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Help Stewarts Creek Get to Washington, DC.
Keywords
Tennessee bands, Stewarts Creek High School, band program, community engagement, music education, inaugural parade, band history, alumni success, band directors, youth development, inauguration, band trip, fundraising, performance, community support, music education, band directors, Tennessee, student experience,
Summary
In this episode of Bandstand, host David Aydelott explores the journey of the Stewards Creek High School Band, discussing their history, community engagement, and the significance of their upcoming performance at the Presidential Inaugural Parade. Directors Michael Chester and Debbie Burton share insights on building a successful band program, the importance of community support, and the life-changing experiences for students involved in music education. The conversation revolves around the planning and execution of a band trip to perform at an inaugural parade. The speakers discuss the significance of the event, the challenges of fundraising, the importance of community support, and the experiences they hope the students will take away from this unique opportunity. They also share insights on navigating logistical hurdles, such as Secret Service requirements, and offer advice for young band directors on building relationships and striving for excellence in music education.
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Help Stewarts Creek Get to Washington, DC.
Keywords
Tennessee bands, Stewarts Creek High School, band program, community engagement, music education, inaugural parade, band history, alumni success, band directors, youth development, inauguration, band trip, fundraising, performance, community support, music education, band directors, Tennessee, student experience,
Summary
In this episode of Bandstand, host David Aydelott explores the journey of the Stewards Creek High School Band, discussing their history, community engagement, and the significance of their upcoming performance at the Presidential Inaugural Parade. Directors Michael Chester and Debbie Burton share insights on building a successful band program, the importance of community support, and the life-changing experiences for students involved in music education. The conversation revolves around the planning and execution of a band trip to perform at an inaugural parade. The speakers discuss the significance of the event, the challenges of fundraising, the importance of community support, and the experiences they hope the students will take away from this unique opportunity. They also share insights on navigating logistical hurdles, such as Secret Service requirements, and offer advice for young band directors on building relationships and striving for excellence in music education.
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