Thursday, June 25, 2026

~ 3rd YEAR RINGER SPOTLIGHT ~


Cambria

Terry’s Question – What has been the most difficult time in the bell choir and the most rewarding time.

Most difficult time is being consistent when outside life changes, The most rewarding time was when I was asked to be lead ringer.

Kelly’s Question – What is the one spot you don’t ever want to play?

I never want to play anything in the middle row ever again. No offense. Bass life forms do it best.

Karen’s Question - What do you hope to do in the upcoming years that you haven’t done yet?

I hope to get closer with everyone and stray from my friend group.

Lace’s Question – What is your favorite Bells Tradition?

The campfire and s’mores where we talked about tour during spring retreat.

CP’s Question – What has been your favorite host home experience?

When it was me, Kat, Sophi, Will and Marysia, with the sweetest woman who made us chicken nuggets and had a cute dog named Max.

Molly’s Question – Do you have an “I did it” moment? If so what would it be?

When I got my cross crosslet.

Liz’s Question – What advice would you give new ringers to have a good tour experience?

Be happy, get to know everyone. You never know who you will grow so close with.

Brett’s Question – How have the things you have learned in the Wesley’s helped you in your life?

You learn to converse with people you never would’ve met outside of Bells, punctuality and consistency.

Bonus ?’s

What’s your favorite piece to play?

How to train your dragon.

What’s your lucky/favorite number?

3

 What do you want to be when you grow up?

An Esthetician

What’s your dream car?

1994 Acura NSX (but my mom has it so DREAM COME TRUE)

 

Paige

Terry’s Question – What has been the most difficult time in the bell choir and the most rewarding time.

The most difficult times are those periods of tour where everyone's tried and frustrated and sick of each other, but it's all worth it when we get back home and play an amazing home concert.

Kelly’s Question – What is the one spot you don’t ever want to play?

I never want to play in the tenors. The lowest I've ever played is the D5 and E5 spot, so I'm used to playing higher bells.

Karen’s Question - What do you hope to do in the upcoming years that you haven’t done yet?

 Record songs!

Lace’s Question – What is your favorite Bells Tradition?

 The birthday dinner and rose dinner!

CP’s Question – What has been your favorite host home experience?

 I still remember my very first host home. It was on the boarder of Nevada, Utah, and Arizona (if I remember right) and you could see all three states! they also had a really nice pool.

Molly’s Question – Do you have an “I did it” moment? If so what would it be?

 During the Christmas season my first year. there was a section in Christmas Kaleidoscope that I always messed up (it was a sequence of 16th notes) and I nailed it my first concert.

Liz’s Question – What advice would you give new ringers to have a good tour experience?

 Pack light and set multiple alarms if you have trouble getting up!

Brett’s Question – How have the things you have learned in the Wesley’s helped you in your life?

 Bells has instilled a "go-no-stop" mentality in me, by which I mean work hard, and if you don't know what to do, find something to do.

Bonus ?’s

What’s your favorite piece to play?

 It came upon a midnight clear and O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.

What’s your lucky/favorite number?

 3

 What do you want to be when you grow up?

 Some sort of engineer, unsure of what specifically.

What’s your dream car?

 I don't know a lot about cars, but I want something that doesn't look stupid but also has a big carrying capacity.

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