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1 Band Camp 2018 Dundee Viking Marching Band members will attend Camp at FaHoLo Conference Center from Sunday, August 5th to Friday, August 10th. On Sunday, students will check into the high school band room promptly at 2:00pm. The band will travel to Grass Lake, MI, by school bus. Upon arrival at camp, students will move into rooms, eat dinner, attend an orientation meeting, and participate in team building activ- ities. Monday through Friday the schedule will follow a standard format of breakfast at 7:30am, in rooms by 10:30pm and lights-out at 11:00pm. Nightly social activities are also planned. Students will present a sneak preview of the marching show at Dundee High School upon returning from camp on Friday. This performance begins at 2:30pm and will take place on the track field next to the high school. PRE-CAMP ACTIVITIES ROOKIE CLINIC All new members of the Dundee Viking Marching Band are considered rookiesuntil their first performance with the band. This rookie clinic is designed to provide new members with a basic comprehension of marching techniques and commands used by the band throughout the marching season. Attendance is mandatory. PRE-CAMP PARENT MEETING An important meeting will take place for all marching band members and their parents in the high school band room on Thursday, August 2nd at 6:30pm. We are asking that at least one parent/guardian be in attendance at this meeting—even if you are a seasoned marching band parent :-) Leadership Meeting/Training All 2018 Marching Band Section Leaders, Squad Leaders, Color Guard Captains, and Drum Ma- jors are required to attend. We will eat a meal together after the leadership training, most likely carpooling to a local restaurant or fast food establishment, please plan accordingly. Reminder: All students enrolled in band for the 2018-2019 school year are expected to be at band camp unless prior arrangements have been made with Ms. Yettaw. Sectionals This years marching show includes a solo in the song This Is Me”. This solo is open to all brass players. Transposed parts are available on re- quest. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, August 1st after the brass sectional. All audi- tions will be performed from memory and in front of an audience. Confidence, projection, and musical expression (including vibrato) will be taken into account when choosing a soloist. July 30 (M) July 31 (T) Aug. 1st (W) Aug. 2nd (Th) Aug. 3rd (F) Leadership Training 2pm-6pm Woodwind Sectional 12pm-2pm Brass /Low W.W. Sectional 12pm-2pm Returning Members Marching Clinic 2pm-3:30pm Rookie Clinic + Sophomores 2pm-4pm Rookie Clinic 2:30pm-4:30pm Solo Audition 2pm Rookie Clinic 4pm-6pm Rookie Clinic 2:30pm-4:30pm Parent Meeting 6:30pm Solo Auditions Brass/Low W.W.—Trumpet, Trombone, Bari- tone, Sousaphone, & Tenor Sax Woodwind—Flute, Clarinet, Alto Sax, Mellophone Returning Members Marching Clinic 10th-11th grade students who participated in the Dundee Viking Marching Band last year are re- quired to attend this brush-upmarching clinic.

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    Band Camp 2018 Dundee Viking Marching Band members will attend Camp at FaHoLo Conference Center from Sunday, August 5th to Friday, August 10th. On Sunday, students will check into the high school band room promptly at 2:00pm. The band will travel to Grass Lake, MI, by school bus. Upon arrival at camp, students will move into rooms, eat dinner, attend an orientation meeting, and participate in team building activ-ities. Monday through Friday the schedule will

    follow a standard format of breakfast at 7:30am, in rooms by 10:30pm and lights-out at 11:00pm. Nightly social activities are also planned. Students will present a sneak preview of the marching show at Dundee High School upon returning from camp on Friday. This performance begins at 2:30pm and will take place on the track field next to the high school.

    PRE-CAMP ACTIVITIES

    ROOKIE CLINIC

    All new members of the Dundee Viking Marching Band are considered “rookies” until their first performance with the band. This rookie clinic is designed to provide new members with a basic comprehension of marching techniques and commands used by the band throughout the marching season. Attendance is mandatory. PRE-CAMP PARENT MEETING

    An important meeting will take place for all marching band members and their parents in the high school band room on Thursday, August 2nd at 6:30pm. We are asking that at least one parent/guardian be in attendance at this meeting—even if you are a seasoned marching band parent :-)

    Leadership Meeting/Training

    All 2018 Marching Band Section Leaders, Squad Leaders, Color Guard Captains, and Drum Ma-jors are required to attend. We will eat a meal together after the leadership training, most likely carpooling to a local restaurant or fast food establishment, please plan accordingly.

    Reminder: All students enrolled in band for the 2018-2019 school year are expected to

    be at band camp unless prior arrangements have been made with Ms. Yettaw.

    Sectionals

    This year’s marching show includes a solo in the song “This Is Me”. This solo is open to all brass players. Transposed parts are available on re-quest. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, August 1st after the brass sectional. All audi-tions will be performed from memory and in front of an audience. Confidence, projection, and musical expression (including vibrato) will be taken into account when choosing a soloist.

    July 30 (M) July 31 (T) Aug. 1st (W) Aug. 2nd (Th) Aug. 3rd (F)

    Leadership Training 2pm-6pm

    Woodwind Sectional 12pm-2pm

    Brass /Low W.W. Sectional 12pm-2pm

    Returning Members Marching Clinic 2pm-3:30pm

    Rookie Clinic + Sophomores 2pm-4pm

    Rookie Clinic 2:30pm-4:30pm

    Solo Audition 2pm

    Rookie Clinic 4pm-6pm

    Rookie Clinic 2:30pm-4:30pm

    Parent Meeting 6:30pm

    Solo Auditions

    Brass/Low W.W.—Trumpet, Trombone, Bari-tone, Sousaphone, & Tenor Sax Woodwind—Flute, Clarinet, Alto Sax, Mellophone

    Returning Members Marching Clinic

    10th-11th grade students who participated in the Dundee Viking Marching Band last year are re-quired to attend this “brush-up” marching clinic.

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    Each member is to bring all necessary equipment to camp. Woodwind players must stock four playable reeds at all times. Brass players must have valve/slide oil. Colorguard members are responsible for bringing all practice and performance equipment. Percussionists should pack appropriate sticks/mallets and drums/harnesses.

    All members should bring a clipboard with a writing utensil and highlighter for drill charts. These should be personalized for easy identification. All members are required to have a refillable water bottle for field practice (we recommend 2) and encouraged to bring a backpack to help carry supplies from rooms to the rehearsal area.

    Equipment Essentials

    W H A T T O P A C K

    Music Please have your music organized in a flip folder and measures numbered prior to band camp. Half-Time Music must be memorized prior to leaving for camp. The Star-Spangled Banner & DHS Fight Song must be memorized by the end of band camp. Music memorization will be tested throughout camp, get as much of a head start as possible! Let’s start the 2018 Marching Season off strong!! *Please let your section leader or drum majors know if you are in need of a flip folder or lyre.

    CLOTHING Shorts, Jeans, Sweats Shirts (short and long sleeved) Comfortable marching shoes (2-3 pairs) Socks/Undergarments Sweatshirt Jacket/Coat/Rain Gear Hat(s) Bathing Suit/Towel (students cannot use towels from their rooms for the beach or pool) Shower Shoes

    BEDDING All bedding (fitted sheet, top sheet, light blanket and pillow with case) is included. Students may bring 1 extra pillow and another blanket if desired.

    TOILETRIES Soap/Shampoo/Deodorant Toothbrush/Toothpaste Bug Spray/ SUNSCREEN! Towels and washcloths are provided by the camp!

    MUSIC SUPPLIES Paper clips/Pencils/Highlighter Marching Instrument Flip Folder/Clipboard Extra Reeds/Valve Oil

    OTHER Flashlight Watch/Clock Sunglasses

    Pre-Game/Stand Music DHS Fight Song Star-Spangled Banner Get Into The Game ! Cheer Pack Slammin’ Jammin’ Cheer Pack Quick Stand Pack Jock Rock

    Half-Time Music Hallelujah (Good To Be Alive) Believer Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) The Greatest This Is Me

    “Struggle & Triumph”

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    CAMP SPECIFICS

    All policies stated in the Dundee High School “Code of Conduct” are enforced at band camp and all band functions. As guests, we must also respect the rules of FaHoLo Conference Center. Any dam-ages to the rooms or common areas will be billed to the individual responsible. The band director reserves the right to send home (without refund of fees and via parent transport) any student who fails to follow rules or accept supervision . The following activities are expressly prohibited at band camp: -Hazing of any sort -Pranks/Practical Jokes -Smoking, drugs, alcoholic beverages -Leaving rooms after lights-out -Leaving the camp grounds -Accepting visitors to the camp -Rude behavior to any camp employee, staff or chaperone Additional rules include: -Rooms and meeting areas will be kept clean. -Members must attend all meals and evening activities. -Females are allowed only in female rooms, males only in male rooms.

    GENERAL RULES ACTIVITIES

    Camp is a place for work, but students will also have time to relax and enjoy themselves. Every afternoon (Monday-Thursday) band members will have an opportunity to swim, play sand volleyball, basketball or choose from many other activities. Nightly social events are also scheduled. Activities for this year will include skit night, campfire, staff scavenger hunt, a dance and more.

    EMERGENCIES

    Student cell phones are to be kept in their rooms at all times and will not be available to them during rehearsals, field time and group activities. If you need to reach your student for emergency purposes, you may call the DHS Band Camp Coordinator or camp FaHoLo, at the numbers below: DHS Band Camp Coordinator: 734-417-3090 FaHoLo (emergencies only) 517-522-6801

    Students may bring snack food and drinks to consume outside of scheduled meal times. Please ensure that all snacks are stored in containers that can be sealed so as to prevent spills and an open invitation for “critters”.

    As is procedure for several bands who travel away to band camp, friends, relatives and former band members are NOT to visit students at camp. The band travels away for intensive, private study and need to keep distractions to a minimum. If you have made arrangements with Ms. Yettaw to stop by camp, please note that Faholo will charge an entrance fee. *Special Note To Freshman Parents: Some students find being away from home difficult. If your student is struggling and calls/texts asking to be picked up prior to the conclusion of camp, you are strongly encouraged to resist the urge to do so. Instead, please contact Ms. Yettaw before deciding to make the trip so she can address and help your student with the issue that is troubling them. It is important that together we do everything possible to support your student and the growth that will come from the ability to persevere and finish well. Band camp is a demanding week, but it is also filled with opportunities for fun, recreation, new friendships, group bonding, and individual growth. Ms. Yettaw can be contacted through the band camp coordinator Katherine Schmidt: 734-417-3090

    Visitors During Camp

    Food

    Updates/Info Regular updates and pictures from camp will be posted on the Dundee Band Parent Facebook Page throughout the week. If you use Facebook, but haven’t joined this page, send a request so you can keep connected while we are away. This page is also a great resource to help you stay connected throughout the year.

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    CAMP SPECIFICS-CONT’D.

    Students are expected to dress properly at all times. Certain types of clothing are not suitable for band rehearsals. Please plan accordingly for these expectations: -Students are not allowed barefoot or stocking- footed outside of their rooms. -Tennis shoes and socks must be worn to all field rehearsals. Sandals are not acceptable footwear for marching. - “Extra-short” shorts are not allowed. -Clothing must be worn in a fashion which prevents exposure of undergarments. -Clothing which includes profanity or references to drugs or alcohol will not be permitted. -Clothing must not restrict the student from fulfilling marching activities. -Swimwear: No bikinis (or may be covered with a t-shirt) or speedos

    CLOTHING AND ATTIRE

    Sneak Preview

    Parents, relatives and friends are invited to a pre-season performance of the Dundee Viking Marching Band on Friday, August 10th at 2:30pm at Dundee High School. This event will be held on the high school track field next to the high school and should last approximately 30 minutes.

    MEDICATION POLICY

    All medications will be collected at a check-in table before leaving for camp. State law requires all medications be stored in their original containers with dosage and frequency clearly marked. This includes over-the-counter medications. Medications will be dispensed by the Camp Medic as instructed/needed. Any special instructions should be included in the Health and Travel Form. FYI: Per the State Inspection last year, we do not need to have copies of Insurance Cards on file.