and symbols of Spanish- and English-speaking communities, we come together to lift our voices in hope and prayer for peace on earth, peace for all peoples. Sponsored by OCP.
Taiz Prayer
10:15 - 11:15 PM
Gather with other members of the Body of Christ around the cross and other icons of the Divine Presence, in the light of Christ, to sing Gods praise at the end of this convention day.
We are offering you an option to help save the planet and take $20 off your registration fee! If you are one of the many who cant go anywhere without your tablet device, and would like to download the program book before the convention, please indicate your choice on the registration form (see page 15). If you choose to go paperless, deduct $20 from your registration fees (no matter what type of registration except complimentary) and you will receive a special link to download the program book at least two weeks prior to the convention. At registration you will NOT receive a book, thus saving us the cost of printing, and you the weight of carrying it around. Go Green!
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R E G I S T R AT I O N D E TA I L S
Check or credit card payment must accompany registration. Registration must be postmarked on or before March 3 (Early Bird) or June 13 (Advance). Registrations postmarked after June 13 will be computed at the regular/on-site rate. You may register online at www.npm.org. Registrations must be received at the NPM National Office (by mail, online, or by fax) by close of business July 2. After July 2 registration is available on-site only. Cancellation: Requests received in writing at the NPM National Office postmarked on or before July 2 will receive a refund less a non-refundable $50 processing fee. After that date refunds (less fee) are given only in the form of credit toward registration for the 2015 NPM Convention. Refunds are processed after the convention. All requests for credit MUST be received in the NPM office by August 29, 2014, in order to be considered for credit. or chaperone must accompany youth attendees under eighteen. Chaperone must be at least twenty-one years old and registered either for the Full Convention or as a Companion. A signed copy of the Code of Conduct for Youth Participating in NPM Conventions, Code of Conduct for Chaperones and Parents Acting as Chaperones, and the Parental or Guardian Permission Form and Release must be on file with NPM before anyone under the age of eighteen may be admitted to the Convention. For more information visit www.npm.org/ Events/Codeofconduct.htm. Daily Registration: Be sure to indicate the day(s) for which you are registering, and note that the fee for full convention registration is usually less than the fee for multiple days. Group Discounts: NPM chapters and parishes with a current NPM parish membership who register in groups receive a discount. Registration forms must be mailed together with one check, postmarked by May 31. Contact the NPM National Office (240) 247-3000 or (toll-free) 1 (855) 207-0293for more information.
MEMBER DISCOUNTS
With a current NPM Parish Membership (of any size), the members rate is offered to anyone in the parish community. If your name is not on the parish membership, include the parish group number on your registration form. If you have a current NPM Individual Membership, the members rate is available to you; it is not transferable to another person. Not yet a member? The registration fee for non-members includes an additional $83 for a one-year individual membership in NPM. Postage fees outside the United States, if applicable, will be billed later. Clergy/Musician Duo Discount: Clergy members and musicians who register for the convention together and in advance receive an even deeper discounted rate. The one clergy member and one musician must be from the same parish or institution. NPM Parish Membership must be current. Registration and payment for both clergy and musician must be included together in the same envelope and be postmarked on or before the Early Bird or Advance registration deadline. (Sorry, this discount is not available online.) New! Seminarian and Religious-in-Formation Discount: Available for any full-time seminarian (diocesan or religious) or religious sister or brother currently in formation who registers for the convention. Through the generosity of an anonymous donor we are offering a special discounted rate of net $100 ($125 not yet a member). Please fill in your seminary/house of formation name on the line provided. Youth Discount: Youth (twenty-one or younger, or a full-time undergraduate) attending the full convention receive a discounted rate. NPM membership required. If you dont have a current Youth or Individual Membership and your parish does not have a current NPM Parish Membership, add $39 for a new Youth Membership on the appropriate line of the registration form. A parent
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Companion (Adult or Child): Those registering as companions are welcome to accompany a full convention registrant to all activities except breakouts, workshops, or institutes. A separate registration form must be filled out for each companion including payment for any additional activities and must include the name of the Full Convention Registrant. Scholarship Assistance is available to cover the cost of convention registration for persons or parishes of limited means. For information about the scholarship visit the NPM web site at http://www.npm.org/EducationEvents/program_scholarship/ scholarships.htm or request a packet from the NPM Office by calling (240) 247-3000 or (toll-free) 1 (855) 207-0293. Application deadline is June 14. Photographs: Several photographers will be recording the convention for the National Association of Pastoral Musicians. These photos will be used in the November issue of Pastoral Music, and they may also be used on our website, our Facebook page, and in promotions and other publications. If you do not want your face to appear in any of these places, please notify one of the official photographers, who may ask for a photo so that NPM can exclude images that include you. You are welcome to take your own photos, but do not use flash. In respect for the artists and presenters, no personal video or audio recordings are allowed.
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(Unsure of your member number? It is found above your name on the mailing label. E-mail Haley@npm.org for group number.)
NPM Member Registration $295 $345 $395 Not yet member: Add $83 (includes one year individual membership; foreign postage, if applicable, will be billed) NPM Member Clergy/Musician Duo $270 (each) $320 (each) Early & Advance only Duo Name _________________________________________________________________________ (Available only to one clergy and one musician from the same member parish or institution) NPM Youth Member $200 $235 $285 (21 and under or full-time undergrad)* Not yet a Youth member: Add $39 (includes one year youth membership; foreign postage, if applicable, will be billed) NEW! Seminarian and Religious in Formation Registration $100 $135 $185 (Youth member rates less Seminarian or Religious in Formation discount ) Not yet a Seminarian or Religious in Formation member: add $25 Name of Seminary/House of Formation __________________________________________________ Companion (adult or child) $150 $170 $195 All events except breakouts. Name of Full Attendee _________________________________________ NEW! Electronic Program Book Deduct $20 from fees
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*A parent or chaperone must accompany youth attendees under 18. Chaperone must be at least 21 years old and registered as a full convention or a companion attendee. Name of accompanying parent or chaperone: __________________________________________
A signed copy of the Code of Conduct for Youth Participating in NPM Conventions, Code of Conduct for Chaperones and Parents Acting as Chaperones, and the Parental or Guardian Permission Form and Release must be on file with NPM before anyone under the age of 18 may be admitted to the convention. For more info: www.npm.org/Events/Codeofconduct.htm.
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Additional Activities
Music Ministry Leadership Retreat (Monday) $30 pre-registration $ __________ Youth Retreat (Monday) Youth only $30 pre-registration $ __________ Organ Crawl (Monday) $30 $ __________ Religious House Tour (Monday) $30 $ __________ Pilgrimage Tour (Monday) $30 $ __________ Master Class or Clinic (Monday) $30 pre-registration $ __________ Check one class or clinic: Advanced Guitar Piano Contemporary Piano Ensemble Arranging for Hispanic Ensemble Cantor Chant Gospel Piano Music Education Morning (Monday) $30 pre-registration $ __________ Organist Master Class (Wednesday afternoon) $30 pre-registration $ __________ Scripture Institute (MondayFriday; takes the place of all breakouts) $90 $ __________ Keyboard Institute (MondayFriday; takes the place of all breakouts) $90 $ __________ Liturgical Ministry Boot Camp (MondayFriday; takes the place of all breakouts) $90 $ __________ Composer and Text Writers Institute (MondayFriday; takes the place of all breakouts) $90 $ __________ NPM Annual T- Shirt Day (Wednesday) Circle size: S M L XL $15 $ __________ XXL XXXL $18 $ __________ Pastoral Musicians Breakfast (Thursday) $25 $ __________ Additional breakfast ticket $25 $ __________ Big Band, Cake and Lights of the City! (Thursday) $20 $ __________ TOTAL CONVENTION FEES, including registration $ __________
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