Program script for 60th birthday party Hi i am mercy and i have been asked to emcee a children`s program at church this friday can i please get a complete sample script for the event? Please help me po, i will be hosting 1st birthday party and a christening at the same time.kindly give me po an example of script? Mama Lydia’s 60th Birthday. (weddings, debuts, birthday party, christmas parties etc) THE CAKE. The cake was my mom’s birthday gift to Mama Lydia. I ordered it, as usual, from Red Ribbon. Cake Blowing and the Celebrant’s Speech. The program was short but super touching. Her brothers, nephews, sons and husband danced with her.
Since we’ve received many requests for completed Barbershop scripts, as formats or models for similar club or organization presentations, here is the July 4, 2014, program at the Marin County (California) Fair. (The live rendition is on You Tube, though the sound capture is fairly poor, being an outside show [in a tent] and surrounded by other live activities, including a giant, musical Ferris Wheel about 150 feet away.) ————– 4th of JULY SCRIPT (2014) To start the program the group sang “ AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL.” Thank you. Welcome to our country’s birthday party, Marin County style! We are the Marin Golden Gate Barbershop Chorus, our director today is Mr. Paul Wren, and I’m Gordon Burgett. It’s an honor to be invited back, for many years now, to the Ben and Jerry’s Stage on the festive Fourth.
We are delighted to see so many of you here today. We’re going to offer a wide selection of American music this sunny Friday, much of it patriotic, plus folk songs and Broadway classics. Let’s start with a 1957 song by Ricky Nelson: “HELLO, MARY LOU”: ___________________ Since we’re on a love-song roll, how about two more songs that have survived the ages.? The first is “ I’M GONNA SIT RIGHT DOWN AND WRITE MYSELF A LETTER,” followed by “ I DON’T KNOW WHY I LOVE YOU LIKE I DO” ___________________ If you don’t mind, let me point out something sort of odd. (Point at a kid in the audience.) Would you do me a favor? Would you stand up and look at the audience.


Can it be a coincidence that, in our audience today, ____ is wearing the very same thing that the colonists wore at the Boston Tea Party a t-shirt. Thank you, _____. Let’s hear a patriotic favorite written three or four times by Irving Berlin, who died a short while ago at the age of 101. He wrote the first version of this song in 1918 when he was serving in WWI, and he rewrote it again in 1938. Here’s the rendition sung for years by Kate Smith: “ GOD BLESS AMERICA!” ___________________ Our next song was made popular by Nat King Cole, the Mills Brothers, Frank Sinatra, Rod Stewart, and maybe a dozen more. It’s called “ NEVERTHELESS.” ___________________ You’re a great audience. Would you like to know how barbershopping differs from other chorale or group singing?