We know that lots of 8th graders have concerns about going to Band Camp. And that's understandable.
For some, camp might be their first time away from home for a week. Others might be worried that, as freshmen, they'll be subjected to pranks, hazing or initiation rituals. And some kids think they won't be able to keep up musically or with the marching. If you share those fears or have any others, take a look at the video above. (Find details on Adrian Maples Band Camp here!) We asked a few 2017-2018 freshmen about their hesitations going into their first year of Band Camp last summer. All of them had concerns themselves or had heard about other students who were worried for one reason or another. But their fears were unfounded. Mr. Kesterke, Mrs. Powers and the entire support staff saw to that. In fact, all the instructors and adult volunteers are at the camp to ensure that you and your fellow musicians have an exceptional experience. Yes, you'll work hard. But it's a fun, rewarding type of work. And on that final day of camp, after you've performed for all the family members, you won't believe how far you've come in such a short time. All the kids we talked to this year and in previous years have had a great time at Band Camp. In fact, most say it's the best part about marching band. They grew musically. They were welcomed into the Adrian Maples Marching Band family. And - bonus - they got a head start on high school because of all the new friends they made. Don't let any amount of fear keep you from this great experience. And if you're concerned about the cost of camp, don't worry: we can help. As the Music Boosters, we work to make sure every student who wants to go to Band Camp can go to Band Camp. Watch this video of an AHS student who regrets only going to Band Camp in her senior year. Questions? Contact Mr. Kesterke, Mrs. Powers or any member of the Adrian Music Boosters. Then, we'll see YOU at Band Camp 2018. RELATED POSTS: Band Camp 2017 Band Camp 2017: Thank You (Why You Should Go to Band Camp)
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On May 28th, the Adrian Maples Marching Band played their way down Maumee Street to Monument Park in honor of Memorial Day 2018. They performed the Maples Fight Song and We're an American Band.
After the ceremony, the new section leaders were announced, and Gabe Guerrero was named the drum major for the 2018-2019 season. Under a beautiful blue sky and the direction of Ms. Lorri Wittenkeller, Adrian's 8th Grade Orchestra performed for lunchtime passersby at the Michigan State Capitol Building in Lansing on May 23rd, 2018.
The video above includes appearances by State Representative Bronna Kahle and State Senator Dale Zorn, both of whom were kind enough to attend the concert and share their encouragement with our young musicians. Members of Ocho performed the national anthem at the Toledo Mud Hens game on May 15th, 2018. The eight-member group is an off-shoot of the Adrian High School choir Lady Blues. The young women received a very warm response to their performance, including several compliments as they walked through the Fifth Third Field concourse.
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