The Clarinda High School Marching Band served as the host band for the 68th Annual Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree Sept. 30 in Clarinda. The event featured a parade in the morning and a field competition Saturday afternoon at Cardinal Field.
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A Treynor Color Guard member twirls her flag Sept. 30 during the parade portion of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree in Clarinda. Treynor was awarded a field certificate for Best Color Guard.
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Performing for the judges Sept. 30 in the parade competition of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree are members of the Shenandoah High School band. A total of 45 bands attended the day-long festivities in Clarinda.
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On parade at the 68th Annual Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree held Sept. 30 in Clarinda is the Creston Middle School band. Creston Middle School took top honors in the Middle School Class II parade judging.
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Marching in the parade portion of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree Sept. 30 in Clarinda was the Red Oak marching band. Red Oak finished third in the Class 2A parade contest.
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A pair of trombone players from Glenwood perform Sept. 30 during the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade in Clarinda. Glenwood won the High School Class 3A parade judging Saturday.
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Leading the way in the 68th Annual Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade Sept. 30 in Clarinda was the Clarinda Middle School marching band. Jaeden Scheller directors the Clarinda Middle School band, while Courtney Ridge directs the Clarinda High School band.
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Offering a thumbs up to the judge is a member of the Maryville marching band Sept. 30 during the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade in Clarinda. The Marching Spoofhounds won the Class 3A field competition and were fourth in the parade judging.
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Showing their talents are members of the Shenandoah Middle School marching band Sept. 30 at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree in Clarinda. The Mustangs finished second in the Middle School Class II parade competition.
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Sidney finished second the High School Class 1A division of the parade competition Sept. 30 at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree in Clarinda. A total of 35 awards were presented during the event Saturday.
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Capturing some video of the Tarkio band is Jillian Hannah during the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade held Sept. 30 in Clarinda. Hannah is a junior at Tarkio High School.
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Bedford Middle School entertains the spectators Sept. 30 during the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree in Clarinda. The band finished first in the parade judging for Middle School Class I.
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Horn players with the Fremont-Mills band perform during the parade portion of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree held Sept. 30 in Clarinda. Fremont-Mills placed third in the High School Class 1A parade contest.
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Best Overall Band honors were won by Des Moines Lincoln Sept. 30 at the 68th Annual Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree in Clarinda. The band won both the parade and field competitions for its class and was awarded two field certificates.
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A saxophone player from Des Moines East plays during the parade Sept. 30 at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree. Des Moines east finished second in the Class 4A parade judging.
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Atlantic claimed second place honors in the Class 3A parade competition Sept. 30 at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree.
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Proudly displaying their school colors are the members of the AHSTW color guard Sept. 30 as they participated in the parade portion of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree.
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South Harrison used drums emblazoned with their school mascot Sept. 30 at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree. South Harrison finished second in both the Class 2A parade and field events.
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A clarinet player from Riverside performs Sept. 30 during the parade portion of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree. Riverside won the Class 1A field competition Saturday.
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Treynor delivered a strong showing at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree as the band won both the Class 2A parade and field titles. Treynor was also awarded field certificates for Best Color Guard, Best Soloist and Best Drum Line.
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Tarkio walked away with top honors in the Class 1A parade division of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree held Sept. 30 in Clarinda. Trophies were awarded to the top four bands in each high school class of the parade competition.
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Thomas Jefferson finished third in the Class 4A parade judging at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree Sept. 30 in Clarinda. The band also collected second place honors in the Class 4A field competition.
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Executing a special maneuver are the members of the Essex marching band as they turn a corner along the parade route for the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree Sept. 30 in Clarinda. Essex Middle School also performed in the parade and finished third in the Middle School Class I judging.
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The trumpet section of the Glenwood Middle School band performs Sept. 30 during the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade. Glenwood Middle School was named the parade champion for Middle School Class III.
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A Rockport clarinet player marches in the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade Sept. 30. Rockport finished second in the Class 1A field competition.
The 68th Annual Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree was held Saturday, Sept. 30, in Clarinda. The festivities started with a morning parade around the downtown square. The field competition was then held in the afternoon at Cardinal Field.
The Clarinda High School Marching Band served as the host band for the 68th Annual Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree Sept. 30 in Clarinda. The event featured a parade in the morning and a field competition Saturday afternoon at Cardinal Field.
A Treynor Color Guard member twirls her flag Sept. 30 during the parade portion of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree in Clarinda. Treynor was awarded a field certificate for Best Color Guard.
Performing for the judges Sept. 30 in the parade competition of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree are members of the Shenandoah High School band. A total of 45 bands attended the day-long festivities in Clarinda.
On parade at the 68th Annual Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree held Sept. 30 in Clarinda is the Creston Middle School band. Creston Middle School took top honors in the Middle School Class II parade judging.
Marching in the parade portion of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree Sept. 30 in Clarinda was the Red Oak marching band. Red Oak finished third in the Class 2A parade contest.
A pair of trombone players from Glenwood perform Sept. 30 during the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade in Clarinda. Glenwood won the High School Class 3A parade judging Saturday.
Leading the way in the 68th Annual Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade Sept. 30 in Clarinda was the Clarinda Middle School marching band. Jaeden Scheller directors the Clarinda Middle School band, while Courtney Ridge directs the Clarinda High School band.
Offering a thumbs up to the judge is a member of the Maryville marching band Sept. 30 during the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade in Clarinda. The Marching Spoofhounds won the Class 3A field competition and were fourth in the parade judging.
Showing their talents are members of the Shenandoah Middle School marching band Sept. 30 at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree in Clarinda. The Mustangs finished second in the Middle School Class II parade competition.
Sidney finished second the High School Class 1A division of the parade competition Sept. 30 at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree in Clarinda. A total of 35 awards were presented during the event Saturday.
Capturing some video of the Tarkio band is Jillian Hannah during the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade held Sept. 30 in Clarinda. Hannah is a junior at Tarkio High School.
Bedford Middle School entertains the spectators Sept. 30 during the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree in Clarinda. The band finished first in the parade judging for Middle School Class I.
Horn players with the Fremont-Mills band perform during the parade portion of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree held Sept. 30 in Clarinda. Fremont-Mills placed third in the High School Class 1A parade contest.
Best Overall Band honors were won by Des Moines Lincoln Sept. 30 at the 68th Annual Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree in Clarinda. The band won both the parade and field competitions for its class and was awarded two field certificates.
A saxophone player from Des Moines East plays during the parade Sept. 30 at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree. Des Moines east finished second in the Class 4A parade judging.
Proudly displaying their school colors are the members of the AHSTW color guard Sept. 30 as they participated in the parade portion of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree.
South Harrison used drums emblazoned with their school mascot Sept. 30 at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree. South Harrison finished second in both the Class 2A parade and field events.
A clarinet player from Riverside performs Sept. 30 during the parade portion of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree. Riverside won the Class 1A field competition Saturday.
Treynor delivered a strong showing at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree as the band won both the Class 2A parade and field titles. Treynor was also awarded field certificates for Best Color Guard, Best Soloist and Best Drum Line.
Tarkio walked away with top honors in the Class 1A parade division of the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree held Sept. 30 in Clarinda. Trophies were awarded to the top four bands in each high school class of the parade competition.
Thomas Jefferson finished third in the Class 4A parade judging at the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree Sept. 30 in Clarinda. The band also collected second place honors in the Class 4A field competition.
Executing a special maneuver are the members of the Essex marching band as they turn a corner along the parade route for the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree Sept. 30 in Clarinda. Essex Middle School also performed in the parade and finished third in the Middle School Class I judging.
The trumpet section of the Glenwood Middle School band performs Sept. 30 during the Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree parade. Glenwood Middle School was named the parade champion for Middle School Class III.