Ecumenical Choir of Walton County

Ecumenical Choir of Walton County The Ecumenical Choir of Walton County. A church and community-centered choral group based at St. From time-to-time, we have sold ad space in our programs.

Rita Catholic Church, 137 Moll Drive, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 in Walton County. This volunteer choir is made up of voices from many areas churches in and around the Walton County area. All "love-offering" proceeds are used to benefit outreach organizations. We have assisted Caring & Sharing of South Walton, Hannah's Helpers, Emerald Coast Children's Advocacy Center, Path of Grace, Children’s Vo

lunteer Health Network, The Lighthouse Family Retreat, and to several private individuals with timely special needs, just to name a few. All members purchase their own music and devote their time and talent so that all monies can go “free and clear” to help the needy of our community. This supplemental income has allowed us to present an even larger check to the recipient. If you are interested in more information about this choir -- or
Would like to purchase ad space in our next program
Please contact our director, Adele Armitage at (850) 865-5590. Please feel free to leave a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible. Mailing address:
Ecumenical Choir of Walton County
PO Box 2248
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459.

Check out all the support Mike is getting from his band members and friends at Freeport High School. ❤️❤️
05/17/2025

Check out all the support Mike is getting from his band members and friends at Freeport High School. ❤️❤️

I just got word the other day that our choir family member and friend, Mike Miller, has undergone surgery and is now rec...
05/17/2025

I just got word the other day that our choir family member and friend, Mike Miller, has undergone surgery and is now receiving chemotherapy. Your prayers and thoughts for him as he receives his treatments and aftercare would be most appreciated.

02/05/2025

Ecumenical choir members and friends:

I (Adele) have been holding/storing a large amount of music that is/was part of our choir repertoire.
I need your help. Since the pandemic, when we last performed, it appears that the choir is no longer viable for varying attrition reasons.
If anyone would like to take possession of the music, please let me know. If you have ideas or suggestions for the disposition of the sacred and or secular octavos or cantatas, please let me know by April 1, 2025.

In gratitude to my musical family and friends.

11/09/2024

Received from Don Corsten tonight. His wife, Marly, passed away at 12:30 today. She was at peace and sleeping.
Please keep the family in your thoughts and prayers.
🙏🙏

04/05/2024

A flash from the past by the Santa Rosa Beach Boys

04/05/2024

2015 - A flash from the past - presenting "The Santa Rosa Beach Boys"

Go ahead and call now to make your order gets VIP treatment. 850-502-0725
02/07/2024

Go ahead and call now to make your order gets VIP treatment. 850-502-0725

12/13/2023

Recently, I saw a post where some parents were suggesting that Music Performance Classes, particularly Band and Orchestra, were obsolete due to the fact that so much music has become digital. It was stated that we would be better off teaching them how to create music digitally rather than through traditional acoustic means.

An open statement to those people.

You're mistaken.

Please bear in mind that I am a composer and I use digital music creation frequently, but again...you are mistaken.

Firstly, if the evaluation of music education is solely based on the end product – the music that reaches the listener – one might superficially agree with this stance. However, music educators and alumni of Band and Orchestra programs understand that this view misses the essence of what these classes offer.

Engaging in music performance is not just about the final musical piece; it's a rigorous journey. Learning to play an instrument demands an extraordinary level of commitment, discipline, and a blend of cognitive skills, including mathematical and coordination abilities. This multifaceted challenge stimulates a student's brain in a unique and profound way.

Additionally, the social and emotional benefits derived from participating in music classes are invaluable. Students learn the art of teamwork in its truest sense – not just collaboration, but also time and task management in a context where others' reliance on them is palpable. This instills a sense of responsibility and interdependence.

Importantly, music classes serve as a haven of inclusivity. They provide a nurturing environment for a diverse array of students – including those who might feel marginalized elsewhere – such as LGBTQIA+ students, students of color, and students with various interests and backgrounds. This inclusivity fosters a sense of belonging and community.

If our sole focus is on producing the next chart-topping song or album, it might be tempting to declare traditional music classes obsolete. However, if our goal is to nurture well-rounded, empathetic, and responsible citizens capable of teamwork, empathy, and disciplined self-management, then these classes are not just relevant but essential. They are instrumental in shaping individuals who can contribute positively to society, regardless of their future career paths.

As someone whose life was profoundly impacted by music classes and as a former teacher who has witnessed their transformative power on countless students globally, I can attest to their vital role in personal and communal development.

Will music education change with technology?

Absolutely.

But, these innovations will simply serve to enhance the fundamental aspects of music performance education, not replace it.

In conclusion, traditional music performance classes are far from obsolete. They are foundational in creating the kind of world we aspire to live in.

With respect and passion for music education,

Peace Love and Music ☮️❤️🎵- Randy Standy

NOTE: Before anyone comes for me or tries to clap back saying I said we shouldn't teach digital music skills, please read the beginning of the statement. It is directed at the people who have advocated the dismantling of large ensemble programs. I am 100% pro engaging with digital music and teaching those skills. I am NOT for declaring large ensembles obsolete and advocating for their erasure.

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137 Moll Drive
Santa Rosa Beach, FL
32459

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+18508655590

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