Marching Greyhound Parents are a little…

Marching Greyhound Parents are a little…

By Pat Gerber

…….excitable. Let’s admit it. We LOVE to see our kids perform, and some of us are just incredibly creative when it comes to showing our excitement! How could we possibly start a performance without first hearing….Give me a C!!!! Our kids may say they are a little embarrassed by the public display of love, but really they anticipate it and are motivated by it. So, yes, we band and guard parents can get a little loud – but that is part of the whole experience and really a lot of fun! So join in!

…….clueless. Although I manage to keep a job, raise 3 kids, pay my bills, when it comes to understanding and knowing everything “band” I admit that I feel clueless much of the time! Inevitably a fellow parent will mention to me about a “form” that was due, money the kids need for yet another t-shirt, or possibly a sack lunch that is required for the long bus ride. I literally break into a cold sweat….did I know about this? Did my kid know about this? Is there still time for me to go to the ATM or make a PBJ sandwich? It is nearly impossible to keep it all in your head! Thank goodness the structure of the band encourages our kids to manage a lot of these pieces themselves. So, I must admit, with my band kid being a senior…I have decided to just revel in my cluelessness!

……competitive. And I don’t just mean when we are performing against some of our favorite rivals! Have you seen the spreads for the spirit bags lately? Have you seen some of the spirit bags themselves! If not, be sure to come to the next send off! Section Mom’s and Dad’s have brought in glass-top tables, candelabras, butlers, and catered meals to accompany the spirit bags the kids take on the bus! Parents who volunteer to create the spirit bags for their kid’s section have a whole new level of pressure! But the kids so enjoy anything the parents provide – so thank you to all who contribute – whether the treats are in a brown paper bag or served on a silver platter!

……incredible. As Mr. Kreke says, “The Marching Greyhounds could not even get out of the parking lot without the parents and their support.” What is wonderful about becoming involved with this activity as a parent is all of the really great people you meet! I have developed many friendships over the 8 years of my band tenure. It really is fun when you are helping the kids and having fun with other adults as well. So no matter how you get involved or are involved, know that you are valued. As I walked back to the buses with the kids after the Lafayette Jeff show, many of them walked up to parents (not their own) and asked for their opinion of the show, their help with something, or just to greet them. It is amazing that the kids feel so connected and comfortable with all band and guard parents.
So the next time you hear someone say….”Those Carmel Marching Greyhound parents are a little….”, just smile.

Let’s All Salute the Apocalypse!

Let’s All Salute the Apocalypse!

By Pat Gerber

Not sure if your son or daughter has mentioned to you that the Apocalyptic Midnight is coming to Carmel High School on Saturday, October 6. Yes, I know, you are probably asking yourself the same question I did when I first got wind of this event…..is it possible to be midnight during an apocalypse? Hats off to the Senior Class as they incorporated the two major themes that were suggested for this year’s Bandcoming Dance…..the Apocalypse and Midnight in Paris. If hosting the Apocalyptic Midnight Bandcoming Dance isn’t an example of collaboration and teamwork, not sure what is!

I certainly felt like a parent, an old parent as my daughter likes to say, when I tried to think of the appeal of the world ending. I obviously was not thinking of the cool scenery that would be built by the band members who are also artistic, or the awesome lighting that the band member who is a lead tech student for theater productions could set up, or the amazing catch phrase (dance ‘til the world ends) that could be incorporated. No, I was much too literal in my thinking (apocalypse is defined as any universal or widespread destruction or disaster on dictionary.com). This will be a night to remember that is certain…..but for great reasons!

For new band and guard parents, I know that the whole “Bandcoming” thing is perhaps a little odd and didn’t appear to be as well publicized as most band events. I think it is pretty awesome, though, that this event is designed, planned, and orchestrated primarily by the Seniors. There are some great parents who have helped the kids but this is truly a kid-planned night. So on top of keeping up with AP classes, applying to colleges, band practice, SAT tests, and a number of other obligations – these kids have planned a really fun and well-deserved event for band and guard members!

Rest assured, your child will survive the Apocalyptic Midnight that is occurring in the band room on October 6……and should have some great memories to share with you on October 7.