Choir June Camp 2009
Dear campers who survived the camp,
This must be one of the most intense, mind-blowing, strictest, no time wasting choir camp in many years to come. And some of you may be even pushed to your limits as well.
I want this choir camp to will make you understand, the importance of discipline, presenting yourself well, respect, having initiatives and of course, the importance of encouragement to your friends when situations get very tough. The most important lesson of all is that with unity, anything can be possible. And I believe all of you had a very hard lesson learning the importance of unity through all that sessions with me.
I want you to remember this experience. Use these lessons to define your role as a choir member. This is the type of standard every single choir member should have. And remember, always be proud to be a choir member because once a choir member, always a choir member even after you have graduated.
And show to the school that choir is not a CCA to be looked down upon. A CCA that you better not mess with!
Lastly, I hope you guys enjoyed the camp. Your sec 3 leaders had done an excellent job to ensure that the camp proceed as planned. The campers had also done an excellent job in cooperating with them as well. And I would also like to show my appreciation to all the alumni and the sec 4s who despite their studies and other commitments, who bothered finding time to attend this camp to give support to your juniors.
Without all of you working hand-in-hand, this camp would not be a success.
Kudos to everyone!
Regards,
Weslie
This must be one of the most intense, mind-blowing, strictest, no time wasting choir camp in many years to come. And some of you may be even pushed to your limits as well.
I want this choir camp to will make you understand, the importance of discipline, presenting yourself well, respect, having initiatives and of course, the importance of encouragement to your friends when situations get very tough. The most important lesson of all is that with unity, anything can be possible. And I believe all of you had a very hard lesson learning the importance of unity through all that sessions with me.
I want you to remember this experience. Use these lessons to define your role as a choir member. This is the type of standard every single choir member should have. And remember, always be proud to be a choir member because once a choir member, always a choir member even after you have graduated.
And show to the school that choir is not a CCA to be looked down upon. A CCA that you better not mess with!
Lastly, I hope you guys enjoyed the camp. Your sec 3 leaders had done an excellent job to ensure that the camp proceed as planned. The campers had also done an excellent job in cooperating with them as well. And I would also like to show my appreciation to all the alumni and the sec 4s who despite their studies and other commitments, who bothered finding time to attend this camp to give support to your juniors.
Without all of you working hand-in-hand, this camp would not be a success.
Kudos to everyone!
Regards,
Weslie
