What instruments were stolen?
Flutes, clarinets, saxophones, and some trumpets were among the stolen instruments.
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When the Ashland High School band's instruments were stolen during a trip to Disney World, the community rallied to ensure the students could still perform. Despite the setback, the band marched on, showcasing resilience and the power of co...
The Ashland High School Music Department's trip to Walt Disney World Resort took an unexpected turn when approximately 20% of their instruments were stolen from their trailer. The theft, discovered just hours before their scheduled performance, left students and staff scrambling. Band director Marty Kral and his team quickly mobilized, reaching out to music retailers and other schools for assistance.
Two Music & Arts locations in the Orlando area opened on Sunday to rent replacement instruments. When they were still short one saxophone, staff reached out to the Anna High School band via Facebook, and a parent drove to their hotel to lend them the instrument. Despite the setback, every Ashland student performed in the Disney parade, some using unfamiliar instruments. The band played “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” from "Toy Story," receiving cheers from the crowd.
The local police in Orange County, Florida, are investigating the theft, but no arrests have been announced. Donations and offers of help have continued to pour in from the community.
Flutes, clarinets, saxophones, and some trumpets were among the stolen instruments.
Approximately 20-30 instruments were stolen, impacting about 20% of the band's instruments.
Through quick thinking, community support, and help from music stores and other schools, the band was able to rent and borrow replacement instruments.
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