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Green Valley band selected for 2010 Macy's parade

Move over Bart Simpson, Snoopy, Underdog and other inflatable floats.

Henderson’s Green Valley High School Marching Band will be the next big attraction at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2010.


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  • The surprise announcement stunned students following a community concert at the Henderson Pavilion on Wednesday night.

    “Wow, honestly, words can’t describe it,” said sophomore baritone player Kelvin Haywood, 16. Until she heard about the Macy’s parade, Wenbo Bai, 15, a freshman flutist, did not think any news could top the excitement of Green Valley’s previous biggest performance: marching for President Barack Obama’s inauguration in January.

    “It’s really exciting,” Bai said. “I’ve never been to New York City before. I’m proud to represent Nevada.”

    Green Valley was selected from more than 150 applicants for the Thanksgiving Day Parade. The Henderson high school will be one of 10 marching bands to perform along the 2.8 mile-long route, which draws 3.5 million parade watchers to the Manhattan sidewalks.

    With more than 50 million TV viewers, the parade is the second-most watched TV event after the Super Bowl. “This is the biggest stage for a marching band to perform,” said Orlando Veras, a spokesman for the Macy’s Parade.

    “It's also pretty cold, it’s New York City in November,” he added.

    Green Valley will be the first band from Nevada to participate in the parade since Elko High School from Northern Nevada performed in 2000, Veras said.

    Bands are selected more than a year in advance to give schools enough time to raise money for the trip.

    The extra time is a luxury considering that Green Valley had just five weeks to raise $120,000 for their inauguration trip to Washington, D.C., said Diane Koutsulis, who is band director along with Cecil Myers.

    Koutsulis did not know the cost of taking 120 marching band members to New York City, but estimated it will be similar to the cost of the Washington, D.C., trip.

    She also did not know what music the band will perform, but “it will be something Las Vegas-y,” Koutsulis said.

    Because they won’t perform until 2010, this year’s juniors and seniors won’t be going.

    Taylor Stewart, 18, a senior, did not mind. “It’s cool, but I’ve had four years,” he said. “I don’t think I could stick around that long.”

    While Green Valley will participate in the 84th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, not every student was familiar with it.

    Bai could not name her favorite float. She said she does not watch the parade on TV.

    “I’m always asleep,” she said.

     

    Contact reporter James Haug at jhaug@reviewjournal.com or 702-374-7917.

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    HendersonMom wrote on May 12, 2009 08:27 AM: I have no idea what politics went into the decision to send Green Valley to the inauguration but I doubt that Harry Reid sits around Washington trying to find national exposure for the Green Valley High School Marching Band. I think it is more likely that these talented dedicated students have earned their place in the national spotlight. Shame on anyone who tries to take that away from them because they are bitter about what is happening politically.


    That's II (2) Harry wrote on April 30, 2009 01:03 AM: I believe Elko needs to be recognized, they've earned it also( Green Valley just attended the Inauguration) . But given the politics(Harry Reid) Elko will never be recognized. Not because their awesome and deserve to be there...but because Harry Reid resigned his principals along time ago. Yes Harry, some of us are paying attention.


    Rock On Elko....


    Swing low, sweet chariot coming for to take me home wrote on April 30, 2009 12:45 AM: I'd like to see Elko get a nod. Green Valley is a good marching band, but Elko is a great performing marching band,shut out for the second time this year (Inauguration) thanks to politics....ask anybody with a wit.

    Thanks, Harry for not rewarding those who, also, have worked so hard, but aren't Democrats.

    Can't wait for Northern Nevada to hear about this...


    Sid wrote on April 29, 2009 10:42 PM: LOOK SHARP AND GOR FOR THE GOLD, YOU EARNED IT.