The purpose of this chapter shall be to
perpetuate
the old American institution, the barbershop
quartet,
and to promote and encourage vocal harmony
and
good fellowship among its members; to
encourage and
promote the education of its members and the
public
in music appreciation; to initiate, promote
and
participate in charitable projects and to
promote
public appreciation of barbershop
harmony.
The
Fostoria Lake Plains Chorus began in 1962, headed by Dick Lee, Larry Strahm,
Glenn Quisinberry, and other men who loved to harmonize. The original music
director was Howard Reddick. Some early chapter quartets included the Elks Club
Four, the Seneca Lads, the Bar-B-Que 4, and the Four Winds.
Our first
shows were held in the old Fostoria High School auditorium, but we quickly made
the "new" Performing Arts Center our home when it opened.
Our chapter
has performed all over this part of Ohio, at every county fair in our territory,
at local celebrations, concerts in the park, church services, funerals, --
virtually anywhere you can fit a group of guys and a
pitchpipe.
In our 48
shows, we've hosted 12 International champion quartets: Suntones (1961 champs),
Auto Towners (66), Happiness Emporium (75), Bluegrass Student Union (78),
Acoustix (90), The Ritz (91), Gas House Gang (93), Jokers Wild (94),
Yesteryear (97), Revival (98), FRED (99), and Four Voices (02). We've also
hosted a couple Sweet Adeline Champs: Sounds of Music and Swing Street, who were
with us 3 different years.
This
chapter has been around for 49 years now and we planning to be around a lot
longer bringing you the best "G" rated entertainment in the barbershop style!