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Mighty Oak Chorus History

         

In March 1982, five members of the Hanford Chapter got together to discuss the possibility of forming the Visalia Chapter. They were Bud Case, Ron Dial, Claude Feaver, Fred Hendricks, and Jim Moore.
 
They contacted the International Headquarters of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A., Inc. in Kenosha, Wisconsin on July 25, 1982, under the sponsorship of the Fresno Gold Note Chorus, to obtain its permission and procedure to charter a new chapter.  Permission was granted an the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. allowed the Visalia Chapter to use official S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A., Inc. music.

The first director of the Visalia Chapter was Don Campbell, former director of the Hanford Chapter (Kingsmen Chorus and the Redwood High School Choir Director.

The Might Oak Chorus held its first meeting in the Redwood High School Band Room. One hundred and twenty men showed-up at the meeting with about half that number made up of men from the Hanford and Fresno Chapters (Kingsmen Chorus and Gold Note Chorus).

The men from the Hanford Chorus and Fresno Chorus performed for the 60 or so ‘Rookies’ that attended. Afterwards all 120 men joined together to sing:

“My Wild Irish Rose”.

Ron Dial was elected as the first president of the Mighty Oak Chorus. Under a special license granted by S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A., Inc., the Mighty Oak Chorus held its first major concert at the L.J. Williams Theatre in Visalia on November 6, 1982.

In January 1983, sixty chorus members signed the chartering application (a very large number for a new chorus) and on March 4, 1983, the Chapter received its official charter.