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Written by Mr. L
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Thursday, 14 October 2010 12:37 |
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Mr. Laughlin says....
"[Attached is a] 'Contest Etiquette' info sheet I put together several years ago. Had that ready for our Band Booster meeting, but thought I would send out to everyone. Paoli traditionally has very classy fans, people who clap for all bands, never say disparaging things of other bands or people, and are very respectful in the stands. So - every three or four years - I send this out so we can keep that tradition going. I'm sure many of you witness "less than best" behavior from adults at these events. Let's all make sure we never do the same."
Contest Etiquette Information |
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Just What Is This Animal Called Marching Band? |
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Written by Bill Laughlin, Band Director
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Sunday, 01 February 2009 21:30 |
At times, many people wonder just what kind of urge overcomes students and adults alike to form a marching band (there are adult marching bands in some states for all those older people who can’t get enough): practicing in weather conditions that range from light to dark, hot to cold, and wet to dry; trying to perfect music on the football field that many bands struggle with sitting down; learning to march backwards at a very fast pace (172 steps per minute this year!); and trying to hit the right spot while depending on the people behind you not to run you over. The Pride of Paoli Band rehearses long hours, rides the school bus on the trips, and performs on 7 consecutive Saturdays in the fall. The band parents organize and provide food, uniforms, chaperone duties, and transportation for everyone involved.
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Last Updated on Friday, 01 May 2009 14:55 |
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