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ACHS Marching Band in Bands of America Regionals

By Shamarie Claiborne

The Adair County Marching Band will be competing in the Bands of America Regional Championship at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, 2800 S. Floyd ST, Louisville, KY, this weekend.

The Adair County Marching Band will take the field at 1:45pmCT, Saturday, September 25, 2010.The contest will be hosting 19 bands from KY, TN, MO, IL, and IN.

The preliminary event determines class championships and also narrows the field to the top 10 bands which will compete for overall honors.

Tickets are 17 dollars for the Preliminary Event and then another 17 dollars for the Finals Event or there is an All Day Pass for 26 dollars. We hope to see you all! -Shamarie




This story was posted on 2010-09-24 13:05:01
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Baritones as drummers: Drumbreak



2010-09-25 - Photo by Doyle Lloyd. Caverna High School. B.H. Weaver Stadium, Caverna High School2276 S. Dixie ST, Horse Cave, KY
"The baritones are on the drumbreak," during the Adair County High School Marching Band's performance of "Story People," the 2010 program, at the Caverna Marching Band Festival on September 11, 2010, at Horse Cave. From left, are Cody Herbst, Dylan Claiborne, Thomas Murrell, Joseph McDowell, Jack Hobbs, and Logan Barnes.

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