December 2019

Professional Certification News

The Salt Lake City chapter is one of only four chapters in the AGO West region that serves as a testing center for all of the AGO exams: Fellow, Associate, Choir Master, Colleague, and Service Playing. Because these exams are conducted in confidence, many members are not aware of how busy our chapter is in administering these various exams. This past year, we had a dozen candidates take exams through our chapter. The October issue of The American Organist has a list of this year’s successful candidates, two of which are members of our chapter: Mary Beck and Scott Mills, both of whom obtained the Colleague certificate (CAGO). Two other successful candidates who took their exam through our chapter were John Harris, who obtained the Service Playing Certificate, and Daniel Kerr, who obtained the Associate certificate (AAGO). Congratulations to all of them on their achievement, as well as to all of the candidates who spent time preparing for an exam this year.

If you are considering taking one of the exams this coming year, the national Committee on Professional Certification has recently made a number of resources available, free of charge, on the AGO website. These resources were previously available only via mail-order and for a fee, but they are now available as free PDF downloads on the AGO website. These resources include the Service Playing Test Study Guide and Sight Reading Examples, as well as the Colleague Study Guide. Previous exams and solution books are also available, free of charge, for the CAGO, AAGO, FAGO, and ChM exams. There are also a number of TAO articles and other resources available (for free!) to further assist you in your preparation for an exam. If you have any questions about taking an exam, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I promise that you won’t regret taking an AGO exam!

Ryan North, AAGO, ChM

ryanwnorth@hotmail.com

Dean’s Message – December 2019

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!  As we race into this Christmas and Holiday Season, Let’s take a minute, breathe deep, relax, and make this holiday season one filled with peace and hope.  I asked my grandson what his hope is over this Christmas Holiday.  His hope is that he gets the most awesome drone in the world.  I told him that his hope was great but that over the Christmas Holidays we should consider hoping for things in honor of the Baby Jesus.  He was puzzled, and then said, “I hope my best friend gets the most awesome drone in the world and that he invites me over every day to play with it.”  Clever, but not quite the point.   

As we race through this Christmas and Holiday Season, are we not quite getting the point?  We are reminded that this Holiday Season is a season of “Hope”, that no matter where we find ourselves or what ever may be happening to us, God is with us and guides us.   “Hope” that no matter where our neighbors find themselves or what ever may be happening to them, you are blessed with the hands to help.  “Hope” that wherever desperate families are being separated, or where wars are being waged, or where our world is filled with fear, hate and anger, a calm and gentle voice may be heard, inviting hope, joy, trust and love.  “Hope” that this voice will surround us in all we do and in all that we are and in all that we strive to be, this Christmas Season.   There’s the point.

Happy Holidays!!!!!  

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