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CMA Website
The Columbia Music Association has it's own website designed
to keep the public, and Columbia music students from the
elementary level through high school informed on all the
latest information concerning concert appearances,
fundraisers, and rehearsal dates. This website will
also host dates and information for the Columbia Percussion
drum line and will feature photos of past music events.
The website can be found at
www.columbiaschoolsmusic.org. Any further questions can
be addressed to Mr. Cushman at (517) 784-2972.
(Please note
that by clicking on this link, you will be leaving the
Columbia School District website.)
Columbia Band Wins State Championship!
The rock rhythms and
beautiful choruses of The Who’s rock opera “TOMMY” soared into the
stands last Saturday as the Columbia Central high school “Golden
Eagles” marching band took to the gridiron one last time at the 2007
Michigan Competitive Band Associations State Championship finals
contest held at the Motor City’s Ford Field. The moment of truth
came during the Flight IV awards ceremony at the end of the evening.
You could hear a pin drop as judges tallied up the points, and the
announcers voice began reading the final scores of each of the 10
bands performing. Hopes and dreams of a big win soon turned to
reality as band members, parents, other fans and spectators cheered
with excitement as the Columbia band learned they had taken the
first place state championship with a score of 83.80, the
highest score of all four of their fall seasons competitions.
In addition to winning the coveting first place trophy, the band
also captured awards for “Best General Effect” and “Best Marching”.
Work on the marching show that started as early as June of this year
and long hours put in by students, staff and parent volunteers were
rewarded during the awards ceremony as a special white banner was
given the band in honor of all their achievements. Band director Joe
Folts was both happy and proud as each band member was also given a
special red, white and blue “Olympic style” medal for all their hard
work and a job well done. |