| La Vergne band gets $10K from Home Depot |
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Posted: Monday, January 11, 2010 11:17 am
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On behalf of its performance contributions to the school, community, county and state, the La Vergne High School Band recently received a $10,000 grant from the Home Depot Foundation that was earmarked for the renovation of the LHS Instrumental Music Facility.
The Home Depot grant was sponsored by the foundation's "Hands on Schools" program, which was locally spearheaded by Theresa Henderson, LHS band parent and a member of Team Depot.
“During the recent LHS winter break, Ms. Henderson and Team Depot, LHS band parents and many LHS band students and local contractors, along with the LHS instrumental music staff, completed the band area renovation and revitalized the 21-year-old facility,” said Edward Freytag, director of bands at LHS.
Freytag said the project began with the Dec. 19, 2009, "demolition" of the facility interior and ended with a Jan. 1, 2010, "board-cutting" ceremony. The foundation grant provided for the following: new tile flooring throughout the entire band facility, including in storage areas, practice rooms, the music library and the uniform room; carpeting in the main rehearsal hall and in the staff offices; new paint throughout the entire facility; new acoustical ceiling tiles designed specifically for music rehearsal rooms; remounting and sealing of the LHS trophy shelves on the upper walls of the band room; and a 16-foot-long trophy display case placed in the hallway outside the band room entrance doors.
Several local companies and contractors also contributed materials and services to the project; namely, Scot Young at Jack's Glass, Hammer & Nails Handyman Service, RWI, Neff Rentals, Feury Imaging, Jim 'n Nicks Bar-B-Q, Coca-Cola, Allied Waste (now Republic Services), Glidden Paints, LHS Band Boosters, Ryobi, Black and Decker, and HeavyQuip.
“The LHS Band Program has been quite excited about its partnership with Home Depot on this project and is committed to a lasting relationship with the Home Depot Foundation and Team Depot,” Freytag said.
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