Wednesday, September 30, 2015

'Twas the night before Wednesday. (9/29/15)

Hey everyone!! I got some more shots yesterday!! So stay tuned!!


Great work on the circles guys. We still need to do some touch up. 



They found their spot! Go sousaphones!


Back row "kicking back". Sorry Allie, and Kyra I didn't mean to startle you when i rant I take this picture. 


Poor Carlos. He looks energetic! And so does the back row! They're working SO hard. ;)


Circles!!!! Christian says, "Can I help you?" Lol. 


Please don't throw your horn by accident Joe! That wouldn't be pretty; even though you're only dancing. 


Hello Claire. ✌(Peace) to you too. :\


Go saxophones, and brass! Hey Altos! How do you like those new plastic reeds?


Lines!!


Hey percussion! How's it going?


We got to run most of the field show at the end. This was exciting!


Well that's all folks!! There's more coming, and maybe even a video! 

God bless!


Sincerely. Your Friend,

Th Webmaster


Saturday, September 26, 2015

Friday Night Rehearsal! (9/25/15)

This is the shortest post yet! I haven't had a chance to take a lot of pictures. I will take more though!


Mr.  Marquez demonstrating a marching excercise. 


Go band! 

God bless you all and talk to you soon!


Sincerely. Your Friend,

The Webmaster 

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Another Tuesday In The Band

Hey guys! This is a SHORT post. 


Here is Allie's circle of privacy for eating her dinner. (It was Calissa). 


Alexia would be a great trumpet player. Don't you think?


Here is my selfie. Lol. It's a first. I've never done one before. Meagan gave Christian and I (Cristian) one half of the stick that Mr. Marquez broke. 
This is my version of a "selfie stick". Haha! Get it? Anyways...

Have a great evening folks! God bless and see you all tomorrow!


Sincerely. Your Friend,

The Webmaster


Thursday, September 17, 2015

9/11 Patriot Day 2015

This article is © By Sierra Online news, and was copied to this blog for purposes of review and blogging.

Copied article starts below:

“Serve, Inspire Others To Serve, And Never Forget”

OAKHURST – Fourteen years after the tragic events of 9/11, Sierra Tel continues to honor those who died, those who responded, and those who have served their country in emergency services and in all branches of the armed forces, both at home and abroad.


YHS Cadet Corp









As the flag flew at half-staff over the Oakhurst Community Park on Friday, Sept. 11, Yosemite High School student Cristian Mendoza performed “Attention to Colors” on the bugle, and the crowd stood for the Posting of Colors and Flag Raising by the Yosemite High School Cadet Corps led by Commandant Captain Ellen Petersen and Assistant Commandant Sergeant Major David Archer.


YHS Cadet Corp at attention








Following the Pledge of Allegiance led by John Andrews, the National Anthem and “Thank You Soldiers” was performed by the Yosemite High School Chamber Singers, led by Christel Biasel.

Yosemite High School Chamber Singers







A solemn invocation by Chaplain Richard Lamontagne was followed by a performance by the Yosemite High School Advanced Percussion Group, and remarks by District 5 Supervisor Tom Wheeler, AmVets representative Dave Wolin, and statements on behalf Assemblyman Frank Bigelow, Congressman Tom McClintock and Senator Tom Berryhill. 

Sierra Tel’s Laura Norman then reminded the crowd of some of the sobering statistics from that day.

“Fourteen years have passed since the global tragedies that took place on September 11, 2001. It is important that we be reminded of just how tragic that day was, so as to ensure that we never forget those who served and who lost their lives or loved ones that day. On this fourteenth anniversary of those attacks, let us remember through these powerful numbers:

  • Time the towers were hit: 8:46 a.m. and 9:02 a.m.
  • Time the burning towers stood: 56 minutes and 102 minutes.
  • Time they took to fall: 12 seconds.
  • Total number killed in attacks: 2,819
  • Number of firefighters and paramedics killed: 343
  • Bodies found “intact”: 289
  • Body parts found: 19,858
  • Number of families who got no remains: 1,717
  • Number of people who lost a spouse or partner in the attacks: 1,609
  • Estimated number of children who lost a parent: 3,051

“I am proud to know that the importance of patriotism, and of these statistics, has not been forgotten in the United States of America or in Oakhurst, California.”

Lt Colonel David Hall







The featured speaker was California Army National Guard Reserve LTC Colonel David Hall, who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in June 1995 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. His career has primarily been in the Aviation field, and he is currently the Executive Officer for the 40th Combat Aviation Brigade.

“You have to wonder… why are we here today… why did we say ‘Never forget,'” said LTC. Hall. “Some may tell you ‘never forget those that died.’ Personally, I do not believe that the rally cry was intended for us to continue to shed tears for every name that was lost, as tragic as that day was. Nor do I think that rally cry was meant to solely focus on the sacrifices of the hero response that day; they have all been honored. I believe that rally cry was meant as a reminder – we are not invincible and the world is a different and dangerous place and we need to take prudent action to ensure that something of that magnitude does not ever occur on US soil again.”

I wear red T-shirt







LTC Hall encouraged everyone to serve, or inspire others to serve; educate; maintain perspective, ask questions and demand answers.

“Never forget 9/11. Never forget what brought us to that day. Never forget it’s our responsibility to prevent another day like that from occurring.

“Today we will not mourn, we will not sing praises of lost heroes. We will stand in resolve to live our lives in a way that prevents another 9/11 from happening on U.S. soil. Those who lost their lives on 9/11 would want us to do that. Never forget.”

Sierra Tel Business Development Manager and Army veteran Dan Rule invited all those who serve to come forward and be recognized.

Those who serve at Patriot Day 2015







“Our freedom has cost many lives, and these veterans know first hand about the sacrifices the men and women of our military have made,” said Rule. “We thank all veterans and active military for their courage and dedication in keeping America the land of the free.”

Special recognition was given to those who have served in the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Merchant Marines and the military reserves, and also representatives from Sierra Ambulance, California Highway Patrol, Cal Fire, US Forest Service, Madera County Sheriff’s Department, Search & Rescue and Citizens on Patrol, members of the Eastern Madera County Emergency Preparedness Committee, Disabled American Veterans Volunteer Drivers, American Red Cross personnel and members of the Madera County Fire Department.

Griswold Mountain Detachment Marine Corps League #1121







“These volunteers, paid professionals, and service men and women have obtained special training in order to perform their duties,” said Rule. “Often this is done on personal time and at their own expense. Look here and you will see an accumulation of decades of experience in rendering help to those in need. Many of these citizens have worn several uniforms in their lifetime and continue to watch over our communities.”

After the Chaplain offered the benediction, all were honored with a 21-gun salute by the Griswold Mountain Detachment Marine Corp League, followed by the sounding of “Taps,” by 

Cristian Mendoza


Yosemite High School Advanced Percussion Group,

YHS student Cristian Mendoza plays Attention to Colors

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Tuesday Night Rehearsal (9-15-15)

Hillo ho ho (to quote Shakespeare) everyone!! Great job tonight! 


Jazz band went well. We got new sheet music! We're "retiring the books"!!!! 


Playing "Line Drive". Fun stuff!!


More awesome horn angles. 


Saxophone pose. Kris played "In The Mood"


Pretty cool picture of the music right??!
;)


Brandon rocking out in the practice room!! 


Later, we went out to the field to practice for this Saturday's "Heritage Days Parade"!! 


Mr.  Marquez spacing out the lines for our parade block. 


Selfie time! Or "band"elfie. Or "belfie".  I don't know... Moving on!


Practicing horns up and the step off.


What a beautiful sunset!! So gorgeous. God is so good! It's amazing to march with this backdrop. 


We FINALLY were able to practice tracking. Yay! Mr.  Marquez is teaching us in these pictures. 


It was a great night over all. Even Joe agrees with me. This is his victory pose below. \/

(Well... technically, he was trying to be a cheer leader.)


I will see you all tomorrow. God bless!


Sincerely. Your Friend,

The Webmaster 



Friday, September 11, 2015

Jazz Band @ The Run for The Gold Car Show (9/11/15)

Hello all! Our performance started with us all going over to the car show in the vans. 
This one had no air conditioning, so you can imagine how we all felt in that van. 



Percussion is set up and all ready!


Go brass and woodwinds!!


People started to pour in. By the way... This building is where I used to go to church. Check out the website that I made for CCBC : 

http://www.christcbc.org

Anyways.... Back to band. We got free food! And... "Look at all those chickens!"
(Not the band kids. Just saying.)



It ended with a bang! We did "Bari" good tonight! Awesome job guys. But Joe decided to catch a lizard at the end. 

Sorry I couldn't get any more pictures. God bless! 


Sincerely. Your Friend,

The Webmaster

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Tuesday Nights With The Band

And this is what happens when someone takes your phone away from you. (I don't mean to copy Mr. Marquez, but...) I won't say her initials, but it starts with.. *ahem* Calissa. I probably butchered that up a lot. Just Kidding. You took awesome photos Calissa!


Go jazz band!!!!




And.... There's me!


Go Bari! Audrey is "Bari" important to the saxophone section. Haha. Lol. Get it?


Hello there Bree! You're doing a phenomenal job on the saxophone. Way to go! (I wish I could be playing two instruments this year!). 


Joel rocking out on the guitar! And Dylan on the Ukulele??! Lol. 


Annnnnd..... There's Christian.... And Claire. This picture scares me. MOVING ON...


Sectionals! Yay! Go brass!!


And Here is Kelsey! 

Great rehearsal guys!! Too bad the smoke ruined our plans for working on the field show. :.(

God bless. See you all on Friday!


Sincerely. Your Friend,

The Webmaster