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Panther Marching Band Summer Newsletter
Summer, 2016
Greetings from UNI! I hope that you are having a great summer and are finding time to relax and enjoy your
time off from school.
To our new members: Welcome to UNI and welcome to the PMB! We are very excited to have you in the
Panther Marching Band next year. You will never have another experience in your life like your college
marching band experience. I am joined by our staff, student leadership, and veteran members in welcoming
you to our band program. It is our goal to help you to have an outstanding experience as a new member of our
band!
To our returning members: Welcome back! I am so excited to have you back in the band again this year. Our
band is only as good as the quality of our veteran classes, and I am very excited about the quality of our
returning members this year. All of you have made incredible contributions to the band, and your experience
and talent will make the 2016 Panther Marching Band “second to none!”
Preparations are under way for an outstanding 2016 marching season! The 2016 UNI home football schedule
is outstanding. We have some exciting shows and music planned for this season and I think we are going to
create some fantastic performances. Again this year we will prepare four different halftime shows and a
pregame show. In addition to our home games, we will also perform in Ames at our game against Iowa State.
And, as most of you are already aware, we have accepted an invitation to perform in Rome for the Rome New
Year’s Day Parade!
For the third year, we will perform a live show on the Great Hall stage of the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing
Arts Center. When you return in August, you will be able to purchase our new CD, which is a recording of
last year’s live show titled “The Heartbeat of UNI”. Congratulations to the 2015 band for making a great
recording! The student Leadership Team is working very hard to make the 2016 season the best yet! I want to
thank the leadership for their willingness to give of their time for the good of the UNI marching program.
This newsletter contains important information about the 2016 season and pre-season training camp. Please
take the time to read the entire letter so that you are prepared for the season and for our first meeting in
August.
We are looking forward to having you join us for an exciting season of music and drill! I hope you have a
wonderful summer and I will see you in August.
Sincerely,
Dr. Galyen
319-273-2173
danny.galyen@uni.edu
IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO, PLEASE COMPLETE THE ONLINE REGISTRATION
FORM SO THAT WE WILL BE READY FOR YOUR ARRIVAL IN AUGUST:
http://www.uni.edu/music/marchingband/join/
PLEASE NOTE THAT MANY OF OUR PROCEDURES HAVE CHANGED FROM
PREVIOUS SEASONS. VETERAN MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO READ
CAREFULLY SO THAT YOU ARE WELL INFORMED FOR CAMP AND OUR SEASON
PMB LEADERSHIP
Director
Dr. Daniel Galyen is the Director of the UNI Panther Marching Band. Dr. Galyen holds a B.A. in music
education from Virginia Tech, a Masters degree in music education with a wind conducting emphasis from
Syracuse University, and a Ph.D. in music education with a wind conducting concentration from the University
of Florida. At UNI, Dr. Galyen directs the Panther Marching Band, conducts the Symphonic Band, and teaches
courses in conducting and music education.
Assistant Director
Nicole Davis serves as the Band Director at Hudson Community Schools and also serves as Assistant Director
of the Panther Marching Band. Nicole holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in music education from the
University of Northern Iowa. She was a member of the Panther Marching Band and served as Alto Saxophone
Section Leader, Drum Major, and Graduate Assistant.
Colorguard Instructor
Amy Hunzelman serves as the Director of Education and Special Programs at the Gallagher Bluedorn
Performing Arts Center (GBPAC). Amy holds a B.M. in Music Performance and B.A. in Communications from
the University of Iowa, a masters degree in Philanthropic and Nonprofit Development from UNI, and has over
ten years of colorguard coaching experience in the state of Iowa and Illinois. Amy also performed with Brass
Theatre, (now the broadway hit Blast!) in the mid ‘90’s traveling the U.S. with the Canadian Brass.
Drumline Instructor
Barry Dvorak is a native of Cresco, Iowa. He studied percussion at UNI and served as the Percussion
Coordinator for the Cedar Falls Public Schools from 1989-2011. He has performed with the WCF
Symphony Orchestra and the Wartburg Community Symphony. Barry also serves as the instructor of
the UNI Winter Drumline.
Graduate Assistants
Lucas Peterson is a native of Audubon, Iowa and earned his undergraduate degree in music education from the
University of Iowa in 2011. He was the band director at Woodbury Central High School for four years before
starting his master’s degree in music at UNI in 2015.
Logan Vander Weil earned his music education degree from the University of Northern Iowa. After graduation
he served as the band director at Winfield Mt Union. He is in his first year of his master’s degree in music at
UNI.
2016 Student Staff
The following Panther Marching Band members have been selected to serve as Staff for the 2016 season.
Congratulations to the following staff members:
Staff Managers:
Field Coordinators:
Equipment Managers:
Uniform Managers:
Librarians:
Special Projects:
Lauren Donoho and Anna Cavin
Josh Carlo, Ethan Seidenkranz, David Herzog
Mark Cochran, Christa McCall, Ryleigh Schnell
Morgan McDowell, Erin Hankemeier, Ryan O’Neil, Emma Wilker
Sarah Smith, Anne Langebartels, Rachel Rice, Meghan Hirsch
Darien Gordon, Ann Strom, Emily Murtha, Katie Mons, Joel Wauters
2016 Drum Majors
Dan Benson, Claire Conrad, Tia Heien, and Nate Jones have been selected to serve as Drum Majors for the
2016 season. We wish them well for a super season!
2016 Section Leaders
The following Panther Marching Band members have been selected to serve as Section Leaders based on their
high standard of musicianship and dedication. The Section Leaders are charged with the task of leading the
section and preparing music and marching for performance during sectional rehearsals.
GUARD CAPTAINS
Emily Doxsie
Lauren Menke
Ellie Meyers
PERCUSSION
Nick Behrends (Captain)
Dallas McDonough (Captain)
Paige McGrath (Captain)
Tommy Truelsen (Bass Drum)
FLUTE
Elise Jacobson (Music)
Jenn Michel (Music)
Annika Andrews (Marching)
Sammy Peak (Marching)
Kelsey Pettijohn (Marching)
Anna Putman (Marching)
CLARINET
Ashley Richardson (Music)
Madeline Degen (Marching)
Nicole VanDeWalle (Marching)
ALTO SAX
Maddie Roach (Music)
Kayla Jansen (Marching)
Mackenzie Wilson (Marching)
TENOR SAX/BARITONE
John Shea (Music)
Sam Nau (Music)
Anna Cavin (Marching)
Christina Hackbart (Marching)
MELLOPHONE
Amy Gissel (Music)
Adam Peters (Marching)
TRUMPET
Jessy Bartholomew (Music)
Logan Mohr (Music)
Kayla Ohrt (Marching)
Micayla Dawson (Marching)
Zach Armstrong (Marching)
TROMBONE
Michael Stow (Music)
Keaton Hull (Marching)
Katie Sandman (Marching)
TUBA
Alan Beving (Music)
Lindsay Kearns (Marching)
Audrey Skoog (Marching
PRE-SEASON BAND REHEARSAL INFORMATION
Pre-Season band rehearsals (Band Camp) will be held on the following dates:
Drumline and Colorguard: August 13-19
Winds (Woodwinds and Brass): August 15-19
Registration – General Information
All students should report to the lobby of the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center for marching band
registration according to the schedule below:
Drumline and Colorguard: 10:00am on Saturday, August 13
New Wind Players: 8:00-10:00am on Monday, August 15
Returning Wind Players: 10:00am-11:30am on Monday, August 15
Please do not report to your residence hall until you have checked in with us at the Gallagher Bluedorn
Performing Arts Center lobby.
If you are uncertain of your dorm assignment, call the Department of Residence at 319-273-2333. Note: Since
band members are moving into their permanent dorm rooms at the beginning of camp, we cannot
provide dorm accommodations for off-campus marching band members.
Early Move-In: There is NO HOUSING COST to students who are living in the dorms. In the past, some
students who have a lengthy drive to campus have asked to move in the day before their assigned move in date.
There is a fee to move in one day early. The band staff is not involved in these arrangements. To set this up,
please complete the early arrival form at www.uni.edu/dor/housing/early-arrival
Meals: All students (on and off-campus) will receive meals in the Piazza dining hall during the preseason camp.
These meals are provided at no cost to the student. Winds will receive meals starting with dinner on August
15. Drumline and Guard will receive meals starting with dinner on August 13. At the end of camp, dorm
residents should refer to mailings from the residence hall staff concerning future meals.
Monday Lunch: Lunch for Winds is not provided on Monday, August 15. Often, students will eat lunch at a
nearby restaurant with their family members, since lunch is immediately after move-in. However, some parents
and family members cannot stay through lunch. For this reason, all new students are invited to eat lunch with
veteran PMB members. At 11:00am, new students may meet in the lobby of the Gallagher Bluedorn
Performing Arts Center for “Lunch with the PMB”. Members of our band service co-ed sorority, Tau Beta
Sigma, will join new members for lunch at a nearby restaurant. This lunch is not included, so please bring cash.
This event is optional.
Transfer Student Meeting and Lunch: Transfer students are asked to come to a brief meeting and lunch
(Provided) on Monday, August 13 at 11:00am in PAC 30. The meeting and lunch will be a fun introduction to
our band, and will give transfer students an opportunity to meet and connect with current PMB students that
are their same year.
COLORGUARD:
Colorguard students should report to the Lobby of the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center for
registration between 10:00am-10:30am on Saturday, August 13 (a schedule appears below). After lunch, you
will be allowed to move your belongings into the residence halls. The colorguard begins rehearsals at 2:00
p.m. on Saturday, August 13. Please meet in the West Gym at this time. Meals for colorguard will be
provided during camp starting with dinner on Saturday, August 13.
The complete colorguard schedule for Saturday, August 13, 2016:
10:00 AM-10:30 AM
Check in, Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center Lobby
10:30 AM-1:45 PM
Move into Residence Halls and lunch on your own
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Guard Rehearsal (West Gym)
5:15 PM-6:15 PM
Dinner (provided, on campus)
6:15 PM-9:00PM
Guard Rehearsal (West Gym)
A reminder that colorguard students must audition over the summer to be accepted into the guard. If you have
not yet auditioned, please visit the website below for audition information:
http://www.uni.edu/music/marchingband/colorguard/index.html
DRUMLINE
Drumline/Frontline students should report to the Lobby of the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center
for registration between 10:30am-11:00am on Saturday, August 13 (a schedule appears below). After lunch,
you will be allowed to move your belongings into the residence halls. The drumline begins rehearsals at
2:15 p.m. on Saturday, August 13. Please meet in the GBPAC Davis Hall at this time. Meals for drumline
will be provided during camp starting with dinner on Saturday, August 13.
The complete drumline schedule for Saturday, August 13 is as follows:
10:00 AM-10:30 AM
Check in, Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center Lobby
10:30 AM-1:45 PM
Move into Residence Halls and lunch on your own
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Rehearsal (GBPAC Davis)
5:15 PM-6:15 PM
Dinner (provided, on campus)
6:15 PM-9:00PM
Rehearsal (GBPAC Davis)
Drumline (including frontline/pit) students must audition for a position on the line over the summer,
preference is given to auditions received prior to July 13, 2015. If you have not yet auditioned, please visit the
website below for audition information:
http://www.uni.edu/music/marchingband/drumline/index.html
WIND PLAYERS:
On Monday, August 15, new members will register between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m., and veteran members will
register between 10:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. – both at the lobby of the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts
Center. You will register for marching band, be issued music, T-shirt, shorts, baseball hat, and instrument if
you requested one (see additional information under Instruments below).
After you have completed your registration, new members are free to move into residence halls until 12:30
p.m., and vets are free until 3:00 p.m. At 12:30 p.m. new members will have a short meeting in the Dome,
followed by our first marching rehearsal at 1:00 p.m. (also in the Dome). At 3:00 p.m., vets will meet in the
GBPAC Great Hall.
Please refer to the following schedule for Monday, August 15:
WINDS SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY, AUGUST 15:
New Winds
8:00 am - 10:00 am
8:15am - 12:30pm
11:00am - 12:30pm
11:00am - 12:30 pm
12:30pm - 1:00 pm
1:00pm - 2:30 pm
2:30pm - 3:30 pm
3:30pm - 5:15 pm
5:15pm - 6:30 pm
New Wind Players Registration [GBPAC lobby]
Immediately after Registering in GBPAC lobby, move-in to residence halls
(lunch on your own during this time)
Transfer Student Meeting and Lunch (Provided, PAC 30)
Optional: New Winds meet in GBPAC lobby at 11:00am for lunch with
Veteran PMB members (Please bring cash for local fast food)
New Member Orientation Meeting [UNI-Dome]
Guard/New Member Winds Marching Instruction [UNI-Dome]
New Member Break
Music Rehearsal [Winds in GBPAC; Guard in West Gym; Perc in
Davis]
Dinner at Piazza
6:30pm - 9:30 pm
9:45 pm Returning Winds
10:00am - 11:30 am
10:15am - 3:30pm
3:00pm - 3:30 pm
3:30pm - 5:15 pm
5:15pm - 6:30 pm
6:30pm - 9:30 pm
9:45 pm -
Marching Instruction – all members [UNI-Dome]
S’mores Social [outside of Shull Hall]
Returning Wind Players Registration [GBPAC lobby]
Immediately after Registering in GBPAC lobby, move-in to residence halls
(lunch on your own during this time)
Veteran Orientation [GBPAC Great Hall]
Music Rehearsal [Winds in GBPAC; Guard/West Gym; Perc/Davis]
Dinner at Piazza
Marching Instruction – all members [UNI-Dome]
S’mores Social [outside of Shull Hall]
TYPICAL BAND CAMP WEEK SCHEDULE (Starting on Tuesday):
The preseason camp daily schedule will follow an 8:15 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. schedule, except on Monday when
camp starts. Below is a typical schedule, although an exact schedule with some variations to this will be given
to you on arrival at camp.
8:15 am - 10:15 am
10:15 am - 10:30 am
10:30 am - 11:30 am
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
12:45 pm - 2:30 pm
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
3:00 pm - 3:45pm
3:45pm - 4:00pm
4:00 pm - 5:15pm
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
9:45pm
Rehearsal
Break
Rehearsal
Lunch
Rehearsal
Break
Rehearsal
Break
Rehearsal
Dinner
Rehearsal
Planned Social Activity (Optional)
Note: SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 will be used for student uniform check out. Please be available Saturday
afternoon between 1:00pm-5:00pm to get your uniform at Russell Hall.
MUSIC MAJOR ENSEMBLE AUDITIONS
Those students who are scheduled to audition for Wind Symphony/Orchestra/Symphonic Band on Friday,
August 19 will be excused at least one hour prior to the audition to prepare. In many cases, you may be granted
additional time depending on the schedule. At check in, you will have an opportunity to indicate that you are
auditioning so that we are aware you will be leaving rehearsal early.
INSTRUMENTS
If you requested a university instrument on the registration form, your instrument will be ready for you on
Monday, August 15. You will be asked to sign a form assuming responsibility for this instrument, its care,
normal use, and proper return. The instrument rental fee per semester is approximately$40.00. This price is
determine by the School of Music and applies to all instruments and all ensembles. The price may change
slightly over the summer depending on School of Music policy changes. This fee will be added to your U-bill.
You need to provide your own reeds, ligature, oil, lyre, flip folder, etc.
ITEMS STUDENTS MUST PURCHASE FOR PARTICIPATION IN PMB
There are several items that students must purchase to participate in PMB. Some items you must order over
the summer on your own and bring to camp with you in August. These include flip folders, marching shoes,
and gloves. Other items will be purchased through our website when you register, and include your PMB Tshirt, shorts, and baseball hat, which we will have ready for you when you check in for band camp. Please see
the checklist below to make sure you have purchased all required items prior to arrival.
I. ITEMS YOU MUST PURCHASE INDEPENDENTLY AND BRING WITH YOU TO CAMP:
(please also see “Where to Purchase” below)
WINDS
1. FLIP FOLDERS
Wind players should have a lyre and flip folder with approximately 20-30 pages and a lyre. Please
have these items with you when you come to camp.
2. WHITE MARCHING SHOES
Wind students are expected to provide their own white marching shoes. Acceptable brands of
marching shoe are: Drillmasters, Style Plus, Speedster, Bando, Directors Showcase, or Dinkles. The
shoes MUST be white and have a WHITE OUTSOLE (the part that contacts the ground must also
be white). See below about where to order.
3. WHITE GLOVES
Wind players are expected to provide their own white gloves. We recommend that you have at least
two pair. Any all-white marching glove listed at the websites below is acceptable.
PERCUSSION
(Percussionists do not wear gloves)
1. THREE-RING BINDER
All percussionists should have a three ring binder of an appropriate size to hold 50 or more pages of
music. We also recommend that you provide plastic sleeves for you to insert your music in the binder
in order to avoid tearing.
2. WHITE MARCHING SHOES
Percussion students are expected to provide their own white marching shoes. Acceptable brands of
marching shoe are: Drillmasters, Style Plus, Speedster, Bando, Directors Showcase, or Dinkles. The
shoes MUST be white and have a WHITE OUTSOLE (the part that contacts the ground must also
be white). See below about where to order.
GUARD
1. 6 FOOT SILVER ALUMINUM FLAG POLE
Recommended link:
http://www.bandshoppe.com/catalog/productDetail.do?p=Aluminum_Flag_Poles
2. PRACTICE SILK, SIZE 36x54, TEAL COLOR
Recommended link:
http://www.bandshoppe.com/catalog/productDetail.do?p=In_Stock_Rectangle_Poly_China_Silk_B
udget_Flags
3. PERFORMANCE SHOES
All guard students will need Black Kulerswift guard shoes (see link below)
http://www.bandshoppe.com/catalog/productDetail.do?p=Style_Plus_Kulerswift_Gaurd_Shoes
4. PERFORMANCE GLOVES
The colorguard performs with Nude Fingerless Guard Gloves (see link below)
http://www.bandshoppe.com/catalog/productDetail.do?p=Fingerless_Guard_Gloves
WHERE TO PURCHASE:
Any of the following companies would be acceptable vendors for purchase of shoes, gloves, and flip
folders:
Band Shoppe http://bandshoppe.com
Bandmans www.bandmans.com
American Band www.americanband.com
Style Plus www.styleplusband.com
Smith-Walbridge www.swbandproducts.com
ITEMS YOU WILL PURCHASE DURING ONLINE REGISTRATION
During online registration students will pay the band fee appropriate for their year in PMB. Fees are paid
with a credit or debit card. Please make sure you have a credit/debit card available when registering. The
band fees are as follows:
New Students (Wind, Percussion, and Guard) – $70.00. Includes PMB shirt, shorts, baseball hat, and band
fees
Returning Students (Wind, Percussion, and Guard) – $50.00. Includes all band fees. If your white hat/black
shirt is no longer in a condition to wear for performance please purchase a replacement when you register
online.
Shirt/Shorts/Baseball Hat will be worn at all performances. So that we know your sizes, please make sure
you have completed the online registration before July 29, 2016:
http://www.uni.edu/music/marchingband/join.html
UNIFORMS
Uniforms will be issued during preseason camp. Please refer to the band handbook given at camp for detailed
responsibilities regarding the uniform.
ACCESSORIES
When you arrive for registration, you will have the option to purchase the 2015 PMB CD ($10.00). The CD is
optional. The only method of payment we may accept onsite is check or cash.
SOCIAL EVENTS
As you may already know the UNI Band likes to have fun!! During preseason camp several social events have
been organized for your enjoyment. We encourage you to attend them all!
REHEARSAL DRESS CODE
Be sure to bring comfortable clothes for marching. Shoes should be well broken in and comfortable. No
sandals, flip-flops, or open toe shoes are allowed. Students should bring sunscreen and sunglasses for
occasional outdoor rehearsals. Clothing with inappropriate language or suggestive content is prohibited.
Clothing should cover the body in a way appropriate for school.
REMEMBER
Please check your fall schedule to be sure that you are enrolled in Marching Band.
Freshman/Sophomore course number: MUS ENS 1180
Junior/Senior course number: MUS ENS 3180
Graduate student course number: MUS ENS 5180
WORK STUDY
If you are eligible and have received an award letter for “Work Study”, there are work opportunities available
as a member of the support staff in the School of Music. Contact Tammy Hook in the music office located at
115 Russell Hall; phone 319-273-2024 or tammy.hook@uni.edu.
NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION/UNI NOW
All new students will be able to participate in both Panther Marching Band and UNI Now New Student
Orientation. The Panther Marching Band and UNI Now have collaborated to create a customized experience
that allows students to participate in certain activities of both programs. Students will be excused from
rehearsal to attend certain UNI Now events on Thursday, which will be outlined in your camp schedule on
your arrival at camp. Certain UNI Now programs offered on Friday will be offered for PMB students on
Saturday so that students can attend camp. A complete schedule will be provided for you when you arrive at
camp on August 15.
LOFTS
Previously we offered extended breaks on Thursday so that students could pick up lofts. Lofts are now standard
in all residence halls and will be in place when you arrive, so the worry of picking up and assembling lofts has
now been alleviated.
WORKING ON CAMPUS
Training sessions for students who work on campus (dining halls, etc.) often conflict with band camp
rehearsals. Campus employers will hold a separate training session for marching band students that does not
conflict with rehearsal. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT YOUR EMPLOYER TO
ARRANGE YOUR TRAINING SESSION. Students are not excused from band to attend these training
sessions.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The band pays the costs associated with room and board for band students during the week of band camp. This
is done with the understanding that you will function as a full member of the band during the 2016 season. If
you arrive at camp and then decide to not continue with band, it is possible that you may be charged for your
meals and your stay in the residence hall. In addition, it may not be possible for us to issue refunds for
materials you have purchased (band T-shirt, baseball hat, shorts).
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
We are excited to have accepted an invitation to perform the 2016/2017 Rome New Year’s Day Parade! This
trip is optional, but based on the great success of our London trip two years ago we encourage you to attend!
For information about the Rome trip, including payment schedules and dates, please visit:
http://www.uni.edu/marchingband/ROME/Rome.html
REHEARSALS
Once the semester starts, we will follow the following Class/Rehearsal Schedule:
Monday
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Friday
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Rehearsal Location: UNI Dome
CONTACTS
If your questions were not answered in this newsletter or for further assistance, please contact:
Danny Galyen, Director
Susan Grover, Secretary
Nicole Davis, Assistant Director
Amy Hunzelman, Guard Instructor
Barry Dvorak, Drumline Instructor
danny.galyen@uni.edu
susan.grover@uni.edu
nicole.davis@uni.edu
amy.hunzelman@uni.edu
barry.dvorak@uni.edu
319-273-2173
319-273-2025
319-273-3679
2016 BAND CAMP AND PERFORMANCE CALENDAR:
Please mark your calendars with these dates!
Date
Event
Time
July 9, 2016
Leadership Retreat
10am
July 29, 2016
Marching Band Online Registration Due
August 13-14, 2016
Preseason Leadership Weekend
August 13-29, 2016
Preseason Band Camp for Drumline and Colorguard
August 15-19, 2016
Preseason Band Camp for Woodwinds and Brass
September 3, 2016
UNI at Iowa State
TBA
September 10, 2016
Montana at UNI (Band Day)
TBA
October 1, 2016
Southern Illinois at UNI (Homecoming)
TBA
October 10, 2016 (Mon.)
Metro Marching Band Classic, Cedar Rapids (evening)
TBA
October 6, 2016 (Thurs)
Special Dome Rehearsal
6:308:30
pm
October 22, 2016
South Dakota at UNI (Family Weekend)
TBA
October 29, 2016
North Dakota State at UNI
TBA
November 6, 2016
Band Banquet
TBA
November 7, 2016
PMB LIVE! (at GBPAC Great Hall)
6pm
November 19, 2015
South Dakota State at UNI (Senior Day)
TBA
November 25 or 26, 2016
Possible Playoff Game (Volunteer Band)
TBA
December 2 or 3, 2016
Possible Playoff Game (Full Band)
TBA
December 9 or 10, 2016
Possible Playoff Game (Full Band)
TBA
December 16 or 17, 2016
Possible Playoff Game (Full Band)
TBA
December 28 - January 5
ROME!! Optional trip - perform in Rome NY Day Parade!
TBA
January 7, 2017
Possible National Championship Game
TBA
Game times are subject to change. Additional performance dates may be added as updated information
becomes available. Game times are usually announced over the summer and will be placed on our site as
soon as announced: http://www.uni.edu/music/marchingband/calendar.html
GO PANTHERS!!! GET READY FOR AN EXCITING FALL!
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