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Roadies....
Be
a Parkway West Band Roadie!
The
equipment needed for the Pit (percussion) and Color Guard during Marching
Band season requires a lot of help in setting up and positioning.
Props and set pieces are also built for each year's show. Just
getting all the equipment to the field and back is a major effrot.
Students do a great deal of this themselves, but it does require a crew of
parents that can be depended upon for each performance. These
Roadies also transport the equipment when the band travels. If you
are skilled mechanically, have any construction skills, or just want to
help, the Roadies are always looking for a "few good
parents."
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Roadie
Characteristics |
What Do Roadies
Do? |
- Intelligent
- Talented
- Artistic
- Capable
- Strong
- Courageous
- Flexible
- Innovative
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We
Build
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We
Repair
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We
Lift
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We
Pack
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We
Haul
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We
Store
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What Does Being a
Roadie Cost Me? |
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Time,
when Building Scenery, Repairing Equipment
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Time
Before and After Performances
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Not
Being in the Stands during the Performances
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Being a Roadie -
The RIGHT Choice! |
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You can
do many things to help our band kids, but none is more
rewarding -- physically, mentally, or spiritually.
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Snob
appeal - distinctive shirt patch
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You'll
be seen by thousands of people!
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Roadies - A Great
Way to Participate |
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A
Proud Group with a Distinguished History (going back many
years B.Z.)
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Our
Efforts Significantly Contribute to Successful Performances
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We're
Where the Action is!
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Esprit
de Corps
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An
Equal Opportunity Employer
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"I've
never constructed scenery before being a Roadie, but now I've got an offer
to work backstage at the Muny", Joe B.
"Wow!
Do the kids really push all this garbage on the field themselves during
the week?", Susan T.
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