
Okay family and friends, I got a bit behind with the pictures in the midst of the week's bandy chaos. My apologies to those who were sitting at their computers waiting for the latest updates on our musical adventures. I am going to go through pics and videos this morning and put them up in reverse order; starting with the concert flicks and images.

We were so lucky the weather cooperated just in time and that we had the good fortune of getting to play in the park (first time in three years). The kids sounded great and handled the pressures of the big stage atmosphere, full audience, and windy gusts with grace and poise. The smiles on their faces were enough to let me know our goals were met (have fun, learn about music, show our families/friends our mad music skills).

As Mr. Greene mentioned last evening, many many thanks go out to you, the supportive and loving family and friends, teachers and mentors that keep these kids plugging away through rewarding times and tough. I want to specifically thank you for your support with this program, helping them get to and from rehearsals each day, encouraging them to pick up their instrument when they were at home for bits of extra practice (it truly shows-that
Curse of Tutankhamen song would have not happened without the extra bits of practice the kids put into it).


I hope you and your family and your musician enjoyed the concert. I hope your musician had a great time with the program. I encourage any Facebookers to find our
Franklin Silver Cornet Band Facebook Page and follow news of us through there (especially for our fourth year students who are going into their freshman year-you folks are eligible to join us come next spring to watch out for when we pick up rehearsals in the March/April vicinity).

Musicians, congratulations on a wonderful year of making music, kudos to your commitment and keep at it; as I may have mentioned, you are a part of a band, one of the coolest groups you can ever be a part of. In a band you can/will meet lifelong friends and have amazing times that some instrument-less folks can only dream of-stick with it, you won't be sorry.