Sound of music fills BGHS

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Percussionists from
Elmwood High School chat before performing during the OMEA District 1 East Solo & Ensemble
Adjudicated event.(Photo: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune)

On Saturday, the Bowling Green High School music department and Bobcat Band Boosters hosted the Ohio
Music Education Association District 1 East (Lucas and Wood counties) Solo & Ensemble
Adjudicated Event.
Students from 33 area high schools performed solos and in small groups from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

The preregistration was 1,038 events, representing all types of woodwind, brass, percussion, keyboard and
string instruments, as well as vocal solos in all voice ranges.
BGHS had among the largest single school registration with 107 total events.
Other than the 23 guest judges, volunteers staffed the entire event, including parents, teachers,
administrators, secretaries and the students of the BGHS bands, choirs and orchestra. More than a dozen
members of the Bowling Green State University chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary for women
in music, also worked at the event.
This is the second year BGHS has been host site. The event chairwoman was Karen Smith, director of bands.
Other committee members were music teachers Heather Kramer, Bruce Corrigan, Shawn Hudson and Adam
Landry.

Percussionists from
Elmwood High School chat before performing during the OMEA District 1 East Solo & Ensemble
Adjudicated event.(Photo: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune)

On Saturday, the Bowling Green High School music department and Bobcat Band Boosters hosted the Ohio
Music Education Association District 1 East (Lucas and Wood counties) Solo & Ensemble
Adjudicated Event.
Students from 33 area high schools performed solos and in small groups from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

The preregistration was 1,038 events, representing all types of woodwind, brass, percussion, keyboard and
string instruments, as well as vocal solos in all voice ranges.
BGHS had among the largest single school registration with 107 total events.
Other than the 23 guest judges, volunteers staffed the entire event, including parents, teachers,
administrators, secretaries and the students of the BGHS bands, choirs and orchestra. More than a dozen
members of the Bowling Green State University chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary for women
in music, also worked at the event.
This is the second year BGHS has been host site. The event chairwoman was Karen Smith, director of bands.
Other committee members were music teachers Heather Kramer, Bruce Corrigan, Shawn Hudson and Adam
Landry.

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