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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2010-10-07 7:25 AM (#363349)
Subject: ...here I go again.....


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Location: Yucaipa, California
"You all will probably start to be annoyed with me because I’ll bring this topic up at least twice each year. To me it’s just that important!

I included this in another thread, but felt it would be lost there so....

I know there are many Members here who play in public, but many more who only play in their own home. To all of you, my suggestion is this:

Contact the Activities Director at a local Convalescent Home and offer to play (for free) for the Residents. Put together a program for them. It can be as simple as a single guitarist playing or as involved as a multi-member group playing/singing with a PA system, etc.

I’m the director for my Church’s Elder Care Music Ministry and we play the Rest Home gig each month and it is one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve ever had.

Our group is rather eclectic: 4 or 5 guitars, 1 mandolin, 1 bass, keyboard, banjo, French Horn, kazzoos, tambourine and singers! We even have a 10 minute “sermonette”! We play many of the old favorite Hymns and our program lasts about 1 hour. When finished, we go into the hallways/rooms and play for those who are bedridden and couldn’t make it over to the program.

The joy on the faces of these dear folks is indescribable! The blessing is enormous!

Please, consider something like this in your area, especially during the Holidays. Either do it alone, or find some friends and make it big! It will be the best gig you could ever imagine!

When I look out at their faces when we are “in full flight” playing a song and I know that they have forgotten their condition and where they are, even for a moment, my heart soars!

Try it! You’ll like it!"
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Capo Guy
Posted 2010-10-07 8:58 AM (#363350 - in reply to #363349)
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Tim,

+1 :cool:
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ksdaddy
Posted 2010-10-07 9:39 AM (#363351 - in reply to #363349)
Subject: Re: ...here I go again.....


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Location: Caribou, ME
My father used to go play and sing at the nursing homes and veterans homes. He dedicated his second album to them.
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bvince
Posted 2010-10-07 9:51 AM (#363352 - in reply to #363349)
Subject: Re: ...here I go again.....



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Location: GATLINBURG TENNESSEE :)
I used to do that once a week with my wife and kids on Friday nights, but have now found myself wrapped up with so many jobs and programs that I'm buried. Thanks for the reminder though. Perhaps it's time to reassess those priorities and make sure I'm doing things that will last.
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Carol
Posted 2010-10-07 10:43 AM (#363353 - in reply to #363349)
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My mother spend 15 months in a nursing home last year (she finally worked her way out with the help of some awesome physical therapists!). They often had "musical programs" ranging from high school choirs to individuals willing to share whatever talents they had. All were greatly appreciated, regardless of skill level. Many of these folks rarely have visitors and social events are very important. Even if they don't seem to be responding, know that they are appreciative. And if a spontaneous sing-along breaks out...all the better!
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kitmann
Posted 2010-10-07 12:47 PM (#363354 - in reply to #363349)
Subject: Re: ...here I go again.....



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I have met a lot of great people in Nursing homes, halfway houses and assisted living homes. A lot of these people knew some of my family long ago. The joy you receive is better than any high you could get from any narcotic or alcohol. It makes the heart feel good. ksdaddy thank your father for me for playing in the VA homes. Thank you
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Capo Guy
Posted 2010-10-07 12:57 PM (#363355 - in reply to #363349)
Subject: Re: ...here I go again.....



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Tim,

I just thought. The thread is incomplete without the picture.
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fillhixx
Posted 2010-10-07 1:01 PM (#363356 - in reply to #363349)
Subject: Re: ...here I go again.....



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Location: Campbell River, British Columbia
Pop-corn!
Pop-corn!
Pop-CORN!
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2010-10-07 1:05 PM (#363357 - in reply to #363349)
Subject: Re: ...here I go again.....


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...couldn't agree more!:

The 3 Wise Guys at the Convalescent Home Christmas Program:


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scott lamperd
Posted 2010-10-09 10:44 AM (#363358 - in reply to #363349)
Subject: Re: ...here I go again.....


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Location: Eaton, Indiana
I have a regular schedule of nursing homes I play at each month. What a reward to see the smiles on the residents faces. A blessing worth more than money.
My wife is an activity director at one of these homes. It is a part of our ministry.
Thanks to all who share their gifts with those who have given so much to us.

scott lamperd b c (before computers)
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wilblee
Posted 2010-10-09 11:43 PM (#363359 - in reply to #363349)
Subject: Re: ...here I go again.....


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I've played in convalescent homes, children's hospitals, hospital waiting rooms and patient rooms and in the homes of shut-ins. In every case I find it's impossible to bless them as much as I get blessed. Can't be done.
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