North Buncombe
Dozens play in all-district concert at WCU
The All District Honor Band in performance.
More than 300 hundred middle- 14 at Western Carolina University. tees were: Lindsey Guilliams, Chris- Mabry, Kelsey Mitchell, Elora Forgie, students auditioning for 10 spots.”
and high-school students from 14 Thirty-five students from the North topher Chandler, Caitlin Raube, BJ Brianne Nelson, Kyle Snuffer, Leo
counties participated in the All- Buncombe district were invited. Fisher, Josie Ritchie, Andres Orench, Campos and Brett Anderson. This special to the Tribune.
District Honor Band concert Feb. From the middle school, the invi- Elliot Silverman, Elizabeth Spar- The students rehearsed for two
row, Cody Splain, Rebecca Clinton, days with guest clinicians at WCU.
Falecia Metcalf, Caitlin Deaver, On Feb. 14, there was a gala perfor-
Christina Jackson, Bishop Wooten, mance in the main hall of the Fine
Gabe Forgie, Patricia Callison, and Performing Arts Center.
Kristen Lisenbee, Brian Clubb and “For band students, being chosen
Paul Svetiov. to participate in the All-District Band
From North Buncombe High is one of the highest recognitions
School, the invitees were: Lindsey you can receive,” said John T. West,
Patterson, Daniel Mabry, Krista Re- WCU’s director of bands. Each band
gion, Michael Summers, Kevin Mills, is chosen based on a highly competi-
North Buncombe’s
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