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In
2001, the 90 voice Kulshan
Chorus, Tom Hunter, stories,
Steve Satuchek, visuals, R&B
band, “The Atlantics,”
performed before 1,300 local
citizens at the Mt. Baker
Theatre in “Heart & Soul,”
to celebrate local
philanthropy…to leave no
doubt that local “giving,”
regardless of form, was
immense, appreciated –
though, often overlooked.
On Saturday, April
25, 6:30PM & Sunday, April
26, 3:30PM at the
Congregational
Church, 2401
Cornwall, the Kulshan Chorus
will join “The Atlantics” in
tribute to Tom Hunter.
Tom was a superb
storyteller, a minister,
mentor, musician, inspiring
in others to make a positive
difference in the world by
giving and believing in
one’s self.
We invite you to share this
concert, a colorful and
powerful celebration of
giving, caring….about “Heart
& Soul.” That’s what Tom was
all about.
Bring the family. Bring a
friend. You won’t be
disappointed.
Roger Griffith,
Kulshan Chorus, Musical
Director
A brief history of
“Heart & Soul,” a concert
offered to give “Thanks for
the Giving.”
One day in 1999 I approached
Don Drake, then the
Executive Director of the
Whatcom Community
Foundation, with
the idea of joining with the
Kulshan Chorus
to create a “really big”
Foundation celebration, an
event that would reach
beyond the internal workings
of the Foundation and reach
out to honor the
immense amount of
philanthropy
annually provided by
citizens of Whatcom County.
Tom Hunter,
storyteller, musician and
minister, volunteered to
become the Foundation
liaison for creating such an
event.
Throughout the ensuing year
I got to know Tom as we
brainstormed to decide what
form such an event would
take. From the outset it was
apparent that we should find
a way to personally contact
the many individuals within
Whatcom County who were
known for their
philanthropy, and, equally
important, invite as many
people as possible from
among the unrecognized
thousands who regularly
offer gifts of time,
labor, love, care-giving,
money or donations
– be it to local charities,
organizations, or for a
family member or for a
friend. This would take a
considerable amount of time
and resources.
Our task next turned to
clearly and accurately
describing philanthropy. We
decided that through the use
of a variety of exemplary,
exciting and heart-felt
“stories” it would be
possible to convey and
characterize the “breadth
and depth” AND the “heart
and soul” of “giving.” It
quickly became apparent to
me that Tom would be an
ideal “story-teller.” He
often began a planning
session by saying, “did I
mention that Mrs.___ was
helping her disabled dad
to…...” or did I tell you
about the little boy who,
with his own hands, helped
turn around his entire
community by……” and would
often end by saying, “….and
we’re all better off, for
this “giving.”
Thus grew the idea of “Heart
& Soul,” a program
of music, storytelling and
visuals to offer “Thanks
For the Giving.”
The organizing team added
members, to cover the many
tasks ahead, and began
planning a grand concert to
be held at the Mt.
Baker Theatre. To
offset costs, The Community
Foundation diverted funds
from its annual celebration.
The Community Food
Coop – consistently
supportive of community
networking – provided a
substantial grant, the Mayor
of Bellingham was able to
offset the costs of the Mt.
Baker Theatre, and hours of
time were donated by
advertising agencies, the
news media and project
organizers.
On October 6, 2001, the
Kulshan Chorus
joined with local
R&B band, The
Atlantics,
storyteller Tom
Hunter, and visuals
artist, Steve
Satuchek, to
perform in concert before
an audience
estimated at 1,300
citizens of Bellingham and
Whatcom County…. a
free concert…..an event
designed to leave no doubt
in anyone’s mind that their
“giving” was immense, and
extremely appreciated –
though, perhaps, often
overlooked. As Tom pointed
out again and again in that
concert, “we are thankful
for the giving, in the
myriad of ways – so that our
lives, together, around
here, can be stronger.”
Tom passed away on June 8,
last year. On April 25 and
26, 2009, we would like to
share a concert with you ….a
concert in tribute to Tom
Hunter… a concert about
giving, about caring…about
“Heart & Soul.” That’s what
Tom was all about.
Roger Griffith, Musical
Director, Kulshan Chorus

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Tickets are available at
Village Books,
Community Food
Co-op,
and by
calling
Western
Washington
University
Box
Office at (360)
650-6146
Adults $16
Students, Seniors,
Active Military
$13
Children $7
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