2008 Rose Parade®
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On
January 1, 2008, 284 members of the Lakota West
Marching Firebirds marched 5.5 miles down Pasadena’s
famed Colorado Boulevard. They were members of
the first band ever invited to represent Cincinnati
and Southwest Ohio in the world-renowned Tournament
of Roses Parade.
The
parade was seen by approximately one million in-person
spectators, a domestic television audience of 40
million viewers and more than 350 million additional
viewers in 150 international territories. The theme
for the 119th parade was “Passport to the
World’s Celebrations” with bands, floats
and equestrians from around the world (just six
high school bands from the U.S. performed). Famous
chef and television personality Emeril
Lagasse was the Grand Marshal. View
a video of the Grand Marshal announcement.
For the order of march and descriptions of the
parade entries, CLICK
HERE.
Cincinnati
Ballet Performs in Fundraiser for Lakota Bands
at the Freshman School on February 4, 2008.
West Chester and Liberty Township residents had
the opportunity to see the internationally-known
Cincinnati Ballet perform excerpts from Artistic
Director Victoria Morgan’s Romeo and Juliet,
as well as other excerpts and short works. Victoria
Morgan introduced and provided her perspective
on each dance. The Cincinnati Ballet performed
as part of its commitment to the community and
to music education. Proceeds supported the Lakota
West and Lakota East band programs. For the Pulse
Journal article, please CLICK
HERE.
Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra Performs Fundraising Concert
for Lakota Bands on October 9. Paavo
Järvi and the Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra performed a special fundraising
concert for the Lakota West and Lakota East Band
Programs before a sell-out crowd at the Lakota
Freshman School. The program included overtures
by Beethoven and Wagner and a Mozart flute concerto
performed by CSO Principal Flutist Randolph
Bowman. Paavo Järvi led the orchestra
in a regional concert outside of Music Hall for
the first time in his six-year tenure - an unprecedented
concert to benefit a public school band program.
For the press release, CLICK
HERE (PDF).
For the Cincinnati Enquirer article,
"CSO Performs for Lakota," CLICK
HERE.
A
Firebird's Eye View of the Lakota West Marching
Band in September. Lakota West student
and amateur pilot Mat Young took several photos
of the Marching Firebirds during their September
19 practice for the Rose Parade. Yep, those orderly
dots 1,800 feet below on the stadium track are
Lakota West band members (click
photo for a larger image). Mat writes: "It
was kinda bumpy today but I managed to get the
flight in and get some pretty good pics. Hopefully
everyone will enjoy them. P.S. I have to give
my girlfriend credit because she let me borrow
her camera, and without it these wouldn't be
on here. Her name's Megan Menke and she's in
the band as well (alto sax section)." Check
out Mat's album on the Photos page.
Tournament
of Roses President Visits Lakota West in May. The
Lakota West Bands were honored to host Tournament
of Roses President C.L. Keedy and his wife, Adrienne,
on May 21 -24, 2007. Mr. Keedy presented Lakota
West with the official Rose Parade Flag at the
Spring Band Concert and threw out the ceremonial
first pitch at the Cincinnati Reds' "Lakota
West Rose Parade Night". During their visit,
the Keedys toured the National Underground Railroad
Freedom Center, cruised the mighty Ohio on a
riverboat, and attended our Band Awards Night.
At every opportunity, the Keedys emphasized how
pleased they were to welcome Lakota West to the
Tournament of Roses "family." It didn't
take long for the Keedys to become cherished
members of the Lakota West Bands family as well!
350
Attend Rose Parade Announcement Party on New
Year's Day. It was a full house at Champp's
in West Chester as members of the Lakota West
Marching Firebirds celebrated the band's selection
for the January 1, 2008 Rose Parade. Band members,
family and friends gathered to watch this year's
parade, enjoy a buffet brunch, purchase Rose
Parade t-shirts, and join in the playing of marching
band tunes and drum cadences. Greg Snyder, Lakota
West Director, called the group from Pasadena
where he was scouting this year's parade. The
event was covered by television news crews from
channels 5 (NBC), 9 (ABC), 12 (CBS) and 19 (FOX).
The Cincinnati Enquirer featured the announcement
in the morning newspaper and also sent a photographer
to the celebration. 365 days and counting....
2008
Rose Parade Selection Announced at Marching Band
Concert/Awards Night. After congratulating
the Marching Firebirds on their season, Lakota
West Principal Richard Hamilton had a surprise
in store for the band students, directors and
audience members at the Marching Band Concert/Awards
night on November 2, 2006. He held his cell phone
up to the microphone. On the other end of the
line was C.L. Keedy, Tournament of Roses President,
who announced Lakota West's selection as the
first band from Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio
to be invited to the Rose Parade. What a great
end to the marching season... and what a great
beginning for the "March to the Rose!"
Tournament of
Roses Parade FAQ's
Rose
Parade Web Site
How long does the parade last?
- 2 1/2 hours from
any given point.
What time does the parade start?
- 8:00 a.m. (that's
11:00 Eastern time)
Where does the parade start?
- Ellis Street & Orange
Grove. It then continues North on Orange
Grove then East on Colorado Blvd. to Sierra
Madre Blvd., then north on Sierra Madre
Blvd. to Paloma Street – a total
of 5 1/2 miles. See
map
Who is the Tournament of Roses audience?
- Over 400 million
people watch the Rose Parade on TV, including
approximately 40 million Americans, as
well as millions of international viewers
in 150 countries and territories around
the world.
- The Pasadena Police
Department estimates that approximately
one million people attend the Rose Parade
each year.
How can I watch the festivities?
- You do not need
tickets to the Rose Parade unless you are
looking for a grandstand seat. The official
seating company, Sharp Seating, can be
contacted at (626) 795-4171.
- In addition, the
Rose Parade is broadcast live by nine networks:
ABC, NBC, HGTV, Tribune, Univision, Telemundo,
Travel Channel, Discovery HD Theater, Sky
Link TV.
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