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2021 Year End Newsletter

YEAR END NEWSLETTER 2021

And just like that....another year has flown by! And while 2020 was a very challenging year for us (with virtually no music programs because of the ongoing pandemic), 2021 has kept us going full bore, and we’ve finally been able to bring back face to face instruction to local public schools!

As the kids went back to in-class learning this past May, we kicked off two new programs, starting with a program for the middle schoolers at Wolverine Public Schools. Our amazing Robin Lee Berry taught a class in Music Exploration, and the kids learned about different stringed instruments, different rhythms using percussion instruments, call and answer, and beginning ukulele skills. They even learned several songs on the ukulele and ended up performing for the year-end school talent show!

And in September, we launched our new Rock Jam program at Pellston Middle School. One of our generous donors recently gifted us with most of the instruments we needed for the Pellston rock program; guitars and guitar amps, keyboards, percussion pads and so much more. The students have been really excited and enthusiastic about the program, and their instructor (the very talented Chris Michels) has taught them basic skills on drums, guitar and bass, and even taught them to play “Seven Nation Army” by the White Stripes in only three days!! We are so proud of these kids!

The 2021/2022 school programs also included co-founder Pete Kehoe picking up where he left off, and continuing with Music Exploration classes for the special needs students at Gaylord and Cheboygan High Schools. Pete has done an incredible job with these kids, and they were so excited to have him back in the classroom in person, as he had been doing classes only virtually the previous school year.

BWCA also formed a new partnership this year with the Good Hart Artist Residency, to help them bring their visiting songwriters and composers in contact with some of our students, and to help provide the artists with musical and technical assistance during their residencies. Each artist spends a 2-week residency in a small cabin in Good Hart, creating new works and eventually sharing their creations with our local communities. Kate Eberstadt, a songwriter and composer from New York City, worked with middle school students from our Pellston program this past November to compose an original song. The song will then be given to the Crooked Tree Ballet School to choreograph a dance to, and the collaboration will be performed at Crooked Tree Arts Center on Friday, April 22, 2002. We are beyond excited!

We’re very, very much looking forward to 2022, and we plan to continue all of these programs (with your help), as well as develop new programming to bring to more schools in northern Michigan. Here are just a few of the additions we’re planning for the coming year:

  • adult music exploration for special needs adults at the Bergmann Center in Charlevoix

  • adult songwriting classes as part of the Bayview Music Festival in Petoskey

  • middle/high school songwriting classes for students in Petoskey

  • adult songwriting classes on Mackinac Island in partnership with the Mackinac Arts

    Council

  • a return to our community sing programs at Independence Village in Petoskey

  • songwriting & beginning ukulele classes for people in recovery programs in the Petoskey &

    Harbor Springs areas

We’re also in the process of planning our annual summer fundraiser for 2022 and as soon as details are available, we’ll be posting them on our website and on social media. Our fundraisers (we miss them!) not only provide BWCA with much needed financial support to keep our programs going (thanks to people like you!), but also give us the opportunity to share the magic of music and live performance with you, our supporters and donors, and remind us all why we’re doing this. Through your generous donations and support, you make it possible for us to bring that magic to kids, adults, seniors and special needs folks in our area who would otherwise not have had the opportunity to experience it. That, is a privilege for us, and we thank you!!

If you haven’t yet, please consider a year-end donation. We’ve done so much in the last five and a half years, but there’s so much more to do. And we need your help to do it. As always, you can visit our website www.bigwatercreativearts.org to learn more and donate or volunteer, or look for us on Facebook and Instagram.

In bidding 2021 farewell, we at Big Water Creative Arts wish you all the very happiest of holidays, good health and good cheer, and we look forward to seeing you in the coming year!!

Thank you!!

2020 Year End Newsletter

END OF YEAR NEWSLETTER

December 2020

What a year it’s been! If you or your loved ones have been personally affected by COVID-19, you have our deepest sympathy.

There’s no question this past year presented incredible challenges for all of us, but also unexpected opportunities. As we navigated through cancellations, working from home, virtual school, social distancing and the stress of trying to stay safe through the pandemic, we were also able to take time to implement new ideas to move our mission forward in 2021.

To continue our mission of bringing music education to those who would otherwise not have access, Big Water Creative Arts is creating an online teaching platform. Last week, we took a big step toward achieving that objective when we were approved by Microsoft Teams through our non-profit status! Our plan is to start offering “Songwriting 101” classes in early 2021. 

Although many of our 2020 programs had to be suspended, we were thrilled to be able to continue a program offered through our partnership with Michigan Arts Access (MIAA). Pete Kehoe has been instructing a “Music Exploration” class at Gaylord High School for a couple of years now, working with special education students. This program has been very successful and the joy these kids get from participating in music is infectious!

We are also delighted to announce a new partnership with the Good Hart Artist Residency. Big Water Creative Arts was invited to launch new Songwriter and Composer residencies right here in northern Michigan. We are excited about this opportunity and the doors it will open.

For obvious reasons, we had to cancel our 2020 fundraising event. As you know, the only way we can make a difference is through your support. We would be grateful if you would consider a gift to support our mission - especially now in this time of social distancing. Music and the ability to express the many emotions we are feeling, especially children in need, has never been more important. And as you finish out your holiday shopping, or any shopping you do online, you can also make a difference by visiting smile.amazon.com and entering Big Water Creative Arts as your designated giving organization. For every dollar you spend, Big Water Creative Arts receive a donation to help fund our programs. It really adds up and every little bit helps!

To learn more about ways to support us, please visit bigwatercreativearts.org or email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We would love to hear from you and get you involved to realize our mission of bringing music programming to our communities.

Wishing you a happy holiday season and look forward to seeing you in 2021!

Year-end Newsletter

Good year-end news you can use!

Friends, donors, supporters and musical family: It’s hard to believe that this year has come to a close! Big Water Creative Arts has had an amazing year of growth and we are grateful for all of the events and opportunities that have been a part of our journey. We feel blessed to be able to share the love, inspiration and good vibes that music brings to each and every one of us.

2019 saw us gaining more generous donors, sponsors and connections, culminating in a very successful 2nd annual fundraiser in June. We also had the pleasure of holding new adult songwriting workshops as part of the Bay View Association’s annual music festival in Petoskey, and on Mackinac Island in partnership with the Mackinac Arts Council. We also returned to Independence Village for the 2nd year in a row to teach music exploration and ukulele classes for the seniors there. And, we also took a new event for a test drive in December - Petoskey Community Sing, where we invited students from the Petoskey Montessori Children’s House to join together with the wonderful residents at Independence Village earlier this month. To the delight of all, it was a huge success (with over 25 kids and 35 seniors!) so much so, that we’re continuing on with an 8 week Community Sing program in early 2020. Joining generations together to sing is an amazing experience in so many ways. We couldn’t think of a better way during the holiday season to bring community together. We will be expanding this program in the future, offering the opportunity for others of all ages and walks of life to join us and sing in a fun and safe environment!

We have some great programs coming in 2020 that we can’t wait to get started! Big Water Creative Arts will be starting an 8 week Music Exploration class at Pellston Public Schools in Pellston on January 15th. Also in January, Pete Kehoe will be returning to Gaylord to work with the Michigan Arts Access group on our 2nd annual round of classes with the students at Gaylord High School. Additionally, we have programs in the works for Wolverine Public Schools in Wolverine, and classes in partnership with AuSable Artisans Village in Grayling. These programs will be starting in the first quarter of 2020.

All of us here at Big Water Creative Arts are so very thankful for the support of our generous donors and sponsors. Your support is crucial to our ongoing success and growth, and we’re so pleased to share our mission of bringing music to students, special groups, retirees, and the community at large with you. We wish you all happy holidays and look forward with anticipation to 2020!

Sincerely,

Michelle Chenard, Administrator

Spring 2019 Newsletter

Spring 2019 Newsletter

Big Water Creative Arts, Inc. May 1, 2019

Welcome!

To those of you who are already in the know about Big Water Creative Arts and what we’re all about, this quarterly newsletter will keep you up to speed on our programs, our progress, and our fundraising events and concerts/performances.

To those of you who are new to BWCA, you’re receiving this newsletter because you were a participant or supporter of the Mackinac Island Songwriters Workshop in years past. To you, we extend an invitation to join us in bringing music to the masses and supporting music education for all ages and all walks of life!

For the new folks, a little background....

BWCA was an outgrowth of the Mackinac Island Songwriters Workshop. The MISW was a wonderful experience for 3 years, but it was also a lot of time and effort on our part (*we DO hope to ressurrect the MISW in 2019, so keep an ear out), and never made a profit, even though we were close. We stepped back, regrouped, and finally decided that, if we were going to continue to spread the “gospel” of songwriting and music creation to the world at large, we should really make it count....and we needed to do the MOST GOOD for the most people possible.

Thus, on April 7, 2016, Big Water Creative Arts, Inc. (a 501c3 not for profit corporation) was born. BWCA’s initial programs were songwriting classes for elementary and middle school students (through the Petoskey Montessori School, at Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey, and in Mancelona Public Schools), and we’ve continuing on that path and have branched out into doing more varied programs (see below) with both middle and high school students, special ed students, seniors, and developmentally challenged adults.

Since November 2017:

—BWCA broadened its scope to provide music programs for developmentally challenged adults (at the Bergmann Center in Charlevoix), as well as senior programs for music exploration and group instrumental instruction at Independence Village (an assisted care and independent living facility in Petoskey). Both were huge successes, and these programs are being pitched as year-round programs at both facilities, pending funding. We’re also currently working with Independence Village on a plan to eventually provide these programs to all 17 of Independence Village’s facilities state- wide.

—BWCA hosted a house party/fundraiser in April 2018 at the residence of Georgia Abbott and David Emmel in Harbor Springs. A private, invitation-only crowd of about 40 supporters enjoyed a 2 hour performance by “Velvet Jones”, aka Michelle Chenard and Pete Kehoe. The duo performed a grand piano-based set of classics and originals, as well as a guitar set later in the night. Our generous sponsors for the night were Boyne Highlands, Gypsy Vodka, and Petoskey Brewing Company, each donating food and drink for our guests. And, our generous attendees donated over $4,000 to our cause, a much needed shot in the arm to help cover our accounting fees, administrative costs, office supplies, instructor fees, course materials, and SO much more.

—BWCA partnered in November 2018 with the new Great Lakes Center For The Arts in Bay Harbor, Michigan, to bring a free Songwriting 101 class to Petoskey High School band students. The 4-day after school program was graciously hosted by the GLCFA and enjoyed by an enthusiastic group of students, who by the end of the course, had written their first songs.

—BWCA also partnered in the fall of 2018 with Blissfest Music Organization and VSA Michigan to offer a music exploration class to a group of special education students at Gaylord High School.

What we have on the calendar so far for 2019:

—A continuation of our music exploration and ukulele classes for the seniors at

Independence Village in Petoskey, resuming in June 2019.

—Our 2nd Annual Big Water Creative Arts Fundraiser, to be held on June 8, 2019, this time at the Country Club of Boyne. The fundraiser will again feature Velvet Jones (Michelle Chenard and Pete Kehoe), and will also feature the Big Water Jazz Trio to open the show (Chris Bickley on sax, Owen James on guitar and Howard Richards on piano)!! Tickets are $75 per person (in advance only), and seating is limited. Cocktails/hors d’oeuvres will be served at 5:30, show starts at 6:30. More details will be forthcoming shortly.

—A week-long adult songwriting class to be offered in August 2019 as part of the Bay View Music Festival in Petoskey’s Bay View Association.

—A two-day adult songwriting workshop co-sponsored by the Mackinac Arts Council on Mackinac Island, also in August of 2019.

Our goals before the end of 2019:

—To launch a series of music performances and music exploration classes for the residents at Pineview Cottage, a new assisted living and memory care facility in Harbor Springs (several of our board members have already performed there since their opening this past winter).

—To provide more music classes for special education students in northern Michigan, and a continued and ongoing partnership with Blissfest Music Organization and VSA Michigan.

—To create and implement a continuing, year round music program at the Bergmann Center in Charlevoix.

—To create a “community sing” program in the Petoskey area, a regular get-together for people of all walks of life (and any or no musical experience or skill) to join their voices in song together.

We’re also looking ahead and doing research into a variety of other community outreach programs; for people in drug/alcohol recovery programs, prison parole rehabilitation programs, music programs for PTSD affected veterans, and other areas where music can uniquely help heal and transform peoples’ lives.

But, we still need your help. We need operating capital. We need to pay for web hosting, design and maintenance. We need graphic design, new brochures & course materials. We need money to fund local music lesson scholarships, social media marketing and promotion, a grant writer....we need...so much. We badly need a facility to host all of this. We need your help.

Here’s just a few examples of what your contributions can pay for:

—$10 pays for 20 stamps

—$32 pays for 10 reams of paper

—$100 pays almost half our accounting fees for the year —$150 pays for 2 sets of percussion instruments

—$200 pays for 5 hours of vocal or instrument lessons

—$350 pays for 1000 glossy, bi-fold brochures

—$500 pays for two 2-hour songwriting workshops with 2 instructors for a class of 12 students, including classroom materials

—$1000 pays for 7 quality baritone ukuleles

—$2000 provides a one-hour lesson each week for a year for an at risk or financially disadvantaged kid

—$2500 pays for a high-powered laptop, a printer/scanner, and a GoPro camera for us to document and share our workshops on YouTube and on social media

—$2500 pays for a year’s lease on an office space in Harbor Plaza

—$5000 pays for 50 hours of quality professional grant writing to solicit funding —$10,000 pays for 8 months rental for a music lesson studio and/or rehearsal space

Our goal is this: to raise $250,000 for BWCA, Inc. in the next 3-5 years. This will not only fund operating costs and a (badly needed) facility in which to host our classes, lessons & workshops, but will also enable us to offer individual scholarships, fund programs for disadvantaged youth in poor communities, continue expanding our reach geographically, purchase musical instruments and computers, and continue to increase our program offerings to include education in music production, group performance, music theory & arrangement, and a host of other fields of musical study.

Why do we all love music? Because it moves us. Because it lifts us up. Because it soothes us. Because it makes our lives better. Because it makes EVERYTHING better. Think of how powerful a gift it is to pass that on to someone. Think of how different our world would be if we could pass that on to ALL human beings. To everyone. THAT’s what we want to do.

The impact of these programs is life-changing, for everyone involved. To see a 10 year- old light up after he’s written a clever line to a song co-authored by his class mates? To see an autistic man literally jumping up and down in excitement over a creative thought of his that was accepted and praised by his peers? To watch a 91 year-old woman learn to play her first 3 chords on the ukulele and learn her first song? All priceless. The positive impact made? Immeasurable.

So, please help us do the MOST GOOD. Help us pass a creative and musical torch to the next generation, as well as to others who don’t have the opportunity to experience it otherwise.

Make a difference. With your help, we can.

Big Water Creative Arts.

Making the world a better place one song at a time.

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