![]() ![]() A sneak peak at what to expect at this year’s Juneteenth Celebration A sneak peak at what to expect at this year’s Juneteenth Celebration.“The WSSU parade is an important performance,” Stover said. “The band did not practice today, but the auxiliaries did.” They perform for birthday parties, bar mitzvahs, and parades,” said Stover. “The Carver Band, Sweet Stingers, Flag Divas and Majorettes practice year-round. “Both of my daughters Koloney and Kennedy are participating, one as a majorette and one as a twirler. “Homecoming is exciting! I have been looking forward to WSSU’s Homecoming since last years’ parade,” said Glenn. As the parade gets closer, Stover has added some extra hours of rehearsal. Monday through Friday and perform on Fridays at the games. ![]() Now that school is in session, they practice from 4 to 6:30 p.m. They have practiced during the Band Camp in the summer at Carver. The groups practiced together in the Rudolph Boone Band Room with their coach, Jamila Stover, and Mary Glenn, a Carver High School Booster Club volunteer. The Louise Wilson Twirlers and the auxiliary performers of the Carver High School Marching Band – Sweet Stingers, Majorettes, and Flag Divas – kept up their momentum in preparation for their performance in the WSSU Homecoming Parade. WSSU students are not the only ones who are preparing for the Parade. The Rams followed this observance with spirit shouts of “It’s Homecoming, y’all!” 25, after the gospel play “A Woman’s Gotta Do What a Woman’s Gotta Do,” the WSSU Rams observed the “Lighting of the Sign” at the Donald Julian Reaves Center and a half hour of explosive fireworks announcing their Homecoming excitement. 24 was a day of service in the community. 21 in preparation for the Rams’ Homecoming Parade. It was another long night on Wednesday, Oct. Drive as the shining white tubas and the high stepping-drum line led the band and other auxiliary performing groups up the hill to rehearse. The Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) Marching Band stopped traffic on Dr. Above: Auxiliary performers of the Carver High School Marching Band prepare for the Winston-Salem State University Homecoming Parade on Saturday. ![]()
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