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22. Facilities! Construction, renovation & more (w/Tark Katzenmeyer & Dave Lumley)

22. Facilities! Construction, renovation & more (w/Tark Katzenmeyer & Dave Lumley)

FromBand is Everything (formerly Band in Minnesota)


22. Facilities! Construction, renovation & more (w/Tark Katzenmeyer & Dave Lumley)

FromBand is Everything (formerly Band in Minnesota)

ratings:
Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jul 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Facilities age and new schools are built. If you are a band director fortunate enough to be faced with new construction or renovations what so you do? Who do you turn to for information? Our two guests today have firsthand knowledge of the process. This conversation will provide you a check-list of things to do or think about for renovations or new construction of music facilities.
Tark Katzenmeyer has taught for 18 years in both Minnesota and Florida, with teaching experience at the Middle School Level and the High School Level. He has directed the bands at Woodbury High School for seven academic years. An advocate of chamber music, Tark has done extensive research of effective implementation of chamber music into a high school band program, and believes in the power of small group musicianship. An active performer, Tark has played performances with the Minnesota Symphonic Winds, the Bloomington Medalist Concert Band, the Florida Wind Band, the Southern Winds, the VanderCook College of Music Jazz Ensemble, and various chamber music organizations.
Dave Lumley is the Director of Bands at Sartell-St. Stephen High School. Prior to this position he was the Band Director at Cambridge-Isanti HS from 2007-2011. At Sartell he directs two HS Bands, the 8th Grade Band, two Jazz Bands, Pep Band, and the Summer Marching Band. He has served as the Minnesota Music Educators Association Region 8AA Representative since 2018. He also performs most weekends, as a singer and guitarist in a solo acoustic act and also in a cover band.
Show timings:
(00:00)  Introduction
(00:51)  Description of new facility in Sartell
(05:32)  Description of renovation in Woodbury
(11:48)  What did you learn and what would you do differently
(15:33)  HVAC systems
(19:14)  Humidity Control
(20:03)  Project timelines
(24:20)  Technology
(29:03)  Final thoughts
And that wraps up this episode.
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Other Resources
Show Hosts
Jerry Luckhardt   https://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/luckh001
Bradley Mariska  https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradley-mariska-63ba2855
Facebook Website (Band in Minnesota)  https://www.facebook.com/Band-in-Minnesota
Woodbury High School Band Website http://whsbb.org/wp/
Marc Dubois (project architect) website http://komainc.com/staff/marc-dubois/
Sartell-St. Stephen ISD 748   https://www.sartell.k12.mn.us/SHS
Released:
Jul 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (65)

We discuss band and music education - but try to keep it light and fun. It's a "slice of life" from the perspective of a couple high school band directors in Minnesota. Basically, life lessons for musicians and non-musicians alike. So while it's all about band, and totally not about band at all. Hosted by Bradley Mariska and Erin Holmes (Farmington High School), with our colleague and friend Jerry Luckhardt (University of Minnesota).