National Music Week 2012 & 2013

National Music Week

May 6 – 13, 2012 – Music – Sounds that Inspire


May 5 – 12, 2013 – Music – The Colors of Life


National Music Week has as its objective “to create an understanding and appreciation

of the value of music in the home, the community, the nation, and the world.”  National Music Week is sponsored by the National Federation of Music Clubs.

The new Posters and Coloring Page for National Music Week is now available.  You can obtain the posters by contacting NFMC Headquarters (address/telephone below).  The new brochures will be mailed to all Junior Clubs in late October or a copy can be requested from the NFMC Headquarters.  The coloring page has been printed in the Fall issue of Junior Keynotes or can be downloaded below at no charge.





National Music Week Materials

Item # Title Price Online
AR 12-1 National Music Week Report and Entry Form $.10 Each
AR 12-10 National Music Week Buttons $.25 Each/$3.00 per Dozen (no)
AR 12-11 National Music Week Price/Order Form $.10 Each
AR 12-2 National Music Week Mayor’s Proclamation $.10 Each
AR 12-3 National Music Week Governor’s Proclamation $.10 Each
AR 12-4 National Music Week Brochure $.25 Each (no)
AR 12-5 National Music Week Report of State Chairman $.20 Each
AR 12-6 National Music Week Report of Regional Chairman $.20 Each
AR 12-7 National Music Week Poster $.60 Each (no)
AR 12-8 National Music Week Coloring Page $.10 Each
AR 12-9 National Music Week Radio Script $.10 Each

NMW Essay

Item # Title Price Online
AR 13-1 National Music Week Essay Contest Free


 

 

2 Comments

  1. Darcy Lackman
    Posted September 20, 2010 at 1:42 am | Permalink

    Please advise on the adjustment to the new Gold Festival Bulletin. I am looking at a printout of “Bulletin Adjustments” that I received at our state fall board meeting from our state Festival Chairman. Is the Piano Concerto by Miller “Concerto #1 in A minor” Mvt. 3 really allowed in both JII and JIII levels? Is it correct that no other movements from this concerto are allowed in either class? This seems a little odd to allow the same movement in both levels which match with piano solo levels all the way from Elem II through Very Difficult II. Let me know. I have a teacher who puts over 100 entries in our festival and he needs to know which movement his student can start on ASAP.

    Thanks for any help you can give us.

    Darcy Lackman, Festival Chair
    Bismarck, ND

    darcy@lackmans.com

  2. Administrator
    Posted October 11, 2010 at 1:56 pm | Permalink

    Hi Darcy,

    I believe that the items in questions have been updated on the Bulletin Adjustments page. You may check back there to verify. Information is added weekly on there so checking back often might be a wise idea.

    Jennifer Griffin
    HQ Office

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