I, however, will expect my usual corsage.
John - please be sure it is done properly this time. Last concert it was
somewhat disappointing, a trifle limp with very little flair.
It made me feel like I was hiding my light under a bushel -- and no one
wants that.
Regards,
-Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Upper Valley Community Band
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michael Fugere
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 10:23 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: concert dress
Good question, John.
I'm going to assume that the answer will be 'no' - and wear a plain white
dress shirt (buttons all the way in front). Of course, the ladies may
likely have other styles which may appear appropriately "dressy"? Others
will chime in, I'm sure.
I am thinking this should simplify things somewhat. If I won't be wearing
a jacket, there is no need for Mrs. Rice to make me a corsage, either.
-----Original Message-----
From: Upper Valley Community Band
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Erickson
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 1:50 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: concert dress
+1 to "no ties" ;)
What qualifies as a "shirt?" For example, is a white polo shirt a shirt?
(This is a serious question).
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 10:49 PM, TERESA GIBLIN <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Hi All,
> By popular vote it has been decreed that we, the Upper Valley
> Community Band, shall, for this upcoming concert, wear black and white.
> Black trousers or skirts as applicable and white blouses or shirts.
> No ties.
> This is a trial only. We will poll everyone afterwards and get
> another consensus opinion.
> The dress for Boston will remain Navy slacks or skirt and band shirts.
> Thank you all in advance,
> Teresa
>
>
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