Thursday, June 24, 2010
Top Ten Things Heard on Tour
Tour Awards
Day 5 - Thursday, June 24
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Day 4 - Wednesday, June 23
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Day 3 - Tuesday, June 22
Monday, June 21, 2010
Day 2 - Monday, June 21
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Day 1 - Sunday, June 20
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Tour Guidelines
The guidelines for conduct are few and simple. Since our entire time will be spent on mission as an extension of our community of faith, the utmost in common courtesy, respect and simple good manners are to be observed. We will not be unreasonable in our requests for behavior, but a few statements need to be made to prevent misunderstanding:
Any tour member, who, by their words or actions, places our choir, our project, or our mission in jeopardy, will be sent home immediately by air at their parent’ s expense. PERIOD.
There will be no possession or use of tobacco, profanity, alcohol, drugs, weapons or fire-producing items.
Attitude Everyone should maintain a positive attitude and refrain from whining, complaining, pouting, sulking, & generally being unpleasant.
All youth and chaperones will take part in all events on tour.
Take pride in your appearance and personal hygiene.
There will be mandatory quiet times each day on the tour.You can use these times to work puzzles, write in REFLECTIONS, or rest. No texting during quiet times!
The use of cell phones and other portable devices must be limited so that you will interact with others. All cell phones will remain OFF during all concerts!
The buddy system is always in effect on tour.
PDA (Public Display of Affection) is not appropriate on this trip.
Dress should reflect Christian Values. What you wear is a reflection of Whose you are!
Luggage should be clearly labeled with your name andchurch address. Pack only what YOU can carry!
Tour Kitty: This will help ensure that the tour is on time and provide a gift to the needy at the end of the week. Other charges may be added to the list if problems arise. All money is payable immediately to
$.50 per minute for being tardy
$1.00 for talking during quiet times
$2.00 for talking during a performance
$2.00 for chewing gum during a performance
$5.00 for arguing with a chaperone
$10.00 for general rudeness and disrespect
Schedule (tentative)
Tour Repertoire
Daily Dress List
Packing List
- 1 suitcase and 1 garment bag; Note regarding luggage: You will be responsible for carrying your own luggage, so only pack what you can carry.
- 1 small “carry-on” bag and pillow for bus (All carry-on items should fit in this bag!)
- Formal outfit—to be placed in your garment bag (please label your garment bag)
girls: black dress, pantyhose, black shoes
guys: tux shirt, bow tie, cuff links, button covers, cummerbund, black pants, black socks, black shoes, undershirt - Casual outfits—Genesis polo, nice-looking khaki pants, capris, or shorts (knee-length); Tour T-shirt—this will be distributed on tour
- Several sets (6) of nice, clean summer outfits and undergarments (nothing revealing or offensive)
- Several sets (up to 3) of work clothes and work shoes; Closed-toe shoes, long-sleeve shirts and pants are recommended by Boaz and Ruth leaders; sunscreen and a ball cap are also suggested.
- Bathing suit and sunblock (nothing revealing or offensive; Beach towel
- Toiletries items (especially deodorant!)
- Bible and pen or pencil
- Watch
- Cell Phone, Calling card to call home (if youth carry cell phones, phones will remain on the bus during concerts; if cell phone use becomes disruptive or excessive, cell phones will be remain with the chaperones).
- Optional Items: Spending money ($50 suggested); Snacks; Camera