Posts Tagged ‘Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Lakota West band’

ThuMay9

Visit McDonald’s to help Lakota West bands

Posted by akiefaber May 9th, 2013, 1:19 pm Post a Comment
Photo provided.

Photo provided.

The Lakota West High School bands have partnered with the Beckett Ridge McDonald’s for another fundraiser Thursday, May 16 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Beckett Ridge McDonald’s located at 8251 Princeton-Glendale Road (Intersection of Smith Road and Route 747 across from Beckett Ridge Kroger).

McDonald’s will donate 15 percent of all sales that evening to the Lakota West marching band to help offset some of the costs of the 278 students who will be representing the community as they travel to New York City to march in the 2013 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

The community is invited to participate in the fundraiser by stopping by McDonald’s and either eating in the dining room or going through the drive-thru during the three-hour fundraiser to support the Lakota West marching band.

Representatives of the Lakota West band program will be on hand to answer questions about the band program and the upcoming trip to participate in the 2013 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.

There are no flyers required to bring for the band to receive the donation.

Additional fundraisers will be held at the Beckett Ridge McDonald’s throughout the spring and summer.

no comments yet

Posted in: Business, Events, News, School events, Schools, Student achievements |

Tags: Tags: , , , , ,

FriApr12

Things to do in and around West Chester this weekend

Posted by akiefaber April 12th, 2013, 1:25 pm Post a Comment
REDS

Rosie Red and the other Cincinnati Reds mascots will be in West Chester on Sunday for a free event at The Streets of West Chester. File photo.

There is plenty to do in West Chester and Liberty townships this weekend.

For things to do in Greater Cincinnati, visit Cincinnati.com’s new Things to Do page.

When you are not out and about, visit the new video page on WestChesterBuzz.com To view West Chester and Liberty Township related videos, visit westchesterbuzz.com/videos.

Friday

Reds Futures High School Showcase – Both Lakota East and Lakota West will be involved in a doubleheader on Friday. Lakota West (3-5, 1-4 in the Greater Miami Conference) will play Sycamore (1-5, 0-5) in the first game at 5 p.m. Then Lakota East (6-2, 4-1) will play Mason (8-0, 5-0) in game two. Both games will be played at Prasco Park, 6125 Commerce Court in Mason. Tickets are $5 and include a voucher for a free view level ticket to select 2013 Reds regular season games at Great American Ball Park.

Saturday

EnterTRAINment Junction's Dollhouse Miniature Show and Sale will take place this Saturday and Sunday. Photo provided.

EnterTRAINment Junction’s Dollhouse Miniature Show and Sale will take place this Saturday and Sunday. Photo provided.

Dollhouse Miniature Show – The 36th annual Dollhouse Miniature Show & Sale will be taking place this Saturday and Sunday at EnterTRAINment Junction in West Chester (off Tylersville exit on I-75). The show is a miniatures’ showcase with artisans and dealers from across the Midwest selling unique items in all scales and sizes. The show will be in the venue’s Expo Center from 12-6 p.m. Saturday and 12 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for ages 4-12.

Album release party – Jillian Ellis, a 2010 graduate of Lakota West High School, will perform songs from her debut album at a CD release party this Saturday at 9 p.m. at 86 Club in Clinton, 2820 Vine Street. Tickets for the CD release party can be purchased in advance for $5 at the 86 Club, 513-341-8686 and by contacting Positive Message Music at 513-874-6836; or at the door for $8.

Sunday

Help Lakota West bands play in parade – Lakota West bands have partnered with the Beckett Ridge McDonald’s for a fundraiser this Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Beckett Ridge McDonald’s located at 8251 Princeton-Glendale Road (Intersection of Smith Road and Route 747). McDonald’s will donate a percentage of all sales to help offset some of the costs associated with its trip and performance in the 2013 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.

Reds mascots to host ‘Grand Slam Sunday’ – All four of the Cincinnati Reds mascots, Rosie Red, Gapper, Mr. Redlegs and Mr. Red will be in West Chester Sunday encouraging young baseball fans to sign up for their kids club. “Grand Slam Sunday” will take place from noon from 2 p.m. at The Streets of West Chester, which is located off the Union Centre Blvd. exit on I-75. The free event will feature kids activities, photos with Rosie Red and the chance to win tickets to an upcoming Reds game.

no comments yet

Posted in: Events, News, School events |

Tags: Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Visit McDonald’s on Sunday to help Lakota West bands

Posted by akiefaber April 12th, 2013, 8:44 am Post a Comment
Photo provided.

Photo provided.

Lakota West bands have partnered with the Beckett Ridge McDonald’s for a fundraiser this Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Beckett Ridge McDonald’s located at 8251 Princeton-Glendale Road (Intersection of Smith Road and Route 747).

McDonald’s will donate a percentage of all sales to the Lakota West marching band to help offset some of the costs of the 278 students who will be representing the community as they travel to New York City to march in the 2013 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Representatives of the Lakota West band program will be on hand to answer questions about the band program and the upcoming trip to New York.

There are no flyers required to bring for the band to receive the donation.

Additional fundraisers will be held at the Beckett Ridge McDonald’s throughout the Spring and Summer.

no comments yet

Posted in: Events, School events, Schools, Student achievements |

Tags: Tags: , , , , ,

MonApr16

Weekly news roundup: Lakota West to play in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Posted by akiefaber April 16th, 2012, 9:51 am Post a Comment
Lakota West band celebration

Hundreds of band students celebrated at an assembly in Lakota West’s gym Monday, April 9, 2012. The assembly was held to celebrate the band's accomplishment of being invited to perform at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2013. Photo taken by Cara Owsley.

To let West Chester and Liberty Township residents catch up with the news that they need to know, WestChesterBuzz.com will list and link to all of last week’s top local stories every Monday.

Lakota West band to march in NYC Thanksgiving Day Parade – Band students celebrated a big announcement last Monday when school officials said that the band will perform at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City in 2013.

John Cooper named new coach at Miami Miami introduces new basketball coach – The Miami University athletic department chose its VOA Learning Center in West Chester Township to introduce its new head basketball coach last week. Former Tennessee State University head coach John Cooper will take over the job after Charlie Coles retired in March after coaching the Redhawks for 16 seasons.

Elgin Card Lakota West High School names new principal – Lakota West High School will have a new principal next school year as the school board voted unanimously last week to promote school administrator Gary Elgin Card to lead the 2,800-student school. Card, who is now associate principal at Lakota West Freshman School, will replace Lakota West Principal Richard Hamilton, who is retiring at the end of this school year.

Lakota West at Mason Lakota West comes back to defeat rival Mason – Trailing 3-0, the Lakota West Firebirds stormed back with a five-run sixth inning en route to a 6-3 win against Mason Wednesday at Mason Middle School. The win improved the Firebirds conference record to a perfect 8-0 and kept them in sole possession of first place in the Greater Miami Conference.

Cesar Geronimo signing Reds legends make a visit to West Chester – Fans of the Big Red Machine visited memory lane and met the team’s Gold Glove winning centerfielder, Cesar Geronimo, during a special signing session at the Sports Gallery in West Chester Township Friday. Midway through the event, Geronimo’s former teammate George Foster stopped by.

KiteFest KiteFest takes to the skies – One of West Chester Township’s most popular events, WGUC Airwaves KiteFest at Voice of America Park, took place over the weekend. Rain caused problems on Saturday, but Sunday was a perfect day for the event that draws between 13,000 to 15,000 kite enthusiasts annually.

no comments yet

Posted in: Board of Education, Events, News, Schools, Sports, Spring sports |

Tags: Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

MonApr9

Lakota West band to march in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2013

Posted by akiefaber April 9th, 2012, 6:48 pm Post a Comment
Lakota West band celebration

Hundreds of band students celebrated at an assembly in Lakota West’s gym Monday, April 9, 2012. The assembly was held to celebrate the band's accomplishment of being invited to perform at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2013. Photo taken by Cara Owsley.

Michael D. Clark reports

It’s another first for the famed Marching Firebirds of Lakota West High School, as officials today surprised band members with an invite to perform on national TV in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

The student band will march on Thanksgiving Day 2013 in New York City as a television of millions look on.

The honor – a 150 high school bands across America applied and only 11 were invited – is the latest prestigious gig for the acclaimed Butler County band program.

“Lakota West is one of the finest band programs in the country,” said Wesley Whatley, creative director of the Macy’s Parade, as he warmed up a crowd of hundreds of band students called to an assembly in Lakota West’s gym.

His announcement that the band earned their way on to the parade list unleashed screams of surprise and joy, followed by loud applause and the release of colorful confetti.

“You’ll be representing the school system, the city (Cincinnati) and this state in the parade. There will be more than 3 million spectators and over 50 million people watching on national TV,” said Whatley.

Greg Snyder, director of the 280-member band, said “it’s an awesome day!”

Lakota West band celebration

Tania Newbolt and other 8th grade students play in confetti after hearing that the marching Firebirds of Lakota West High School is one of only 11 high school bands in the U.S. to earn a performance in the 2013 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Photo taken April 9, 2012, by Cara Owsley.

Lakota’s band programs are no strangers to the national spotlight.

In 2008, Lakota West’s band was the first from Southwest Ohio to perform in the Rose Parade on New Year’s Day in California before a global television audience of 40 million.

Later that year, the Lakota East High School band performed during parades and memorial services in Hawaii marking the anniversary of the World War II attack on Pearl Harbor.

Lakota’s music programs and its wide travels have attracted fund-raising support and special public performances in its schools by both the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and the Cincinnati Ballet.

And in December, Lakota West’s band earned kudos from music directors from around the world during its performance at the internationally attended Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago. Only five high schools nationally are invited each year to perform there, and it was Lakota West’s third appearance since 2000.

The parade on Thanksgiving Day has been a tradition in New York City since 1924. In recent years it has grown in size and scale. The parade marches along a more than 2-mile route with more than 8,000 participants in tow including Macy’s employees, their families, celebrities, athletes, clowns and dance groups spreading holiday cheer. The event also features parade floats and Macy’s signature giant helium character balloons, but the parade’s musical heart, said officials, comes from its high school and college marching bands.

Lakota West band members were joined in the audience by band students in grades 7-9, who between now and fall 2013 can earn their way on to the performing squad through their musical expertise.

Tania Newbort plays flute for her 8th grade band and she traded shouts and handfuls of tossed confetti with her band mates at the news.

“I’ve always wanted to go to New York City and now I think I’ll enjoy being in band even more,” she said.

no comments yet

Posted in: News, Schools, Student achievements |

Tags: Tags: , , , ,

Connect with WestChesterBuzz

Subscribe

Get community news delivered straight to your inbox.

Featured Businesses

Send us Photos

  • Attach a JPEG (.jpg) photo to your story. Maximum file size is 4 MB.
  • Add a caption, include names & communities of people pictured. (Caption limit: 500 characters, including spaces)

Recent Photos

Nasty Boys Nasty Boys Nasty Boys Nasty Boys Nasty Boys Nasty Boys BN TRAIN 5 BN TRAIN 1 BN TRAIN 2
View more photos >