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Friday, April 24, 2026 at 5:11 AM

Band members call DC trip ‘Once in a lifetime experience’

Band members call DC trip ‘Once in a lifetime experience’
Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter

Often, anticipation of a long-awaited trip can make the actual journey feel anticlimactic.

But not for the Fernley High School marching band, and its trip to Washington D.C.

The FHS band performed in the annual Independence Day Parade in Washington, after having been nominated by former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid.

Band members spent several months raising the money, through a variety of fundraisers, including a car wash at the conclusion of Burning Man, concessions at Reno 1868 soccer and Reno Aces baseball games. They also received many donations, including several thousand dollars from the City of Fernley.

Several students have described the trip as a once in a lifetime experience.

In addition to performing in the parade, they visited several national landmarks in the Washington D.C. area, including the Lincoln and Washington Memorials and Arlington National Cemetery.

The following are a sampling of the comments by students about the trip:

David Pruden, junior, Baritone: It was a great experience and I'm thankful for everyone that made this happen.

Audrey McDowell, senior, drum major: I liked being able to visit all of the war memorials, it makes you understand the sacrifices people have made for us. it was also amazing that we got to represent our entire state in the national parade.

Sydney Sempel, junior, trumpet, section leader: Definitely the most fun I’ve ever had, with the band visiting special memorials and important buildings that shaped the U.S. to this day. Incredibly thankful we got to go.

Cade Maestas, sophomore, trumpet: It was everything I expected and it was really fun with everyone even on the bus. It was just a great overall experience.

Maddy Thorpe, junior, trumpet: Overall, it was an amazing experience that I think everyone should get a chance to experience at some point in their lives. I was very excited to spend some long days with my best friends, while going to see the amazing memorials and museums. It was also a blast to represent Nevada in the National Fourth Parade.

Ashley Altemeyer, senior, clarinet, section leader: Being selected to play in the National parade was such a great opportunity! It allowed the band as a whole to really come together and act as a team to power through the heat and humidity during the parade, which a lot of us weren't used to. Also, having been able to spend time at all the memorials and national monuments really let the reality set in that all of these amazing figures in our history helped build our country as it is today. Overall, this trip was such an amazing experience of a lifetime.

Mya Serrano, senior, percussion: Even on the trip I was still shocked we were chosen but I was so honored and very lucky for this experience. I was in love with the trip and all the memories I will have forever. I was extremely grateful to experience it with my band and be able to play on the biggest day for the country. I loved it all.

Zoē Rogers, junior, percussion, section leader: It was definitely a once in a lifetime experience, and with every adventure we took, every sight we saw, I consistently thought about how amazing and generous our community was to help us get there. Every person who helped us along had helped us to create new memories that we will have forever.


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Comment author: Jack & Nancy CookComment text: Wonderful man. Created a precious family with Linda. Will always respect and admire his contribution to teaching at FHS.Comment publication date: 4/18/26, 10:27 AMComment source: Howard David JacksonComment author: JeffDickersonComment text: Very well reported, even though our motion was denied.Comment publication date: 4/15/26, 11:05 AMComment source: Judge allows Fernley City Council to proceed with corrective agenda item in Lau expulsion caseComment author: Todd fossumComment text: Hi my name is todd fossum i'm clarence's stepson, I was wondering if he had any siblings. I think he said he had a sister that just survived cancer. If she can get ahold of me or any buddy, my number is 916. 3 4 3 1 1 7 7.Thank you have a blessed dayComment publication date: 1/16/26, 4:33 PMComment source: Clarence L Shields C Comment author: Carl HagenComment text: So just curious, what is the point of a franchise agreement if it is not exclusive?Comment publication date: 12/15/25, 4:18 PMComment source: Council approves non-exclusive franchise agreement for waste collection C Comment author: Christine S GleasonComment text: In the first photo, the woman in the middle, wearing the black shirt, is SaraH Jean Gleason. She is not an FHS Leadership Student but is the person who is responsible (with the help of her father) for starting the Fernley Community Thanksgiving Dinner in 2011. She attended this year's dinner while home from Arizona State University, where she is working on her PhD.Comment publication date: 12/8/25, 8:52 PMComment source: About 400 meals served at Community Thanksgiving DinnerComment author: SusanComment text: RIP Sean. Prayers to the family, sorry for your loss.Comment publication date: 9/25/25, 1:11 PMComment source: Sean Everett Turner
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