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The Legendary Musical Tunnel at Harvest of Harmony Parade

October 8, 2012 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Every first Saturday in October the Harvest of Harmony marching bands fill a certain tunnel in Nebraska with music. For years I  heard about it, my kids have told how awesome the music is when it reverberates in your ears, but I never witnessed this phenomenon until my son’s senior year in high school.

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At the beginning of the Harvest of Harmony parade is a long viaduct and the sound of the and music just echos. Over the years I’ve sat at the reviewing stand and various points along the route. Last year I took video of them coming “out” of the tunnel. But being IN the tunnel is awesome!

The sound is amplified and reverberates off the concrete walls. The Elmwood-Murdock band was entry #185, so I had plenty of time to watch, listen, and enjoy other bands.

Harvest of Harmony marching band parade

The Harvest of Harmony parade, held in Grand Island Nebraska, is one of the largest marching band competitions in the country and in 1996 broke a Guinness World Record for the most marching bands in a parade.

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Marching Band competition
My daughter playing the quads

This particular year, 2012, the Elmwood-Murdock High School band was one of 93 bands from across the state and received a 3rd place out of 25 bands in their division.  In years past they have received second place and even came home with the 1st place trophy in 2009.

Marching band parade in the cold Nebraska Weather
In Nebraska we march in 30F weather

The weather is anything but predictable and this day was no exception. Bundling up is the key to staying warm, as the spectator above was sure to do. The parade starts at 8 am and ends three hours later.

The full parade is not only broadcast live on the Grand Island NTV/ABC  television station, but they post videos of each band on their website in a yearly directory going back to 2008. In 2009 the Elmwood-Murdock marching band took first place in Class C and third overall.

Marching band competition in the Midwest
The last view of the last parade of my kids high school career

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Seniors waiting for formal pictures after the band competition
My daughter (rt) with a friend
Senior marching band members after the marching band competition
Seniors being silly. I will miss these kids. (I won’t say which is my daughter, so cute huh?)

At the end of the parade the buses take the schools to the stadium for formal photos on the bleachers. It’s a tradition for a senior photo, my favorite is the “goofy” pose. Yup, this is how the kids really are, in their raw form.

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Band Moms, Cindy and Tracy

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Yes, I’m a band Mom. I have literally chased the band down the parade route at many events. I’ve done it for years, from Washington DC to the Nebraska City Apple Jack festival. You take video, take pictures,  run ahead, dodge people and baby strollers, and zig zag down the sidewalk, all while juggling a camera and try not to run out of breath. This time I only chased them a few blocks, found out I’m getting too old to chase bands anymore.

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So I leave the next few years of following the bands to my friend and fellow blogger Tracy (Nebraska Wheatie). Her daughter is also a senior, but she’s lucky to have one more still in band. Yes, we both chase bands, this year I was only 5 feet behind her as we ran through the tunnel. Her husband Jim saved my hide by noticing my cell phone which bounced out of my coat pocket. THANKS JIM!!!

So while I will miss watching band performances, and yes I shed a few tears, I will NOT miss the chase. It’s been quite the journey.

Fun Facts about the Harvest of Harmony Parade and Band competition.

  • First Harvest of Harmony was held October 20, 1938.
  • 8 Schools marched in the first parade: Grand Island, St. Paul, Ravenna, Gibbon, Scotia, Central City, North Loup, and Broken Bow.
  • The parade was originally named the Central Nebraska Music Festival. Changed to Harvest of Harmony in 1946.
  • The 1st Harvest of Harmony Queen was Pelorice France of Gothenburg.
  • St. Paul has the most candidates named Harvest of Harmony Queen with 8.
  • 21 bands performed in the 1948 parade.
  • In 1996, 130 bands marched in the parade “A Guinness World Record”

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More Information on the Harvest of Harmony Parade

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NBC NEBRASKA TODAY — Hundreds will converge in downtown Grand Island this weekend for the 2015 Harvest of Harmony Parade. People will be able to catch a glimpse of their favorite band member. It’s a Central Nebraska staple event for the last 70 …

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It’s show time. Band kids are polishing their shoes, and their marching routines. Harvest of Harmony kicks off the season in a big way. And for one big band, it wouldn’t work without students taking charge. “Stop, stop, stop,” band director Amy …

Chambers: 40 Years of Excellence

Life comes to a standstill when it’s competition time like Harvest of Harmony. Tomjack, the trumpet player said, “The last one to leave Chambers shut off all the lights, they say the whole town comes. I don’t know if that’s true, but some days it seems …

Chamber announces theme for 74th annual Harvest of Harmony Parade

“The Harvest of Harmony committee was so inspired by the enthusiasm of float participants last year,” said Tara Purdie, the chamber’s communications and events coordinator. “We saw such intricately decorated floats, and the participants seemed to enjoy …

Band Gets 4th at Harvest of Harmony Parade

The Alma band traveled to the Annual Harvest of Harmony event this past Saturday. The competed in the Class D parade competition. The band received 4th place at the competition. Here are some pictures of the band …

2014 Harvest of Harmony leaves big impression – The …

2014 Harvest of Harmony leaves big impression. 2014 Harvest of Harmony leaves big impression. By: RN Staff. It’s been this way since Grand Island’s yearly extravaganza of marching bands began in 1938: freezing morning …

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By Cody Jay, NewsNetNebraska. The Harvest of Harmony Parade, in Grand Island, Neb., is a big event for the city. While the Harvest of Harmony Parade is a celebration for the city of Grand Island, for some it is a way to show …

Harvest of Harmony A Success Despite Cold Weather

Despite temperatures hovering in the low 30s, thousands of people lined the streets of downtown Grand Island Saturday morning for the 71st Annual Harvest of Harmony parade.

Extra Info on Harvest of Harmony :: Kearney High School …

Hello all! Below you will find a link to the GI Chamber of Commerce where you can find… the order of march the parade route the stadium schedule and the Pageant schedule. Good luck to all our students and our Queen …

Filed Under: Events, Small Town Living, Travel Adventures Tagged With: band, Grand Island, harvest of harmony, high school, high school senior, marching band, midwest, music, Nebraska, parade, parenthood, small town

Silent Sunday #12

October 7, 2012 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Memorial Stadium in the Fall

Silent Sunday

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: football, high school, memorials, midwest, Nebraska, Photography, rural, Silent Sunday, veterans

My Daughters Last Homecoming

October 4, 2012 by info@3QuartersToday.com

My daughter is a Senior in high school and this is the last homecoming dance, so I was a little preoccupied when taking photos before the dance. Good thing I shoot in RAW and could fix my over exposures.

Pictures before the Homecoming Dance
Pictures before the Homecoming Dance

Post production was done in Lightroom 4 where I decreased the exposure and added some warmth. I then used the adjustment brush on my daughters hair to increase the clarity in her hairstyle.

This is just one of my favorite photos from Homecoming weekend. This year is a serious of “lasts”, the last Applejack parade, the last Homecoming, the last Christmas concert, and my last graduation. It’s bittersweet, but I’m going to enjoy and soak in all these “last” moments while I can.

Filed Under: Photography, Small Town Living Tagged With: dance, dress, hairstyle, high school, Homecoming, Lightroom, photo editing, Photography

Silent Sunday #11

September 30, 2012 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Sunburst through the trees

Silent Sunday

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Two Marine Heroes Killed in Afghanistan

September 26, 2012 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Commemoration of a Marine, Yuma AZ
USMC Base, Yuma AZ

A commemoration of Lt. Col. Christopher K. Raible, former commanding officer of Marine Attack Squadron 211, Marine Aircraft Group 13, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, stands within the halls of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma‘s chapel, Sept. 24. Raible, 40, a native of North Huntingdon, Penn., died while supporting combat operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Sept. 14. A dedicated aviator, Raible amassed more than 2,000 hours in the AV-8B Harrier. He is survived by his wife and three children.

Hundreds of service members, family and friends pay their respects to Lt. Col. Christopher K. Raible, former commanding officer, Marine Attack Squadron 211, Marine Aircraft Group 13, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, during his memorial service at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma’s chapel, Sept. 24. Raible, 40, a native of North Huntingdon, Penn., died while supporting combat operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Sept. 14. A father and husband as well as an accomplished aviator, Raible served the Corps faithfully for 17 years.

Ceremony for a Marine killed in Afghanistan
USMC Base, Yuma AZ

Sgt. Bradley W. Atwell, 27, of Kokomo, Ind. was honored during a memorial service at the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma Chapel on Sept. 21. Atwell served with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 13, Marine Aircraft Group 13, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing as an avionics technician and died Sept. 15 while supporting combat operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. His awards include the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and NATO-Service Medal-International Security Assistance Force.

So many Marines, soldiers, and airmen have been killed and wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan in the past ten years. These two stand out in my mind due to their connection with my oldest Marine. I read the words of the squadron and think of my son Nathan. I think that if he had been approved his deployment extension he could have been in that hanger, instead of just returning home from Nebraska on post deployment leave.

It takes my breath away. They are a reminder of how it could of been his funeral. Nathan served with these men in Afghanistan and my heart goes out to their families and friends.

Families of Marines live in silent fear their loved ones will pay the ultimate sacrifice.  It’s unspoken, yet lies in the heart of every Marine Mother, wife and family member. Thank you to every service man and women and their families who support them.

The above information and photos were found on the MCAS Yuma AZ facebook page.

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  • Fallen But Not Forgotten – Lt. Col. Christopher K. Raible, 40, of Huntingdon, PA and Sgt. Bradley W. Atwell, 27, of Kokomo, IND died Sept. 15, while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan (thecommunicatorwv.wordpress.com)
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  • Camp Bastion: The ludicrously simple plan the Taliban used to break into Prince Harry’s camp and kill two Marines (thisismoney.co.uk)
  • Raible’s heroic actions not a surprise to family (stripes.com)
  • Afghanistan: Bastion attack killed Lt. Col. Christopher Raible, 40, and Sgt. Bradley Atwell, 27 (riehlworldview.com)
  • R.I.P. – Lt. Col. Christopher K. Raible, Sgt. Bradley W. Atwell (sgt-jim.blogspot.com)

Filed Under: Marine Corps, Military Pride Tagged With: 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, Afghanistan, marine, Marine Aircraft Group 13, Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 13, Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, military, USMC, VMA-211

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