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USC Marching Band Prepares for Historic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Performance

Preparations Underway for USC Marching Band’s Historic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Appearance

Columbia, S.C. – Exciting times are ahead for the University of South Carolina (USC) Marching Band as they gear up for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform at the famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City this November. This prestigious event will see the band, which boasts an impressive 375 members, take their talents to the Big Apple for an unforgettable experience that marks a significant milestone in the band’s long history.

Big Plans Demand Big Costs

The preparations are already in full swing, with the band practicing diligently on campus last Saturday. However, this momentous trip comes at a steep price. According to Audra Vaz, the Assistant Dean for Advancement at the USC School of Music, the total cost for each student to cover travel, room, and board will be $1,500. In addition to the students, 35 faculty and support staff will join them on this incredible journey.

“The students will be on the road for an entire week,” Vaz explained, underscoring the complexities involved in organizing such a significant trip. With the band also gearing up for the highly anticipated Clemson game just two days after the parade, the logistics have become a bit more challenging.

Vaz further elaborated that with over 400 participants, the entire cost of this venture reaches a staggering $650,000. As of now, approximately half of the funds have been raised, but there is still a considerable amount of work to do as time is of the essence! “We need to keep the momentum going to ensure every student gets the chance to participate in this honor,” she added.

The Importance of Funding

Interestingly, the costs associated with the parade are not covered by the band’s regular budget. Local insights indicate that only 20% of the band members are music majors, meaning the funding primarily accounts for football games and other usual performances, leaving a gap for this extraordinary opportunity.

“An invitation to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the National Championship for Marching Bands and an incredible honor,” Vaz expressed, highlighting the significance of this moment. This year marks the first time in the band’s 104-year history that they have received such an invitation, making it a surreal moment for everyone involved.

Community Support and Sponsorship Opportunities

To assist with the financial demands of this trip, the band has turned to crowdfunding, garnering support from the community. Currently, they are reported to be about 66% of the way to achieving their fundraising goal. This effort reflects the community’s enthusiasm and support for the marching band, as they strive to show their pride and commitment.

For those interested in contributing, there are also sponsorship opportunities available, which come with some fantastic benefits. Interested individuals or companies can reach out to Audra Vaz at audra.vaz@sc.edu for further information.

A Moment of Unity and Celebration

This Thanksgiving, the USC Marching Band aims to not only showcase their talent but also to unite everyone in the community around this momentous occasion. As they prepare for this grand adventure, there’s a palpable sense of excitement and anticipation in the air, not just for those in the band and affiliated staff, but for everyone who has ever cheered them on.

As the countdown begins, it’s clear that the USC Marching Band is not just preparing for a performance; they are about to create lasting memories that will be cherished for years to come. With the community rallying behind them, this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade promises to be something truly special!


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