Well I’ve long said there’s no two days alike around here (which generally is a good thing), but this month was quite out of the ordinary. The second week found me setting up sound for the annual Desert Ministries Christmas program held at the Double Tree Hotel, downtown Omaha. “Christmas In Our Hearts” has been presented the past 11 years. The concert showcases a variety of performers who give residents of nursing home and extended care facilities the opportunity to attend a real Christmas performance. Paul Falkowski, director of Desert Ministries, spear-heads the event each year. The outreach of Desert Ministries touches countless lives through its daily programs, activities, and training for care-givers. I encourage you to take a look at their website for volunteer opportunities and other ways you can be involved.
Upon coming back to the studio and unloading some sound gear, I repacked some install equipment and tools and headed out to a relative’s place to finish installing a sound system in their cattle sale barn. It’d been quite some time since I experienced the clamor of a live auction, but it brought back some good memories of childhood days with my dad at the local sale barn. Winter’s first blizzard put a crimp in the schedule, causing a two day postponement. But everyone heard the auctioneer and sales manager the day of the sale, and even the cattle were entertained by speakers above the cattle holding areas.
Oh, did I mention it was an unusual month?