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Tuesday, April 25, 2006  

Congrats to the Class of 2006!

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Congratulations to the Class of 2006! Here's a list of TFBC Forum members who are graduating this year.



Want to add your username to the list and get a graduation cap added to your profile? Read this thread.



Remember that TFBC stuff makes great end of year gifts for Directors or Graduates!


Tuesday, April 18, 2006  

Autographed TFBC Books available again!

Graduation is coming up soon, so if you are looking for a special and unique gift, think about getting an autographed copy of TFBC: The Arrival (plus whatever message and TFBC character you want drawn)! Order yours now before they are gone!



What? You've already given the TFBC book as a present? Hey, good for you! Now you can get that person a gift from one of our stores!
There's a ton of new products, so be sure to check them out. Remember
that TFBC stuff makes great gifts for band directors too!


Monday, April 17, 2006  

TFBC is now on Wikipedia!

TFBC now has its own Wikipedia entry, so it's now part of internet lore. Thanks to Stephanie Greenlaw for taking the time to make this!


Friday, April 14, 2006  

Happy Birthday Guestbook

I've put up a guestbook if you'd like to wish TFBC a happy birthday!

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Wednesday, April 12, 2006  

TEN YEARS OF TFBC!!!!!!!!!

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Here's something I've put together to celebrate the past decade. More stuff to be added throughout the year! Image hosting by Photobucket

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Tuesday, April 11, 2006  

SaveOurKidsMusic.org

I recently rec'd this alarming email from a friend of mine:

Hi there everybody,

I don't know if you have heard, but Fulton County (Georgia) just voted by a narrow margin to drop instrumental music from all public elementary schools. This decision has, obviously, caused an immediate outrage among Atlanta musicians who know how important it is for our kids' musical as well as intellectual health to start early. It also
scares me.

The New York Times did an article this past week on schools that have abandoned every class except math and reading in an effort to bring their students' test scores up (scores that are arbitrary at best--but that's just my opinion!). While I realize these particular schools are extreme cases, are they not also indicative of what's to come? Is taking music out of our elementary schools not just a step towards steamrolling over a well-rounded education? Is this the end of the line or are there more cuts to come? What's next? Junior high, high school...

Statistics across the board have proven that students who study music have better focus and broader understanding of new materials, and generally do better in school. I'm positive every parent has seen the effect of studying music on their child. The earlier we can offer them that opportunity the better chances they have. I urge all of you--and I very very rarely ask anyone to add their names to any list--to go to the website listed below and sign the petition to keep music in our schools. The site was created yesterday by a cellist in the Atlanta Symphony.

http://www.saveourkidsmusic.org

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