+ All Categories
Home > Documents > March 2017Dave Dally is an accomplished professional violinist that lives in Carmel Valley and leads...

March 2017Dave Dally is an accomplished professional violinist that lives in Carmel Valley and leads...

Date post: 10-Feb-2021
Category:
Upload: others
View: 1 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
8
NEWSLETTER OF THE March 2017 VISIT OUR WEBSITE at SVASociety.org and visit us on Facebook SVAS Next Meeting: Sunday April 2, 2017 at Harry’s Hofbrau The Cantones Richard & Larry Denier on the accor- dion with Dave Dally violinist. Richard and Larry began playing ac- cordion in the early 1960’s at the Neronde accordion studio in Sacramento. Being of Swiss heritage, their repertoire included many folk songs from their home country. As youngsters they com- peted in both individual and duet catego- ries at the Accordion Conventions promi- nent in those days. Their accordion play- ing continued in college, but when their business careers began, Larry found him- self on the East Coast and Richard was traveling internationally. The accordions went on the “back burners” for about 25 years. Then about 15 years ago at their parents 50th wedding anniversary, Larry and Richard surprised them by bringing out their accordions and again performing duets of folk music from Switzerland. Since that time, whenever they get together they “pull out” the accordions. Larry lives in Santa Barbara and is a member of the Santa Barbara AIMS accordion club. Richard lives in Carmel and can be found every Thursday night performing at Lugano’s Swiss Bistro, in The Barnyard at the mouth of Carmel Valley, just off Hwy 1. Dave Dally is an accomplished professional violinist that lives in Carmel Valley and leads the Monterey String Quartet. Dave is very sought after musician and has played at our Club with Joe Domitrowich, Mike Marrottta Band and others. We are very happy to have them back.
Transcript
  • NEWSLETTER OF THE

    March 2017

    VISIT OUR WEBSITE at SVASociety.org and visit us on Facebook

    SVAS Next Meeting: Sunday April 2, 2017 at Harry’s Hofbrau

    The Cantones Richard & Larry Denier on the accor-dion with Dave Dally violinist.

    Richard and Larry began playing ac-cordion in the early 1960’s at the Neronde accordion studio in Sacramento. Being of Swiss heritage, their repertoire included many folk songs from their home country.
As youngsters they com-peted in both individual and duet catego-ries at the Accordion Conventions promi-nent in those days. Their accordion play-ing continued in college, but when their business careers began, Larry found him-self on the East Coast and Richard was traveling internationally. The accordions went on the “back burners” for about 25 years. Then about 15 years ago at their parents 50th wedding anniversary, Larry and Richard surprised them by bringing out their accordions and again performing duets of folk music from Switzerland. Since that time, whenever they get together they “pull out” the accordions. Larry lives in Santa Barbara and is a member of the Santa Barbara AIMS accordion club. Richard lives in Carmel and can be found every Thursday night performing at Lugano’s Swiss Bistro, in The Barnyard at the mouth of Carmel Valley, just off Hwy 1.

    Dave Dally is an accomplished professional violinist that lives in Carmel Valley and leads the Monterey String Quartet. Dave is very sought after musician and has played at our Club with Joe Domitrowich, Mike Marrottta Band and others. We are very happy to have them back.

  • SILICON VALLEY ACCORDION SOCIETY MARCH 2017 Page 2

    Did you miss a meeting performance? You can view some of it on youtube. To View Pam’s Videos from past meetings: Go to youtube.com, type in accordionpam in the search field

    (next to the magnifying glass on top) for videos from the club .

    Ken Caple President

    Bill Tapogna Master of Ceremonies

    Georgia Sutherland SVAS Reporter

    Presidents Message A fun time again was had by our accordion loving audience. We switched events around. I would like to take a survey on this meeting’s arrangement. Do people like the featured professional performer early in our program? Please let us know, nothing is etched in stone these days and we can change things to the audiences convenience. Email us or let a Board member know. We had the opportunity to bring in some small accordions for this event. These little guys usually don’t get the show the big ones get. Thank you Norma and Bill for demonstrating them for us. If any one would like to purchase one or get more information call Joe Petosa of Petosa Accordions about the “Little Pro“ (the red one) or Paul Pasquale about the Pier-maria (red & white) or his sparkling black Colombo. If you need more play time check with me as I may still have them. All of them sounded great but did have differences that may matter to you. I hope you all enjoyed our “Name that Tune” game. It is a first for us and if it is known to be popular we could repeat it in the future. Let us know what you think. The Club is looking for a new Photographer. If anyone is interested in volunteering your time to help out the club this is an immediate opportunity. Call me if you can on this. - Ken

  • ELDER LAW WILLS AND TRUSTS

    PROBATES REAL ESTATE LAW

    ACCORDIONS

    Dan Kisner, Attorney 3900 New Park Mall Road, 3rd Floor Telephone: (510) 791-5790 Newark, CA 94560 [email protected] Call for free phone consultation

    Kisner Law Firm Attorney Since 1975

    Silicon Valley Accordion Society MARCH 2017 Page 3

  • SILICON VALLEY ACCORDION SOCIETY MARCH 2017 Page 4

    Our program today was unusual in several ways. The first was that our featured performers, Due Zighi Baci, per-formed at 1 pm, because they had an engagement in Co-tati later on that afternoon. Luckily many members had read the newsletter and website carefully and were on hand for the performance, which started off with accordi-onist Sheri Mignano Crawford playing her new B chro-matic instrument. She told us that she was trying to chal-lenge her brain by learning to play this instrument with buttons, rather than a keyboard for the treble notes. She also told us that she has acquired a diatonic Cajun-style instrument. Perhaps we will enjoy hearing that one the next time they visit SVAS. She played four songs: Calinda, City of New Orleans, Jambalaya, and While We Danced at the Mardi Gras.

    Then tenor singer Michael Van Why joined her for the rest of their program. He announced that this was their “once-a-year” program featuring Mardi Gras and New Orleans music. They started right off with Birth of the Blues. During this song, Michael played a kazoo with a horn attached. He later said that this was called a “wazoo” but as there is no relevant definition for this word on the internet I suspect he was pulling our legs.

    Their next number was one that was made famous by Edith Piaf. It was sung in French and was a delightful number whose title translated to “You are My Own Carousel.” Michael has several flip-chart books that contain the words to the songs they are performing, but he hardly has to refer to a book when he is singing. They followed with Take Me to the Mardi Gras, a song by Paul Simon.

    We learned that their next number, Roses of Picardy, was written during World War I to commemorate the Battle of Picardy. It was re-popularized in French by Yves Montand after World War II. I have always thought of this song as a ballad, but Sheri and Michael gave it a swing treatment, and Sheri even provided some dance moves by waving her feet. They followed this with a very dramatic rendition of The House of the Rising Sun. A jazzy interpretation of Mack the Knife included six key changes, and they followed that with The St. James Infirmary Blues, a very dramatic story-telling song, which only had four key changes. Michael introduced the next song as something entirely different and really weird, a quirky song in French by the title of Et si tu n'existais pas. This translates to “If You Never Existed Why Would I Want to?”

    Michael explained that in addition to immigrants from France, people from Italy also came into the United States through New Orleans. The number called Tuo Vu Fa L'Americano was sung in Italian, with quite a few recognizable words like “rock and roll” and “not Americano.” It was fun.

    Michael brought back his “wazoo” for the Ballata de Tromba (Ballad of the Trumpet) which was a cute number. They concluded their program with the well-known song “When the Saints Go Marching In” and some of the verses to this well-known song were not so well-known to me. Perhaps they in-vented them! Many of us enjoyed singing along on the verses we did know. We all enjoyed their performance very much. They have been performing together for nine or ten years now (Sheri says “ten” and Michael says “nine.”) I’ve enjoyed their performances several times previously, and this was my favorite one!

    After our break, we had the only routine part of our monthly program – the raffle! The first two winning tickets and the final one all belonged to Ron Harris, who snagged three of the seven raffle prizes. Other prize winners were young Siyuan Donnelly, Elaine Cooperstein, Steve Marshall and Lou Jacklich. Then we were treated to a short performance by young Siyuan. He announced his own numbers, which included Waltz of the Flowers, Barbara Polka, and Battle Hymn of the Republic. The last song included a bit of a left

    -hand solo – quite impressive! Since I last saw this boy play, he has graduated to a larger instrument, with 120 bass buttons and a full keyboard! I hope he can inspire other young people to take up our favorite instrument!

  • SILICON VALLEY ACCORDION SOCIETY MARCH 2017 Page 5

    Go to FACEBOOK to make comments and upload your photos

    We concluded the program with another unique event. Bob Stanfield, Gloria and Bill Tapogna, and Ken Caple took turns try-ing to stump us with a “Name That Tune” game. Each would play the first few notes of a song and see if anyone in the audi-ence could name it correctly; the first to do so got to choose one of eighteen bottles of wine that were the prizes. Sometimes it took more than the first three notes to get the name, and one song (played by Ken) was never identified. Here’s the list. Can you guess which was the mystery song? (Answer elsewhere in this newsletter) All I Have to Do is Dream, Cielito Lindo, Around the World, Beyond the Sea, Cold Cold Heart, Ebb Tide, I Can’t Help Falling in Love, Lavender Blue, Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, Devoted to You, Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes, Running Bear, I Believe, On Top of Old Smokey, Unchained Melody, True Love, Vieni Su, Wonderland by Night, Let it Be Me, Star of the County Down, Mexico, Any Time, Vase of Flowers (Italian).

    Some of the many winners this month

  • ACCORDION CLUB MEETING SCHEDULES IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

    Accordion Club of the Redwoods (ACR) meets on the third Monday of every other month beginning in February 2017. Herman & Sons Hall, 860 Western Avenue, Petaluma CA 94952. Contact: (707) 795-4060. Golden State Accordion Club (GSAC) has three divisions: 1. The Vacaville Club meets the second Thursday of the month at 6:30 PM, Pietro’s N.2, 679 Merchant St, Vacaville, CA 95687. 2. The Humboldt Club meets on the third Tuesday, 7:00 PM., Humboldt Swiss Club, 5403 Tompkins Hill Road, Loleta, CA 95551. 3. The Sacramento Club meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 pm at the Old Spaghetti Factory,12401 Folsom Rd..,Rancho Cordova CA ,95742. Contact for all the GSAC: Carole Enneking (707) 864-2359. Good Time Accordion Club (GTAC) meets on the second Wednesday of the month at 7:00 PM, Escalon Community Center, 1055 Escalon Ave., Escalon, CA 95320. Contact Ed Sciarini (209) 545-3603. Northern California Accordion Society (NCAS) meets on the first Wednesday of the month 6:30 PM 6365 Douglas Blvd., Lutheran Church Social Hall, Granite Bay, CA 95746. San Francisco Accordion Club (SFAC) meets on the third Sunday of the month 2:00 PM . Oyster Point Yacht Club, 911 Marina Blvd. South San Francisco, CA 94080. Contact Lynn Ewing 650-453-3391. Silicon Valley Accordion Society (SVAS) meets on the first Sunday of the month, 1:00 PM at Harry’s Hofbrau, 390 Saratoga Avenue, San Jose, CA 95129. (between Kiely Blvd. and Stevens Creek Blvd. Contact: Bill Topogna (408) 984-5290.

    ♫ Who’s Playing??? ♫

    William DeMichelis—Music with an accent, 408-375-0001, [email protected] Reno di Bono—plays the second Friday of each month at Montavalle in Scotts Valley, dancing to the Blue Moon Trio. Joe Domitrowich/AlpinersUSA— see www.alpinersusa.com or www.capricious-accordion.com or call 408-255-1259 Happy Days Band— Schedule Concerts with Ken Caple (408) 892-2760 Due Zighi Baci– Schedule Performances with Sheri Mignano at [email protected] Ernie Beran— Plays at the Tyrolean Inn Restaurant in Ben Lomond, CA every Saturday 6:00-9:00 pm Sunday 7 Band—Plays every first Friday of the month in Los Altos in front of Le Boulanger bakery on the corner of main street and Second street in the down town area. Schedule Concerts with Bob Stanfield (650) 888-3701 Mike Zampiceni—Plays at Tee Nee Thai Restaurant on Friday nights 6:30-8:30 and some Saturdays.

    SVAS BOARD of Directors / Officers

    PRESIDENT: KEN CAPLE, 408 892-2760

    VICE PRESIDENT: BILL TAPOGNA , 408 984-5290 SECRETARY: SCOTT WILLIAMSON TREASURER: BOB STANFIELD , 650 888-3701 DIRECTORS: LOU BUONOMO PAM KAWASHIMA SUE DOUGLAS DENNIS JUDD Board Committee Norma Parsons Dick Suidzinski Art Maggio Scott Bader WEBMASTER: PAM KAWASHIMA [email protected]

    NEWSLETTER Producer: Ken Caple Editors At Large: Bob S, Pam K, Norma P, Bill T, Georgia S, and monthly Reporter

    NL Reporters: SUE DOUGLAS , MARCIA COULLAHAN , MARYBARBARA ZORIO, GEORGIA SUTHERLAND

    Coming Events at SVAS: Sunday April 2 , 2017

    Meeting : Doors open at 1:00 pm 1:00-2:00pm Open Play, sign up now 2:00—3:00 pm Happy Days Band 3:00—3:30 pm Break & Drawing Master of Ceremonies Remarks 3:30—4:30 Richard & Larry Denier, Dave Dally

    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - May 7: Spring Festival June 4: Gordon Kohl July 9: Peter Di Bono Trio

    Silicon Valley Accordion Society MARCH 2017 Page 6

    ACCORDION TEACHERS:

    Peter Di Bono: San Francisco (415) 699-8674 Lynn Ewing: San Carlos (650) 867-2633 [email protected] Lou Jacklich: San Lorenzo (510) 317-9510 Marian Kelly: Cupertino (650) 954-3711 Mike Zampiceni: Sunnyvale and Hayward (408) 569-2579 Mikezamp.com Ernie Beran: Aptos, [email protected] (831) 238-4961

  • SILICON VALLEY ACCORDION SOCIETY MARCH 2017 Page 7

    Edelweiss Song History The Edelweiss is a small white flower that grows in the European Alps in the higher elevations. The Song Edelweiss is a show tune from Rodgers and Hammersteins musical “The Sound of Music” (1959).The show is about the Captain Von Trapp family’s escape from the Nazi regime in Austria. The show’s lead actress was Julie Andrews who sang most of the songs. The song was so popular that many people thought it was the National Anthem of Austria or an Austrian folk song which it is not. During the 1970’s this song became so popular that some churches began to use it in the benediction. In order to preserve the exact wording of the song, Rodgers had to take action against the United Methodist Womens Conference for changing the wording of the song. It now must comply with “fair use” rules per this action. Edelweiss is a beautiful slow waltz that is one of the show industries most memorable pieces.

    NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Gordon Kohl

    Popular professional Accordionist and Teacher of the accordion will be performing for us in June. Gordon gives classes at many accordion conventions around the country and teaches in Southern California regularly. He and I will be meeting in Texas on Friday to discuss a class that I want him to give to members of our Club. This class will cost $ 10.00 per person and he will provide hand outs and gives everyone permission to record the class time. If you are interested we will be asking for sign ups at the next meeting. It will be given at Harrys Hofbrau before the meeting on Sunday June 4, from 10:30 am and 12:00. - Ken

    The

    mys

    try

    song

    “ W

    ON

    DER

    LA

    ND

    BY

    NIG

    HT

    ” 19

    59

    Siyuan Donnelly, The clubs youngest accordionist per-formed beautifully for us at this meet-ing. He is excelling in his abilities in playing this instrument. Not only can he play in the standard fashion of the melody on the right hand with the left hand bass , but now he can chord with the right hand as bass and play the melody on the bass buttons. Amazing for such a youngster. “Happy Birthday Doris”

    Doris Sprugasci and daughter Linda

  • Silicon Valley Accordion Society meetings held first Sunday of each month at Harry's Hofbrau, 390 Saratoga Avenue, San Jose, corner of Kiely. Doors open at 1:00, Music

    begins at 1:00 pm, Meeting begins at 2:00 p.m. door fee $5, under 16 no charge.

    FIRST CLASS POSTAGE ♫

    P.O. Box 1513 Los Altos, CA 94023

    Newsletter of the

    March17pg81March17pg27March17pg36March17pg45March17pg36March17pg27March17pg81

    /ColorImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorACSImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorImageDict > /AntiAliasGrayImages false /CropGrayImages true /GrayImageMinResolution 300 /GrayImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleGrayImages true /GrayImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /GrayImageResolution 300 /GrayImageDepth -1 /GrayImageMinDownsampleDepth 2 /GrayImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeGrayImages true /GrayImageFilter /DCTEncode /AutoFilterGrayImages true /GrayImageAutoFilterStrategy /JPEG /GrayACSImageDict > /GrayImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayACSImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayImageDict > /AntiAliasMonoImages false /CropMonoImages true /MonoImageMinResolution 1200 /MonoImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleMonoImages true /MonoImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /MonoImageResolution 1200 /MonoImageDepth -1 /MonoImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeMonoImages true /MonoImageFilter /CCITTFaxEncode /MonoImageDict > /AllowPSXObjects false /CheckCompliance [ /None ] /PDFX1aCheck false /PDFX3Check false /PDFXCompliantPDFOnly false /PDFXNoTrimBoxError true /PDFXTrimBoxToMediaBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXSetBleedBoxToMediaBox true /PDFXBleedBoxToTrimBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfile () /PDFXOutputConditionIdentifier () /PDFXOutputCondition () /PDFXRegistryName () /PDFXTrapped /False

    /CreateJDFFile false /Description > /Namespace [ (Adobe) (Common) (1.0) ] /OtherNamespaces [ > /FormElements false /GenerateStructure false /IncludeBookmarks false /IncludeHyperlinks false /IncludeInteractive false /IncludeLayers false /IncludeProfiles false /MultimediaHandling /UseObjectSettings /Namespace [ (Adobe) (CreativeSuite) (2.0) ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfileSelector /DocumentCMYK /PreserveEditing true /UntaggedCMYKHandling /LeaveUntagged /UntaggedRGBHandling /UseDocumentProfile /UseDocumentBleed false >> ]>> setdistillerparams> setpagedevice

    /ColorImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorACSImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorImageDict > /AntiAliasGrayImages false /CropGrayImages true /GrayImageMinResolution 300 /GrayImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleGrayImages true /GrayImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /GrayImageResolution 300 /GrayImageDepth -1 /GrayImageMinDownsampleDepth 2 /GrayImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeGrayImages true /GrayImageFilter /DCTEncode /AutoFilterGrayImages true /GrayImageAutoFilterStrategy /JPEG /GrayACSImageDict > /GrayImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayACSImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayImageDict > /AntiAliasMonoImages false /CropMonoImages true /MonoImageMinResolution 1200 /MonoImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleMonoImages true /MonoImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /MonoImageResolution 1200 /MonoImageDepth -1 /MonoImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeMonoImages true /MonoImageFilter /CCITTFaxEncode /MonoImageDict > /AllowPSXObjects false /CheckCompliance [ /None ] /PDFX1aCheck false /PDFX3Check false /PDFXCompliantPDFOnly false /PDFXNoTrimBoxError true /PDFXTrimBoxToMediaBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXSetBleedBoxToMediaBox true /PDFXBleedBoxToTrimBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfile () /PDFXOutputConditionIdentifier () /PDFXOutputCondition () /PDFXRegistryName () /PDFXTrapped /False

    /CreateJDFFile false /Description > /Namespace [ (Adobe) (Common) (1.0) ] /OtherNamespaces [ > /FormElements false /GenerateStructure false /IncludeBookmarks false /IncludeHyperlinks false /IncludeInteractive false /IncludeLayers false /IncludeProfiles false /MultimediaHandling /UseObjectSettings /Namespace [ (Adobe) (CreativeSuite) (2.0) ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfileSelector /DocumentCMYK /PreserveEditing true /UntaggedCMYKHandling /LeaveUntagged /UntaggedRGBHandling /UseDocumentProfile /UseDocumentBleed false >> ]>> setdistillerparams> setpagedevice

    /ColorImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorACSImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorImageDict > /AntiAliasGrayImages false /CropGrayImages true /GrayImageMinResolution 300 /GrayImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleGrayImages true /GrayImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /GrayImageResolution 300 /GrayImageDepth -1 /GrayImageMinDownsampleDepth 2 /GrayImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeGrayImages true /GrayImageFilter /DCTEncode /AutoFilterGrayImages true /GrayImageAutoFilterStrategy /JPEG /GrayACSImageDict > /GrayImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayACSImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayImageDict > /AntiAliasMonoImages false /CropMonoImages true /MonoImageMinResolution 1200 /MonoImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleMonoImages true /MonoImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /MonoImageResolution 1200 /MonoImageDepth -1 /MonoImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeMonoImages true /MonoImageFilter /CCITTFaxEncode /MonoImageDict > /AllowPSXObjects false /CheckCompliance [ /None ] /PDFX1aCheck false /PDFX3Check false /PDFXCompliantPDFOnly false /PDFXNoTrimBoxError true /PDFXTrimBoxToMediaBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXSetBleedBoxToMediaBox true /PDFXBleedBoxToTrimBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfile () /PDFXOutputConditionIdentifier () /PDFXOutputCondition () /PDFXRegistryName () /PDFXTrapped /False

    /CreateJDFFile false /Description > /Namespace [ (Adobe) (Common) (1.0) ] /OtherNamespaces [ > /FormElements false /GenerateStructure false /IncludeBookmarks false /IncludeHyperlinks false /IncludeInteractive false /IncludeLayers false /IncludeProfiles false /MultimediaHandling /UseObjectSettings /Namespace [ (Adobe) (CreativeSuite) (2.0) ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfileSelector /DocumentCMYK /PreserveEditing true /UntaggedCMYKHandling /LeaveUntagged /UntaggedRGBHandling /UseDocumentProfile /UseDocumentBleed false >> ]>> setdistillerparams> setpagedevice

    /ColorImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorACSImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorImageDict > /AntiAliasGrayImages false /CropGrayImages true /GrayImageMinResolution 300 /GrayImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleGrayImages true /GrayImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /GrayImageResolution 300 /GrayImageDepth -1 /GrayImageMinDownsampleDepth 2 /GrayImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeGrayImages true /GrayImageFilter /DCTEncode /AutoFilterGrayImages true /GrayImageAutoFilterStrategy /JPEG /GrayACSImageDict > /GrayImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayACSImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayImageDict > /AntiAliasMonoImages false /CropMonoImages true /MonoImageMinResolution 1200 /MonoImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleMonoImages true /MonoImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /MonoImageResolution 1200 /MonoImageDepth -1 /MonoImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeMonoImages true /MonoImageFilter /CCITTFaxEncode /MonoImageDict > /AllowPSXObjects false /CheckCompliance [ /None ] /PDFX1aCheck false /PDFX3Check false /PDFXCompliantPDFOnly false /PDFXNoTrimBoxError true /PDFXTrimBoxToMediaBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXSetBleedBoxToMediaBox true /PDFXBleedBoxToTrimBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfile () /PDFXOutputConditionIdentifier () /PDFXOutputCondition () /PDFXRegistryName () /PDFXTrapped /False

    /CreateJDFFile false /Description > /Namespace [ (Adobe) (Common) (1.0) ] /OtherNamespaces [ > /FormElements false /GenerateStructure false /IncludeBookmarks false /IncludeHyperlinks false /IncludeInteractive false /IncludeLayers false /IncludeProfiles false /MultimediaHandling /UseObjectSettings /Namespace [ (Adobe) (CreativeSuite) (2.0) ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfileSelector /DocumentCMYK /PreserveEditing true /UntaggedCMYKHandling /LeaveUntagged /UntaggedRGBHandling /UseDocumentProfile /UseDocumentBleed false >> ]>> setdistillerparams> setpagedevice

    /ColorImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorACSImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorImageDict > /AntiAliasGrayImages false /CropGrayImages true /GrayImageMinResolution 300 /GrayImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleGrayImages true /GrayImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /GrayImageResolution 300 /GrayImageDepth -1 /GrayImageMinDownsampleDepth 2 /GrayImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeGrayImages true /GrayImageFilter /DCTEncode /AutoFilterGrayImages true /GrayImageAutoFilterStrategy /JPEG /GrayACSImageDict > /GrayImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayACSImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayImageDict > /AntiAliasMonoImages false /CropMonoImages true /MonoImageMinResolution 1200 /MonoImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleMonoImages true /MonoImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /MonoImageResolution 1200 /MonoImageDepth -1 /MonoImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeMonoImages true /MonoImageFilter /CCITTFaxEncode /MonoImageDict > /AllowPSXObjects false /CheckCompliance [ /None ] /PDFX1aCheck false /PDFX3Check false /PDFXCompliantPDFOnly false /PDFXNoTrimBoxError true /PDFXTrimBoxToMediaBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXSetBleedBoxToMediaBox true /PDFXBleedBoxToTrimBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfile () /PDFXOutputConditionIdentifier () /PDFXOutputCondition () /PDFXRegistryName () /PDFXTrapped /False

    /CreateJDFFile false /Description > /Namespace [ (Adobe) (Common) (1.0) ] /OtherNamespaces [ > /FormElements false /GenerateStructure false /IncludeBookmarks false /IncludeHyperlinks false /IncludeInteractive false /IncludeLayers false /IncludeProfiles false /MultimediaHandling /UseObjectSettings /Namespace [ (Adobe) (CreativeSuite) (2.0) ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfileSelector /DocumentCMYK /PreserveEditing true /UntaggedCMYKHandling /LeaveUntagged /UntaggedRGBHandling /UseDocumentProfile /UseDocumentBleed false >> ]>> setdistillerparams> setpagedevice

    /ColorImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorACSImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorImageDict > /AntiAliasGrayImages false /CropGrayImages true /GrayImageMinResolution 300 /GrayImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleGrayImages true /GrayImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /GrayImageResolution 300 /GrayImageDepth -1 /GrayImageMinDownsampleDepth 2 /GrayImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeGrayImages true /GrayImageFilter /DCTEncode /AutoFilterGrayImages true /GrayImageAutoFilterStrategy /JPEG /GrayACSImageDict > /GrayImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayACSImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayImageDict > /AntiAliasMonoImages false /CropMonoImages true /MonoImageMinResolution 1200 /MonoImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleMonoImages true /MonoImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /MonoImageResolution 1200 /MonoImageDepth -1 /MonoImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeMonoImages true /MonoImageFilter /CCITTFaxEncode /MonoImageDict > /AllowPSXObjects false /CheckCompliance [ /None ] /PDFX1aCheck false /PDFX3Check false /PDFXCompliantPDFOnly false /PDFXNoTrimBoxError true /PDFXTrimBoxToMediaBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXSetBleedBoxToMediaBox true /PDFXBleedBoxToTrimBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfile () /PDFXOutputConditionIdentifier () /PDFXOutputCondition () /PDFXRegistryName () /PDFXTrapped /False

    /CreateJDFFile false /Description > /Namespace [ (Adobe) (Common) (1.0) ] /OtherNamespaces [ > /FormElements false /GenerateStructure false /IncludeBookmarks false /IncludeHyperlinks false /IncludeInteractive false /IncludeLayers false /IncludeProfiles false /MultimediaHandling /UseObjectSettings /Namespace [ (Adobe) (CreativeSuite) (2.0) ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfileSelector /DocumentCMYK /PreserveEditing true /UntaggedCMYKHandling /LeaveUntagged /UntaggedRGBHandling /UseDocumentProfile /UseDocumentBleed false >> ]>> setdistillerparams> setpagedevice

    /ColorImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorACSImageDict > /JPEG2000ColorImageDict > /AntiAliasGrayImages false /CropGrayImages true /GrayImageMinResolution 300 /GrayImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleGrayImages true /GrayImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /GrayImageResolution 300 /GrayImageDepth -1 /GrayImageMinDownsampleDepth 2 /GrayImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeGrayImages true /GrayImageFilter /DCTEncode /AutoFilterGrayImages true /GrayImageAutoFilterStrategy /JPEG /GrayACSImageDict > /GrayImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayACSImageDict > /JPEG2000GrayImageDict > /AntiAliasMonoImages false /CropMonoImages true /MonoImageMinResolution 1200 /MonoImageMinResolutionPolicy /OK /DownsampleMonoImages true /MonoImageDownsampleType /Bicubic /MonoImageResolution 1200 /MonoImageDepth -1 /MonoImageDownsampleThreshold 1.50000 /EncodeMonoImages true /MonoImageFilter /CCITTFaxEncode /MonoImageDict > /AllowPSXObjects false /CheckCompliance [ /None ] /PDFX1aCheck false /PDFX3Check false /PDFXCompliantPDFOnly false /PDFXNoTrimBoxError true /PDFXTrimBoxToMediaBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXSetBleedBoxToMediaBox true /PDFXBleedBoxToTrimBoxOffset [ 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfile () /PDFXOutputConditionIdentifier () /PDFXOutputCondition () /PDFXRegistryName () /PDFXTrapped /False

    /CreateJDFFile false /Description > /Namespace [ (Adobe) (Common) (1.0) ] /OtherNamespaces [ > /FormElements false /GenerateStructure false /IncludeBookmarks false /IncludeHyperlinks false /IncludeInteractive false /IncludeLayers false /IncludeProfiles false /MultimediaHandling /UseObjectSettings /Namespace [ (Adobe) (CreativeSuite) (2.0) ] /PDFXOutputIntentProfileSelector /DocumentCMYK /PreserveEditing true /UntaggedCMYKHandling /LeaveUntagged /UntaggedRGBHandling /UseDocumentProfile /UseDocumentBleed false >> ]>> setdistillerparams> setpagedevice


Recommended