Sr. Band in China 2009
Playing on the Great Wall
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Reynolds students have the opportunity to participate in trips to various places in North America and occasionally around the globe.
This Years Trips
BLUE BAND 2010 TOUR REYNOLDS GREEN BAND
“ON THE ROAD AGAIN”
MARCH 3-14, 2010
We are pleased to offer an twelve day band trip to the United States.
Students will begin the tour during their spring break and will miss 1
school day. In total we will be visiting nine states.
We will visit a variety of locations, including the Olympic Site in Salt
Lake City, Utah, the mile high city of Denver, Colorado, visit Red Rock
Mountain Amphitheatre, enjoy an Off Broadway musical theatre performance
at the Hale Centre Theatre, visit Mt. Rushmore, the Black Hills of Dakota
and Crazy Horse in South Dakota; and a variety of other attractions along
our travels. One of the highlights will be a caving experience at the
Jewel Caves in North Dakota.
We will take part in University Music Clinics at Brigham Young University
in Utah, the University of Colorado and the University of Western Washington
as well as performances at a variety of other venues. Students will also
have the opportunity to participate in sectional studies at a university
level and schedule permitting enjoy performances of local symphonies.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TOUR
APRIL 22-28
This year we are pleased to offer an seven-day band trip to Alberta to
participate in the Banff Rocky Moutain Musical Festival at the Banff Centre
for the Performing Arts. As well as the music component of the tour, students
will have the opportunity to visit the Sulphur Mountain Gondola, Banff
Hot Springs, Olympic Oval and facilities, Calgary Science Centre, Lake
Louise, Fairmount Hot Springs and a Dinner Theatre in Calgary. After the
Festival, we will be heading north to spend the day at the West Edmonton
Mall.
The cost of the trip will include hotel, bus, and ferry costs, as well
as entrance fees and most breakfasts. Students will be responsible for
their meal costs. The decision on the amount of spending money a student
wishes to take with them is between the student and their parents. Students
bringing along snack foods (granola bars, etc.) can help reduce costs.
