CHEMAINUS DAYS 1999
Jesse Oliver (Tuba)
On July 3 forty-five band members and friends set out for the Chemainus
Days Festival on Vancouver Island. It is an annual downtown festival developed by
community merchants and service organizations. Chemainus Pharmacy sponsored us to
come from the mainland to perform. It had been raining for weeks and the day dawned cloudy
with threats of more to come. As we all piled into the motor coach we wondered if anyone
would come to hear us play in the rain. We could see clearing in the west as we crossed
Georgia Straight on the ferry. Landing at Duke Point, just south of Nanaimo there were
spits on the windshield. Wendy and Glen Franzen, our hosts treated us to a wonderful meal
with many different salads, baked salmon, cold cuts, cheese, tea, coffee, juice and of
course for desert, Nanaimo bars.
At noon we headed to downtown Chemainus with its many buildings covered
with world famous heritage murals. After fighting our way through crowds we set up in the
Waterwheel Park Band Shell built by the Rotary Club. Just as the flutes and drums called
the audience to assemble with the familiar opening of River Kwai March, the clouds
softened and the sun came through. Selections for the two 45-minute sets were taken from
the repertoire prepared for our 1999 Performance Tour of Great
Britain. In addition to ever-popular marches the concert included themes from movies,
stage, as well as North American and British selections. Our vocalist Maureen Toronitz
pleased the enthusiastic crowd of a few hundred again and again, remaining on their feet
through the last twenty bars of our closing piece, New York, New York. The band shell
acoustics were perfect for both the musicians and the audience. A Rotarian declared that
the concert was the "real inauguration" of the recently built public stage. The
director, Curt Jantzen remarked that it could have been our best concert, ever.

Delta Music Makers at Post-Chemainus Days Concert Party
(Ken Borrie photo)
After the concert we returned to our hosts home, to a photo
shoot, smoked salmon, wine and cheese reception. Following another two-hour ferry ride we
arrived back in on the mainland in Tsawwassen at 8 oclock, thirteen hours after we
began. Instruments and music were taken from the motor coach and preloaded into vans and
trucks in preparation for leaving the following Friday on our Great Britain Performance
Tour.
We thank our sponsor, Chemainus Pharmacy, Your Local Friendly Drug
Store at 9892 Esplanade, owned by our hard working hosts Wendy and Glen Franzen, ably
supported by daughter Michelle and Drew Watson.

Percussionist
Hugh Martell, Director
Curt Jantzen,
Hosts Wendy and Glen Franzen and Jesse Oliver, Tuba.
(Ken Borrie photo)
Truly it was a great day, a catered band trip and concert not soon
forgotten.