Don’t forget this year’s annual Altoona-Johnstown NPM chapter Banquet!
Date: Tuesday June 5, 2007
Time: Cash bar beginning at 6:30pm; Dinner to follow at 7:00pm
Location: Rizzo’s Resturaunt, 22nd & Graham Ave. Windber
Menu: Wedding Soup, Antipasto Salad, Fried Zucchini, Rigatoni, Meatballs, Lasagna, Eggplant Parmesan, Italian Breaded Chicken, Sausage and Peppers, Spumoni, & Beverages.
Entertainment: TBA
Cost: $17.00 per person. Deadline is May 25. Please contact Eileen Sweeny at (814) 266-8261 or send name(s) and payment to:
Altoona-Johnstown NPM Chapter
P.O. Box 122
Ebensburg, PA 15931
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The Annual Banquet of the Altoona-Johnstown Chapter of NPM is scheduled for Tuesday, June 5, at Rizzo’s Restaurant on the corner of 22nd and Graham in Windber. A “meet & greet” social with cash bar will start at 6:30 with dinner at 7:00. The menu will consist of Rizzo’s famous Italian Feast: Wedding soup, fried zucchini, rigatoni, meatballs, antipasto salad, eggplant parmigiani, lasagna, sausage and peppers, Italian breaded chicken, spumoni, bread, and beverage. Speakers and entertainment TBA. Cost is $17.00 per person. Reservation should be made before May 25. Please contact Eileen Sweeney (814) 266-8261 or send name(s) and payment to:
Altoona-Johnstown Chapter of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians
P.O. Box 122
Ebensburg, PA 15931-0122
Ode to the Cantors
sung to the tune of “Hail Redeemer, King Divine”
Hail! The cantor, I’m divine!
Get away! The stand is mine!
I’ll sing louder with such tone
Cause I have the microphone!
When I lead, the people sing,
Arms upraised, I do my thing!
And if there are some notes missed,
I’ll just blame the organist.
Hail! The cantor, I’m divine!
From my lips text flows like wine.
When I sing it’s like the birds
That’s cause I don’t know the words!
‘Cross the altar I will prance
Sing the psalm and back I dance;
Sing the acclamations too,
For I never miss a cue!
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