Doreen Rollag, the music maker lauded (Preview)

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By Garrick Moritz, Gazette

As you might have seen in the paper the last few weeks, Doreen Rollag is celebrating her 95th birthday this week. Beloved by her fellow congregation members at Palisades Lutheran Church, serving as their organist and choir director for generations, known as a music maker and the Lemon Bar Evangelist, she was also a charter member of the Sioux Falls area Sweet Adeline’s Chorus, first called the Sioux-Per-Cords, now called Sound Cascade.

Doreen Rollag
Keeping masks on to keep as safe as possible, Sound Cascade sang with 47 year charter member Doreen Rollag, celebrating her retirement from their chorus and her 95th birthday.

With the Coronavirus pandemic, visiting a 95-year-old woman could have deadly consequences. Sound Cascade has participated in no contests or events since the pandemic began for the safety of their members and the public. However, these ladies wanted to celebrate not only the birthday of one of their founding members, but also commemorate 47 years of her leadership and fellowship, as she has decided to retire from the chorus this year.

“We couldn’t just do nothing, and let this pass unremarked or uncelebrated,” said Dawn Webb of Sound Cascade. “Doreen is a treasure and we had to do something, so we figured out a way to do this in person.”

Doreen Rollag
“I appreciate everything that you all have done for me!,” said Doreen Rollag. “A lot of years and a lot of wonderful contests and I’ve enjoyed them all. You all made it worthwhile!”

They formed a convoy of vehicles, honking as they came in, while Doreen and Dawn waved. They set up a picnic in Doreen’s large garage, everyone wore masks and enjoyed a luncheon sitting apart. Probably the hardest thing was not being able to spread hugs around, but everyone refrained and maintained distance. They did not refrain from a little singing, however. The presented Doreen with birthday balloons, flowers and an award as their 2020 Sweet Adeline Lady of the year.

“Way back in 1973, Leonard Rollag heard a Sweet Adeline's quartet perform and they were promoting a Sweet Adeline chorus which was in its beginning stages in Sioux Falls,” said Webb. “He thought this would be a good way for his little wife to get out of the house and do something for herself! Never mind that she was a full-time farm wife with 3 kids, she helped load hogs (with a tear in her eye!), cooked lots of meals, specialized in homemade Angel food cakes, and was very involved in Palisade Lutheran Church as their organist, taught music to the kiddos, AND directed the choir!

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