UNK Band Day parade features 19 area schools Saturday

Band Day Parade PhotoKEARNEY – Nineteen bands will continue a long-standing Kearney tradition by participating in the annual University of Nebraska at Kearney Band Day Parade. The parade begins at 10 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 23).

Band Day provides a performance opportunity for high school and middle school bands across central Nebraska and is a preparation tool for the Oct. 7 Harvest of Harmony Parade and Field Competition in Grand Island.

The Band Day parade begins in Kearney near Merryman Performing Arts Center at 21st Street and Third Avenue, follows 21st Street for five blocks and ends near Pioneer Park.

Bands will be awarded trophies for parade marching, and trophies will be given to the outstanding drumline, color guard and an overall champion.

Bands will also participate in the Bearcat Marching Festival, which follows the 1 p.m. parade awards ceremony at Kearney High School. The festival provides a comments only clinic format, where bands receive feedback about their field performances in advance of formal competitions later in the fall.

Band Day began around 1958. While the parade has been a mainstay, Band Day also included a mass band performance at halftime of Loper football games, where participating high school bands and UNK Pride of the Plains gathered on the field for a performance. That tradition continued until the early 1990s.

Participating Bands (listed in order of performance)
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Kearney 8th Grade
Ogallala Middle School
Lexington Middle School
Kenesaw
Elm Creek
Axtell
Osmond
Ravenna
Gibbon
Kearney Catholic
Fairbury
Shelby-Rising City
Holdrege
Cozad
Grand Island Northwest
North Platte
Hastings
Kearney High School

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Writer: Todd Gottula, UNK Communications, 308.865.8454, gottulatm@unk.edu
Source: Brian Alber, 308.746.8607, alberbw@unk.edu