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Grand Lodge Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Nebraska
301 N. Cotner Boulevard • Lincoln, Nebraska 68505-2315 (800) 558-8029 • (402) 475-4640 • Fax (402) 475-4736 • www.glne.org
May 10, 2017 To: Masonic All-Star Band Members and Parents/Guardians
We are making the final arrangements for band camp to begin May 30th, and look forward to seeing you there. Enclosed with this letter you will find: A list of what to bring with you to camp, a letter from the band directors, a map of UNK campus, a tentative schedule of events, a Masonic Band sticker, Shrine Bowl tickets (if ordered), and your music.
Tuesday, May 30 – Registration will be in the lobby between 1:00 and 3:00 pm at Centennial Towers West at UNK – You are responsible for transportation to Kearney and home after the game. We will be housed in CTW Hall; please take good care of CTW Hall while you are in residence, keeping the public areas and your room clean. Any damage to your room will be billed to us and we, in turn, will bill the band members in the room. If you notice damage upon arrival, report it to one of the chaperones or to the front desk immediately. Lunch will not be provided on Tuesday.
Wednesday, May 31 – Group Picture - We will be taking a group picture at the stadium. You may order one at registration if you didn’t already order one online.
Friday, June 2 – On Friday evening, the band will be playing a public concert at Harmon Park in Kearney, beginning at 5:30 pm, with an ice cream social following. A sack supper will be provided at the park before going to the Big Apple for two hours of bowling from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm.
Saturday, June 3 – PLEASE NOTE, CHECK OUT TIME IS A CHANGE FROM LAST YEAR…
10:00 am - The Parade starts. The route starts at Central Avenue & Railroad Street, north on Central to West 24th Street, west to 1st Avenue, and back to Railroad.
11:00 – 12:30 pm - Students will check out of the dorms. All luggage and personal items must be picked up by parents or guardians no later than 12:30 pm on Saturday BEFORE the game starts. Storage space will not be available during the game at the dorms.
2:00 pm – Kick-off for the Shrine Bowl at UNK. The band will be seated in the north end zone at Cope Stadium for the game on Saturday. They will be performing the National Anthem and half-time show facing the west stands. All seating is general admission. Shrine Bowl personnel may be asking for a donation to park at UNK for the game. Those attending the game are welcome to give a donation, but it is not required.
Approximately 4:00 pm – After Half-time, students are dismissed from camp.
During the Friday afternoon final indoor practice, all students will be required to write a thank you letter to their sponsor. Materials will be provided for students to complete this activity. Students will not be allowed to perform until a thank you note has been turned in. Thank you letters will be mailed to sponsors by the Grand Lodge following camp.
Please remember to conduct yourself in such a manner as to bring pride to your community, your school, family and Masonic sponsor. We hope that you will enjoy your experience at camp, make new friends and benefit from a great musical learning experience.
As always, if there are questions or if you are unable to attend camp for some reason, please call the Grand Lodge Office at 402-475-4640, or email [email protected].
Please review all of this information completely and carefully and make sure you check and double check the “bring with” list.
MASONIC BAND CHECK LIST You are REQUIRED to bring the following items with you to camp:
BLACK SHORTS – Any plain, all black, medium length shorts will be satisfactory, preferably with a hanging length from 2" to 6" above the knee for a uniform appearance. Nylon athletic shorts are acceptable. Short-shorts will not be allowed. The black shorts should only be worn for performances on Friday and Saturday.
WHITE SHOES and SOCKS – White shoes and white ankle height socks need to be brought with you as part of your uniform. Clean, all white shoes are preferred, if possible. These do not need to be tennis shoes. DO NOT BRING BRAND NEW SHOES! YOU WILL GET BLISTERS!
TENNIS SHOES – Bring a separate pair of tennis shoes (any color) to be worn at all outdoor marching practices. Flip flops are not allowed to be worn during practices. Please bring plenty of socks for fresh changes at least each day, if not more. Bare feet tend to blister and become infected during practices.
Instrument, Lyres, Flip Folders and extra pages – Snare and quad players need these also. If you are unable to bring your instrument and have not notified us yet, do so at once. If you have been notified that you have been assigned to play bass drum, you do not need to bring one with you. If assigned to cymbals, please bring them with you if possible. If you can’t, please contact Michelle at 402-475-4640 or [email protected].
Music – Your sheet music is included with this mailing. Bring it with you. Bring a pencil to mark your music during practices.
Music Stands – Bring a music stand (preferably the small folding type). Instruments, Cases, Luggage: Make sure your name is on the outside of your luggage. Please make
sure your name is on the inside and outside of your instrument case, and ensure that all snaps and locks on your case are in good working order. We cannot be responsible for lost or stolen articles. Soft instrument cases are not recommended, as instruments will be loaded and unloaded from the instrument trucks several times a day. If you only have a soft case, please ensure that it has proper padding and closures.
Water Bottle with your name written on it.
It is RECOMMENDED that you bring the following items with you to camp:
Two-Pocket Canvas Nail Apron – It is helpful to bring an inexpensive nail apron (Home Depot, Menards, Lowes, etc.) to hold music, drill charts and a pencil during marching practice.
Extra Supplies – It is helpful to bring extra lyres and screws, as well as reeds or other items that may break or get lost.
Spending Money/Change – You should plan to bring any spending money you want for vending machines, pizza, concessions, etc. Change for vending machines is difficult, so bring ones and change if you would like to use those. There will most likely be opportunities to order pizza some nights, and the bowling alley concessions will be open Friday evening.
Personal Items – Students should bring bath thongs and personal toiletries. Laundry facilities are available in residence hall.
Linens – A pillow, linens, blanket and towels (no daily exchange) will be provided for your use in the dorms. You may want to bring an extra bath towel, as well as an extra blanket if desired. An inexpensive “egg carton” foam mattress pad is a good addition for comfort. Walmart carries them for about $10 – certainly not required.
Sunscreen/Hat – Bring sunscreen! Students should wear comfortable clothing, shoes and hats for outdoor rehearsals.
Please note that the rooms DO NOT HAVE REFRIGERATORS OR MICROWAVES.
Grand Lodge Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Nebraska
301 N. Cotner Boulevard • Lincoln, Nebraska 68505-2315
(800) 558-8029 • (402) 475-4640 • Fax (402) 475-4736 • www.glne.org May 2017 Masonic All-Star Band Participant: It is a pleasure to welcome you to the 23rd Annual Masonic All-Star Band Clinic! We are very pleased that you will be joining us for what will be an entertaining and educational experience. The band directors are Mr. Brad Weber (retired Band Director from Wayne High School and Instructor of Percussion at Wayne State College), Mr. Dan Sodomka (Band Director, Aurora High School), and Dr. Dave Bohnert (Director of Bands, Wayne State College) as the co-directors of this year’s band. The success of the band relies upon each and every member to come to camp prepared and ready to work. It is very important that you carefully look at and practice the music before camp so we can be as effective and efficient as possible in our preparations for the parade and half-time performance. With over 280 students registered for camp who have never played together before, we have a lot to get done in a very short amount of practice time. If you are in the trumpet, trombone, alto sax or clarinet section, please learn the part with which you feel most comfortable. We will decide part assignments at camp, therefore the more familiar you are with the music, the better your chances are of getting the part that you wish. Percussion players also need to be familiar with parts before arriving so we waste no time in rehearsal. Percussion players, the Nebraska Masonic Band Cadence is available to listen to on our web site on the Masonic Band page of www.GLNE.org. Again, ALL of us need to be prepared for this camp to continue to be successful. Along with the staff mentioned above, there will be a large number of support staff. These adults will spend a great deal of time making sure you are safe and taken care of at all times. Many of these wonderful people have given up their summer vacation time to be with you because they are committed to you and what you are doing for the children and the Shrine Hospitals. It is our hope that you will share with them all of your best behavior throughout the week and remember to thank them for all that they do. We will, of course, be practicing outside, so please remember to bring your sunscreen, good tennis shoes (no hard toes, combat boots, flip flops, sandals or any other footwear will be permitted), and a hat if you choose. These items are for your protection against the elements. It can also be quite chilly at times during camp, so it is wise to bring sweatshirts and/or jackets and pants just in case. In closing, we would like to congratulate each of you on your selection into the 2017 Masonic All-Star Band, and hope you are looking forward to working hard and having a great time – we are. Sincerely, Brad Weber Dan Sodomka Dave Bohnert
7:30
-9:3
0 pm
– B
owlin
g at
Big
App
le F
un C
ente
r N
o pi
zza
orde
rs to
nigh
t. G
et fo
od a
t the
bow
ling
alle
y.
9:30
pm
– L
oad
buse
s an
d ta
ke a
ttend
ance
to re
turn
to
dor
ms.
Bus
es 4
-6 lo
ad fi
rst
10:1
5 pm
– F
loor
mee
tings
. You
will
rece
ive
chec
k-ou
t pac
kets
at t
he fl
oor m
eetin
gs
10:4
5 pm
– L
ight
s ou
t and
room
che
ck
Satu
rday
, Jun
e 3
7:00
-8:0
0 am
–
1.Ea
t Bre
akfa
st in
Din
ing
Hal
l2.
Dre
ss f
or t
he p
arad
e in
ban
d un
iform
(ba
ndsh
irt, b
lack
sho
rts, w
hite
soc
ks, w
hite
sho
es, v
isor
and
ID b
adge
-tuck
bad
ges
into
you
r shi
rts d
urin
gpe
rform
ance
s).
8:55
am
– L
oad
buse
s an
d ta
ke a
ttend
ance
Bus
es 4
-6
load
firs
t 9:
10 a
m –
Bus
es le
ave
for p
arad
e ro
ute
9:15
am
– G
et y
our i
nstr
umen
ts a
nd W
alk
to p
arad
e ro
ute
at C
entra
l Ave
& R
ailro
ad S
treet
to S
tage
fo
r par
ade
10:0
0 am
– P
arad
e st
arts
11
:00
am –
Loa
d bu
ses
and
take
atte
ndan
ce to
retu
rn
to U
NK
for l
unch
Bus
es 1
-3 lo
ad fi
rst
11:3
0-12
:30
pm –
Lun
ch in
the
Din
ing
Hal
l and
Che
ck
out o
f dor
m ro
oms
in C
TW L
obby
. Do
this
as
early
as
poss
ible
. St
eps
to C
heck
Out
:
M
ake
sure
you
hav
e ev
eryt
hing
out
of
your
ro
om
(che
ck
draw
ers,
ba
thro
om,
unde
r be
ds,
etc.
) Ta
ke y
our
plas
tic b
ag o
f ga
rbag
e w
ith
you
and
put i
t in
a tr
ash
can
in th
e lo
bby
or in
th
e co
mm
ons
area
of y
our f
loor
.
Hav
e yo
ur p
aren
ts o
r gu
ardi
ans
pick
up
your
lu
ggag
e be
fore
12:
30 p
m. S
tora
ge s
pace
WIL
L N
OT
be a
vaila
ble
durin
g th
e ga
me.
Fo
llow
inst
ruct
ions
from
UN
K re
side
nce
staf
f in
lobb
y to
che
ck o
ut –
eith
er tu
rnin
g in
key
s an
d m
eal c
ards
to p
erso
nnel
or p
laci
ng k
eys
and
mea
l ca
rds
in a
box
on
the
coun
ter i
n th
e lo
bby.
1:
00 p
m –
Get
you
r in
stru
men
ts a
nd A
ssem
ble
in
squa
ds to
go
to F
oste
r Fie
ld.
1:15
pm
– S
etup
in s
tand
s in
Nor
th E
nd Z
one.
1:
40 p
m –
Lin
e up
bef
ore
kick
-off.
You
will
perfo
rm th
e pr
e-ga
me
Nat
iona
l Ant
hem
, at h
alfti
me,
as
wel
l as
pep
song
s du
ring
the
first
hal
f of t
he g
ame.
2:
00 p
m –
Nat
iona
l Ant
hem
and
Gam
e K
ick-
off
Hal
ftim
e –
Ban
d Pe
rfor
man
ce
Afte
r H
alfti
me
– Al
l st
uden
ts a
re f
ree
to l
eave
with
th
eir
pare
nts
or
guar
dian
s af
ter
the
half-
time
perfo
rman
ce,
and
do n
ot n
eed
to c
heck
out
with
sq
uad
lead
ers.
Cha
pero
nes
will
be a
vaila
ble
for
assi
stan
ce if
nee
ded.
Just
a fe
w re
min
ders
:
Wea
r you
r ow
n la
nyar
d an
d ID
bad
ge a
t all
times
.D
o no
t los
e, c
hew
on
or o
ther
wis
e de
stro
y th
em.
G
et to
you
r ass
igne
d lo
catio
ns e
arly
.
Girl
s ar
e no
t al
low
ed o
n th
e bo
ys’
floor
s or
in
boys
’ roo
ms
and
boys
are
not
allo
wed
on
the
girls
’flo
ors
or in
girl
s’ ro
oms.
Ba
nd S
tude
nts
may
not
lea
ve c
ampu
s w
ithou
tpe
rmis
sion
fro
m
Mic
helle
Fu
lmer
, C
amp
Coo
rdin
ator
or
R
oger
D
ill,
Band
C
omm
ittee
Cha
irman
. Yo
ur p
aren
t or
gua
rdia
n w
ill ne
ed t
osi
gn y
ou o
ut.
D
on’t
lose
you
r roo
m k
ey.
D
on’t
chan
ge ro
oms.
If th
ere
is a
pro
blem
, ple
ase
talk
to a
cha
pero
ne a
s so
on a
s po
ssib
le.
Ta
ke g
ood
care
of
the
resi
denc
e ha
lls.
UN
K w
illch
arge
us
for
any
dam
ages
, and
we
will,
in tu
rn,
bill
you
for d
amag
es to
the
room
to w
hich
you
are
assi
gned
. If
you
notic
e an
y pr
oble
ms
with
you
rro
om, r
epor
t it i
mm
edia
tely
to th
e fro
nt d
esk
or a
chap
eron
e.
Keep
the
win
dow
s in
you
r roo
m c
lose
d.
Don
’t ha
ng o
ut in
the
stai
rwel
ls o
r ele
vato
r.
You
are
repr
esen
ting
your
sc
hool
an
d yo
urM
ason
ic
spon
sor.
Plea
se
cond
uct
your
self
acco
rdin
gly.
In
appr
opria
te t
ouch
ing
of o
ther
stu
dent
s or
sta
ffw
ill no
t be
tole
rate
d. In
appr
opria
te to
uchi
ng is
any
phys
ical
con
tact
that
vio
late
s th
e to
uche
d pe
rson
’sco
mfo
rt le
vel.
No
lew
d to
uchi
ng o
r oth
er im
prop
erco
ntac
t of a
sex
ual n
atur
e w
ill be
per
mitt
ed.
If
anyt
hing
hap
pens
that
mak
es y
ou u
ncom
forta
ble,
no m
atte
r wh
at o
r wh
o it
is, p
leas
e le
t so
meo
nekn
ow im
med
iate
ly so
that
it c
an b
e ad
dres
sed.
Vu
lgar
, obs
cene
, sug
gest
ive
or p
rofa
ne la
ngua
geor
beh
avio
r is
stric
tly fo
rbid
den.
U
se o
f to
bacc
o pr
oduc
ts,
alco
hol,
or c
ontro
lled
subs
tanc
es w
ill no
t be
tole
rate
d an
d w
ill be
cau
sefo
r im
med
iate
dis
mis
sal.
D
on’t
walk
on c
ampu
s al
one
– al
ways
sta
y in
gro
ups.
Ba
nd u
nifo
rms
are
to b
e w
orn
only
for p
ictu
res
onW
edne
sday
and
Frid
ay,
the
conc
ert
on F
riday
,an
d th
e pa
rade
and
gam
e on
Sat
urda
y.
If yo
u fe
el o
verh
eate
d or
ill f
or a
ny re
ason
, ple
ase
leav
e th
e pr
actic
e ro
om o
r exi
t the
fiel
d an
d al
ert a
chap
eron
e as
soo
n as
pos
sibl
e.
If yo
u ha
ve a
ny p
robl
ems,
ple
ase
don’
t be
afra
idto
tal
k to
Mic
helle
Ful
mer
, R
oger
Dill,
or
anot
her
chap
eron
e.
Wel
com
e to
the
23rd
Ann
ual
May
30
– Ju
ne 3
, 201
7 U
nive
rsity
of N
ebra
ska
– K
earn
ey
Hos
ted
by th
e M
ason
ic
Gra
nd L
odge
of N
ebra
ska
ww
w.G
LNE.
org
402-
475-
4640
Tent
ativ
e Sc
hedu
le
Tues
day,
May
30
1:00
-3:0
0 pm
– R
egis
trat
ion
in C
ente
nnia
l To
wer
s W
est
Lobb
y. W
hen
you
arriv
e -
Leav
e yo
ur
inst
rum
ents
at
th
e in
stru
men
t tra
ilers
in
th
e pa
rkin
g lo
t. M
ake
sure
yo
ur
nam
e is
on
th
e ou
tsid
e of
you
r cas
e.
1.
Reg
iste
r at
the
UN
K H
ousi
ng R
egis
tratio
n ta
ble
first
to
rece
ive
your
roo
m a
ssig
nmen
ts,
lany
ards
, ke
ys a
nd d
inin
g ha
ll ta
gs.
2.
Then
regi
ster
at t
he M
ason
ic B
and
Reg
istra
tion
in
the
loun
ge.
Band
shi
rts,
viso
rs,
ID b
adge
s an
d ot
her
regi
stra
tion
mat
eria
ls
will
be
dist
ribut
ed
here
. 3.
Ta
ke y
our
thin
gs u
p to
you
r ro
om.
If yo
u w
ill be
le
avin
g a
car
in t
he l
ot,
mak
e su
re y
ou h
ave
ever
ythi
ng o
ut o
f it t
hat y
ou n
eed
and
retu
rn to
the
CTW
Lob
by to
rece
ive
a pa
rkin
g pe
rmit.
Pla
ce th
e pe
rmit
in y
our
car,
and
retu
rn to
the
lobb
y to
turn
in
you
r key
s. Y
our
keys
will
be r
etur
ned
Satu
rday
m
orni
ng d
urin
g ch
eck
out.
4.
Try
on y
our
shirt
bef
ore
Orie
ntat
ion.
If th
e fit
of t
he
shirt
is b
ad,
we c
an t
ry t
o ex
chan
ge s
izes
for
you
durin
g re
gist
ratio
n af
ter e
very
one
has
rece
ived
them
. A
mus
ic s
uppl
y co
mpa
ny (c
gs M
usic
) will
have
a ta
ble
set u
p fro
m 1
:00
to 3
:00
pm if
you
nee
d to
pur
chas
e fli
p fo
lder
s, a
dditi
onal
pag
es, l
yres
, etc
. 3:
30 p
m –
Orie
ntat
ion
in C
ushi
ng C
olis
eum
. You
will
need
you
r in
stru
men
ts, m
usic
sta
nds,
flip
fold
ers,
pe
ncils
and
sup
plie
s fo
r pr
actic
e. F
ind
a pl
ace
to
sit
in C
ushi
ng C
olis
eum
. Yo
u m
ust
wea
r yo
ur I
D
badg
es.
4:00
-5:1
5 pm
– In
door
Pra
ctic
e at
Cus
hing
Col
iseu
m.
5:15
pm
– A
ssem
ble
in s
quad
s to
go
to D
inin
g H
all.
(Lea
ve in
stru
men
ts a
t sea
ts in
Cus
hing
Col
iseu
m)
5:30
-6:3
0 pm
– D
inne
r –
You
mus
t w
ear
your
ID
ba
dge
and
dini
ng h
all t
ag fo
r acc
ess
to th
e di
ning
ha
ll at
all
times
. 6:
30 p
m –
Ass
embl
e in
squ
ads
to g
o to
Cus
hing
C
olise
um.
6:45
-10:
00 p
m –
Com
bo In
door
Pra
ctic
e at
Cus
hing
C
olise
um a
nd O
utsi
de P
ract
ice
at F
oste
r Fie
ld.
10:0
0 pm
– R
etur
n In
stru
men
ts to
the
traile
rs. P
lace
in
stru
men
ts in
cas
es, c
lose
you
r ca
ses
and
hand
th
em t
o a
mem
ber
of t
he t
ruck
tea
m o
r fo
llow
in
stru
ctio
ns fo
r ret
urni
ng in
stru
men
ts to
the
traile
rs.
If yo
u w
ant p
izza
or o
ther
del
iver
y to
nigh
t, or
der i
t dur
ing
a br
eak
at p
ract
ice,
mus
t be
deliv
ered
at d
orm
s at
10:
15 p
m
10:3
0 pm
– F
loor
Mee
ting
in fl
oor l
oung
e 11
:00
pm –
Lig
hts
out a
nd ro
om c
heck
Wed
nesd
ay, M
ay 3
1 7:
00-8
:00
am –
Bre
akfa
st i
n D
inin
g H
all.
You
mus
t ha
ve y
our I
D b
adge
and
din
ing
hall
tag.
8:
00 a
m –
Put
on
your
ban
d sh
irt a
nd a
ssem
ble
in
squa
ds t
o go
to
Fost
er F
ield
. Y
ou w
ill n
eed
to
brin
g an
othe
r sh
irt t
o ch
ange
into
afte
r th
e gr
oup
pict
ure.
Don
't fo
rget
wat
er b
ottle
s, c
omfo
rtabl
e sh
oes,
cap
s an
d su
nscr
een.
8:
15 a
m –
Gro
up p
ictu
re
8:45
-11:
15 a
m –
Mar
chin
g Pr
actic
e at
Fos
ter F
ield
11
:30
am-1
2:30
pm
– L
unch
in D
inin
g H
all
12:4
5 pm
– G
et y
our i
nstr
umen
ts a
nd A
ssem
ble
in
squa
ds b
efor
e go
ing
to F
oste
r Fie
ld
1:00
-3:0
0 pm
– M
arch
ing
Prac
tice
at F
oste
r Fie
ld
3:00
pm
– C
arry
you
r ins
trum
ents
to C
ushi
ng
Col
iseum
for I
ndoo
r Pra
ctic
e 3:
15-5
:15
pm –
Indo
or P
ract
ice
at C
ushi
ng C
olise
um
5:15
-6:1
5 pm
– D
inne
r in
Din
ing
Hal
l (le
ave
inst
rum
ents
at C
ushi
ng C
olise
um)
6:00
pm
– S
ign
up y
our b
owlin
g te
ams
by th
is ti
me.
Li
sts
are
on th
e w
all i
n C
TW L
obby
. 6:
15 p
m –
Get
you
r ins
trum
ents
and
Ass
embl
e in
sq
uads
to g
o to
Cus
hing
Col
iseu
m
6:30
-7:3
0 pm
– In
door
Pra
ctic
e at
Cus
hing
Col
iseum
7:
30 p
m –
Ret
urn
to d
orm
s an
d in
stru
men
ts to
tr
aile
rs a
nd g
et it
ems
need
ed fo
r the
mov
ie.
8:15
pm
– A
ssem
ble
in s
quad
s to
go
to C
ushi
ng
Col
iseum
for t
he m
ovie
8:
30-1
0:30
pm
– M
ovie
at
Cush
ing
Col
iseum
. We
will
be
show
ing
a m
ovie
in
th
e pr
actic
e ar
ea
of
Cus
hing
Col
iseum
. Br
ing
a bl
anke
t an
d pi
llow
if
you’
d lik
e. T
here
will
be n
o ea
rly re
turn
s.
If yo
u w
ant
pizz
a, o
rder
for
del
iver
y by
10:
00 p
m a
t C
ushi
ng
Col
iseu
m
nort
h do
ors
only
. N
o or
ders
or
de
liver
y at
the
dorm
s la
ter.
11:0
0 pm
– F
loor
mee
tings
11
:15
pm –
Lig
hts
out a
nd ro
om c
heck
Th
ursd
ay, J
une
1 7:
00-7
:45
am –
Bre
akfa
st in
Din
ing
Hal
l 7:
45 a
m –
Get
you
r ins
trum
ents
and
Ass
embl
e in
sq
uads
to g
o to
Fos
ter F
ield
8:
00-1
1:15
am
– M
arch
ing
Prac
tice
at F
oste
r Fie
ld
11:1
5 am
– R
etur
n in
stru
men
ts to
trai
lers
bef
ore
goin
g to
lunc
h 11
:30
am-1
2:30
pm
– L
unch
in D
inin
g H
all
12:3
0 pm
– G
et y
our i
nstr
umen
ts a
nd A
ssem
ble
in
squa
ds b
efor
e pr
actic
e at
Cus
hing
Col
iseum
12
:45-
2:15
pm
– In
door
Pra
ctic
e at
Cus
hing
Col
iseum
2:
15 p
m –
Car
ry y
our i
nstr
umen
ts to
Fos
ter F
ield
for
Mar
chin
g Pr
actic
e
2:30
-5:3
0 pm
– M
arch
ing
Prac
tice
at F
oste
r Fie
ld
5:30
pm
– R
etur
n in
stru
men
ts to
trai
lers
bef
ore
goin
g to
din
ner
5:45
-6:3
0 pm
– D
inne
r in
Din
ing
Hal
l; G
et re
ady
for
the
danc
e. D
ress
for t
he d
ance
is c
asua
l. 7:
45 p
m –
Ass
embl
e in
squ
ads
to g
o to
the
danc
e at
th
e St
uden
t Uni
on P
onde
rosa
Roo
m
8:00
-10:
30 p
m –
Dan
ce a
t Uni
on P
onde
rosa
Roo
m.
Ther
e w
ill be
no
early
retu
rns
from
the
danc
e.
If yo
u w
ant p
izza
, ord
er a
t the
dan
ce, d
eliv
ery
by 1
0:15
pm
at
the
mai
n so
uth
Uni
on d
oor.
No
deliv
ery
at th
e do
rms.
10
:30
pm –
Ass
embl
e in
squ
ads
to re
turn
to d
orm
s 10
:45
pm –
Flo
or m
eetin
gs
11:0
0 pm
– L
ight
s ou
t and
room
che
ck
Frid
ay, J
une
2 7:
30-8
:30
am –
Bre
akfa
st in
Din
ing
Hal
l 8:
30 a
m –
Get
you
r ins
trum
ents
and
Ass
embl
e in
sq
uads
to g
o to
Fos
ter F
ield
8:
45-1
1:15
am
– M
arch
ing
Prac
tice
at F
oste
r Fie
ld
11:1
5 am
– R
etur
n in
stru
men
ts to
trai
lers
bef
ore
lunc
h 11
:30-
12:3
0 pm
– L
unch
in D
inin
g H
all
12
:30
pm –
Get
you
r ins
trum
ents
and
Ass
embl
e in
sq
uads
to g
o to
Cus
hing
Col
iseu
m
12:4
5-2:
30 p
m –
Indo
or P
ract
ice
at C
ushi
ng C
olise
um.
Brin
g yo
ur
unifo
rm
shirt
wi
th
you
for
New
s R
elea
se p
ictur
es (
no b
lack
sho
rts o
r vi
sors
) Br
ing
the
pict
ure
assi
gnm
ent s
heet
s w
ith y
ou th
at y
ou
rece
ived
in y
our b
ackp
ack
at c
heck
in.
2:30
-4:0
0 pm
– N
ews
Rel
ease
Pic
ture
s in
Cus
hing
C
olise
um.
Band
Ass
ista
nt i
nter
view
s an
d th
ank
you
lette
r writ
ing
will
also
be
done
at t
his
time.
4:
00 p
m –
Ret
urn
inst
rum
ents
to tr
aile
rs a
nd g
et
read
y fo
r con
cert
Get
dre
ssed
in y
our b
lue
unifo
rm s
hirt
s, b
lack
sh
orts
and
whi
te s
hoes
(no
viso
rs).
Brin
g a
shirt
to c
hang
e in
to fo
r the
bow
ling
alle
y.
4:45
pm
– G
et y
our i
nstr
umen
ts a
nd A
ssem
ble
in
squa
ds to
get
read
y to
go
to H
arm
on P
ark
5:00
pm
– L
ine
up a
nd p
arad
e m
arch
to H
arm
on
Park
(8 b
lock
s)
5:30
pm
– C
once
rt a
t Har
mon
Par
k Af
ter C
once
rt –
Ret
urn
inst
rum
ents
to tr
aile
rs, S
ack
supp
ers
will
be p
rovi
ded
7:00
pm
- Lo
ad b
uses
and
take
atte
ndan
ce to
go
to
Big
Appl
e Fu
n C
ente
r. Yo
ur b
us n
umbe
r is
on
the
back
of y
our n
ame
badg
e.
We
will
hav
e 3
buse
s –
Bus
num
bers
1-3
will
load
an
d go
firs
t to
the
bow
ling
alle
y. B
us n
umbe
rs
4-6
will
wai
t and
go
whe
n th
e bu
ses
retu
rn.
7:15
pm
– C
heck
in a
t Big
App
le F
un C
ente
r
Prac
tice
Faci
litie
s & S
hrin
e B
owl G
ame
Cus
hing
Fie
ld H
ouse
-Ind
oor P
ract
ice
Cop
e St
adiu
m-M
arch
ing
Prac
tice
& G
ame
Res
iden
ce H
all
Cen
tenn
ial T
ower
s Wes
t - E
ntra
nce
is in
th
e So
uthw
est c
orne
r fac
ing
Fost
er F
ield
Pa
rkin
g A
reas
All
cars
shou
ld b
e pa
rked
in L
ot 28
for t
he w
eek
Din
ing
Hal
lN
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ska
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ent U
nion
The following music will be used during the pre-game and half-time performances:
Star Spangled Banner
Trooper’s Battlehymn
Children of the Shrine
The Battle Cry of Freedom
No Place Like Nebraska
The following music will be used for the Friday night concert and the Shrine Bowl Parade:
All the Small Things
Danger Zone
Hey Baby!
Kernkraft 400
Land of 1,000 Dances
Party Rock Anthem
Salute to America’s Finest
Nebraska Masonic All-Star Marching Band Cadence #1 (Percussion)
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