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End Your Year with a Blast: The Choir Banquet Bible, with Ruben James Alcala
Manage episode 197574412 series 126365
You’ve worked hard in choir all year; now it’s time to play hard. Katy, TX Choir director Ruben Alcala shares a comprehensive guide to planning an end of year banquet that sends your students off in style. You can recognize achievements, celebrate student-selected awards, and acknowledge your seniors in a heartfelt and memorable way. Check out the show notes for a detailed guide to planning your banquet, including a complete timeline and suggested award categories. Listen [Subscribe on iTunes] [Subscribe on Android] Highlight to Tweet: “Banquets are celebrations of our students and the hard work they have done.” - Ruben Alcala Show Notes:
- Establish a Budget
- Formal vs. Casual
- Rental Cost
- Food and Beverage Minimum
- Buffet vs. Plated dinner service
- Menu
- Audio and Visual Needs (some venues only cover certain aspects, charge for the rest)
- Time Frame of Event (some venues charge more depending on time)
- Fundraising
- Senior Gifts
- Programs vs No Programs
- Key People to recognize and invite
- Principal
- Choir Vice Principal
- Booster Board
- Venue
- Will affect who can attend (Students only/ Family/ Dates)
- Location and Transportation
- School
- Restaurant
- Banquet Space
- New Venue- Set appointment for site visit, begin to plan room layout
- Set a Date
- Avoid School, Religious, Community events
- Set it at the end of your season
- Contract timelines
- Approval forms
- Set deadline for attendance- prior to when venue needs numbers
- Once order is in, that’s what you pay (Easy to add, cannot subtract)
- Volunteers- Parent and Students
- Student Officer Roles
- No Theme vs Theme (Choir Council)
- Slideshow (Historians)
- Set Up
- Parents
- Student Check in
- Time Frame
- Set Up
- Actual Celebration
- Tear Down
- Theme/ Decorations
- Awards/ Recognitions
- Student Chosen Awards (Jimmy Fallon-type awards)
- Most likely to get caught texting
- Best Dressed
- Best Dancer (Guy/ Girl)
- Biggest Bromance
- Most Likely to lose something in the Choir Room
- Choir Mom. Choir Dad
- Punniest
- Most Likely to Smile Through the Tears
- Director Chosen Awards
- Rookie of the Year (Guy and Girl)
- Vocal Scholar (Top 2 GPAs)
- Service Awards (Volunteer)
- Best Dancer (Guy and Girl)
- Director Award of Excellence (Every Grade Level)
- Individual Ensemble Awards
- Most Improved Guy and Girl
- Booster Club Board Recognition
- Award of Excellence
- Scholarship
- Four Year Member
- 7 Year Member
- Student Chosen Awards (Jimmy Fallon-type awards)
- Slide Show
- Choir Historians Created
- Email set for members to submit photos
- Senior Video
- Student Created if possible
- Every Senior
- How Long Have you Been in Choir?
- What Was Your Biggest Achievement?
- Most Difficult Part of Being in Choir?
- Best Memory?
- How has your experiences in choir prepared you for your future?
- If you could give advice to yourself as a freshman, what would you say?
- Any last words to the choir?
- Senior Will and Testament
- What are you leaving
- To Whom
- Why
- Story
- Traditions
- Senior Girls wear prom dress
- Officer Induction
- Passing of the Flame
- Dance
- Playlist
- Sample Outline 4:45 Officers, Directors, and Parent Volunteers arrive to set up 5:45-6:00 Guest Arrival and Check in 6:00 Greeting: Choir President 6:05 Meal Blessing 6:05-6:45 Food Served 6:45 Director Speech 6:50 Slide Show 7:00 Student Chosen Awards 7:25 Letterman Jacket Recognitions 7:30 Director Awards 7:40 Scholarship 7:45 Senior Video 7:50 Senior Will and Testament 8:10 Officer Induction/ Candle Lighting 8:20-9:45 Dance
- Choir Nation group on Facebook - Going to TMEA? Meet up with other Choir Ninjas! Join the Choir Nation Facebook group for time and location.
- Patreon - Support the podcast!
229 Episoden
Manage episode 197574412 series 126365
You’ve worked hard in choir all year; now it’s time to play hard. Katy, TX Choir director Ruben Alcala shares a comprehensive guide to planning an end of year banquet that sends your students off in style. You can recognize achievements, celebrate student-selected awards, and acknowledge your seniors in a heartfelt and memorable way. Check out the show notes for a detailed guide to planning your banquet, including a complete timeline and suggested award categories. Listen [Subscribe on iTunes] [Subscribe on Android] Highlight to Tweet: “Banquets are celebrations of our students and the hard work they have done.” - Ruben Alcala Show Notes:
- Establish a Budget
- Formal vs. Casual
- Rental Cost
- Food and Beverage Minimum
- Buffet vs. Plated dinner service
- Menu
- Audio and Visual Needs (some venues only cover certain aspects, charge for the rest)
- Time Frame of Event (some venues charge more depending on time)
- Fundraising
- Senior Gifts
- Programs vs No Programs
- Key People to recognize and invite
- Principal
- Choir Vice Principal
- Booster Board
- Venue
- Will affect who can attend (Students only/ Family/ Dates)
- Location and Transportation
- School
- Restaurant
- Banquet Space
- New Venue- Set appointment for site visit, begin to plan room layout
- Set a Date
- Avoid School, Religious, Community events
- Set it at the end of your season
- Contract timelines
- Approval forms
- Set deadline for attendance- prior to when venue needs numbers
- Once order is in, that’s what you pay (Easy to add, cannot subtract)
- Volunteers- Parent and Students
- Student Officer Roles
- No Theme vs Theme (Choir Council)
- Slideshow (Historians)
- Set Up
- Parents
- Student Check in
- Time Frame
- Set Up
- Actual Celebration
- Tear Down
- Theme/ Decorations
- Awards/ Recognitions
- Student Chosen Awards (Jimmy Fallon-type awards)
- Most likely to get caught texting
- Best Dressed
- Best Dancer (Guy/ Girl)
- Biggest Bromance
- Most Likely to lose something in the Choir Room
- Choir Mom. Choir Dad
- Punniest
- Most Likely to Smile Through the Tears
- Director Chosen Awards
- Rookie of the Year (Guy and Girl)
- Vocal Scholar (Top 2 GPAs)
- Service Awards (Volunteer)
- Best Dancer (Guy and Girl)
- Director Award of Excellence (Every Grade Level)
- Individual Ensemble Awards
- Most Improved Guy and Girl
- Booster Club Board Recognition
- Award of Excellence
- Scholarship
- Four Year Member
- 7 Year Member
- Student Chosen Awards (Jimmy Fallon-type awards)
- Slide Show
- Choir Historians Created
- Email set for members to submit photos
- Senior Video
- Student Created if possible
- Every Senior
- How Long Have you Been in Choir?
- What Was Your Biggest Achievement?
- Most Difficult Part of Being in Choir?
- Best Memory?
- How has your experiences in choir prepared you for your future?
- If you could give advice to yourself as a freshman, what would you say?
- Any last words to the choir?
- Senior Will and Testament
- What are you leaving
- To Whom
- Why
- Story
- Traditions
- Senior Girls wear prom dress
- Officer Induction
- Passing of the Flame
- Dance
- Playlist
- Sample Outline 4:45 Officers, Directors, and Parent Volunteers arrive to set up 5:45-6:00 Guest Arrival and Check in 6:00 Greeting: Choir President 6:05 Meal Blessing 6:05-6:45 Food Served 6:45 Director Speech 6:50 Slide Show 7:00 Student Chosen Awards 7:25 Letterman Jacket Recognitions 7:30 Director Awards 7:40 Scholarship 7:45 Senior Video 7:50 Senior Will and Testament 8:10 Officer Induction/ Candle Lighting 8:20-9:45 Dance
- Choir Nation group on Facebook - Going to TMEA? Meet up with other Choir Ninjas! Join the Choir Nation Facebook group for time and location.
- Patreon - Support the podcast!
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