drum-a-thon?
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drum-a-thon?
I've been looking around different sites for fundraisers for my school's drumline and I've seen a lot of talk about drum-a-thons. Does anybody know what these are? Or have any other good fundraisers. Our school's music program has almost no funding so we really need as many fundraisers as possible. Thanks!
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Drum-a-thon = Have your drumline go ask neigbors, friends, family, business, etc. for donations to play for like 8 hrs. for one day. (It's win, win because you get extra practice in, and you get paid for it.) Also try a March-a-thon (same thing, but with the whole band)
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Hey! Mangotango
Doing a Drum-A-Thon is very good and the drumlien would get some practice time in and also get paid for doing it. If still interested, I know of some cool fundraisers that your school drumline can do. Just let me know...
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Temescal Canyon HS
*Front Ensemble Instructor* 05-08
*Marching Instructor* 05-07
Tracy Community Drumline
*Co-Director*
*Music Arranger*
*Drill Designer*