FHS Band Burner Car Wash Sept 5

Joseph Maino The Fernley Reporter

Sending 100 Fernley high school band members to Washington DC to represent Nevada in the 2017 Independence Day parade is expensive. The band must raise close to $150,000 to participate. Consequently, band director Jason Smith and Fernley High School band members were working hard over the Labor Day holiday to raise funds needed for the trip.

Band members, in teams of 20, worked shifts of 2 hours each cleaning dust encrusted Burner cars, vans and RVs. They also had an opportunity to meet a few of the Burners such as Stuart, a Burlington, Vt. native. Stuart was part of the Burning Man Root Society and played his Taiko drum while on the playa. The large 58″ diameter, 50″ long drum was able to fold up and fit into his Dodge Caravan for the ride home.

When asked why he stopped to have his car washed, Stuart says, “I wanted to support the local community and the band just seemed like a good cause to support.”

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Audrey McDowell, Assistant Drum Major, enjoyed meeting all the Burners. She says, “They seem like interesting people from all over the world. They gave us a few things.” Gifting, the act of gift giving by an individual who does not expect anything in return, is one of the primary tenets of Burning Man.

In addition to marching in the Washingtn DC Independence Day parade, band students have an opportunity to learn about America’s history and visit the national monuments. Band member Matthew Durso can’t wait to go to Washington.

“Few of us have left the Nevada or California area,” he said. “I think it’s going to be a great experience.”

B“We’ve had a great response from the Burners,” Smith said. “We made $1,000 this morning and hope to make at least another $1,000 by the end of the day.”

Donations to support the band may be made through their Go Fund Me page at: https://www.gofundme.com/23bxdkcc

FHS band members had fun while raising money for their trip to Washington DC.
Burners Curly Hair, Silver Fox, Napa-licious, Dick Sandy and Spotlight Sir-Prise, all from Dubai, UAE enjoyed having their RV washed by the band members.
Blasting off the playa dust from a Burner's car.
The playa's dust gets into everything.
The large Taiko Drum is folded and placed into Stuart's car for the journey home to Burlington, VT
Stuart plays his Taiko Drum on the playa during Burning Man. Photograph provided by Stuart
Assistant Audrey McDowell met a several very interesting people during the car wash.
Philip Smith was "gifted" a dog mask by one of the Burners having his car washed by the band.
Drum Major Matthew Durso and his lizard helper, "Soup" are excited about the upcoming trip to Washington DC.
Joseph Maino

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