Catina Mack
    Loading...

    Gender: Female
    Location: Sanford
    Relationship: Committed Relationship
    Orientation: Straight
    Body Type: Slim / Slender
    Height: 5'4"
    Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
    About Me: I am a very easy going & compassionate person and I just love to meet new and interesting people. I have been a National Anthem Performer for the last 13 years. You can learn more about me at www.CatinaMack.com. Also feel free to visit me at www.myspace.com/CatinaMackAnthem or www.youtube.com/OurAnthemIsImportant. I have such a busy schedule between my performances and songwriting, co-operating a business, home improvements, trying to stay up with friends - and now I am expecting my first child on September 25th - so lots of planning there.
    Music: I love all kinds of music!! I am very open minded.
    Movies: Suspense, History, Drama, Action, Sci-Fi & Comedies.
    TV: House, 2 1/2 Men, Lost, Heroes, Discovery Health Channel
    Books: Right now I am reading "What to Expect When You're Expecting", 4th Ed. I really don't have time to read, but know I need to read this one! :)
    Likes: Positive, compassionate, fun people. I am a big animal lover, especially CATS.
    Dislikes: Negative, judgemental people and spiders.
    Hobbies: Singing, songwriting, playing piano, working out - reaching out to new & exciting places to perform our Anthem (I've been singing it for 13 years & lovin' every minute of it!!!) :)
    Heroes: My Mother, Grandparents and men & women in uniform! My love especially goes out to our active American Soldiers.

My Updates

    Tuesday, August 5
    Catina Mack created a new blog post.
    My 1st Blog on Wired! :)
    Okay, I finally took a few moments & updated my profile here.  I am...
    Tuesday, July 22
    Catina Mack 's next performance is for the Celebrity Mascot Games at Amway Arena, Sat July 26th at 2pm! This is her 5th yr performing for this event!
    Mood: accomplished
  • Rodney, 53
    Rodney

  • Taser Lady, 33
    Taser
    Lady

  • Todd, 46
    Todd

  • Farmer Bill, 106
    Farmer
    Bill

  • Shawnjaya, 26
    Shawnjay
    a

  • Johnny, 107
    Johnny

  • David, 25
    David

  • Jana XL1067, 35
    Jana
    XL1067

  • Alex, 35
    Alex

  • Jayde , 25
    Jayde

  • Brian, 33
    Brian

  • Stick "On The Radio", 29
    Stick
    "On
    The
    Radio&qu
    ot;

    Orlando Predators/Tampa Bay Storm video posted....

    Tuesday, June 3, 2008, 12:43 PM EST [General]

    Hey guys!  Just a note to tell you I finally posted my National Anthem Performance on YouTube yesterday for the Orlando Predators vs. Tampa Bay Storm game from April 26th.  I was not able to post it here on WIRED as it wouldn't take the DVD format.  So to view it (and my other videos), please go to http://www.youtube.com/OurAnthemIsImportant.  You can also visit me at http://www.CatinaMack.com for my full performance resume & lots of pictures/videos! :)

    Enjoy & have a great rest of the week! :)

    Warmest Wishes ~ Catina Mack

    0 (0 Ratings)

    Remembering those who died...

    Friday, May 23, 2008, 11:14 AM EST [General]

    JUST A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY ABOUT MEMORIAL DAY.....

    For more information, please visit:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memorial_Day

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Memorial Day is a United States Federal Holiday that is observed on the last Monday of May (observed in 2008 on May 26). It was formerly known as Decoration Day. This holiday commemorates U.S. men and women who have died in military service to their country. It began first to honor Union soldiers who died during the American Civil War. After World War I, it was expanded to include those who died in any war or military action. One of the longest standing traditions is the running of the Indianapolis 500, which has been held in conjunction with Memorial Day since 1911. It is also traditionally viewed as the beginning of summer by many, since many schools are dismissed around Memorial Day.

    Traditional observance

    Many people observe this holiday by visiting cemeteries and memorials. A national moment of remembrance takes place at 9 p.m. US Eastern time. Another tradition is to fly the U.S. flag at half-staff from dawn until noon local time. Volunteers place an American flag upon each gravesite located in a National Cemetery.

    In addition to remembrance, Memorial Day is also a time for picnics, barbecues, family gatherings, and sporting events. Some Americans also view Memorial Day as the unofficial beginning of summer and Labor Day as the unofficial end of the season. The national "Click It or Ticket" campaign ramps up beginning Memorial Day weekend, noting the beginning of the most dangerous season for auto accidents and other safety related incidents. The U.S. Air Force's "101 Critical Days of Summer" begin on this day as well. Many Americans use Memorial Day to also honor any family members who have died, not just servicemen.

    Flags flying at Fort Logan National Cemetery during Memorial Day 2006.

    Flags flying at Fort Logan National Cemetery during Memorial Day 2006.

    Memorial Day formerly occurred on May 30, and some, such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW), advocate returning to this fixed date, although the significance of the date is tenuous. The VFW stated in a 2002 Memorial Day Address, "Changing the date merely to create three-day weekends has undermined the very meaning of the day. No doubt, this has contributed a lot to the general public's nonchalant observance of Memorial Day."[1] Hawaii's Senator Daniel Inouye, a World War II veteran, has repeatedly introduced measures to return Memorial Day to its traditional day since 1987.

    Community Observance

    In addition to national observances, many individual communities hold memorial observance for fallen soldiers who were from that town by having a ceremony in a church or town memorial park. It is also common for fire and police departments to remember and honor members lost in the line of duty. Towns often hold a memorial day parade to remember those people. Participation in such a parade is by community organizations such as members of the local emergency services and their vehicles, Rotary Clubs, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and bands from the local high school or church groups. Communities may also hold a town-wide picnic barbecue at a local park in which the whole town is invited to attend.

    History

    Following the end of the Civil War, many communities set aside a day to mark the end of the war or as a memorial to those who had died. Some of the places creating an early memorial day include Charleston, South Carolina; Boalsburg, Pennsylvania; Richmond, Virginia; Carbondale, Illinois; Columbus, Mississippi; many communities in Vermont; and some two dozen other cities and towns. These observances eventually coalesced around Decoration Day, honoring the Union dead, and the several Confederate Memorial Days.

    Decoration Day, c. 1900.

    Decoration Day, c. 1900. "You bet I'm goin' to be a soldier, too, like my Uncle David, when I grow up."

    According to Professor David Blight of the Yale University History Department, the first memorial day was observed in 1865 by liberated slaves at the historic race track in Charleston. The site was a former Confederate prison camp as well as a mass grave for Union soldiers who had died while captive. A parade with thousands of freed blacks and Union soldiers was followed by patriotic singing and a picnic.

    The official birthplace of Memorial Day is Waterloo, New York. The village was credited with being the birthplace because it observed the day on May 5, 1866, and each year thereafter, and because it is likely that the friendship of General John Murray, a distinguished citizen of Waterloo, and General John A. Logan, who led the call for the day to be observed each year and helped spread the event nationwide, was a key factor in its growth.

    General Logan had been impressed by the way the South honored their dead with a special day and decided the Union needed a similar day. Reportedly, Logan said that it was most fitting; that the ancients, especially the Greeks, had honored their dead, particularly their heroes, by chaplets of laurel and flowers, and that he intended to issue an order designating a day for decorating the grave of every soldier in the land, and if he could he would have made it a holiday.

    Logan had been the principal speaker in a citywide memorial observation on April 29, 1866, at a cemetery in Carbondale, Illinois, an event that likely gave him the idea to make it a national holiday. On May 5, 1868, in his capacity as commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, a veterans' organization, Logan issued a proclamation that "Decoration Day" be observed nationwide. It was observed for the first time on May 30 of the same year; the date was chosen because it was not the anniversary of a battle. The tombs of fallen Union soldiers were decorated in remembrance of this day.

    Many of the states of the U.S. South refused to celebrate Decoration Day, due to lingering hostility towards the Union Army and also because there were very few veterans of the Union Army who lived in the South. A notable exception was Columbus, Mississippi, which on April 25, 1866 at its Decoration Day commemorated both the Union and Confederate casualties buried in its cemetery.[1]

    Troops at the Washington, D.C. Memorial Day parade, 1942

    Troops at the Washington, D.C. Memorial Day parade, 1942

    The alternative name of "Memorial Day" was first used in 1882, but did not become more common until after World War II, and was not declared the official name by Federal law until 1967 . On June 28, 1968, the United States Congress passed the Uniform Holidays Bill, which moved three holidays from their traditional dates to a specified Monday in order to create a convenient three-day weekend and for the first time recognized Columbus Day as a federal holiday. The holidays included Washington's Birthday (which evolved into Presidents' Day), Veterans Day, and Memorial Day. The change moved Memorial Day from its traditional May 30 date to the last Monday in May. The law took effect at the federal level in 1971 . After some initial confusion and unwillingness to comply at the state level, all fifty states adopted the measure within a few years, although Veterans Day was eventually changed back to its traditional date. Ironically, most corporate businesses no longer close on Columbus Day or Veterans Day, and an increasing number are staying open on President's Day as well. Memorial Day, however, has endured as one holiday during which most businesses stay closed because it marks the beginning of the "summer vacation season," as does neighboring Canada's Victoria Day, which occurs on the prior Monday.

    In literature and music

    The southeastern U.S. celebrates Decoration Day as a day to decorate the graves of all family members, and it is not reserved for those who served in the military. The region observes Decoration Day the Sunday before Memorial Day. Jason Isbell of the rock band Drive-By Truckers chronicled such an event in his epic ballad "Decoration Day," which is also the title cut to the eponymous album.

    Charles Ives's symphonic poem "Decoration Day" depicts the holiday as he experienced it in his childhood, with his father's band leading the way to the town cemetery, the playing of Taps on a trumpet, and a livelier march tune on the way back to the town. It is frequently played with three other Ives works based on holidays as the second movement of A New England Holidays Symphony.

    4 (1 Ratings)

    My 1st Blog on Wired! :)

    Friday, May 2, 2008, 02:54 PM EST [General]

    Okay, I finally took a few moments & updated my profile here.  I am slowly getting this page built.  This 1st blog will be short & sweet...

    I just performed for the Orlando Predators vs. Tampa Bay Storm game on the 26th & have an open calendar (for the 1st time in a LONG time) until the Celebrity Mascot Games on July 26th.  Hoping to get some performances booked soon, including Memorial Day & the 4th!  I should have my Predators video and pictures posted in the next week or so.

    The City of Orlando has invited me back to perform for the Orlando Veterans' Day Parade again in November this year.  Last year was such an amazing experience!!  To see these men & women who have served our country....WOW - it is hard to put in words...you have to be there!  One example, I met and connected with a Pearl Harbor Veteran - such a wonderful man - he just melted my heart!

    Hope everyone is doing great...I am fantastic...19 weeks pregnant & happy as can be!

    Don't forget to check me out at www.CatinaMack.com, www.myspace.com/CatinaMackAnthem and www.youtube.com/OurAnthemIsImportant.

    Take Care All!

    Catina :)

    0 (0 Ratings)
    More Blog Posts

Latest Comments


    Leave a Comment | View All Comments

    Hey Catina,
    Thanks for the add on.
    Have a Great day.

    Rodney
    July 02, 2008
    05:42 AM EST

    Rest your pipes and get ready to kick off the best Independence Day Celebration in Cent. Fl!

    Alex
    June 28, 2008
    02:11 PM EST

    Catina Mack! Keep up the amazing work! You have a wonderful voice.
    xoxo Have an awesome weekend and keep on listening!

    Jayde
    June 13, 2008
    11:40 AM EST

    Thank you for the kind words. Should be a fun weekend and hope you enjoy yours as well. Best Wishes Always.

    It's a Girl! Pass out the cigars.

    Alex
    May 30, 2008
    11:50 AM EST

    Your blog is long!. I have to grab a snack and sit back and read it. (Just Kidding)

    Johnny
    May 27, 2008
    04:47 AM EST

    That cool that you know what you have to do to chill you mind. A lot of people do and just go around stressed out until they explode.

    Johnny

    Johnny
    May 14, 2008
    05:09 AM EST

    Congrats on your pregnancy. I hope that you have a problem free term and a healthy baby. Glad to here that you are exercising also. This will aide in your delivery and recovery. Keep up the good work.
    Speaking of babies, I will be a grand dad in August, so I had better keep training also. These little ones, keep you hopping.
    Have a great day...Glad to hear that you like the blog. The videos are hilarious too.

    Todd
    May 08, 2008
    11:30 AM EST

    From performing on Orlando's Got Talent to taking center stage at major sporting events!! Keep up the solid work and best wishes always.
    Thank you for the kind words as that meant a lot to me.

    Alex
    May 03, 2008
    04:12 PM EST

    Yes, yes all true. Im doing good. Have a good weekend and enjoy wired.

    Shawnjaya
    May 02, 2008
    09:34 PM EST
    First Previous 1 Next Last