Monday, November 9, 2020

Hamilton City Brass Band Prize Giving 7 November 2020

AROUND THE WORLD - THE THEME YOU HAVE WHEN THERE IS NOWHERE ELSE TO GO!!

After an un precedented year interrupted by the worldwide pandemic of Covid19 we at Hamilton City Brass were fortunate to share an evening together celebrating the year that was.  

We remembered cancelled events: regionals, nationals, play outs... we also celebrated all that band members did to keep our organisation moving forward. Thanks to band President Walter Genefaas and his team on the committee, the musical directors Mason Elliott (Senior Band), Te Reo Hughes (Auxiliary Band), Malcolm Barr and Tracey Seifert (Brass Factory) for keeping the show on the road, so to speak. 

When we first entered the Koru Lounge we were met by hosts Caleb and Emma who got us to fill in our departure cards sharing with everyone locations we had been to around the world and where we want to travel to. Let's face it, as per many kiwis we are great travellers and have explored many places in our time.

Caleb & Emma with Natalie

Where shall we go to next??? Yeah, home is a good location - and like many kiwis summer holidays around New Zealand sound like a good plan!














Cameron presented the highest attendance award for Auxiliary to Quentin and Leighton.


Simon presented the attendance award for senior band to Reuben and Ross and Stephen (absent)

Walter giving his presidents report

Malcolm presented players of brass factory their certificates: Katie, Abby, Sandra, Anessa, Torrie and Daniel

Malcolm presents the Most improved award for the senior band to Daniel

Malcolm awards Mike with his long service award

Auxiliary Section of the Year: Baritones and Euphoniums
Te Reo presented the award to Walter, Simon, Daniel and Lyz


Senior Band Section of the Year: Horns
Malcolm presented the award to Te Reo and Robyn

Lyz presented the Auxiliary Bands Person of the Year award to Sandra
Senior Band Bands Person of the Year Stephen (absent)




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