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2022 PMEA Annual In-Service Conference Together
2022 PMEA Annual In-Service Conference
              Together
                              Tentative Schedule as of 2.23.22

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6                                                    10:30 a.m.
2 – 9 p.m. Exhibitor Move-In and Conference Registration              • Opening General Session featuring keynote speaker David
                                                                      Wish, Little Kids Rock
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
7:30 a.m. Breakfasts
TTRR Council
Hosted by Paul Fox

REGION I
Hosted by Doug Butchy & Eryn Caranza

9 a.m. Concerts
  • Central Bucks High School East Select Choir,
  Chirs Villante, director
  • Shared with Nazareth Area HS Nightingales,
  Kelly S Rocchi, director
  • Susquehanna University Wind Ensemble,
  Eric Hinton, director

9 a.m. Sessions
  • Modern Band in the classroom: Performing, creating and
  assessment
  Presenter: Dan Brenner, Sharon Davis, Kayla Kurtz, Dean           12 p.m. Concerts
  Packard-Howey, Lebanon Valley College                               • Pennfield Middle School Jazz Band,
  • On the Efficacy of Folk Song in the Elementary General Music      David Orehowsky, director
  Classroom                                                           • Shared with North Penn High School Navy Jazz Band,
  Presenter: Jacqueline Kelly-McHale, DePaul University               David DiValentino, director
  • Research to Practice Workshop - Informal Music Learning,          • Indiana University of Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra,
  Orff Schulwerk and Creativity: A Mixed Methods Study                Alexandra Dee, director
  Presenter: David Dockan, University of Kentucky
  • Systemic and Artistic Motivations to Inspire Your Students to   12 p.m. Sessions
  Practice and Be Engaged in Your Program                             • Can You Hear Me Now: Strategies for Music Students with
  Presenter: Scott Casagrande, John Hersey High School, IL,           Hearing Loss and Auditory Processing Disorder
  retired                                                             Presenters: Cara Clark, Stacy Paparone & Jeffrey Tedford,
  • Teaching the Intangibles in Band, Tangibly                        Grove City College
  Presenter: Robin Linaberry, Routledge Publishers                    • Cloud-Based Assessment on Any Device
  • Unpacking the Score: Empowering Student Learners, Em-             Presenter: Robin Hodson, MusicFirst
  bedding Musicianship in the Choral Rehearsal                        • Creating Meaningful Movement Opportunities
  Presenter: Kyle Weary, South Middleton SD                           Presenter: Lesley Dennis, QuaverEd
• Ready, Sing, Respond: Reimaging Choral Rehearsal Strategies     • Shared with Downingtown East Masterworks Choir,
  Presenter: Christopher Kiver, Penn State University               Adam Speakman, director
  • Redefining General Music for the 21st Century                   • West Chester University Wind Ensemble,
  Presenters: Sharon Davis, Lebanon Valley College, Craig Deni-     Andrew Yozviak, director
  son, Indiana Univ. of PA, Cassandra Eisenreich, Slippery Rock
  University and Rachel Whitcomb, Duquesne University             3 p.m. Sessions
  • Research Poster Session                                         • 4 Steps in Creating a Quality Choral Program
  Hosted by Alison Reynolds, PMEA Research Chair                    Presenter: William Naydan, Arcadia University
  • The Composer’s Perspective: Helpful Insight for Interpreta-     • Bow Distribution: The Key to Rhythmic Accuracy
  tion and Rehearsal                                                in the String Orchestra
  Presenter: Scott Watson, Parkland SD                              Presenter: Caitlin Shroyer, West Essex Regional SD
  • What Do I Do With Those Drummers?!                              • Codes, Case Studies and Conundrums - The Challenges of
  Presenter: Robin Linaberry, Routledge Publishers                  Ethical Decision Making
                                                                    Presenter: Paul Fox, PMEA Teacher Training, Recruitment
1:05 p.m. Mini Concert                                              & Retention Council
  • Pennsylvania Chamber Winds, John Johnston, director             • Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging for LGBTQIA+ Music Stu-
                                                                    dents and Teachers
1:30 p.m. Concerts                                                  Presenters: Jay Althouse, Adam Cordle, Seth Keller & Brent
  • Central Bucks High School East Wind Ensemble,                   Talbot, Gettysburg College
  Jason Morehouse, director                                         • Improvising Songs and Applying Music Standards
  • Mansfield University Concert Choir,                             to Improvisation
  Peggy Dettwiler, director                                         Presenter: Max Schafer, Underdog Educational
                                                                    • Next Steps with Ukulele in a Post-Pandemic World
1:30 p.m. Sessions                                                  Presenter: Bryan Powell, Little Kids Rock
  • Dalcroze and Kodály: The Intersection of Singing                • The Power of Positive Musical Identity: Cracking the Musical
  and Movement                                                      Identity Code with Adolescents
  Presenter: David Frego, Penn State University                     Presenter: Elizabeth Parker, Temple University
  • Marking for Mastery: How to Study Your Scores Efficiently
  Presenter: Jordan Smith, Susquehanna University                 4:05 p.m. Mini Concert
  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Am I Providing Opportunities        • Canon-McMillan Pan and Percussion,
  Reflecting All?                                                   Mark Falvo & Eric Schrader, directors
  Presenter: Lori Schwartz Reichl, Making Key Changes
  • PMEA Invited Researcher: Big Challenges, Big Opportuni-       4:30 p.m. Concerts
  ties: Research for Change in Music Education                      • Loyalsock Township Middle School Band,
  Presenter: Ann Marie Stanley, Louisiana State University          David Tini, director
  • PMEA Model Curriculum Framework Session                         • Lancaster Bible College Chamber Singers,
  Presenter: Scott Sheehan, Hollidaysburg Area SD                   Robert Bigley, director
  • The ABC's of Great Middle School Band Music
  Presenter: Jason Worzbyt, Indiana Univ. of PA                   4:30 – 5:00 p.m. Sessions
  • There is Life After College! Navigating Interviews, Accept-     • Imagine!
  ing Your First "Big Kid" Job and Thriving in Your First Year      Presenters: Becky Burdett, Lackwanna Trail SD & PAO-
  of Teaching!                                                      SA and Karin Puffer, PAOSA
  Presenter: Kathleen Amabile, Elk Lake SD                          • Motivation and the Large Ensemble Classroom: Meta-
                                                                    cognition Driven Rehearsals and Lessons
3 p.m. Concerts                                                     Presenter: Jessica Vaughan-Marra, Seton Hill University
  • Shenango High School Treble Chamber Singers,                    • Only Band Director in Your District? No Problem! How to
  Samantha Leali, director                                          Build Thriving Music Programs in Small Rural Schools!
                                                                    Pres enter : Kat h le en Amabile, Elk Lake SD
• PMEA Composition Program – Outstanding Compositions     9:30 – 11 p.m. College/University Receptions
  Hosted by Dennis Emert                                      • Duquense University
  • Theory, History & Composition for ALL Students            Hosted by Rachel Whitcomb
  Presenter: John Mlynczak, Hal Leonard                       • Indiana University of PA
                                                              Hosted by Matt Baumer
5 p.m.                                                        • Mansfield University Reception
  • PMEA District Secretary/Treasurers Dinner                 Hosted by Nathan Rinnert
  (Invitation Only)                                           • Messiah College Reception
  Hosted by Abigail Young, PMEA Executive Director            Hosted by Rachel Cornacchio & Travis Weller
                                                              • Seton Hill University Reception
6:15 p.m.                                                     Hosted by Edward M. Kuhn, Jr.
  • PMEA Awards Dessert Reception                             • Slippery Rock University Reception
                                                              Hosted by Kathleen Melago
7:30 p.m.                                                     • Temple University Reception
  • PMEA Thursday Evening General Session & Featured          Hosted by Alison Reynolds
  Concert with Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser & the U.S. Army Band     • West Chester University Reception
  "Pershing's Own"                                            Hosted by Christopher Hanning
                                                              • Westminster College Reception
                                                              Presenter: Hosted by Daniel Perttu

                                                            FRIDAY, APRIL 8
                                                            7:30 a.m.
                                                              • PMEA Board Breakfast
                                                              Hosted by Phil Stattel, PMEA President
                                                              • PMEA Mentor Program Breakfast
                                                              Hosted by Lisa Endler & Eric Plum, PMEA Mentor Program
                                                              Co-Chairs

                                                            8:30 a.m. Sessions
                                                              • Essential Elements Breakout Session
                                                              Presenter: Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser, Attitude Concepts
                                                              • Exploring the Modern Band Method
                                                              Presenter: Bryan Powell, Little Kids Rock
                                                              • Finding My Voice: Vocal Health in the Classroom,
                                                              A Teacher's Experiences
                                                              Presenter: Alison Lagan, Parkland SD
                                                              • How to Get the Most out of Your Orchestra Rehearsal
                                                              Presenter: Robert Gillespie, Ohio State University
                                                              • PCMEA Meeting
                                                              Hosted by Amanda Herold, PCMEA President
                                                              • PMEA Retired Members' Breakfast
                                                              Hosted by Paul Fox, PMEA Retired Members Chair
                                                              • The Next Generation of Music Educators is in Your Class-
                                                              room Now: Encouraging Careers in Music Education in K-12
                                                              Presenter: Kathleen Melago, Slippery Rock University
                                                              • Time for Music Play 2! Dynamic Social-Music Engagement
                                                              for PK-5th Grade Learners
                                                              Presenter: Alison Reynolds, Temple University
• Retirement 101 - The Who, What, When, Where, Why, and
                                                                     How of Preparing for Post-Employment
                                                                     Presenter: Paul Fox, PMEA Retired Members Chair
                                                                     • You've Got It Covered: Performing Popular Music in the El-
                                                                     ementary General Music Classroom
                                                                     Presenter: Adrienne Rodriguez, Susquehanna University

                                                                   11:30 a.m.
                                                                     • Phi Beta Mu Business Meeting & Luncheon (Invitation only)
                                                                     Hosted by Travis Weller, Phi Beta Mu

                                                                   12:30 p.m.
                                                                     • PADESTA Business Meeting & Luncheon (Invitation only)
                                                                     Hosted by Jeff Tedford, PADESTA

10 a.m.                                                            1 p.m. Concerts
  • PMEA Friday General Session with Lesley Moffat and a per-        • Lebanon Valley College Concert Choir,
  formance by the Messiah University Percussion Ensemble             Kyle Zeuch, director
                                                                     • North Hills Wind Ensemble,
11:30 a.m. Concerts                                                  Lucas Beaver & Len Lavelle, directors
  • Lower Dauphin HS Chamber Singers,
  Elizabeth Colpo, director                                        1 p.m. Sessions
  • Shared with State College Area HS Master Singers,                • Drumset Techniques for All Ensembles
  Erik Clayton, director                                             Presenter: Nathan Buonviri, Temple University
  • West Chester Area SD Senior Strings, Katrina Kelly, director     • First Aid for the Instrumental Rehearsal
                                                                     Presenter: Jordan Smith, Susquehanna University
11:30 a.m. Sessions                                                  • Let's Tok: The Benefits of Social Media in Education
  • Creating Habits of Success in the Young Band                     Presenters: Cyndi Mancini & Jennifer Slaght, Montour
  Presenter: Scott Rush, GIA                                         School
  • Emoting Together! Connecting with, Internalizing and Com-        • Music for Exceptional Learners: Including Everyone in the
  municating Ideas and Emotions in Music                             Music Classroom
  Presenter: Andrew Withington, Westminster College                  Presenters: Angela Guerriero, West Chester University, Jodi
  • Music Education 2.0 - Blended and Hybrid Learning Tech-          Jianniney, Garnet Valley SD & Andrew Vensel, Middletown
  niques Using Technology to Enhance Secondary Music Programs        Area SD
  Presenter: Thomas West, Pennsylvania Leadership Charter            • Research Forum II - The Effect of Remote and Altered Instruc-
  School                                                             tion upon Secondary Choral Programs in the Co-Vid-Pan-
  • Recalculating...Adjusting Our Rehearsal Coordinates After        demic, Angela Milliren, West Virginia University & The Im-
  COVID                                                              plementation of Trauma-Informed Practices in K-12 Music
  Presenter: Gary Seighman, Trinity University                       Classrooms: Developing a Framework for Educators, Pauline
  • Repertoire for the Developing Choir - The Passion of Text,       Taylor, University of Delaware
  Melody and Harmony                                                 • Window and Mirrors: SEL-focused Children’s Literature in
  Presenter: Greg Gilpin, Shawnee Press/ Hal Leonard Corp.           the Elementary Music Setting
  • Research Forum I - Beyond Repertoire: Considering Cul-           Presenters: Kay Pina & Sarah Watts, Penn State University
  turally Relevant Pedagogy in a Community-Based Drum,
  Jess Mullen, Penn State University & Students' Descriptions      2 p.m. Mini Concert
  of Moving, Singing, and Chanting in One Middle School Or-          • 28th Div. Brass Quintet,
  chestra Program, Aimee Pearsall & Thomas Waggner, Uni-             Aaron Burkle & Andrew Lynn, directors
  versity of Delaware
2:30 p.m. Concerts                                               SATURDAY, APRIL 9
  • Keystone Chamber Winds, Jason Worzbyt, director              8:30 a.m.
  • Criterions Jazz Ensemble, Jonathan Ragonese, director          • Assistive Technology in the Elementary Classroom
                                                                   Presenters: Rachel Grimsby, Illinois State University & Leslie
2:30 p.m. Sessions                                                 Weaver, Hamburg Area SD
  • Be a Part of the Music                                         • Fun & Fabulous Musicianship for Choir
  Presenter: Dave Kaplan, Music & Arts                             Presenter: Bryan Nichols, Penn State University
  • Inclusion/Exclusion in the Instrumental Ensemble               • Variations on a Video Theme-Creating Videos with Web-
  Presenter: Sara Jones, DePaul University                         Based Apps
  • The Art of Teaching String Instrument Position and Left        Presenter: Susan Basalik, Methacton Area SD
  Hand Skills in the String Class
  Presenter: Robert Gillespie, Ohio State University             8:30 – 10 a.m. Session
  • The Interview Clinic: Practicing and Playacting to Improve     • Cultural Competence in the Music Classroom
  Your Performance at Employment Screenings                        • Presenters: Rollo Dilworth & Suzanne Hall, Temple Univ.
  Presenter: Paul Fox, PMEA TTRR Council Chair
  • Where Are My Lady Composers?
  Presenter: Robin Giebelhausen, University of Maryland          9:45 a.m. Concert
                                                                   • Allentown Band, Ron Demkee, director
3 p.m.
  • All-State Chorus Concert                                     9:45 a.m. Sessions
                                                                   • Choral Repertoire Reading Session
4 p.m. Concerts                                                    Presenter: Elizabeth Colpo, ACDA-PA
  • Penn State Cello Choir, Robert Gardner, director               • First Steps in Music: Movement Development
  • Shared with Slippery Rock University Clarinet Choir,           Presenter: Leslie Weaver, Feierabend Association for Music
  Amanda Morrison, director                                        Education
  • Montgomery County Community Band,                              • The Hero in You!
  Chuck Neidhardt, director                                        Presenter: Corey Bartell, Scranton SD

4:00 p.m. Sessions                                               10:15 – 11:45 a.m. Session
  • Escape from the Norm: Designing and Using Digital Escape       • Music in Urban Centers Roundtable Discussion
  Activities in the Music Classroom                                Open discussion led by Henry Pearlberg, Wallingford-Swarth-
  Presenter: Nichole Witman, Elizabethtown Area SD                 more SD
  • Finding & Funding Your Vision: How to Successfully Apply
  for Grants & Outside Funding for Music                         11 a.m.
  Presenter: Panel discussion led by Mark Despotakis & Hen-        • All-State Orchestra Concert
  ry Pearlberg
  • Plan Your Work, Work your Plan: Planning Successful Les-     11:30 a.m. Session
  sons for Inclusive General Music Classes                         • First Steps in Music: Vocal Development
  Presenters: Debbie Lynn Wolf, Cairn Univ./Univ. of the           Presenter: Leslie Weaver, Feierabend Association for Music
  Arts and Michelle Fella Przybylowski, AOSA President             Education
  • Women in a Bands World
  Presenters: Julia Hartnett & Jerianne Larson, Yough SD         2 p.m.
                                                                   • All-State Wind Ensemble & Band Concert
4:30 p.m. (Off-site)
  All-State Vocal Jazz Ensemble & Jazz Concert
FEATURE S

2022 PMEA Annual In-Service Conference Exhibitors

  Exhibitors List                                            Moravian University Department of Music*
  #&b                                                        Murphy Robes
  28th Infantry Division Band                                Music & Arts
  B&P Music Publications, LLC                                MusicFirst
  BAC Musical Instruments                                    Peak Group Travel
  Baldwin Wallace University*                                Penn State School of Music***
  Bloomsburg University, Lock Haven University, and          PepWear LLC
  Mansfield University*                                      Pereira 3D Clarinet Services
  Capital University Conservatory of Music                   Private Music Studio Guide Book
  Carnegie Mellon University Music Ed                        QuaverEd****
  Cavalcade of Bands*                                        Rider University's Westminster Choir College***
  Conn-Selmer, Inc.                                          Robert M. Sides Family Music Center*
  Cunningham Piano Company                                   Roberts Wesleyan College Department of Music*
  DeMoulin Brothers & Company                                RS Tours & Travel
  Duquesne University - Mary Pappert School of Music****     Seton Hill University
  Eastman Music Company                                      Slippery Rock University*
  Educational Programs Network****                           Sonor Orff-Nuvo Instrumental
  Educational Travel Adventures                              St. Louis Music
  Elizabethtown College*                                     Stanbury Uniforms
  Fred J. Miller                                             Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg College
  Friendly Kettle Popcorn Company                            Susquehanna University*
  GBC Fundraising                                            Temple University Boyer College of Music and Dance***
  GIA Publications, Inc.                                     The String Tree****
  Grove City College Music Department***                     The Tuba Exchange
  Guardian Travel and Fundraising                            Tournament of Bands*
  Hartwick College                                           Travel Gallery - Taking Music Everywhere
  Hawaii State Tours                                         University of Delaware School of Music
  Hunter Music Instrument Inc.                               University of Pittsburgh
  Indiana University of Pennsylvania                         U.S. Army Band
  J.W. Pepper                                                US Bands
  Johnstonbaugh's Music Centers*                             Wells School of Music at West Chester University
  Jupiter/Mapex/Majestic-KHS America                         Western Pennsylvania Center for the Arts**
  Kutztown University                                        Westminster College
  Lancaster Bible College*                                   World Class Vacations
  Lebanon Valley College*                                    Zeswitz Music**
  Lehigh Valley Digital Music Press**
  Marietta College
  Marine Music Program                                     * denotes PMEA Corporate Sponsor
  Menchey Music Service, Inc.****                          ** denotes PMEA Bronze Sponsor
  Messiah University****                                   *** denotes PMEA Silver Sponsor
  Millersville University                                  ****denotes PMEA Gold Sponsor
                                                           + denotes Conference Sponsor

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# & b – Booth 416                                                    only Master of Music Education degree.
At #&b We make assistive devices for people who have disabilities,   https://www.capital.edu/academics/conservatory/
injuries or a limiting circumstance and have difficulties holding
their bows.                                                          Carnegie Mellon University Music Ed – Booth 609
Sharpsandflats.store                                                 Carnegie Mellon's Music Education programs prioritize
                                                                     innovative practice and research that will contribute to the field
28th Infantry Division Band – Booth 702                              of music education in inclusive and transformative praxis. The
The National Guard Army Band of the Pennsylvania National            Master of Music degree in Music Education is a personalized
Guard.                                                               course of study based on academic background, musicianship,
https://www.bands.army.mil/organizations/pages/default.              and visionary research interests. We develop scholars to lead
asp?unit=28ID                                                        the field in music education for the purpose of transformation;
                                                                     connecting neo-traditional philosophy to practice.
B&P Music Publications, LLC – Booth 209                              “Transforming music educators are passionate about what they
Music Publisher for Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Percussion          do because for them, passing on the living traditions of the past
Ensemble, Mixed Brass and Winds, Steel Bands and More.               as they also reshape them in the present is the vital work of
Clinician Resource, Dinkles Marching Shoes, Drill Design and         directly engaging the hearts and minds of their students, of
Custom Arranging/Compositions.                                       bringing living knowledge and living beings together in the
www.allthingsband.com                                                celebration of music making and taking”. -Transforming Music
                                                                     Education, Estelle Jorgensen
BAC Musical Instruments – Booths 406, 408                            www.cmu.edu/cfa/music/
BAC Musical Instruments manufactures and imports student
and professional-level instruments. Custom and Handcraft             Cavalcade of Bands* – Booth 606
horns are also designed and manufactured in our Kansas City          Cavalcade of Bands is a non profit organization composed of
factory. BAC is a national distributor for System Blue Marching      over one hundred member high schools coming together to
Instruments.                                                         perform on the interscholastic level. We provide competitive
www.coolisbac.com                                                    marching band contests throughout the fall, and non
                                                                     competitive jazz band festivals through the winter and spring.
Baldwin Wallace University* - Booth 300                              https://cavalcadeofbands.com/
Student-centered. Nationally acclaimed. Bold. Our
undergraduate-only Conservatory of Music is a vibrant                Conn-Selmer, Inc. – Booths 204, 206
community where passion, precision and creative expression           Conn-Selmer, Inc. is the leading manufacturer and distributor
lead to meaningful learning and extraordinary performance.           of band and orchestral instruments for professional, amateur
bw.edu                                                               and student use. The Company manufactures and distributes
                                                                     its products under a variety of well-known brand names,
Bloomsburg University, Lock Haven University,                        including Vincent Bach brass, Selmer USA woodwinds, C.G.
and Mansfield University* - Booths 310, 312                          Conn brass, King brass, Armstrong woodwinds, Ludwig and
Future PASSHE integrated institution comprised of three              Musser percussion, Selmer (Paris) woodwinds, Yanagisawa
campuses, Bloomsburg University, Lock Haven University, and          saxophones and Glaesel and Scherl & Roth string instruments.
Mansfield University.                                                www.conn-selmer.com

Capital University Conservatory of Music –                           Cunningham Piano Company – Booths 715, 717,
Booth 615                                                            814, 816
Capital University Conservatory of Music offers Bachelor             Cunningham Piano Company has been a preferred supplier to
of Music degrees in Education, Performance, Industry,                educators in our state since 1891. Acoustic pianos by Yamaha
Technology, Keyboard Pedagogy, Composition, and Jazz                 and all related technology.
Studies. We also offer a Bachelor of Arts in Music degree            https://www.cunninghampiano.com/
and Bachelor of Arts in Professional Studies emphasis Music
technology degree. At the graduate level, we offer a summers

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DeMoulin Brothers & Company – Booths 304, 306                    Fruhauf Uniforms, Inc. – Booth 415
DeMoulin Brothers & Company - A leader in the manufacture        Since 1910, the Fruhauf family has manufactured the highest-
of music apparel since 1892.                                     quality music education apparel. Five generations later we’re
https://www.demoulin.com                                         better than ever, and continue to use the highest quality of
                                                                 materials and workmanship.
Duquesne University - Mary Pappert School of                     http://fruhauf.com
Music**** – Booths 500, 502
Whether you're interested in Music Education, Performance,       GBC Fundraising – Booth 801
Music Technology, Music Therapy, Composition, or Jazz, we        GBC Fundraising provides a clear and proven system that
have the faculty and resources to prepare you for a successful   generates predictable revenue year after year. This allows our
and fulfilling career in music and beyond. Find out why the      customers to achieve their goals with confidence and stay
Mary Pappert School of Music is #1 for so many. View our         focused on their mission.
programs, take a virtual tour of the school, and start your      www.gbcfundraising.com
application today! Visit duq.edu/MusicAdmissions
                                                                 GIA Publications, Inc. – Booths 707, 709, 711, 713
Eastman Music Company – Booths 515, 517                          At GIA Publications, Meredith Music, and Walton Music
The Eastman family of brands, including Wm. S. Haynes            we aspire to publish the highest quality music education
Co., S.E. Shires Co., Backun Musical Services, and Bourgeois     resources to enrich lives, bring joy to students, and inspire
Guitars, proudly makes handcrafted instruments for players of    teachers. We continue to create innovative resources for
all levels.                                                      music educators at all levels, even in challenging distance
EastmanMusicCompany.com                                          learning environments. By working with authors and
                                                                 educators who represent the best the profession has to
Educational Programs Network**** -                               offer from preschool through college and beyond.
Booths 504, 506                                                  www.giamusic.com
The Educational Programs Network offers Festivals, Clinics,
Workshops and the Travel Professionals to get you there.         Grove City College Music Department*** -
http://www.educationalprograms.com                               Booths 212, 214
                                                                 Grove City College occupies a unique place in American
Educational Travel Adventures – Booth 210                        higher education. Founded in 1876, the College has
Travel and Festivals                                             unwaveringly upheld the American pillars of faith and
https://www.etadventures.com/                                    freedom. Grove City College’s first president, Isaac C.
                                                                 Ketler, envisioned a school that would educate and shape
Elizabethtown College* - Booth 302                               engaged citizens of strong character who would lead
Elizabethtown College Offers Bachelor's Degrees in Music         lives of service to our country and world. Years later, J.
Therapy, Music Education, and Music, with a Master's in          Howard Pew, the College’s longest-serving chairman of
Music Education.                                                 the board of trustees, declared that the College’s “prime
www.etown.edu                                                    responsibility is to inculcate in the minds and hearts
                                                                 of youth those Christian, moral, and ethical principles
Fred J. Miller – Booth 700                                       without which the country cannot long endure.”
Marching band uniforms and accessories                           www.gcc.edu/music
fjminc.com/
                                                                 Guardian Travel and Fundraising –
Friendly Kettle Popcorn Company – Booth 513                      Booths 307, 309
Fundraising                                                      Travel and Fundraising services for groups
www.friendlykettlepopcorn.com                                    Gmgtravel.com

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Hartwick College – Booth 706                                         truth. LBC offers professional degrees in Music Education,
A liberal arts college offering music and music education degrees.   Music Performance (composition, instrumental and vocal),
www.hartwick.edu                                                     Musical Theatre, Worship Arts, and Elective Studies in
                                                                     Music. Visit www.lbc.edu/music
Hawaii State Tours – Booth 403                                       www.lbc.edu
Thirty years of bringing Groups to the Hawaiian Islands. Our
customer service is our Aloha!                                       Lebanon Valley College* - Booth 315
www.hawaiistatetours.com                                             Lebanon Valley College is a private, liberal arts college
                                                                     located in Annville, PA. Achieve more than you ever
Hunter Music Instrument Inc. – Booth 205                             thought possible. We value kindness, hard work and
Band & Orchestra Instruments wholesaler                              determination. For the 4th consecutive year, LVC is #1
www.huntermusical.com                                                among colleges and universities in Pennsylvania for job
Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Booth 103                       placement. The music programs include a B.S. in Music
The mission of the IUP Department of Music is the                    Education, B.M. in Audio & Music Production, B.A. in
professional preparation of music students as teachers,              Music Business, B.A. in Music, Master of Music Education
performers, composers, and scholars at the undergraduate             and Modern Band Certificate. Learn more at www.lvc.edu.
and graduate level.                                                  www.lvc.edu
https://www.iup.edu/music/index.html
                                                                     Lehigh Valley Digital Music Press** - Booth 308
J.W. Pepper – Booths 703, 705                                        Useful music for strings need not be expensive! Lehigh
Founded in 1876, J.W. Pepper is the best online store for sheet      Valley Digital Music Press is a Pennsylvania-based publisher
music with over a million titles to choose from.                     of music for string orchestra, beginner to advanced. LVDMP
www.jwpepper.com                                                     customers enjoy the ability to make unlimited part copies for
                                                                     their students at no extra cost.
Johnstonbaugh's Music Centers* -                                     www.lvdmp.com
Booths 512, 514
Western Pennsylvania School Music Dealer                             Marietta College – Booth 510
www.johnstonbaughs.com                                               At the Edward E. MacTaggart Department of Music at
                                                                     Marietta College, you will find a close music community
Jupiter/Mapex/Majestic-KHS America + –                               within a challenging liberal arts environment that includes
Booths 410, 412                                                      frequent individual contact with active performers and
Serving the musical community with world class instruments           scholars. Marietta College Music offers abundant performance
that provide a lifetime of musical inspiration.                      opportunities to help you become a successful musician,
www.khs-america.com                                                  evidence-based music therapy courses and courses for the
                                                                     development of special music therapy skills, coursework that
Kutztown University – Booth 613                                      provides in-depth instruction in music education methods,
Kutztown University is a member of the Pennsylvania                  and instruction in both instrumental and vocal pedagogy to
State System of Higher Education. We offer degrees in                help you become a successful educator. You will develop the
Music Education, Commercial Music, Music Performance,                skills and tools you need to become a leader in the music
and Music Business                                                   profession from nationally recognized music faculty, who are
kutztown.edu                                                         committed to quality in every endeavor.
                                                                     https://www.marietta.edu/music-department
Lancaster Bible College* - Booth 608
Lancaster Bible College is a premier academic institution            Marine Music Program – Booths 211, 213
preparing students to proclaim Christ by serving Him in the          Marine Corps Musicians fight for our Nation while continuing
church and society. The Music, Worship, & Performing Arts            to pursue their passion for music in the Musician Enlistment
(MWPA) Department, accredited by NASM, seeks to develop              Option Program. As musical ambassadors for our Nation,
highly skilled artists to influence culture with grace and           MEOP presents the opportunity to become a Marine and fight

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to advance our Nation’s ideals on the world’s stage. Here is     Music & Arts – Booths 614, 616
where you will learn how to create a harmony of determination,   Music & Arts supports music education as a trusted resource
resiliency, and talent as a Marine Musician.                     for band and orchestra instruments, accessories, print
www.marines.com/music                                            music, instrument repairs, individual and group lessons,
                                                                 and instrument rentals. The company provides ready-to-
Menchey Music Service, Inc.**** - Booths 417, 516                go educator solutions, quality and immediately available
Menchey Music rents and sells band and orchestra                 instruments, PPE products, convenient rental options, and
instruments, guitars and keyboard products as well as print      value-added resources to help build your music programs.
music and musical accessories through our 8 retail locations.    Contact your Music & Arts Educational Representative or
We also provide repair service and musical instruction. Our      email Schools@MusicArts.com for support today!
team of school service representatives service our schools to    www.MusicArts.com
provide support to school music programs.
www.mencheymusic.com                                             MusicFirst – Booth 207
                                                                 MusicFirst offers music teachers and their students easy-
Messiah University**** - Booths 601, 603                         to-use, affordable, cloud-based solutions that enable music
Messiah University is home to an active, well-established        learning, creation, assessment, sharing, and exploration on any
music program that offers degrees at both the undergraduate      device, at any time, anywhere.
and graduate level. Characterized by a commitment to high        Musicfirst.com
academic standards and built on a foundation of artistic
integrity, Messiah’s programs exist to serve both current and    Peak Group Travel – Booth 611
future music educators.                                          Group travel provider for performance tours (band, choir,
http://messiah.edu                                               orchestra, dance, class trips, and more)!
                                                                 www.peakgrouptravel.com
Millersville University – Booth 714
Millersville University's Music program will prepare you for     Penn State School of Music*** - Booth 200
the rapidly changing music industry through a dynamic,           The School of Music offers a range of undergraduate and
innovative curriculum. With MU's state-of-the-art facilities,    graduate degrees, as well as myriad performance opportunities,
including two visual and performing arts centers, three          that prepare students for careers as performers, teachers, and
performance halls, a 4 recording and tech lab studios, your      scholars.
options and opportunities await in the gem in the heart of       https://arts.psu.edu/academics/school-of-music/
Lancaster, PA.
www.millersville.edu/music                                       PepWear LLC – Booths 311, 313
                                                                 PepWear commemorates the achievements of our youth with
Moravian University Department of Music* -                       T-Shirts and Plaques.
Booth 605                                                        www.pepwear.com
6th Oldest Educational Institution in America...B.M. in Music
Education • Performance • Classical & Jazz • Composition •       Pereira 3D Clarinet Services – Booth 216
Sacred Music • B.A. in Music • Minor in Music & Dance • Pre-     Manufacturer of 3D-printed clarinet and saxophone products,
Music Therapy Track • Technology & Audio Recording Track •       artisan clarinet repairs, hand-selected Buffet Crampon
B.A. in Music 4 +1 MBA • All Steinway • Apple Distinguished      instruments
• Member of NASM                                                 www.pereira3d.com
www.moravian.edu
                                                                 Private Music Studio Guide Book – Booth 704
Murphy Robes – Booth 409                                         Brand New: "Your Next-Gen Private Music Studio."
America's trusted brand for choral apparel for over 100 years.   Respected speaker and author of three private teaching guides,
Ask about our trade-in program for schools.                      Mimi Butler, has compiled the very latest tips, trends and
murphyrobes.com                                                  information from private music studio teachers across the
                                                                 U.S. Including: new teaching tech, global internet instruction,

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digital cash management, the millennial parent and social          Slippery Rock University* – Booth 617
media.                                                             The Slippery Rock University Department of Music is
www.privatemusicstudio.com                                         committed to providing learning experiences to meet the
                                                                   current and future needs of today's student. We recognize the
QuaverEd**** - Booths 610, 612                                     unique power of music to express emotion, to teach, to foster
Quaver’s PreK-8 Music Curriculum features cloud-based              communication, to access memories, to motivate, to initiate
teaching resources and free student accounts. Support remote,      movement, and to provide enrichment for the community-at-
hybrid, or in-person learning with easily built assignments,       large. The department will provide an environment for serious
teacher video instruction and student submissions, and multi-      study and musical performance as we prepare our students for
device compatibility. Advanced technology. Engaged students.       successful careers in music
Teacher-Friendly. Seriously Fun!                                   www.sru.edu/music
www.QuaverEd.com
                                                                   Sonor Orff-Nuvo Instrumental – Booth 414
Rider University's Westminster Choir College*** -                  Quality musical instruments created to inspire kids of all ages
Booth 508                                                          to make music together.
Culturally vibrant and historically rich, Westminster Choir        http://www.khs-america.com/
College has a legacy of preparing students for thriving careers
as well-rounded performers and musical leaders. Now, it’s our      St. Louis Music – Booth 210
turn to help you create a future that feels true to you.           Serving the Music Community Since 1922.
rider.edu/wcc                                                      www.stlouismusic.com

Robert M. Sides Family Music Center* -                             Stanbury Uniforms – Booths 405, 407
Booths 215, 217, 314, 316                                          Quality, custom uniforms and accessories for marching band,
Retailers of Everything Musical Since 1937                         drum corps, color guard and more for more than 100 years.
www.rmsides.com                                                    stanbury.com

Roberts Wesleyan College Department of Music*                      Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg
- Booth 203                                                        College – Booths 803, 805
The Department of Music and Performing Arts at Roberts             The Sunderman Conservatory of Music is a dedicated place for
Wesleyan College seeks to develop a community of musicians         music inside a liberal arts college, a conservatory embedded
who are committed to artistic and academic excellence, to          in a rich intellectual community. An exceptional faculty of
serving others through cultural enrichment, and to glorifying      artists and scholars, a campus culture rich in performance, and
God through music.                                                 opportunities that range from residencies with internationally-
https://www.roberts.edu/department-of-music-and-performing-arts/   renowned guest artists and lecturers each semester to musical
                                                                   experiences abroad for a semester or a summer make
RS Tours & Travel – Booth 511                                      Sunderman one of the most distinctive undergraduate music
Student Travel specialist                                          options available.
www.rstoursandtravel.com                                           www.susqu.edu/music

Seton Hill University – Booth 100                                  Susquehanna University* - Booth 701
Seton Hill University is a Catholic liberal arts university        Join a community of musicians whose passion, discipline and
founded by the Sisters of Charity and chartered in 1918 by         creativity inspire learning and extraordinary performances.
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The University focuses           You’ll perform, compose, conduct, teach and graduate ready
on career growth and potential under rigorous academic             to command an audience, write music or lead a classroom.
standards.                                                         Individual attention is our hallmark—classes are small.
www.setonhill.edu/music                                            Because we are solely undergrad, you’ll interact directly with
                                                                   faculty who bring extensive real-world experience, impressive
                                                                   credentials and professional connections.

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Temple University Boyer College of Music and                         University of Pittsburgh – Booth 101
Dance*** - Booth 401                                                 The University of Pittsburgh Bands
The Boyer College of Music and Dance offers undergraduate            Varsity Marching Band
and graduate degrees in Choral Activities, Dance, Instrumental       Pep Bands
Studies, Jazz Studies, Keyboard Studies, Music Education,            Symphonic Band
Composition, Music History, Music Theory, Music Technology,          www.pittband.com
Music, Music Therapy and Voice and Opera. Boyer is located
on Temple's main campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, less          U.S. Army Band – Booth 708
than one mile from the City’s historic cultural institutions,        Since the founding of our nation, military musicians have
including the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, The             served the vital role of serving as musical ambassadors of our
Philadelphia Orchestra, Opera Philadelphia, Pennsylvania             nation, connecting the Army with the American people, and
Ballet, Philadanco and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.               entertaining our Soldiers.
https://boyer.temple.edu
                                                                     Wells School of Music at West Chester University
The String Tree**** - Booths 501, 503, 505, 600,                     – Booths 507, 509
602, 604                                                             Explore a career in music at the West Chester University Wells
Premiere String Instrument Company providing Orchestra               School of Music, accredited with the National Association of
Rentals, Fine Instruments, Repair & Restoration.                     Schools of Music. Graduate and undergraduate programs are
www.stringtree.com                                                   available in Music Performance, Education, Theory, History,
                                                                     Composition, Music with Elective Studies, and Music
The Tuba Exchange – Booth 317                                        Therapy. With state-of-the-art rehearsal and performing
Retailer of new and used brass musical instruments.                  facilities and scholarship opportunities, students can also
www.tubaexchange.com                                                 get involved in multiple ensembles, including band, vocal/
                                                                     choral, orchestra and more.
Tournament of Bands* - Booth 800                                     https://www.wcupa.edu/music/
Providing education and adjudication in pagaentry arts since 1973.
www.njatob.org                                                       Western Pennsylvania Center for the Arts** -
                                                                     Booth 413
Travel Gallery - Taking Music Everywhere –                           We are a family owned and operated full service music store
Booth 208                                                            providing lessons for all instruments, instrument and accessory
Custom-crafted performance experiences - we bring curated            sales, repairs, and the best rental program available. Our
knowledge and a personal touch with experience, integrity and        service area in western PA is from Pittsburgh to Erie. Western
the power of friendship.                                             Pennsylvania Center for the Arts is the exclusive dealer for
www.travelgallery.com                                                Orion band and R. Toward and Sons Stringed Instruments.
                                                                     www.westernpennsylvaniacenterforthearts.com
University of Delaware School of Music –
Booth 411                                                            World Class Vacations – Booth 202
The UD School of Music recognizes that preparing students for        Top Student Travel Provider for Student Group Air & Bus trips
today’s job market is paramount to success. We continue our          to Orlando and Festivals
robust offerings in new, progressive tracks of study that leverage   www.wcv.com
the technology-driven music industry, cultural awareness, and
inclusive excellence. Offering Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of        Zeswitz Music** - Booths 301, 303, 305, 400, 402,
Arts, Master of Music degrees, in performance, composition,          404
conducting, and teaching (including teaching certification for       Since 1923, Pennsylvania Music Educators' number one source
undergraduates) and opportunities for non-majors.                    for high quality school service, rentals, repairs, and music
https://www.music.udel.edu/                                          program support.
                                                                     www.ZeswitzMusic.com

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