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Old First Night
August 06, 2024
Old First Night

Celebrating Chautauqua’s 150th Birthday!

6 p.m. August 6, 2023
Amphitheater

 

Concert (6–6:20 p.m.)
Thursday Morning Brass 


Welcome
Michael E. Hill, President


The Chautauqua Vesper Service
The Rt. Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton, Senior Pastor

This service, which opens Old First Night each year, is a symbolic link with Chautauqua’s beginnings. 

The lit­any was prepared by John Vincent in 1874 for Opening Day of the first Assembly. 


The Drooping of the Lilies
Candace Littell Maxwell, Chair, Board of Trustees


Greeting
Deborah Sunya Moore, Chief Program Officer


The Children’s School Song & Presentation of Gift
Alyssa Porter, Director of Community Education and Youth Programs
Kit Trapasso, Director
Pie Kasbar, Program Coordinator 
Riley Farnham, Operations Manager

Children’s School Song
I've got the Children's School 
enthusiasm down in my heart. 
Where? Up in my head. 
Where? Down in my toes. 
I've got the Children's School 
enthusiasm all over me. 
I'm coming back next year. 
You bet!


The Boys’ and Girls’ Club Song & Presentation of Gift
Greg Prechtl, McCredie Family Director, Boys’ and Girls’ Club
John Chubb, Associate Director, Boys' and Girls' Club

Boys’ and Girls’ Club Song
Onward Boys’ Club, Onward Girls’ Club
Full of life and pep and vigor
Cheers forever, solemn never
That's our Boys' (Girl's) Club
Rep, Rah! Rah! Rah!
Onward Boys Club, Onward Girls Club
If you're red or blue
We'll win our CBC's (CGC's)
As we hail to you.....Hey!


Inviting Community Gifts for Chautauqua's Birthday & Giveaway
Susie Kuhn, Co-Chair, annual Chautauqua Fund

Make your gift to Chautauqua today at giving.chq.org/birthday!


Leroy Anderson's "Bugler's Holiday"
Jamie Walton
Angel Ruiz
Brandon Richardson
Ethan Lehman
Ferran Martinez-Miquel


Franz Liszt's Festpolonaise, for piano, four hands
Sean Yang
Sebastian Castillo


Presentation of Birthday Gifts
The Chautauqua Lake Waltz
Will Baker, 1876

Joshua Stafford, Director of Sacred Music and Jared Jacobsen Chair Organist


Traditional Roll Calls
Anita Lin, 150 Forward Sesquicentennial Co-Chair and Institution Trustee


Chautauqua Boys’ and Girls’ Club “Airband” Peformances

Group 4G: “4G in Pixar” 
Melissa Rothschild and Isabella Mowers counselors

SAC Girls and 8G: “SAC Girls Go To College” 
Hannah Noe, Caroline Tikkanen, Claire Cable counselors


Announcement of Giveaway Winners
Michael E. Hill


“Happy Birthday,” Chautauqua!
All Gathered


Squonk: “Brouhaha”
7:30 p.m. | Amphitheater

Following Squonk's 40-minute performance in the Amphitheater, the troupe will lead Chautauquans down to the lawn of the Athenaeum Hotel for cupcakes and a drone fireworks display.


Birthday Cake and Drone Fireworks Display
9 p.m. | Athenaeum Hotel Lawn

Vesper Service Text

The day goeth away. 
The shadows of the evening are stretched out. 
Praise waiteth for Thee, O God, in Zion. 
And unto Thee shall the vow be performed. 
Thou makest the outgoings of the morning 
and evening to rejoice. 
Evening and morning, and at noon, 
will I pray, and cry aloud. 

Softly now the light of day fades up on our sight away: 
free from care, from labor free, Lord, we would commune with thee.

And they heard the voice of the Lord God 
walking in the garden in the cool of the day: 
And Adam and his wife hid themselves 
from the presence of the Lord God 
amongst the trees of the garden. 
Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.

Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee!
E'en though it be across that raiseth me.
Still all my song shall be nearer my God, to thee.
Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee!

And Jacob went out from Beersheba 
and went toward Haran. 
And he lighted upon a certain place, and tarried 
there all night, because the sun was set:
And he took the stones of that place, 
and put them for his pillows,
and lay down in that place to sleep.

And he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up on the earth, and the top of it reached to heaven. 

And behold the angels of God ascending and descending on it.

Though, like the wanderer, the sun gone down;
darkness be over me, my rest a stone.
Yet in my dreams I'd be nearer, my God, to thee,
nearer my God, to thee, nearer to thee!

There let my way appear, steps unto heav'n,
all that thou sendest me, in mercy giv'n.
Angels to beckon me, nearer, my God, to thee,
nearer my God, to thee, nearer to thee!

The Lord bless thee, and keep thee:
The Lord make his face to shine upon thee, 
and be gracious unto thee:
The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, 
and give thee peace.