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Show pL Grove High School band to host competition 1 colorful show will be pre-a pre-a tonight, Sept. 28, when the Eight Marching Band W!Stition is held beginning at in Viking Stadium. Theentire community is invited Attend this outstanding presen- ' Cere will performances by the '.from Lehi, Spanish Fork, ton Pleasant Grove, !pn'ngv'ille and Pavson HiSh uhi's band will present an hibition number since they are timbers of the region, "ftere will also be an exhibition i -rformance at the end of the petition by the University of L Drum Line. pGHS Band Director Dave I graer said that this is the first L that Pleasant Grove has I ted a marching band competi- " He added that these competi-ijiis competi-ijiis are especially colorful and jitertainingand urged everyone to jjneout and support the band. Each band will do a seven to 10 1 jjnute show. It usually includes ; opener, percussion feature, production or concert number, and j closer- ftebandsarejudgedonmarch-: ftebandsarejudgedonmarch-: jjand maneuvering, the general feet, music, and color guard. Fullmer said that the Pleasant trove Band is looking forward to : competition. In addition to Fullmer, others rfiohelpwiththeband include Jeff Curtis, percussion instructor; lindy Mainord, flag advisor; Na-iilie Na-iilie Fullmer, baton twirlers; Elaine Hansen, dance director; Stephanie Walker, drill team; and Greg Haycock, drum major. This year Helen Hatch is presi-jtnt presi-jtnt of the Pleasant Grove Band isociation. Shawn Drew plays during the great hand halltime show at the Homecoming game Friday. The hand will perl'orm tonight at the Region 8 Band Festival that hegins at 7::!0 p.m. in Viking Stadium. PC. has one of the host hands in the region and state. |