Waiheke Choral Society Annual General Meeting
AGENDA
Date: 7.00 pm 19 March 2013
Location: Whitaker's Musical Museum
Opening: The President declared the meeting open and welcomed guests and members
Present: 30 choir member were present – sorry we didn’t take the names
Apologies: Alex Balfour; Harriet Crampton, Phillip Symonds
Minutes: The Secretary read the minutes of the previous AGM.
That the Minutes be accepted Kim Dockley / Marian Knight
Carried
Matters Arising: The matter of appointment of Auditors was to have been investigated – this
having been done, it was decided that the current Auditors (Harrop &
Hargraves) remain appointed.
Annual Reports:
Musical Director: The Musical Director, Richard Melville, presented his report. He thanked
Society Members for continuing to turn up and for continuing to sing
enthusiastically.
He felt that the Mikado performances were well received and that touring the Island
with the show was both a brave and a successful operation.
He thanked the orchestra (Anne Willmann) to general applause.
“Unfortunately,” Richard said, “the Mozart concert has yet to come off: there can never be
too much practice !” but plans were well in place for the concert
still to be held in the near future.
In two months time – June 2013 – it will be 20 years since Richard took over
as Musical Director, the first performance having been “American Accent”
wherein Isabelle ______ and Mary Melville sang duets. Richard recalled that
he had feared no-one would attend, and that his new career would abruptly
end, but Waihekeans had supported the Society well. He felt he was
privileged to have been associated with the Society for such a long time.
“So long as you all keep coming along, I'll keep on coming, too” he said.
That the Musical Director's Report be received Lynn Kemeys / Janet Mayes
CARRIED
Treasurer: Mark James, the Treasurer, presented the Annual Financial Statement
For the year ended March 2013, the Society had made a profit of $1,085 –
this was slightly down on previous years due to not having put on the same
number of concerts.
Subscriptions were up on last year but so were Hall hire costs.
The matter of having the books reviewed / audited is a big expense – even a
“review” (ie, not a full audit) cost $431 last year, or 33% of Society profits.
An audit would cost much more. However, Mark is to attend a meeting on
“Financial Reporting for Charities” and he will report back to Committee and
Members.
Income 2012 | $11,911.00 |
Expenses 2012 | $10,026.00 |
Net Surplus | $ 1,185.00 |
That the Treasurer's Report be received: Maya Spence / Eileen Boghurst
CARRIED
President: Andy Spence presented his Report
President's report March 2013
The past year has been very rewarding and very challenging at the same time. Firstly I must thank our very hard-working Committee – Dee and Mark in particular. They made the logistics of our touring Mikado an interesting diversion rather than a logistical nightmare! We had great fun putting together the costumes and the scary make-up. We also had good audiences and a lot of fun putting it on. Our thanks must also go to our orchestral support – Anne on piano.
However I must say that the choral part of our year has been a bit of a disaster...
(sings)
As someday it may happen that a victim must be found
I've got a little list
I've got a little list....
There's those pestilential soloists who never can be found
The sopranos and the others that we'd love to run to ground
I've got them on my list !
But then an orchestra with instruments all lining up to play
Who don't require a stipend and would rather like to pay
And a pianist who loves Mozart with all those twiddly bits
They sure are sorely missed
They sure are sorely missed
But hopefully we will soon be able to get everyone necessary for the performance in the same place at the same time to put the concert on. I've never known such a long run of complications and I really hope I don't again. There is probably a lesson to be learnt here that we would be best to work within our local pool of available talent when considering shows.
I'd like to say a huge thank-you to Richard for his tireless patience in getting this choir to sing seemingly impossible music. This is Richard's 20th year as Musical Director of the Waiheke Choral Society, and I would like to propose a motion at this AGM that both Richard and Mary be appointed Life Members of the Society. [This was passed by acclamation ]
This is my last year as President. I'm proud to have been President for some wonderful shows: Forum and the Mikado and particularly Fiddler on the Roof. There have been some memorable choral works of which The Messiah was my highlight. Now it's time to pass the baton on to someone with fresh enthusiasm and energy.
So I would like to nominate Susan Triggs as President.
Thank you all very much.
In his Report, Andy proposed that Richard and Mary Melville be appointed
Life Members of the Waiheke Choral Society in appreciation of the effort
they had both made on the Society's behalf. This motion was carried by
acclamation.
That the President's Report be received: George Blanchard / Dee Austring
CARRIED
General Business:
Subscriptions:
That the annual subscription remains at
$30.00 per individual
$50.00 per family
$10.00 for children and students
Phillip Symonds was re-appointed as Membership Secretary, to be responsible for
collecting fees and for encouraging membership
Proposed: Mark James / Dee Austring CARRIED
Election of Officers and Committee:
Musical Director: Richard agreed to be reappointed as Musical Director for the coming
year. This was greeted by spontaneous applause.
Proposed Marian Knight / Maya Spence CARRIED
President: Andy nominated Susan Triggs as the new President
Proposed Maya Spence / Nassai Herren CARRIED
Treasurer: Mark James agreed to remain as Treasurer – CARRIED unanimously
Secretary: Andy nominated Kirsten Kesting as Secretary
Proposed Andy Spence / Dee Austring CARRIED
Communications co-ordinator:
Dee Austring agreed to remain as Co-ordinator
Proposed Mark James / Marian Knight CARRIED
Committee: Phillip Symonds, Lyn Kemeys, Maya and Andy Spence, Mala
Somersun and Nicolas Herren all volunteered – in addition, two
Youth Members were appointed to the committee for the first time:
Nassai and Saskia Herren
Signatories: Existing signatories are Andy, Mark and Phillip. Susan Triggs to be added to this list
Meeting Closed: Susan thanked the Outgoing President for all his work over the last three years,
and declared the meeting closed at 7.30pm.