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Romeoville High School Band Presents Festival Night Concert

Performances will include the school's two jazz bands, a percussion ensemble, the Wind Symphony, andthe concert band and the symphonic band.

ROMEOVILLE, IL — The Romeoville High School Band invites the community for an evening of music at its annual Festival Night fundraiser at 6 p.m. on Feb. 7 in the high school auditorium, 100 N. Independence Blvd.

Admission is $5 per person; children 5 and under are free. Proceeds support the school’s band program, according to a news release from the band boosters.

The evening features performances by the school’s two jazz bands, which include more than a dozen featured soloists, a news release states. The performance will also include a percussion ensemble, the Wind Symphony and a joint performance of the Concert Band and Symphonic Band.

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Light concessions, including baked goods, will be sold starting at 5 p.m. The event also features a 50/50 raffle as well as numerous raffle baskets with prizes donated by area businesses, the band boosters said.

The Romeoville High School Band thanked the local businesses who have donated gift cards and other prizes for its raffle, including Joe’s Beverage Warehouse, Cooper’s Hawk, Portillo’s, Wasted Youth Tattoo, Cinemark Joliet and North Aurora, Pet Supplies Plus, Star Cinema Grill, Score 18 Indoor Golf, Hooters Restaurant, Michael’s Pizza, Mistwood Golf Club, the Patio, Longhorn Steakhouse, Ace Hardware, Bolingbrook Golf Club, Lucky Strike Bowling, Fat Ricky’s Restaurant, Texas Roadhouse, Lifestyles Fitness, Niko’s Breakfast Club, Starbucks, Romeoville Aquatics Center, Cottonwood Farms, Pier 9 Seafood and Bar, the Itsy Bitsy Sewing Co. and Endeavor Athletics Training.

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The Romeoville High School Band is under the direction of Clark Anderson with percussion director Adam Hill.


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