Minutes of Sacred Harp Singings
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Yellow Springs
Friends Meeting House, Yellow Springs, Ohio
Saturday, October 14, 2000
The twenty-first semi-annual Yellow Springs singing was called to order at 10:00 a.m. by Linda Coppock leading song on page 34b. Leaders: Fred Todt 49t; Martha Lang 30 (t? b?); Claire Outten 65; Eloise Clark 300; Debbie Hall 299; Sheryl Pockrose 565, 564; Joseph Pimentel 155, 497; Jo Schultz 454, 66; David Rust 314, 123b.
RECESS
Claire Outten called the class to order leading song on page 163 (t? b?). Leaders: Laurel Cornel 31t, 143; John Bealle 335, 240; Rich Overturf 159, 480; Marlene Rust 52t, 203; Sue Axtell 69 (t? b?); Jim Tipps 127; Rick Arnest 126, 479; Fred Todt 542, 180. Sue Axtell gave a blessing for the noon meal.
LUNCH
The singers were called back to order by Claire Outten leading songs on page 47 (t? b?) and 112t. Leaders: Linda Coppock 38b, 196; Debbie Hall 528, 532; Martha Lang 282, 146; Eloise Clark 313b, 209; Sylvia Thomas 324, 444; Eric Conrad 117, 70b; Joseph Pimentel 269, 178; Fred Todt and Joseph Pimentel 504, 448t; Fred Todt 236.
RECESS
The singing resumed with Claire Outten leading song on page 334. Leaders: Sheryl Pockrose 455; Michael Darby 86, 569b; Laura Russell 515, 81 (t? b?); Jo Schultz 198; David Rust 333; Laurel Cornel 149; John Bealle 546; Rich Overturf 373; Sue Axtell 547.
RECESS
The class was called together by Claire Outten leading song on page 173. Leaders: Greg Howard and Rich Overturf 457; Eric Conrad and Greg Howard 275t; Jim Coppock 174, 186; Michael Darby 107; Laura Russell 312b; Rick Arnest 277.
Eloise Clark asked us all to remember Chris Cox who was unable to be with us due to an injury.
Claire Outten led the closing song on page 347, and Linda Coppock offered a closing prayer.
Fred, Joseph, and Claire, who have contributed immeasurably to Sacred Harp in Ohio, are all moving away and we wish them a fond farewell.
The next Yellow Springs singing will be held on the first Saturday after Easter.
Chairman—Claire Outten; Arranging—Eloise Clark; Secretary—Debbie Hall.