When Greg Mortenson comes to Fremont
on March 3, 2009 he will be treated to the sweet voices of Fremont elementary
school children singing the song dedicated to his book and his cause entitled Three Cups of Tea.
The song Three Cups of Tea
was written by Jake Fleming of Bozeman, Montana where the Mortenson
family live. It was sung by Greg’s 13-year-old daughter Amira
for the inspirational video that describes the Pennies for Peace program
and tells why it's so important for our children to collect pennies
for the school children of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Mary Lynn Pelican,
AAUW Fremont Branch Membership VP, will help bring the song to life
for Fremont children. She has been the Ardenwood Elementary
School children’s choir director for the past 22 years. Her
choir is made up of 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th graders.
She taught
6th graders at the school for 19 years. Now retired, Mary
Lynn continues to direct the Ardenwood Elementary School choir.
She also teaches music in three 6th grade classrooms and one kindergarten
classroom every week.
She is teaching Three Cups of Tea
to these children and has suggested to all the other music teachers in
the Fremont Unified School District that they teach it as well. Now all
Fremont elementary school children will learn it not only for Greg’s
coming in March but also for the District Elementary Choir Concert
on March 24th. To date, Mary Lynn has held three practice
sessions for her students on Thursday mornings before school.
The lyrics of the song
explain the origin of the book's title. It comes from an old Afghan saying:
"Three Cups of Tea. First cup, you're a stranger,
Three Cups of Tea. Second cup, a friend.
Three Cups of Tea. By the third you're family."
Mary Lynn is the perfect
person to bring this beautiful piece of music to Fremont.
Music and singing
have been a part of her entire life. “My mom,” she explained,
“was a trained soprano and sang the Messiah in church and for funerals,
because my dad was a friendly mortician. He also loved to sing in
church choirs and led the Fontana Rotarians with the greatest enthusiasm.
My identical twin sister, who lives in San Jose, also enjoys singing.
It was so natural to sing in my family.”
Mary Lynn has sung
a great deal in church choirs, was part of her college choir at
Davis and crooned with the Sweet Adelines in San Jose from 1982 to 1991.
”I’ve told the kids,”
concluded Mary Lynn, “that the song links into Greg Mortenson’s
chief purpose in life: to fight terrorism with education
rather than bombs. They are moved not only by the music
but by his mission as well.”
You can see from the
photos that Mary Lynn very much enjoys
teaching her students the Three Cups of Tea song.
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