2019 Carmel Bands Winter Ensembles Raffle

Carmel Bands Winter Ensembles Raffle!

The raffle package includes:

  • FOUR tickets to the Broadway smash “Hamilton-An American Musical” in Chicago. Saturday, June 22nd. 8:00 pm  performance
  • One night stay in a nearby hotel
  • $100 cash

Ticket Pricing:
$20/ticket
3 for $50
*A maximum of 1000 tickets will be sold

Tickets go on sale beginning Friday, February 1st at our annual Carmel Bands Winter Ensembles Community Night. You can also purchase your ticket(s) from your favorite guard or drumline student beginning the week of February 4th

Tickets will also be available for the general public to purchase every Thursday night from 7:00-8:00 pm in the Carmel High School Band Hallway (Entrance 29)

The winning ticket will be pulled in early April and will be broadcast live on Facebook! Winner need not be present to win.

Please check out carmelbands.org/winterraffle to review the official Raffle rules.

 

This raffle is conducted under Gaming License #147096

Winter Guard and Drumline Community Night 2018

WINTER GUARD & DRUMLINE COMMUNITY NIGHT!

The Carmel Winter Guards & Drumline are proud to present Community Night 2018 this Friday, February 2nd!

Come join us for our fundraiser dinner in the Freshman Cafeteria and then cheer on the Carmel H.S. Winter Guards, Drum Club & Drumline.  The JV, A, World Guards & the Drumline and Drum Club will be showcasing this year’s productions as they embark on their competition season!

Fundraiser Dinner begins at 6:30 pm in the CHS Freshman Cafeteria and performances start at 8:00 pm in the Varsity Gym.

Performance Admittance:
$5 Adults
$3 Students / Seniors

This is a great opportunity to see some fantastic performances and support these winter ensembles as they begin their seasons!

2016 Fall Band Concert

2016 Fall Band Concert

Join us at our Fall Concert Band concert, a journey through “Music History 101”!

Wednesday, October 5
CHS Auditorium

6:00 pm
Gold Freshman Band
Blue Freshman Band
Wind Symphony I

7:30 pm
Wind Symphonies IV, III & II

$5 Adults
$3 Seniors/Students

Tickets available at the door or at https://www.ticketracker.com/store/selecteventtickets/96894

2016 Taste of the Trucks

Many of Indy’s favorite food trucks will be coming back to Carmel on Friday, September 23rd from 5-8pm, as part of the Carmel High School Marching Band’s annual Community Night: Taste of the Trucks Carmel.

The event will be held at the CHS Football Stadium on 136th Street in the west parking lot. At 8pm, the CHS Marching Greyhounds will take the field to perform this year’s program, “Adagio Presto”.
The evening also includes the drawing for the winner of the band’s annual Car Raffle to win a car from Dreyer & Reinbold BMW & Mini. According to Mr. Chris Kreke, Associate Director of Bands and Director of the CHS Marching Band, “Community Night is one of our key events each fall.  It’s a wonderful chance for us to show off the accomplishments of our students, thank the community for their support and have some great food courtesy of the Indy area food trucks.”

Congratulations to IMEA Performers!

Congratulations to Wind Symphony II on a beautiful performance Saturday, January 16 at the Indiana Music Educators Association (IMEA) Conference in Fort Wayne! Kudos also to our students who performed at IMEA in the following All-State Ensembles:

Charlie Harriman – All-State Jazz Ensemble
Claire Bruns – Jr. All-State Band
Sylee Kanetkar – Jr. All-State Band
Stephanie Zhang – All-State Orchestra
Gayatri Balasubramanian – All-State Orchestra

All of the directors are extremely proud of Wind Symphony II and their performance on Saturday at the IMEA Conference. Being selected as a featured performer is a milestone for Wind Symphony II and the Carmel Band Program. Thank you to the students for all their hard work and preparation and the parents for all of their support along the way!

2015 Carmel Marching Alumni Awards

2015 Carmel Marching Alumni Awards
Alumni Award Presentation

Studies have shown that participation in music has positive effects on the grades, attitude, and behavior of students. We certainly see the positive effects in our students at Carmel High School.  Music, combined with the pursuit of excellence, the emphasis on teamwork, dedication, and commitment is all part of our marching program that equips our students for life in school and beyond.

We were pleased to recognize three outstanding alumni of the Carmel Marching Greyhounds who exemplify the lessons learned in our program within their professional lives and communities. Our nomination/selection committee was comprised of current and past band directors, current and past band parents, and current and past students.  The following Alumni awards were announced at the 2015 Carmel Marching Band Community Night on October 16, 2015.

The Rising Star Award goes to alumnus of Carmel Marching who graduated less than 10 years ago and is showing great promise in their field of work and community.  

This year, the Rising Star Award was presented to Mr. Chris Vazquez.  Chris graduated in 2006.  He was the Section-leader for the Saxophone section in his senior year.  Chris played the baritone sax solo in the “Suspended Symbols” show that won the 2005 BOA Grand National Championship. He then spent a year in Germany on a Congress-Bundestag Exchange Student Scholarship.  He returned to earn a Bachelor of Arts from Miami of Ohio University, with a double major in International and Latin American Studies and minoring in Music Performance.  Seeking more “Excellence in Life”, he then earned a Master of Arts in Education from Notre Dame University in Maryland.  He has taught the underprivileged, from the streets of the Dominican Republic to the inner-city schools of Baltimore. Currently in Maryland, he teaches math and SAT-prep to under-represented students to transform them into medical leaders.  Chris embodies the very essence of the Rising Star Award. Chris’ parents, Kay and Ben Vazquez, accepted the award on his behalf at Community Night.

 

The Carmel “C” Award is presented to an alumnus who is showing leadership and excellence in the field of music, music education, or the performing arts.

This year, the Carmel “C” Award was being presented to Mr. Scott R. Lindstrom.  Scott graduated Carmel High School in 2004. As a Carmel Marching Greyhound, Scott was revered by his fellow band-mates.  He played trombone and was chosen drum major in 2003, a result of his effortless and sincere people skills.  Scott is presently covering for a band director on medical leave and has been performing similar roles for several years.

He truly enjoys working in different schools and districts.  He is finishing a year’s residency in music composition for a church in the Chicago Loop, and works for a music company where he helps start band programs throughout Chicago, all while teaching private lessons.  Scott is pictured accepting his award.

 

 

 

 

The Richard Saucedo Distinguished Alumni Award is presented to a Carmel Marching Alumnus who graduated more than 10 years ago and who has demonstrated the concepts of pursuit of excellence, dedication, and commitment in their work, community, and life.

This year, the Richard Saucedo Distinguished Alumni Award was being presented to Dr. Phil Bonner of Seattle, Washington.  Phil is a 1998 graduate of Carmel High School, where he played trumpet.  

Phil graduated from Indiana University majoring in Microbiology and went on to a fellowship at the US Centers for Disease Control.  He received his Master’s Degree in Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the London School of Tropical Medicine.  Phil traveled the globe studying and controlling infectious disease outbreaks in complex political situations and conflicts.  He received his MD at the Medical School for International Health at Columbia University in New York City.

Phil later worked as a medical trainer in Nome, Alaska, for the Alaska Health Aide Program, training local villagers in basic health care needs. Currently, Phil is an internal medicine hospitalist working at Providence Alaska Medical Center.

Upon being nominated Phil stated, “Mr. Saucedo was absolutely (and honestly, still is) a central figure to my developing social, academic, and professional maturity. Mr. Saucedo has given this inspiration to literally thousands of students and the nomination alone is immensely meaningful.  Thank you.”  At Phil’s request, Mr. Pote accepted the Award for him.

Congratulations to the Carmel Marching 2015 Alumni Award winners!

Thank you again to everyone who participated in the award process.

2015 Car Raffle – In the Books!

The 2015 Car Raffle is in the books.  Thanks to all that purchased raffle tickets in support of the Carmel Marching Greyhounds.

This year’s winner is Jr Lynch of Kokomo, Indiana.  The winning ticket (#2328) was drawn at Community Night on Friday October 16th.  Congratulations Mr. Lynch.

Mr. Lynch (third from left) along with members of his family is seen here with Carmel Marching Greyhound Director, Chris Kreke (at right).