AJ's Crafts

AJ's Crafts I make homemade items. We have blankets, pot holders, sensory bottles, and much more.

Different lighting for a shirt made for Girl Scouts.
12/30/2022

Different lighting for a shirt made for Girl Scouts.

Memorial sweatshirts for a young man gone too soon. Also an angry Stitch T-shirt.
12/30/2022

Memorial sweatshirts for a young man gone too soon. Also an angry Stitch T-shirt.

Current project! It’s either going to be a shawl or a lap blanket.
10/16/2022

Current project! It’s either going to be a shawl or a lap blanket.

I’ve been absent for a while because of this. The ortho/doctors aren’t sure if I broke my hand/wrist or tore a muscle/te...
03/12/2021

I’ve been absent for a while because of this. The ortho/doctors aren’t sure if I broke my hand/wrist or tore a muscle/tendon. I am going for an mri next week, and will hopefully know what’s going on the following Tuesday. I will go through my on-hand stock and post what is available this eeekend. Please bear with me

MARCHING MUSIC DAYMarch forth to the rhythm of life on Marching Music Day every March 4th. Honor the dedicated musicians...
03/04/2021

MARCHING MUSIC DAY

March forth to the rhythm of life on Marching Music Day every March 4th. Honor the dedicated musicians and performers of many diverse styles and backgrounds. Marching Music Day celebrates all varieties of art forms that bring us “music on the move.”

For centuries, the beat of a drum has kept military units moving in unison. From the training field to the battlefield, the football stadium to the Broadway stage, marching music delights performers and spectators. They also perform in small gyms, auditoriums, and grand arenas. From small parades to impressive spectacles, fifers, pipers, buglers, drum corps, marching bands, parade groups, drill teams, and color guards bring music to life. They bring audiences to their feet while stirring a crowd to an enthusiastic roar.

Military Roots & Technology

Did you know, the military roots of the drum corps have evolved over time. As a well-rooted art form, marching music moves us during somber memorials. And yet it thrills us with an ability to perform delightful music and execute intricate routines with exact precision. Drill squads, marching bands, drum lines, and drum corps name but a few of the many styles of marching music. They engage hundreds of thousands of performers of all ages, abilities, and experience levels.

We see marching music in schools, military units, community celebrations, and local auxiliaries. The music is as varied as the ensembles themselves, too! While instruments may be limited to brass in some settings, others may include woodwinds and electric guitars in others. Dance teams, baton twirlers, and color guards perform to modern soundtracks. They take center stage with performances ranging from traditional, standard marches to rock and roll, jazz, contemporary, and electronic dance music.

Furthermore, marching music keeps changing! Spectacular string bands incorporate their own unique sound and elaborate costuming. Technology has brought about the production of lighter, electronic and digital instruments making it possible for musicians to march with violins, cellos, basses, and synthesizers to entertain crowds in unique and creative new ways.

HOW TO OBSERVE

March forth! Support your local marching music groups. There are many ways to take part.
Attend their performances and bring new supporters with you.
Back their competitions by contributing to their fundraisers.
If you’re a musician, consider becoming part of the band.

Share your experience by teaching others.
Whether it is through a school, a veterans group, or an independent ensemble, they will appreciate your support. And you will appreciate the entertainment and music! Use to share your support on social media.

MARCHING MUSIC DAY HISTORY

Drum Corps International founded Marching Music Day to celebrate marching music as an engaging and ever-expanding art form around the world. The day also celebrates Music In Our Schools Month. The observance chose March Fourth as a clever play on words.

The Registrar at National Day Calendar® declared the day to March forth into celebration annually, beginning in 2017.

George Washington created the Purple Heart on this day in 1782 as the Badge of Military Merit. Since then, more than 1.8...
08/08/2020

George Washington created the Purple Heart on this day in 1782 as the Badge of Military Merit. Since then, more than 1.8 million Purple Heart medals have been awarded for sacrifice on behalf of our nation. On this Purple Heart Day, we pause to recognize the brave, fallen and wounded.

06/22/2020

Working on updating inventory

NATIONAL STAR WARS DAYMay the Fourth be with you each year on National Star Wars Day. Or is it, “May the force be with y...
05/04/2020

NATIONAL STAR WARS DAY
May the Fourth be with you each year on National Star Wars Day. Or is it, “May the force be with you?” It all depends on whether you like using puns or not.
Thousands of Star Wars enthusiasts celebrate this day each year with parties and celebrations around the nation.
Star Wars fans didn’t first introduce the often quoted phrase on May 4th. It was 1979, and Britain elected the first female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. On May 4th, the day she took office, the Conservative Party placed an advertisement in The London Evening News, which read, “May the Fourth Be with You, Maggie. Congratulations.”
Star Wars creator, George Lucas, was asked during a 2005 interview on a German news TV channel to say the famous sentence “May the Force Be with You.” Upon doing so, the interpreter interpreted the sentence into German as Am4 Mai sind wir bei Ihnen (On May 4 we are with you). TV Total captured this and aired it on May 18, 2005.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Wear your Wookie costume or bring your lightsaber. The prepare for warp speed. Wherever you go, may the fourth be with you. Oh, and be sure to watch some Star Wars films or play some trivia. Make some outer space snacks to enjoy, too. Use to post on social media.
NATIONAL STAR WARS DAY HISTORY
National Star Wars Day was first organized in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Toronto Underground Cinema in 2011. Produced by Sean Ward and Alice Quinn, festivities included an Original Trilogy Trivia Game Show, a costume contest, and the web’s best tribute films, mash-ups, parodies, and remixes on the big screen. May 4th was chosen because of the play on words.

Out at  United Church of Christ in Spring City on Walnut St. Come out and wander around the flea market and see what I’d...
01/04/2020

Out at United Church of Christ in Spring City on Walnut St. Come out and wander around the flea market and see what I’d available. Would love to see everyone!!

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