Our Members


Artistic Director

Jeffrey Harms

Jeff has a Bachelor of Music degree and has been ringing handbells since 1973. He makes his living as a computer software engineer. In his spare time he loves to cruise, soak in hot springs, take the weekends off at a bed and breakfast, spend time with his partner and get together with close friends.

The Ringers

Jackie Brown

Jackie started ringing almost 20 years ago and quickly became hooked.   She is from the Dallas areas where she played with two community choirs,  the Brookhaven College Handbell Ensemble and the Concert Bells of Ft. Worth. She also had the opportunity to play internationally in Canada, England and France. She and her husband Rick recently moved to Breckenridge.

Elizabeth Cvetic

Elizabeth started ringing handbells in the mid 90s and has been with the Rocky Mountain Ringers since 2001. She is "retired" from a twenty year technical career with Bell Labs.  Currently she is a self employed custom website and database application software developer. Her many hobbies include cooking, painting, sewing and horses. She especially cherishes time spent with her family and great friends!

Claire Holtgrewe

I started ringing in junior high school, with my church choir. I always thank this director for the guidance and inspiration she gave me at that age. Little did I know then it would be something I would be doing so many years later. I enjoy ringing with the Rocky Mountain Ringers and always  look forward to the excitement and challenges with this group. As a teacher of 6th grade students, who learn to play handbells, it is fun to say, "This is something you can do your whole life."

Choc Kettering

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Amy Kingston

Amy has been ringing bells since 1998 in every type choir imaginable.  She also directs a group of 10 year-olds.  When she isn't wrangling children in her choir, Amy enjoys her husband, 3 cats, nephew and movies (not necessarily in that order).  Her hand bell motto is: if you are going to ring it wrong; ring it loud.. 

Jill Locantore

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Caroline Mallory

Caroline started ringing bells in 1982 with Everitt Hilty at CU. She and Edie Walker established Rocky Mountain Ringers. Caroline is the Conductor and Artistic Director of theTimberline Handbell Ensemble, a community handbell ensemble.  She also directs the Jubilation Ringers of Wheat Ridge United Methodist Church.  In her other life, Caroline enjoys sewing and machine embroidery.  She works for Bernina USA and teaches Machine Mastery classes.

Gayla Martin

Gayla Martin hails from back east & relocated to Denver in 1997. Married to Todd another RMR ding-a-ling for 32 years!  Mother to Whitney (an opera stage manager), Garrett (a student @ WSC), two dogs named Truffles & Snickers (Aussies) and a cat named Wolfy (Scottish Fold).   Holds 2 music degrees from West Virginia University 15 years of ringing experience with several church choirs prior to RMR...has been with RMR since 1997. Most interesting handbell experience: played in the East Room of the White House during the Clinton administration in a bell quartet.

Todd Martin

Todd Martin - A Colorado transplant via Massachusetts, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Todd has been with us since 1997. Married for 30+ wonderful years to Gayla. Holds business degrees from both West Virginia University and the University of Pittsburgh and has spent entire career in commercial lending. 20+ years of ringing experience.

Lillian Miller

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Ricki Moyer

Ricki began ringing handbells at the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 1984.  She has a Master of Music degree in Organ Performance and is currently the Director of Music at Park Hill United Methodist Church, Denver.  She has three children - Hannah, Nathan and Rebecca.  She enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with her children.

Nolan Oltjenbruns

Nolan has been ringing handbells since 1973.  He has worked in higher education student services for the past twenty-six years.  In his current role, he manages registration services for the Colorado School of Mines.  His other hobbies include choral singing, reading, crossword puzzles (especially the Saturday NY Times) and travel. His home is "ruled" by Buster, a feisty Jack Russell terrier.

Tim Phillips

Tim has been ringing with RMR for several years now and has found his niche as a bass bell ringer. His first college degree was in music and has since gone into linguistics and now teaches German at the University of Colorado Denver. Tim's association with Rocky Mountain Ringers brings him great enjoyment, and he feels honored to be in the company of such talented musicians.

John Shaball

I started ringing bells at age ten back in 1972. We couldn’t play bells in my church until we were ten. I’ve played bells in many groups both church and community and sometime just cuz.  I direct a group of children at my church on hand chimes, from ages four through second grade.  The only thing I’ve been doing longer than handbells is breathing.  I’ve been with RMR since August of 2009.  This is never dull and I can’t image not playing handbells.

Liz VanLiere

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Edie Walker

I've been ringing handbells since 1987 and am truly "hooked". I ring with my church choir in Brush, CO as well as with Rocky Mountain Ringers where I am a founding member. I have attended many handbell festivals over the years, and have had the pleasure to participate at International Handbell Symposiums in Canada, Australia, Japan, England and the USA. Outside interests include attending all types of sporting events, my grandchildren, and fall is my favorite time of the year - it's football season!

Supporting Members

Don McMaster

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Richard White

Former handbell ringer.  Owner of full service travel agency, Cruise Planners.  Twenty seven years as a telecommunications engineer in the Denver area.  Air Force veteran assigned to the White House Communications Agency supporting Presidential Staff during the Ford, Carter and Reagan administrations.  Enjoy traveling, reading, relaxing and spending time at home with his partner.