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ADAIR Band In AAA West Regional at E-town, Sat 25 Oct 2014

Regional competition will include ADAIR and neighboring rivals Russell County and Taylor County. Lindsey Wilson College Marching Band will perform in Exhibition as well
Saturday, October 25, 2014, is a very important day for us and the kids would love to invite everyone to join us in Elizabethtown to watch them at 07:00pmCT/08:00pmET. Admission is $10 and the convey will be leaving the band room, Raymond Lacy Music Building, 230 Gen. John Adair Drive at 3pmCT. As always we will keep everyone posted - Shamarie

By Shamarie Claiborne
News from the ADAIR Band

The ADAIR Band will be competing this Sat 25 Oct 2014 in the AAA West Regional or better known as State Quarterfinals, at the new turf stadium, 620 N Mulberry Street, Elizabethtown, with first performance at 5:15pmCT/6:15pmET and the ADAIR Band taking the field at 7pmCT/8pmET, and Lindsey Wilson Band performing in exhibition at 8pmCT/9pmET.

The AAA West Regional has some of the best bands in the State in its ranks. The line-up and performances are as follows.
- 05:15pmCT/06:15 pmET - Franklin Simpson
- 05:30pmCT/06:30pmET - Paducah Tilghman
- 05:45pmCT/06:45pmET - Hopkins County Central
- 06:00pmCT/07:00pmET - Breckinridge County
- 06:15pmCT/07:15pmET - Russell County

BREAK

- 06:45pmCT/07:45pmET - Allen County Scottsville
- 07:00pmCT/08:00pmET - ADAIR County
- 07:15pmCT/08:15pmET - Taylor County
- 07:30pmCT/08:30pmET - Hart County
- 07:45pmCT/08:45pmET - LaRue County

- 08:00pmCT/09:00pmET - Lindsey Wilson College Marching Band in Exhibition.
The top 8 bands from the evening advance to the AAA State Semi-Finals Saturday November 1, 2014 which will be held during the morning hours at Bourbon County High, 3341 Lexington Road (Campus), Paris, KY The top 8 from the East and the top 8 from the West go head to head to try and secure one the top 4 spots that advance to State being held at Eastern University that evening.





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