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Date: Fri 27-Sep-1996

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Date: Fri 27-Sep-1996

Publication: Bee

Author: DOTTIE

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NHS-Band-music-schools

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The Hills Are Alive With Music And Motion

B Y D OROTHY E VANS

A sunny September morning, a sparkling blue sky and the rousing sounds of a

high school marching band strutting its stuff for a worthy cause - it doesn't

get any better than that.

The quiet streets of Fairfield Hills came to life Saturday morning as 196

Newtown High School Marching Band and Color Guard members stepped out for

their March-A-Thon fundraiser. They twirled their flags, blew their horns and

beat their drums so enthusiastically that the reverberations echoed off the

brick walls of the now-empty buildings and the tunes were enjoyed by

participants in a youth soccer game being held on the grounds nearby.

Perhaps the best sounds of the day, however, came when band members learned

their March-A-Thon fundraiser had netted more than $5,000 for ongoing band

expenses such as transportation and purchase of instruments and equipment.

Each band member had been asked to recruit sponsors willing to donate at least

a dollar a mile for the event, and many sponsors donated a great deal more to

make the March-A-Thon a success.

Band Director Jack Zamary didn't waste this opportunity to practice a few

drills, and elementary school Band Director Dennis Hyde kept a close eye on

the precision marching group, as did color guard coaches Avril Fraser and Jay

Daly.

Making music while covering ground is what the Newtown High band specializes

in, according to Mr Zamary.

"Everyone's moving all the time. They can perform anywhere from 80 to 90

sets," Mr Zamary said during a rest break in the band's continuous seven-mile

course around the Fairfield Hills circle.

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