This week, students of the Camden Fairview High School Cardinal Band
received a piece of good news that not many people hear in their lifetime
– they found out that they were chosen to participate in the 2005 Presidential
Inaugural Parade. The parade, which will immediately follow President Bush’s
swearing-in ceremony, will take place in Washington D.C., January 20th.
Camden Fairview’s selection to take part in the Inaugural Parade is
an incredible honor – perhaps the highest honor a marching band can receive.
Thousands of bands from across the nation - ranging from junior high to
Ivy League colleges - applied to march in the parade, yet only 34 were
selected by the Presidential Inaugural Committee to participate!
The Camden Fairview band will march along a 1.7-mile parade route down
Pennsylvania Avenue, that begins at our nation's Capitol and ends at the
White House. Nearly half-a-million people will observe the parade route
along the way, and millions more will watch the parade live on national
television.
I was proud to attend the announcement ceremony, where I had the opportunity
to congratulate the band members in person for their prestigious selection.
And given that I am the proud parent of a young band member, I know first-hand
how incredibly proud their families and their community must feel regarding
their tremendous accomplishment.
The honor awarded to the students of the Camden Fairview Cardinal Band
is the perfect example that our public education system is a place where
students are academically challenged and a place where they have the opportunity
to explore and discover their other gifted talents - in this case
music.
Again, congratulations to the students, faculty and parents associated
with the Camden Fairview Cardinal Band for being chosen to participate
in the Presidential Inaugural Parade. There is no question that when this
band has the opportunity to showcase their talents to the world next month,
they will make the people of the great state of Arkansas very proud. |