Public Relations: Advertising and marketing the choir program in a positive way to the surrounding community.
Students in the choir program need to feel rewarded for a job well done. This can't come from the choir director alone. It is important to build an audience who will support the students in the program, and offer positive reinforcement for a job well done. This will serve as a catalyst for the continuing progress in the choir program.
DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS
Credit and gratitude to the following choral music educators, for generously sharing their expertise and resources with this website, and all who might visit it:
Erica Glenn, J.P. Kentros, Peter Steenblik, Joe Tarbet, Merilee Terry, and Joe Woolf