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Screaming Eagles prepare for Saturday's game

Posted 10:06 p.m. Monday, Aug. 29, 2011

The Screaming Eagles Marching Band rehearses long hours in preparation for the first home football game Saturday, Sept. 3.

[caption id="attachment_5402" align="alignright" width="400" caption="The Screaming Eagles Marching Band rehearses at the Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex."]The Screaming Eagles Marching Band rehearses at the Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex.[/caption]The Screaming Eagles Marching Band is putting in some long hours of rehearsal in preparation for the first home football game Saturday, Sept. 3. Band camp practice is intense from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. with a few scheduled breaks. Students will learn about 20 songs, practice band formations, work hard and have fun. “It takes a lot of work to put a marching band together,” says Tammy Fisher, director of the marching band. Each day of band camp has a theme. Monday is “Stoplight Day,” an ice breaker where students who are available wear green, those in a relationship wear red and those unsure wear yellow. Other days during the week include clash day, high school flashback day, sports day and section day. Visit the Screaming Eagles Marching Band website.

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