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4a8b6bc239fe9 The entire group, including most chaperones, Windstar and Star Destinations personnel.
Upper classmen bus.
Choir performs for the Sears Tower lunch crowd.
La, la, la!
HS Choir
Relaxing before the choir sings.
View from Sears Tower.
View from Sears Tower.
View from Sears Tower.
View from Sears Tower.
The United Center: home of the Bulls & Blackhawks.
View from Sears Tower.
Millennium Park
Chicago
Medieval Times
Medieval Times
Soup?
Waiting to watch the Knights!
Photo opportunity.
Grant's Park
Fountain
Chicago skyline
Inside Adler Planetarium.
Adler Planetarium
Picture in front of the Buckingham Fountain.
The entire group, including most chaperones, Windstar and Star Destinations personnel.

HS Choir and JH/HS Band Trip to Chicago

by Jim Jordan

August 18, 2009

On Wednesday, May 27th just before the clock stuck midnight, the Bancroft-Rosalie 7-12 band and 9-12 choir boarded two chartered busses to head to Chicago for their music trip. The HS Choir were featured performers over the noon hour at Sears Tower on Friday, May 29th and the JH/HS Band were the featured band for opening ceremonies at the Six Flags Amusement Park on Saturday, May 30th.


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4a8b6bc239fe9 Band entertains Six Flags crowd at opening ceremonies.
Band
Band
Preparing for our Soldier Field tour.
Soldier Field's old concrete bleachers.
Another look at the older part of Soldier Field.
Soldier Field ready for soccer (possible Olympics).
Mr. Jordan and his wife, Jodie.
Looks like a scene from a movie.
Oops, maybe not!
Chillin' at the home of Da Bears!
Trademark of Soldier Field.
Soldier Field
Soldier Field
Soldier Field
Soldier Field
Seen at Soldier Field.
History at Soldier Field.
Soldier Field: largest monument honoring our soldiers.
Solider Field view from the luxury suites.
Anyone have purple paint?
The Chicago girls!
Hot or not?
Chaperones on patrol.
Chaperones on patrol?
Band entertains Six Flags crowd at opening ceremonies.


Some of the stops made on the trip included Adler Planetarium, the Buckingham fountain in Grant’s Park, Ed Debevics, Navy Pier, Medieval Times, Sears Tower, Soldier Field, Lincoln Park Zoo, Millennium Park, and Six Flags Great America.This educational trip was sponsored by the efforts of the Bancroft-Rosalie Fine Arts Boosters and music department students. It is a highly valued educational event and opportunity. Mr. Jordan and the students want to send out appreciation to the boosters, community and school patrons for supporting this special trip event that takes place once every three years.

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4a8b6bc239fe9 Underclassmen bus.
Visiting Adler Planetarium.
Millennium Park
View from the top of Soldier Field.
Another view from the top of Soldier Field.
Display of an NFL great in the visitor's locker room at Soldier Field: Joe Namath
Display of an NFL great in the visitor's locker room at Soldier Field: Fran Tarkenton
Display of an NFL great in the visitor's locker room at Soldier Field: Barry Sanders
Display of an NFL great in the visitor's locker room at Soldier Field: Joe Montana
Jumbo scoreboard at Soldier Field.
HS Choir
Everybody loves Raymond.
Chicago
Millennium Park outdoor concert hall/theater.
Millennium Park
Knights of Medieval Times.
The blue Knight represented our team.
Action at Medieval Times.
Blue Knight ready for action.
Other Knights await their turn.
Spotlight on the blue knight.
Chicago
Buckingham Fountain at Grant's Park.
Chicago skyline.
What Soldier Field is all about.
Underclassmen bus.

HS Choir and JH/HS Band Trip to Chicago

Date Subject Posted by:
08/19/2009 A huge thank you to the chaperones, Star Destinations and Windstar companies for all of their help. It was a fantastic trip and couldn't have been done without you!
Mr. Jordan

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