YOoUR communiity NEWSPAPER ToTAL EMc pistrisgution s00,000 K {1[{41;] 41.(%3 Quinte W f s e West â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" uinte We ze . ~ |6GC Lass tig;%;x Starting )g 3 PX atonly _ ; 3 _ $4399 : | Elpower _ @VAMAHA THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 nmmnw. EMCQuinte.ca ME MOQTOSPORTS 613â€"965â€"6626 D | | t t ' pz ‘ < By Ray Yurkowski Schools attended a handsâ€"on \ . â€" 4 EMC News â€" Colborne workshop led by one of the ; 3 | _ What a difference a few _ bestin the business, Michael j 5‘ ; k m | __months makes. Beauclere, who has extenâ€" y . P" <homes! After an announcement _ sive experience in teaching N $ § -:,i | _ last September about a new _ percussion and drum set lesâ€" . % 5 2| > i E3 | afterâ€"school program, Oak sons to students of all ages 3 &,\ «x 1â€-{?& 9e Ridge â€" Percussion, drumâ€" and playin? abilities. He‘s 4 & wC y ming up a lot of support at _ taught at the Soul Drums j < J Colborne Public School, last _ Academyâ€"in North York and * week about 170 elementaryâ€" _ is currently the marching m in school students made 3& percussion clinician for Yaâ€" S ‘ ‘trip to the Keeler Centre_ maha Music Canada. A 4. to see what all the noise is As well, the students ‘ about. stuck around to witness ' . < t Students â€" from Brighâ€" the Ontario Drumline Asâ€" k C aA J ton, Northumberland Hills _ sociation eastern regional i ho A hi (Castleton) and Hillcrest competition featuring five A & A 8 (Campbellford) Public Please see "Interest" on page 3 m ; j z § e j se . g e o o *- \_ oi ag Interest in drumlines g SE ® _ _ _***. _ Interest in drumlines growing s * e I c . s ~ Continued from page 1 | sns i ï¬roupsâ€"jun.'\or and senior _ nized the event. Beauclere. "All you have to $ m _ e S om St. Michaels College School drumlines are gainâ€" _ do is smack it and it makes a | h.-", : _ "Ni > ommmmmtted s (Toronto), Trinity College ing interest: five years ago sound." > ;‘l & . e ntaane (Port Hope), Oak Ridge Perâ€" _ there were only a éw across Is a drumline in the future _ se P. c >> cussion and Colborne Public _ Canada, today there are more _ for Brighton Public School? C Ts . <eammeq*" Schoolâ€"?ualifying for the _ than 120. "I‘d love to see it," said e es e _ _ . _ provincial championship to "With the drumline, we‘re _ librarian and Grade 3 music e . s A== _m_ M m ts ' be held next month in Toâ€" _ getting interest from students _ teacher Lisa Facciol, a forâ€" C â€" n m =>~â€" cce _ ronto. who aren‘t even interested in _ mer Colborne Public School 5 ® me > * . ragimeiy" ". 1 } Beauclere and Colborne _ musi¢," says Morford. teacher who helped out with § w ... dï¬ _ m aAs i â€" Public School teacher Chad "The attraction is, it looks _ the drumline there. It didn‘t ~â€" k ie _TA ht 4 % _ | } _ Morford, who are also foundâ€" neat, it‘s very loud and unlike _ take much convincing. to | e _ se‘ io. * «4 2 â€"ers of the association, which _ the trombone or something _ bring her music class along â€" B â€"% * [(# 4 "mype" P ; A produces competitions for the â€" else, there‘s instant gratifiâ€" _ to the Keeler Centreand exâ€" _ P | o k 37 * percussion ensembles, orgaâ€" > cation on the drum," added _ plore possibilities. e [ n vss spanacsaie . m "‘l‘.{fl'wg | l _ _ im e . Members of the Colborne Public School drumline are a picture of precision as they perform for students who attended a workshop last week at the Keeler Centre. Photo: Ray Yurkowsid (&,