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Pride of Douglas Marching Band fundraising for Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade
Pride of Douglas Marching Band fundraising for Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

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Pride of Douglas Marching Band fundraising for Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade

DOUGLAS, Ala. (WHNT) — The Pride of Douglas Marching Band is four months away from performing at the Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade in Hawaii. With around $225,000 in travel expenses left to fundraise, they're asking the community to help. 'We're a growing program and we're trying to let our kids know that they're deserving of the same things that other programs are,' said Band Director Jesse Tiner. 'We've done some things, but this is definitely the biggest for us.' The Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade takes place in Waikiki on December 7th. Tiner said the band was invited to attend after submitting recordings of their performances. Sophomore Max Rodriguez said the band was overjoyed when they heard the news at their Christmas concert. 'Everyone was like, you know, cheering because like, this is new,' he said. 'Douglas High School going to Hawaii is something I never thought about here in my years of marching band and I'm really excited.' Freshman Drum Major MaKynli Beard will be lead the drum section in the Memorial Parade. She said she's nervous but excited for the opportunity to practice leadership. 'I will up-bring kids and everybody else and will definitely be serious when I need to be, but other than that, just have fun until the serious parts come.' Tiner said the band has raised roughly $50,000 of their $275,000 goal and are planning several fundraising events over the summer, including a Band Bazar May 30 and 31 at the VFW Fairgrounds in Boaz. 'I think pretty soon we're gonna cross 50 vendors, some larger food trucks, lots of arts and crafts, live music throughout both days, lots of kids activities,' he said. Tiner said the band is also hosting a benefit concert on June 28 featuring local bands and a range of genres. For more information on ticket sales, upcoming fundraisers, and how to support the Pride of Douglas Marching Band, visit their website or Facebook page. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

MPD: Man detained after fight outside Douglas High graduation
MPD: Man detained after fight outside Douglas High graduation

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • Yahoo

MPD: Man detained after fight outside Douglas High graduation

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man is in custody after he got into a fight outside a high school graduation after someone allegedly spat on his sister, Memphis Police confirmed. At 2:46 p.m. on Saturday, officers responded to a 'fight/holding' prisoner' call at the Renasant Center located on N Main St. The Renasant Center was hosting the Douglas High School graduation. When officers arrived, they met with an officer from Memphis-Shelby County Schools. The officer told them that he saw the suspect and another person engaged in a fight. The officer with MSCS said he saw a Glock 19X semiautomatic handgun fall from the suspect's waistband. It ended up getting picked. MASE Dean of Students violates protection order, gets probation The MSCS officer took the suspect and the other person into custody. MPD officers interviewed the suspect, who said that the other person had allegedly spit on his 17-year-old sister. At that time, he said he smacked the person in the face and then a fist fight ensued. At this time, no charges have been pressed. We will update this story as more information becomes available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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