Visiting Arizona with Sherman E Burroghs
The sightseeing and overall pacing of the tour were spot-on. I genuinely feel our students got the most out of our time in Arizona. Even now, the students and chaperones are still talking about what a great experience it was!
What Our Travelers Said
Our tour guide was fantastic! Her preparation was thorough, and she did an excellent job offering us a variety of options while remaining flexible with the pacing—always keeping in mind what would best engage our students. Her sense of humor and deep knowledge of the area truly enriched our touring experience. She was also incredibly personable, and I really enjoyed getting to connect with her.
The choir and chamber orchestra clinics were everything I had hoped for. The sightseeing and overall pacing of the tour were spot-on. I genuinely feel our students got the most out of our time in Arizona. Even now, the students and chaperones are still talking about what a great experience it was!
Amber Petersen
Sherman E. Burroughs Chamber Strings & Madrigal Singers
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Artesia High School Band Gets a Thrill Marching in the National Memorial Day Parade
“The intensity in our group sure gave me chills up my back. I think they were all proud of themselves for being there and performing in front of Washington, D.C. fans. The thrill and nerves of how they felt marching in the National Memorial Day Parade will be in their memories for rest of their lives…”
De Soto High School Band Participate in the National Memorial Day Parade
“Performing at the WWII Memorial was really special, as was the wreath-laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Both were events that my students will never forget. The parade was good – other than the extreme heat. The thing that made the whole tour work was our Tour Guide…”
Monday Musings – October 1, 2012
Glorious autumn day here in DC. The weekend cooperated; on Saturday trekked across town to PRESIDENT LINCOLN’S COTTAGE (on the campus of Armed Forces Retirement Home) for Open House. It celebrated 150 years of Lincoln’s presence there with 19th-century food tents, Civil War enactment with “Union Soldiers,” tents, artifacts and storytelling, DC’s Jubilee Singers and other small music groups of the era.





