The Area V Ellen Jane Lorenz Porter Scholarship Program shall award
scholarships to Area V Summer Festival/Conferences, Area V Summer
Directors Seminars, and National Directors Seminars under the following
procedure, excerpted here from the entire policy approved by the Area V
Board of Directors:
- a. Scholarship availability and application forms are to be
advertised in the two issues of the Tintinnabulator that are
published immediately prior to February 15 of each year. Brochures
will be printed and made available at Area V events and with the
Area V traveling display.
b. Completed scholarship applications shall be postmarked or
received by fax no later than March 15 and are to be sent to the
Chairman of the Scholarship Committee.
c. Criterion for the Scholarship Committee to use to select
individuals shall include:
- AGEHR membership within Area V of the individual or the
individual's organization, which shall be a requirement;
- Background in handbells;
- Financial need;
- Statement of educational goals expected to be realized;
- National Directors Seminar recipients must be first-time
attendees.
- d. The Scholarship Committee will award scholarships up to
the certified dollar amount at their sole discretion, and has the
right to award fewer or no scholarships as they see fit. In no case
will the Committee award more scholarship money than has been
certified as available.
e. The maximum amount of any scholarship shall be the published
base registration fee.
f. Recipients are to be notified by April 15 of their
scholarship award. All other applicants are to receive a letter
thanking them for their application.
g. Funds for the awards will be forwarded directly to the event
on the recipient's behalf by May 1. No funds will be paid directly
to the recipient.
h. Recipients are responsible for their own travel expenses;
lodging, meals and incidentals not included in the published base
registration fee; optional class or event expenses; single room
supplements; and any other expenses not specifically covered by the
base registration fee.
i. Each recipient will be asked to submit an optional follow-up
report of no more than one page, which discusses specifics of how
the Festival-Conference or Seminar met the needs, indicated in the
application. This should be returned to the Chairman of the
Scholarship Committee no later than September 1 and filed with the
application.
j. A news release will be sent to Overtones announcing the
recipients of the scholarships, and the recipients will be listed in
the late Summer/early Fall Tintinnabulator.
Members of the Board of Directors, the Scholarship Committee,
and their immediate family members shall be ineligible for scholarship
awards during their term of office.
The application form is available in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format here.

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Barbara Kane Scholarship Fund
Barbara (Street) Kane, past Area V Chair, passed away at home
on Saturday, May 20, 2000. She was born on May 24, 1940 in Plattsburg,
New York. Barbara married Roy Kane on June 7, 1962 at the U.S. Navy
Academy Chapel. She and Roy have two children - Scott and Kristaan, and
two grandchildren.
Barbara received her Bachelor of Music Education degree from Kansas
State Teachers College in Emporia, Kansas, with a double major of
education and performance in both voice and organ, with piano as a
minor. She also had 36 hours toward Master's Degrees in Performance
(voice) and Sacred Music at Kent State University. She studied with
private vocal teachers and the Amato Opera Company in New York and took
master classes for voice, organ, and choral.
Barbara started her musical career at the age of twelve, serving as
organist for the First Baptist Church and as Junior Choir director at
the First Methodist Church, both in Emporia, Kansas. She served as
organist, choir director and handbell choir director for churches in
California, Connecticut, and Ohio before coming to Southport
Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis in 1975, where she served for 25
years as Director of Fine Arts Ministries. Other musical activities
included serving as Director of the Eastern Connecticut Symphony Chorus
and A Capella Choirs, and of the New London Chorale as well as
Accompanist and Assistant Conductor for the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus.
She was a vocal soloist with the Cleveland Orchestra and Chorus, Kent
State University Orchestra, Eastern Connecticut Symphony, the U.S. Coast
Guard Academy Choirs, Band, and Orchestra. Barbara was also the soprano
soloist for several artists in residence.
Mrs. Kane had membership in the Choristers Guild, the American Guild
of Organists, Sigma Alpha Iota, the Music Teachers Association, MENC and
the American Guild of English Handbell Ringers, Inc. Barbara served
AGEHR, Inc. in may capacities - as Indiana State Chair, Area V Chair,
was on the National Board of Directors and various other committees.
Barbara also served as clinician and/or conductor at all levels within
AGEHR, Inc.
In honor of Barbara's service to AGEHR, Inc., Area V has established
the Barbara Kane Scholarship Fund. The scholarship is established to aid
Area V members who are first time attendees to an Area V Spring or Fall
Festival Conference.
If you would like to contribute to the fund, you may send your
contributions to Dale Miller, Area V Treasurer, 1408 Gilbert Drive,
Charleston WV, 304-766-8364. Please make your check out to: Area V, AGEHR,
Inc. and indicate on the memo line that it is for the "Barbara Kane
Scholarship Fund".
A special "thank you" to Barbara's family for sharing her
with the AGEHR, Inc. family. Those who benefited from her teaching or
conducting are better musicians because of her quest for excellence and
her constant encouragement. Her efforts to promote the art of
handbells/handchimes were tireless and touched many, many lives.
An application for the scholarship is available as a .pdf file here.

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