Wednesday, January 7, 2009

NHS Marching Chargers says "Thank You"!!

The NHS Marching Charger Band received some very good news in December, 08. Thanks to the generosity of The Arthur Carlsen Charitable Fund. your Marching Charger Band will be sporting new uniforms when they begin the 2009 marching season.

Please read the attached article regarding this grant. It is truly a blessing to have this grant come our way. Thank you to all who were involved in the process.

NOTE- Article Below is from the Chatham Journal dated 1-7-09.

Arthur Carlsen grant funds new uniforms for NHS Marching Charger Band

Posted Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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Pittsboro, NC - When the 2009 Northwood Marching Charger Band takes the field next September, you will immediately notice a dramatic change. After more than ten years, this award-winning ensemble will be sporting brand new uniforms designed expressly for them by one of the top uniform designers in the country, Michael Cesario.

The Arthur Carlsen Charitable Fund of the Triangle Community Foundation has awarded the Northwood High School PTSA an $18,000 grant toward the purchase of the new uniforms. The grant was written by Leslie Cottrell at the suggestion of PTSA President Joyce Baird. This award will be added to funds reserved for several years by the NHS Band Boosters to purchase seventy to eighty new uniforms.

“I am ecstatic about this show of support from such a prestigious foundation. This is an award that I will cherish in my heart for many years and one that will benefit hundreds of students at Northwood High School,” commented band director Eugene Cottrell.

Part of a long tradition of excellence and achievement, this year’s Marching Chargers completed another All-Superior competition season. The band won two grand championships and a runner-up grand championship besting bands three times their size. Next year’s original competition program, Escape, is now being composed. The 2009 ensemble begins rehearsals in late spring and holds a two-week band camp during August to prepare for next year’s program.

Arthur Carlsen (1915–2006) was a successful retailer from New York. He spent his final years at Fearrington Village. He created the Arthur Carlsen Charitable Fund at Triangle Community Foundation to support the community he came to call home.


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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Northwood remains "Superior" @ Union PInes
























Sorry about the delay in the blog. I am still recovering from a "whirlwind weekend" between UNC Concessions (Friday night and Sat) and the great trip to Union Pines on Saturday.

The blogging world doesn't contain the space for me to write all the great things I could say about our Marching Chargers. Please allow me to be selfish and speak as a parent, rather than a blogger.

I have never been more proud of our band than I was on Saturday. Our students looked great, they sounded great and the results were fantastic. The hard work and dedication has put our band in a position to compete with any band of any size. Proof of this is seen in the result of our score this past Saturday. Congratulations to the band and to Mr. C and his staff for this great accomplishment of maintaining a "Superior Rating" and for remaining at the top of Class AA, not to mention defeating Western Alamance and East Davidson High School, who has bands twice our size. "A job well done"!

Enjoy the photos and lets look forward to Saturday in Lee County.

Go Marching Chargers!!

Richardson