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There is one in Sacremento. I am not too familiar with northern Calafornia, but you can go http://www.tubachristmas.com/readtcloc.php?TCState=CA
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There hasn't been a TubaChristmas in the San Francisco Bay area for many years and there probably won't be one. I don't know all the reasons... Someone hear might explain...

There is something they have in San Jose called the TubaFest. I am not even sure if they still have that, either...

http://www.tubafest.com/
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LoyalTubist wrote:There hasn't been a TubaChristmas in the San Francisco Bay area for many years and there probably won't be one. I don't know all the reasons... Someone hear might explain...
Perhaps people in San Francisco have woken up to true Christianity and understand that "Christmas" is pagan (and not the least bit Christian), and was created by Satan the devil himself.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=aQz3qaIUCWU

But probably not. Most likely the liberals up there in Frisco are offended by anything that even claims to be Christian, whether it be true or false. If you really want a tuba holiday in the bay area, perhaps a "Tuba May-Day" or a "Tuba-Unity Day" would better suit the people of that region.

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Dylan King wrote:perhaps a "Tuba May-Day" or a "Tuba-Unity Day" would better suit the people of that region.
:)
I think that would be kind of cool- I'll bet Norlan Bewley could do a really nice arrangement of 'The International' and 'The Peoples Flag is Deepest Red' for us. :lol:
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OldsRecording wrote:
Dylan King wrote:perhaps a "Tuba May-Day" or a "Tuba-Unity Day" would better suit the people of that region.
:)
I think that would be kind of cool- I'll bet Norlan Bewley could do a really nice arrangement of 'The International' and 'The Peoples Flag is Deepest Red' for us. :lol:
I'm still waiting for the tuba-euph quartet arrangment of "We are the World" :wink:
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