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Am.F. band hopes to compete at nationals
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There are a lot of "best of the bests" in the school (choir, drama, athletics, etc.) That is a lot of money (in addition to what has already been donated to the band this year) for a single competition. I think we all know they are talented, gifted and have had a difficult year. We appreciate their talent and hard work. But times are tough. Even without a BOA competition, this group will go down as champs.
color guard dress like the "We can do it" props. The women who worked
to help in the war effort -- Rivitors. I want to be the kind of mom that says
so her child.... "you can do it"!!! What is it??? A belief in themselves that they can do anything they put their minds too..... Not just about band or one musical performance.... but success at whatever their hearts desire in LIFE! Not a parent that has "broke mans mentality." I can't afford it either, but one band boy raised $1,000 dollars last night in two hours, my daughter raised $300 in one hour. If you instill hope it develops and grows. Mr. Miller is a wonderful example of a teacher that does just that!!!
I have seen the show and it is inspiring. But the next days come and go and so does the memory of the program. It is sad for the students thats lives only hinge on the band, as some of you have suggested. They will be in for a real shock when they graduate. This year has been a dream for the students. Until Sunday, the students accepted and believed regionals was their last competition for the year and were fine with that! Really. They don't need to exhaust us all of resources to "see their dream." There are other programs at the school too that could use our support.
The band trip would be great. But this is a financially challenging time and those of you who say vote with your money or not, what a lame excuse for getting your child on a free (or cheap) trip. Please, let's give to those who really need it--not for a band trip. Besides, as terrible as the accident was, I feel a bit manipulated by the events to donate.
As I read these comments it only makes sense to me. A quarter of a million dollars could help a lot of people who are in desperate need it in these tough times. Then have a concert at the school for all to see.
Regardless, I watched a recording of your show and you are phenomenal. Whether you end up being able to go to BOA nationals or not, you all did amazing this year and should be proud. Best of luck.
They don't want to do this just for them, they want to do it for Heather, for parents, for anyone who has ever watched, seen or believed in them. Believe me they are worried about what this would do to the band in the long run. Please help us out! They won't let you down!
I marched for 5 years with North Harrison HS band in Ramsey, IN and graduated in 2007. It by far was the best thing I have ever done.
My school was not fortunate enough to compete in BOA, however I have attended the past 5 nationals. American Fork has always been one of my favorite groups to watch, and with the streak they have been on here at the end of the season I would hate to miss them this year!
I think this would be a great opportunity for these kids (especially considering all they have been through this season) to end the season with a great final statement, and I have done everything in my power to ensure it happens.
GOOD LUCK!!!
I was able to pay for my son but I'm sure some families don't have that same ability and it is unfair to put them on the spot financially at the last minute.
The band had a terrific year and I would hate to see it tarnished by what some would easily consider a selfish act.
Firstly, before you go and sling mud at these student musicians & their efforts, please do some research into what is done to get to BOA Grand Nationals. The participating bands are not plucked from the nation for their winning records. It is a first-come, first-served application process by the schools wishing to participate. Saying things such as 'they weren't good enough to go to this competition in the first place' are ignorant and spiteful claims. Please, gather facts before you type/speak.
Secondly, do not belittle the bond that there is in this program. When I was in the AF band, two of our members were lost in an accident. The following year, when we went as a band to their graves to remember them, the new members who didn't even know the boys were joining in the hugging and crying and reminiscing. They expressed how they felt that they were part of something much more than just an after school activity; that they were part of a family. Heather had something for everyone, so please do not insult hers & these kids' capacity for love & dedication.
I was a baritone in that section of hugs. First I don't blame you for what you said because you obviously don't know how strong the bonds are in Marching Band. I knew Heather for 5 years, and she was a great and Amazing friend, and I have friends that are woodwinds as well that knew her. So I felt for them a ton. Now in that picture, the caption wasn't entirely correct. We were just getting together as a section in case it was our last, band is like family to us. We told each other that no matter what happens, we are and will always be family. We love each other THAT much. Now funds were collected, and believe it or not about 75% came from the band themselves. We wanted to do as much as we could ourselves. A bunch of us played for money and gave up christmas. I was talking to one father who said that his son gave up christmas even though he was already paid for for someone else. He said that was not the same son as before band. Love Y'all
GO show them over there what these small-town American Fork kids can do!
I wasn't given free handouts or bailed-out by my parents when I was in high school. I had to pay for Marching Band, Wind Symphony, Choir, & Softball. I knew & know many students who would never have had any extracurricular experiences unless they worked to pay for them. I believe that most of these students understand that, but this is an exceptional opportunity. This wasn't premeditated. The judges, who were moved to tears, urged them to go. They are sharing the message & emotion of the show "The Greatest Generation" with those who have/are serving & those who have served before us. My younger brother & sister are marching in the name of my grandmother's brother who was shot down over Germany and held in a Nazi prison camp for three years and for her other brother who also gave so much of himself for the freedoms that YOU, me, andeveryone else in this nation are either using or abusing. As for your thought of not giving to others, I donate at least a dollar everywhere I can & donate blood on a regular basis. I think that if Karma is true, my siblings deservethis.
Music teachers, and teachers in general, get paid squat to do what they do!!! Especially marching band teachers!! They put in countless hours in and especially out of the class room for their students so that these kids can become the best people they can be.
To anyone with negative comments regarding this manner, I would ask: when was the last time you were inspired to become a better version of yourself and then encouraged through your attempts to do so by a friend or caring teacher? Marching band teachers get paid about $0.50 (yes, 50 cents) an hour for their after school and summer marching band camps and work.
Please just take a second to be thankful that someone actually cares about our kids... who happen to be our future and stop thinking about how you think YOU may have been jipped.
Thanks for reading... if you're still reading, thank a music teacher!
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