Season of Compassion Fa l l 2014 Newsletter
Musical Performance Groups
Starting 2
Don’t Let Your Talent Go To
Waste 2
FREE Synergia Reception 3
Upcoming Auditions 3
Young Artist Band
Competition 3
Arts Night 4
Walk in My Shoes 4
Artist Exhibit Opportunities 5
Holiday Shoppe 6
Membership Benefits! 6
Broadway Open Mic 6
Wine Tasting Event 7
Arts After School 7
Sponsorship 8
Local Arts Calendar 9
Inside this issue:
Dear Friends,
We would like to introduce to you the theme of our next season which is a "Season of
Compassion". We are so grateful for all of the community support we've received over the years and to show our appreciation, we want to give back. We will do this by showing our
compassion towards our community in a much bigger way and by helping our world to be more socially aware of what is going on right under our noses in our own community. Our concerts,
plays, musicals, art exhibits, and many of our classes will be focused on the bigger picture, reflecting upon some extremely important issues and will reach out to make sure that
EVERYONE will be able to be part of our mission "to enrich (ALL) lives and create community through the arts".
We are all very excited about this seasons' theme and looking forward to
working towards taking a stronger part in our communities well being. As you know, the arts are woven into the fiber of all of our everyday lives, and can be a powerful source of
inspiration, beauty, engagement, and expression, climbing over walls, weaving through barriers and crossing all boundaries. Music, Art, and Theater are powerful tools for change and
we aim to take a stronger step in that direction this year by engaging more diverse participants and by helping to make art more accessible to everyone. To help us focus on the reason we
chose this season, we were introduced to the "Charter for Compassion" which aligned with our theme and allowed us to take a deeper look at what we are about to embark upon.
We strongly feel that any organization in the public eye has a
responsibility to utilize their skills for the greater good. We need to work together on this. I am including the link to the “Charter of
Compassion” and urge you to take part in or at least "take in" the compelling message the “Charter for Compassion” is spreading worldwide. It's amazing, thought provoking and vital. compassion.com.
As we launch our season, please send us your thoughts and ideas of how we can help through our art. We are ready to take action…
are you?
Lynne Johnson, Executive Director
Welcome to our Season of Compassion
November 8 from 7-11 pm at
The Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel
A Cabaret for Compassion will feature the best inspirational songs from Broadway and Disney sung by a multi-aged group of very talented local performers. What better way to
begin our Season of Compassion, than by inspiring ourselves and our audience to reach out to help others through the arts. Songs from such great Broadway and Disney musicals
as Cabaret, Man of La Mancha, Mary Poppins, West Side Story, The Lion King, Rent , Frozen, and
Spamalot , to name a few, will be performed.
Hors d'oeuvre buffet, cash bar, 7-8 pm silent auction & cocktail hour, 8 pm show, $35 Non-Members, $30 Members and
special discount of $240 for tables of 8. You won’t want to miss this exciting evening of entertainment! 7-11pm at the Best
Western Royal Plaza Hotel, 181 Boston Post Rd, Marlborough. Click Here To Order Tickets
Come to Our Annual Gala Fundraiser & Silent Auction
River’s Edge Community Band Directed by David Bailey
For area adults and high school students who play woodwind, brass, or
percussion. Particularly welcome at this time are alto saxophones, section clari-
nets and tubas. Rehearsals resume Thursdays, beginning September
25th at 7:15 pm at Hudson High School, 69 Brigham St, Room C108.
Join Our River’s Edge Musical Performance Groups
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River’s Edge Youth Chorus
A community chorus for children ages 8-18 who love having fun and making
music. Rehearsals resume Mondays this Fall. Starting date to be
determined, Hudson High School, 69 Brigham St, Room C110.
River’s Edge Chorale Directed by Paul Johnson
For area adults and high school students who love to sing. Rehearsals resume
Tuesdays, beginning October 7th at 7:00 pm at Hudson High School,
69 Brigham St, Room C110.
Don’t Waste Your Talent!
I recently had the pleasure of meeting a gentleman who has been a violist with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for
twenty-eight years, no small task in such an accomplished yet tremendously demanding playing job. In the off-season,
he performs with the New Baroque Chamber Players, very skillfully I will add. The latter he describes as being his
'avocation.' It certainly seems to me to be the best of all possible worlds; but Baroque Music is his passion.
But isn't that really what involves us all in a community band, chorus or theater group? Each of us has a vocation (or
course of studies) which paying the bills demands that we follow. But we also have something more to keep us going.
It began in school by taking up an instrument, singing, acting, or all three. Many of us continued in college. Performing
defined us. It gave us someplace (“I'm going down to the band/chorus room/backstage,” or someone (“I play the
Sousaphone”,” I'm an alto, you know”, “The Theatah dahling) to be.
So why let all that talent and enthusiasm go to waste when you are handed a diploma? Performing in community
musical and performance groups is the perfect way to continue to learn and grow in your art AND give back to the
community. The ensembles are products of their environment, determined by that community. Their inclusive nature
invites everyone from all classes, educational backgrounds, and musical preferences to act, play and sing together.
My first season with the River's Edge Community Band has been a whirlwind. My goals have
been, and shall continue to be: to provide an atmosphere for musical performance, learning and
growth; to offer programs which are balanced and cohesive within themselves; to honor with
truth in performance, the wishes of the composers; and to have a good laugh to balance it all.
Paul Hindemith said, “Once you join an amateur group, you are a member of a great fraternity,
whose purpose is the most dignified one you can imagine; to inspire one another and unite in
building up a creation that is greater than one individual's deeds.” For some of us, it's hard to tell
where vocation ends and avocation begins, or whether they just sort of melt together.
David Wayne Bailey, River’s Edge Community Band Director
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FREE Wine & Cheese Reception
Friday, September 12 from 7-9 pm Main Street Café, 182
Main St in Marlborough The River’s Edge Arts
Alliance is very excited to present: Synergia 2014, an
engaging moveable exhibit of local history, poetry, art and theater
which will move from town to town in order to be enjoyed by
multiple communities. Marlborough, Hudson, Bolton,
Framingham, Northborough and Sudbury, as well as surrounding community residents, are welcome to attend.
Are you curious? Come to Main Street Café, 182 Main Street Marlborough to engage with the artists, poets, actors
and historians who collaborated to create this interesting and unique exhibit. Synergia 2014 debuted at Hudson
Town Hall last June and will stay at Main Street Café through September and can be seen during regular business
hours.
Announcing our Young Artist
Band Competition
River's Edge Arts Alliance and River’s Edge
Community Band announces its first annual Young Artist
Band Competition for students in 12th grade and younger
who play a woodwind, brass or percussion
instrument. The auditions will be held by appointment on
Saturday, December 6, 2014 for a performance with the
Community Band on Sunday, March 29, 2015. The
winner will be chosen by a panel consisting of River’s
Edge Community Band members, music educators and
River’s Edge Community Band Director, David Bailey.
Call For Actors! Upcoming Auditions for
One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest Tuesday, January 20, Thursday, January 22 & Friday, January 23
Performances April 10th, 11th & 12th, Locations TBD
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Open Mic Night - 3rd Wednesdays of the Month
October 15 / November 19 / December 17
Come join us and exercise your vocal chords or bring family and friends to
listen and enjoy a night of Broadway Music in one of the area’s best local
restaurants, Harvest Café, 40 Washington St, Hudson 7:30–10 pm.
Accompanying on piano is Maureen Bourgeois from Hudson. Enjoy full
service dining at Harvest Café and some fantastic local talent. Singers
should provide their own sheet music for the accompanist with a two song
maximum per singer. $5 for singers, free to listen.
Calling All Artists, Vendors & Crafters!
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We would like to invite you to participate in our 3rd Annual
Holiday Shoppe which will take place at our River's Edge
Holiday Concert on Sunday, December 14th at 3:00 pm.
This concert celebrates our 9th year holding this wonderful
holiday tradition; a Holiday Concert featuring music from the
River's Edge Community Band, River's Edge Chorale and River's
Edge Youth Chorus. Last year more than 300 people attended
this event. The Holiday Shoppe will feature you, our talented
local artists, crafters and vendors by opening from 1 – 2 pm
with a special River’s Edge Members Only Reception and
Holiday Shopping Spree and from 2 - 3 pm for the general
public, during concert intermission and after the concert as
well. We will be closing the Holiday Shoppe during the concert and invite you to attend the concert as our guests. A
reserved seating section will be assigned for our vendors.
We will not be requiring donations to raffles, silent auctions, etc. We want you to make the most of your sales and not
have to give up your merchandise for freebies. A single table area and 2 chairs will be provided. Electrical outlets are
available by special request, but outlets are limited and will be on a first come, first serve basis. Please bring your own
extension cords, tablecloths, etc. Wi-Fi is available if you would like to use your mobile device to process credit card
payments. There is a $25 table rental fee (20% will be donated to a local charity). Click Here for an Application.
River’s Edge Arts Alliance Member Benefits
Membership card which can be used for discounts at many participating businesses such as: Harvard Sweet Boutique, Serendipity, Hudson Art & Framing, and more! Click here for full list.
FREE Complimentary Tickets to an event of your choice (fundraisers not included)
Reduced ticket prices for performances
Registration discounts for programs, classes and workshops
A quarterly newsletter featuring upcoming River’s Edge Arts Alliance activities, as well as a local arts calendar
Discounts on all River’s Edge Arts Alliances events (fundraisers not included)
Invitations to exclusive Members Only Events & Parties
Personal satisfaction that comes from supporting the arts in your local area
Any local business wishing to be part of our discount program for members, please email Denise Reid at [email protected]
SEASON OF COMPASSION, FALL NEWSLETTER 2014
Sunday, September 28 6:00 - 8:00 pm The Vin Bin
91 Main St, Marlborough
Experience delicious wines and cheeses while listening to local
musicians. Participate in raffles for fabulous prizes! A portion of each
wine sale goes to benefit the River's Edge Arts Alliance. Start your
holiday shopping early! Tickets are $5 and available online or by
calling our office at 978-562-1646.
Sponsored by:
Join us at our Wine Tasting Fundraiser
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Budding Artist – Fun Kids Art Class Using Acrylics
Grades 1-4 Wednesdays 4:30-5:30pm at Paint Misbehavin’
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Sept. 23 Hudson Public Library: Au-thor Talk: Murder in Wellesley by Tom F a r m e r a n d f o r m e r
State Police detective Marty Foley. FREE
9/25 River’s Edge Community Band Rehearsals Resume on Thursdays at 7:15pm, Hudson High School, Room
C108, 69 Brigham St. $
Sept. 27 Concord Museum: Gallery Talk. 11 am Join us for a special look at the Concord Museum collection; included free with Museum admission. On September 27, Museum Educator Mary Woodward uses the Museum’s collection to focus on the facts of that fateful night
of Paul Revere's ride.
Sept. 28 River’s Edge Arts Alliance: Wine Tasting Fundraiser, 6-8pm at The Vin Bin, music, wine, cheese & raffles, $5 admittance fee. 91 Main St,
Marlborough.
River’s Edge Arts Alliance/Assabet Valley Camera Club Photography Exhibit, Register by 10/29, Drop-Off 11/1 from10am-12pm. Opening reception 11/8 10am-12pm. Citizens Bank, 11 Pope St
Hudson.
River’s Edge Arts Alliance: Art in the Hall - Works on Paper. Register by 10/29, Drop-Off 11/2 from 6-7:30pm, Pick-Up 1/5 from 6-7:30pm. Reception November 9 from 3-5pm, Hudson Town
Hall, 78 Main St
Oct. 7 River’s Edge Arts Alliance: River’s Edge Choral Rehearsals Resume on Tuesdays at 7pm, Hudson High School, Room C110, 69 Brigham St,
$.
Oct. 8 YCS Concert - Jalapeno Quar-tet, 7pm at Marlborough Public Library,
35 W Main St. FREE
Oct 15 Broadway Open Mic a River’s Edge Arts Alliance event. 7:30-10pm, Harvest Café 40 Washington St, Hudson. FREE to listen,
$5 to sing.
Oct. 15 Hudson Public Library: A Supernatural Evening With Jeff Belanger. 6:30pm join Jeff Belanger for a multimedia lecture, Q&A, and book sign-
ing. FREE
Oct. 21 Concord Museum: Festival of Authors, 7:30pm, Rick Frese
Concord and the Civil War. FREE
Oct. 22 Hudson Public Library Author Talk - A Storm Too Soon,
7pm, author Michael Tougias. FREE
Sept. - Oct. Art at Citizen’s Bank: Solo Art Exhibit at Citizen’s Bank.
11 Pope St. Hudson
Sept. - Nov. River’s Edge at the Rail Trail: Solo Art Exhibit at Rail Trail Flat-
bread, 33 Main St, Hudson.
Harvest Café: Live Music, Thurs-Sat from 7:30-10 pm, Open Mic 1st, 3rd & 4th Wed with 3rd being Broadway Open Mic, Thursday Knitting Group 5pm-10pm, Book Club, 2nd Thurs at 7 pm, Song Writers Roundtable, 3rd Sat at 1 pm, Art Exhibits. 40 Washington St,
Hudson.
Post Road Art: Fall Classes for Adults & Kids: Pastels, Watercolor, Acrylics,
Oil, Drawing, Illustrating & Exploring Art.
Assabet Valley Camera Club: Beginner, intermediate and advanced photographers welcome. Meetings 1st and 3rd Wed of every month, Sep - Jun, 7:30 pm, Hudson Senior
Center, 29 Church St, $
Sept. 9 Concord Museum: Gallery Talk: Concord Prepares for Battle, The Shot Heard Round the World: April 19,
1775. 2pm. Free with admission.
Sept. 10 - Oct. 31 River’s Edge Arts Alliance : Art in the Hall – Leominster Camera Club Exhibit, Hudson Town
Hall, 78 Main St. FREE
Sept. 10 Hudson Public Library: Tree and Bark Identification Talk with M i c h a e l W o j t e c h , 6 : 3 0 p m ,
Washington St. FREE
Sept. 12 River’s Edge Arts Alliance : Sy n e r g i a W i n e & Ch e e s e Reception, Main St Café, 7-9 pm, 182
Main St, Marlborough, FREE
Sept. 13 Concord Museum: Skinner Appraisal Day, 11-4, By reservation only (978) 369-9763, ext. 216. Limit 3
items. Benefits the Concord Museum. $
Sept. 14 Concord Museum: Hands on History, 1-4pm. For kids and families to learn together through crafts, history hunts, and special gallery activi-
ties. Free with admission
Sept. 18 Hudson Public Library: Author Talk with Don Wilding, author Henry Beston's Cape Cod: How "The Outermost House" Inspired a National
Seashore, 6:30pm, FREE
S e p t . 1 9 - 2 2 “ O l d T h y m e Marlborough” Special Exhibit at Marlborough Public Library, 35 W Main
St. FREE
Oct. 28 Concord Museum: Concord Festival of Authors - You Are Not Spe-c i a l … A n d O t h e r E n c o u r a g e m e n t s b y D a v i d
McCullough, Jr. FREE
Nov. 5 YCS Fall Concert - Rhythm Future Quartet with Jason Anick, 7pm at Marlborough Public Library, 35 W
Main St. FREE
Nov. 8 River’s Edge Arts Alliance: A Cabaret for Compassion Annual Silent A u c t i o n F u n d r a i s e r , h o r s d'oeuvre buffet, cash bar, 7-8 pm silent auction & cocktail hour, 8 pm show, $35 Non-Members, $30 Members and dis-count of $240 for tables of 8. Best Western Royal Plaza Hotel, 181 Boston
Post Rd, Marlborough.
Nov. 8 River’s Edge Arts Alliance/Assabet Valley Camera Club Photography Exhibit , Opening reception 11/8 10am-12pm. Citizens
Bank, 11 Pope St. FREE
Nov. 8 Hudson Public Library: Miracle No-Knead Bread with Denali Delmar. 2 pm, Do come enjoy samples of a variety of loaves while you learn the three simple steps to making this terrific
bread.
Nov. 9 River’s Edge Arts Alliance Art in the Hall Opening Reception 3-5pm, Hudson Town Hall, 78 Main St.
FREE
Nov. 13 - 1/6 River’s Edge Arts Alliance: Art in the Hall – “Works on Paper” Multi Artist Exhibit ,
Hudson Town Hall, 78 Main St
Nov. 17, First Lady’s Reception for the Arts, 6-8pm at Marlborough Public
Library, 35 W Main St. FREE
Nov 19 Broadway Open Mic a River’s Edge Arts Alliance event. 7:30-10pm, Harvest Café 40 Washington St, Hudson. FREE to lis-
ten, $5 to sing.
Nov. 26 - Jan 4 Concord Museum: Family Trees: A Celebration of Children’s Literature, galleries with over 30 fanciful trees, decorated with ornaments inspired by children’s
storybooks. Free with admission.
Dec. 10 YCS Holiday Concert, 7pm at Marlborough Public Library, 35 W Main
St. FREE
Dec. 17 Special Children’s Holiday Concert, 6pm at Marlborough Public Library, 35 W Main St. FREE
Local Arts Cultural Calendar
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River’s Edge Arts Alliance
155 Apsley St
Hudson, MA 01749
978-562-1646
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Our Office Closed Will Be Closed On:
9/1 Labor Day
10/13 Columbus Day
11/27 & 11/28 Thanksgiving
12/22-12/26 Christmas Holiday
Thank you to our Sponsors
Hudson Rotary Club