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	<title>Waccamaw Band Boosters &#187; FOR PARENTS</title>
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		<title>Volunteers Needed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parent volunteers are a crucial part of the success of the Warrior Marching Band. Volunteers are needed throughout the season and there are a variety of ways for you to offer your help. Please look over the attached list and let us know how you are able to lend a hand! Send us an email [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parent volunteers are a crucial part of the success of the Warrior Marching Band. Volunteers are needed throughout the season and there are a variety of ways for you to offer your help. Please look over the attached list and let us know how you are able to lend a hand!</p>
<p>Send us an email to volunteer:<br />
<a href="mailto:lbroussard@sc.rr.com">Lisa Broussard</a><br />
<a href="mailto:gingjax@aol.com">Ginger Jackson</a><br />
<a href="mailto:mills.melaney@gmail.com">Melaney Mills</a><br />
<a href="mailto:lspitzer@sc.rr.com">Donna Spitzer</a></p>
<p><strong>Friday Night Home Games</strong> &#8211; The band performs at all of the home football games. This year there are 5 home games and volunteers are needed to help prepare and serve dinner, to get drinks and ice ready for the band in the stands, to clean and prep the stands, to help move props onto the field at performance time, to help distribute uniforms and to help clean up.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday Competition Chaperones</strong> &#8211; The band performs at various competitions throughout the season with a goal of making it all the way into the state finals. Parents are needed to help distibute uniforms and to be available to help in any way necessary to make sure the band has everything they need before, during and after these performances. Parents are also need to help move props onto the field at performance time, to distribute drinks and snacks if necessary and to act as overall chaperones for the day.</p>
<p><strong>Uniforms</strong> &#8211; As mentioned above, volunteers are needed to help organize and distribute uniforms on game and competition days.</p>
<p><strong>Prop Pops</strong> &#8211; Parent volunteers are needed to help construct, transport, set up and move props onto the field at games and competitions.</p>
<p><strong>Fall BBQ</strong> &#8211; The entire band from all 3 schools is involved in this major band fundraiser. Volunteers are needed to distribute packets, collect packets, count orders, deliver orders, sell tickets, and serve at lunch and dinner. This year&#8217;s Fall BBQ date is October 16.</p>
<p><strong>Winter Fruit Sale</strong> &#8211; The entire band from all 3 schools is involved in this major band fundraiser. Volunteers are needed to distribute packets, collect packets, count orders, unload truck, organize orders, distribute orders. Fruit will come in the week before Christmas break.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;What being a band parent has meant to me&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caution &#8211; reading this will not change your life &#8211; Being a band parent will! Going to high school can be a time full of uncertainty and tension for new freshman students. However, when they are in the band they develop friendships during summer practices and at band camp. By the time school starts, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-150" title="buslarge" src="http://waccamawbandboosters.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/p1030081-300x224.jpg" alt="buslarge" width="300" height="224" />Caution &#8211; reading this will not change your life &#8211; Being a band parent will!<br />
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<p>Going to high school can be a time full of uncertainty and tension for new freshman students.<br />
However, when they are in the band they develop friendships during summer practices and at<br />
band camp. By the time school starts, a sense of belonging has already emerged. Your student<br />
has a community they can draw support from during the first anxiety filled days of school. This is<br />
the first of many benefits your child will receive from being in the band.</p>
<p>Being a band parent gives you the opportunity to spend quality time with your children and their<br />
friends. Your student may act like you&#8217;re not there and request that you don&#8217;t ride their bus, but if<br />
you could see through the stewing cauldron of unlimited energy and boiling hormones, you would<br />
know that they are glad that you are. It says to them, &#8220;Hey my parents think enough of me to give<br />
up their Friday night or Saturday to ride a school bus full of teenagers&#8230; that&#8217;s really cool! (But<br />
don&#8217;t expect them to express it in exactly those words.) It will sound more like, &#8216;your going on the<br />
trip&#8217;? Well okay, just don&#8217;t be hugging me in front of the guys!&#8221;</p>
<p>Being a band parent means that your children will be challenged more and learn the meaning of<br />
teamwork, individual responsibility, hard work and self-discipline. They will learn skills that will<br />
enhance every aspect of their adult life from job performance to personal relationships.<br />
Being a band parent means that you will develop some great friendships that will stand the test of<br />
time. When you and another parent have pulled a big super-sized xylophone through torrential<br />
rain, sleet and mud and then ride 6 hours on a cold school bus in wet clothes and shoes that<br />
squirt water with the slightest bit of pressure, it has a tendency to draw you closer together. It&#8217;s a<br />
bonding experience similar to surviving 31 days on a desert island. You all leave saying, &#8220;if we<br />
can survive that we can do anything.&#8221;</p>
<p>Personally, it also helps you to develop new skills that you will be able to use for the rest of your<br />
life:<br />
Organizational skills &#8211; How many pizzas and boxes of bananas do you order for 160 band<br />
students?</p>
<p>Creative skills &#8211; How do you get teenagers to eat 5 boxes of left over bananas?</p>
<p>Communication skills &#8211; Before a competition you spend a good part of your Saturday asking, &#8220;Do<br />
you have your black socks? How could you lose a tuba? When did you last see your pants?&#8221;</p>
<p>Give of Yourself &#8211; After you have seen how much the band program helps these young adults,<br />
you will be willing to make great sacrifices for them. Some band parents have been known to take<br />
off their black socks and swap with a student who thought dark purple would do. Of course, the<br />
true sacrifice comes when you wear those purple socks for the rest of day!</p>
<p>You will also learn a lot about riding (living on) a bus. Here are some rules/suggestions that will<br />
help you survive: uh, I mean: enjoy those bus rides.</p>
<p>1. Ear plugs &#8211; Will give a false sense of serenity</p>
<p>2. Sleep &#8211; There are 37 different positions you can get into in a travel coach. Sleep is impossible<br />
in all 37. Sleeping on a school bus requires a prescription drug.</p>
<p>3. Chaperones &#8211; Never have a separate bus of just chaperones. You need children on the bus so<br />
the chaperones won&#8217;t act like children.</p>
<p>4. Talk to sleepy bus drivers, sing if necessary. If this doesn&#8217;t work &#8211; put the drummers in the first<br />
two rows!</p>
<p>5. Bring plenty of water &#8211; Don&#8217;t drink it until just before you get a rest stop.</p>
<p>6. Take inventory after every stop. Parents hate it when their child is the only one that doesn&#8217;t<br />
come home. (Every once in a while, you will be tempted to leave one behind&#8230; just for a little while, you will have to be strong and get past that temptation.)</p>
<p>7. Always bring rain gear so when it starts raining you can say, &#8220;Yep, mine is on the bus too!&#8221;</p>
<p>8. When the kids are performing, yell your lungs out! &#8211; It makes them perform better and reduces<br />
your tension for the bus ride home.</p>
<p>9. Talk to the kids; ask them questions, you will be amazed at what you will learn. A 10- minute<br />
conversation with them will make you a year or two younger.</p>
<p>10. Tell the students on your bus that you have a heart condition that acts up when you watch<br />
Adam Sandler videos.</p>
<p>Being a band parent is a great experience. You and your child will develop friendships that will<br />
last a lifetime. You will grow as individuals through the variety of challenging experiences. Enjoy<br />
every minute of it because it will soon be over and you will wander around on Friday nights and<br />
Saturdays without an excuse to avoid cleaning your garage.</p>
<p>Written by a father of 3 band students<br />
Eleven consecutive years as band parents</p>
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