802 Notes
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Feb. 10, 2016 | Send us comments by clicking here
MEMBERSHIP ALERT: LOCAL 802 MEMBERSHIP MEETING IS TONIGHT! WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 2016 AT 5 P.M. HERE AT LOCAL 802. THE MEETING WILL INCLUDE TWO BYLAW AMENDMENTS.
LOCAL 802 CELEBRATES AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH  
 
Let's celebrate the contributions of black Americans this month and all year long! In the current February 2016 issue of our union magazine Allegro, enjoy the jazz art of Mort Kuff and read his reminiscences of Duke Ellington, read how Local 802 was an early and significant force in the struggle to achieve racial equality and check out our interview of the month with master bass player Al Carty.

For more of our coverage, click here.
 
MAKE NEW CONTACTS BY ATTENDING A NETWORKING MEETING AT LOCAL 802
Would
you like to share networking tips with fellow musicians? Local 802's monthly Musicians Networking Group is ready for you!

Get inside information on our industry and hear from special guests, including professional life coaches and Local 802 union reps. Refreshments are always served!

The next gathering is Tuesday, March 22, from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. here at Local 802. It's free, but RSVP's are required*. Limited same-day registrations are available as space allows.Presented by Local 802 and the Actors Fund.

*To RSVP now, click here.
MARY WHITAKER CASE
GOES TO COURT


Mary Whitaker
As many know, Local 802 member Mary Whitaker was murdered on Aug. 20, 2014 at her home in Chautauqua, New York. She was only 61 when she was killed and she had been a member since 1976. Now, the two murderers are coming to trial in February, and both have pled guilty.

The courts are accepting "Pre-Sentencing Victim's Impact Statements," written by people who were affected by Mary's death. The letters should be submitted immediately. Click here for instructions for submitting letters.

NEW INFO: YOU MAY ALSO ATTENDING THE SENTENCINGS FOR THE DEFENDANTS

As of now, the sentencing date for both defendants in federal court is Wednesday, March 9 at 2 p.m. (Conklin) and 3 p.m. (Sanford). The federal courthouse is located at 2 Niagara Square, Buffalo, NY 14202. You will need to bring a photo ID to enter the building. Please allow time to go through security at the courthouse. SPECIAL NOTE: The day before the trial, you are advised to send an e-mail to Connie Lorber* to confirm that that the date and times have not changed, which sometimes occurs. (*Connie Lorber is a violist in the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra and is volunteering to help with this question.) 
 
The sentencing in state court is currently scheduled to take place the next day, Thursday, March 10, starting at 1:30 p.m. with the first defendant. After the first defendant is sentenced, there will time in between as the second defendant is transferred to the courthouse from the jail across the street. The Chautauqua County Courthouse is located at 1 North Erie Street, Mayville, NY 14757.
HOW HAVE YOU OVERCOME STAGE FRIGHT?
Local 802's Allegro magazine would like to do a story about overcoming stage fright. We'd like to hear from musicians who have suffered and overcome stage fright, including the use of therapy, meditation, mindfulness, other techniques -- and even medications like beta-blockers and tranquilizers. The point of the story would be to help other musicians overcome stage fright by sharing success stories. If you're interested in learning more, e-mail Allegro editor Mikael Elsila by clicking here.
A TRIBUTE TO LEON RUSSIANOFF
Leon Russianoff
Leon Russianoff (1916-1990) was one of the top clarinet teachers in the world and was the teacher of Stanley Drucker. He taught at Juilliard, the Manhattan School of Music, Queens College and the 92nd Street Y Music School. He was a member of Local 802 for over 50 years. Now some of this former students are offering a tribute concert for him on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14. The concert will feature David Krakauer, Charles Neidich and Alan Kay along with many other special guests. Performances take place at 2 p.m. and again at 4:30 p.m. at Greenfield Hall at the Manhattan School of Music. There will also be a special video presentation at 10:30 a.m. at the school's Miller Theater. All events at the school are free.
NEXT LOCAL 802 MEMBERSHIP MEETING: TONIGHT! WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 2016 AT 5 P.M. HERE AT LOCAL 802. THE MEETING WILL INCLUDE TWO BYLAW AMENDMENTS.

CLICK HERE TO READ THE LATEST ISSUE OF OUR UNION MAGAZINE ALLEGRO.

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