Feb 3 UHS Bands Update

WHAT'S HAPPENING
Basketball Season continues with Pep Bands for UHS Redhawks Varsity Home Games:
→ 'A2' Tue Feb 3
→ 'B2' Fri Feb 6
→ 'C2' Tue Feb 10
→ more info: www.unionbands.com/basketballpepbands

Renegade Regiment Winter Training is underway in preparation for the 2026 season! More info: www.unionbands.com/wintertraining

Several instrument-specific ensembles are meeting this semester, with more to come.
→ Saxophone Choir on Mondays at 7:15am
→ High & Low Brasses after school 4-5pm on Tuesdays
→ Percussion Ensembles before at 7:15am Tuesdays & Thursdays, and Brazilian after school on Thursdays
→ more info: www.unionbands.com/chambermusic

Union's Annual All-School Musical takes place this week. 'Shrek' is the 2026 production, and several Union Bands students are participating performers. Come out and support as an audience member this week, with 7pm shows on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. TICKETS at: https://cur8.com/16601/project/136336

UPCOMING PERFORMANCES: FEBRUARY
→ Union Winter Guards compete: Sat Feb 7 @ BA , Sat Fab 21 @ Deer Creek, Sat Feb 28 @ PC North
→ NBDA All-District Honor Bands in Concerts (7th/8th/9th Grades) Sat Feb 14 @UHS
→ Union High School Concert Bands Winter Performances Thu Feb 19, 7pm @UPAC
→ Solo/Ensemble Festival Sat Feb 21 @ Bixby HS

CELEBRATIONS & GRATITUDE
Congratulations to the 86 Union Bands 7th, 8th, and 9th Graders who earned roster spots for the 2026 NBDA All-District Honor Band, and a big shout-out to the 40+ UHS students and adult volunteers who worked hard to make the auditions event happen!

FUNDRAISING
One of our most popular fundraisers is the semi-annual sale of Blue & Gold meats. Earn big $$$ for your student accounts! MORE INFO: www.unionbands.com/blueandgold

NEWSLETTER
Be on the lookout in the next several days for our most updated issue of The Band Beat, which will include additional updates!

Weekly Beat | Spring update

UPCOMING events


March / April Schedule

JV Rehearsals

Mar 26 4-6

Mar 27 6-8:30

Mar 28 6-8:30

Varsity Rehearsals

Apr 1 5-8

Apr 3 5-8

Apr 5 1-8 (performance at 7)

Apr 8 5-8

Apr 8 5-8

Apr 10 5-8

Apr 11 4-6


march / april 2025 Rehearsal Schedule

Mar 24 4-6:30

Mar 27 4-6:30

Mar 28 4-10:00

Mar 31 4-6:30

Apr 3 4-6:30

Apr 7 4-6:30


ENSEMBLE REHEARSALS SCHEDULE

  • Sax Choir: Mondays @ 7:15am in BR1

  • Flute Choir: Tuesdays @ 7:40am in BR2

  • Horn Choir: Thursdays @ 7:40am in BR2


PERFORMANCES UPCOMING: WEEK AFTER SPRING BREAK

The UHS Wind Ensemble performs at the TCC Concert Band Festival in the early afternoon on Thu Mar 28 at the TCC Southeast Campus Van Trease PACE Auditorium. The event is a contest/clinic format and the viewing performance is free and open to the public.



2025 winter guard starts strong

The Union Varsity Winter Guard’s 2025 competitive season is off to a terrific start with its program “L’arena”, earning strong scores at local circuit events in February, as well as a Finalist appearance and a 5th Place finish (of 35+ competitors) at the WGI Tulsa Regional Championship Event on March 8.  The ensemble’s season continues on Sat-Sun March 22-23 in Dallas (TX) at the WGI Southwest Power Regional Championship.


2025 winter guard succeeds in texas

The Union Varsity Winter Guard’s 2025 competitive season featuring its program “L’arena” continued in Coppell, TX on Sat-Sun, March 22-23 at the WGI Southwest Regional Championship. The ensemble made a strong showing at the event, including a Finalist appearance, a 5th Place finish (in a field 35+ skilled competitors), and a particularly strong Finals performance earning a score of 86.61.  The ensemble’s season concludes on Sat April 12 at the WGPO Circuit/State Championship event, held at the Union Freshman Academy.


Indoor Drumline flies high in hot springs

The Union H.S. Indoor Drumline’s 2025 competitive season is off to a great start, including a 1st Place Finish at the WGPO Circuit event held at Broken Arrow HS in February, as well as being crowned Class Champion of the recent WGI Hot Springs (AR) Regional event. The ensemble’s competitive season culminates at the WGI World Championship, held in Dayton, Ohio in mid-April. The Union Indoor Drumline earned the World Championship Silver Medal at its most recent WGI participation in 2023, and aims to continue its momentum in 2025 with a brilliant program entitled “Learning to Fly”.


Other News and updates

Physical Exam – more info coming soon, but in the meantime be advised that:

  • Exams are valid only if performed on or after May 1.

  • Exams must be submitted by the first day of Spring Training (Tues May 27).

  • New for 2025: Exams MUST be submitted electronically through our website; hard copies will not be accepted.

  • The 2025 exam form is NOT YET AVAILABLE.  We’ll keep you posted.

Solo & Ensemble Participants are doing great work, with 20 students advancing from District to State Festival!

Drum Major Info & Training – Students interested in being considered for the role of drum major for the 2025 Renegade Regiment, or those simply curious to learn more about this role are encouraged to attend a series of informational and training sessions, held on Fridays 4-5pm starting on Fri Mar 28.


Tuesday, April 1 | 6:00 - 7:00P






Where does the membership money go?

The membership dollars go in to the UBPC general fund.  This account is used to fund various expenses that we do not want to have to charge in regular student fees.

What do the UBPC members do?

UBPC members are mostly parents that want the best band experience for their students.  The band parent/UBPC member experience is different for everyone, depending on the amount of time each person has available to commit.  Generally speaking, members volunteer, attend UBPC meetings, fundraise, watch practices together, help with special events, travel with the band, chaperone on trips, provide hospitality for judges and other events, make friends with other parents and cheer on the band.  UBPC members are there to answer questions (especially for 1st year marching students – yikes!) and support you when your student graduates (try not to think about it – it will be here before you know it!)


Some companies will match or donate if you volunteer! Don’t hesitate to ask! Some of our band parents have received hundreds of dollars in donations just by asking!


we need you!

We all have one thing in common: we love our students!

Check out our volunteer form - there are so many opportunities for you to get involved on any level!

Contact the volunteer coordinator with any ideas or questions!

Weekly Beat | Union Bands | Jan 6 2025| a new year

UPCOMING events


January 2025 Schedule

JV Rehearsals

Jan 8 4-6

Jan 9 4-6

Jan 15 4-6

Jan 16 5-8

Jan 18 9-12

Jan 22 4-6

Jan 25 9-12

Jan 29 4-6

Jan 31 4-8:30

Varsity Rehearsals

Jan 7 5-8

Jan 9 4-9

Jan 10 4-9

Jan 11 9-9

Jan 14 5-8

Jan 16 5-8

Jan 21 5-8

Jan 23 5-8

Jan 25 9-9

Jan 28 5-8

Jan 30 5-8

Jan 31 4-7 + Family performance @ 7:30PM


January 2025 Rehearsal Schedule

Jan 6 4-6:30

Jan 9 4-6:30

Jan 10 4-10

Jan 13 4-6:30

Jan 16 4-6:30

Jan 17 4-10

Jan 20 9-6

Jan 23 4-6:30

Jan 24 4-10

Jan 27 4-6:30

Jan 30 4-6:30

Jan 31 4-10


All photos I have are uploaded, including Senior night and Indy. Senior poster and photos are still being worked on!


You can make payments at our resource nights or online in your student’s presto account

  • Or, if you’re like me and forgot about the Christmas ornament, you can pick yours up here if you ordered it!

January 7, 6:00 - 7:00

* board meeting to follow


When: Saturday 1/11, 1/18, and possibly 1/25

Time: 9am to noonish

Location: band building at the high school

Provided Supplies:

Fabric

Cord

Top thread

Bobbin thread 

2 packs all purpose needles

Some blue fabric chalk

Quilting clips

1 Measuring tape

Fabric press and hand held iron

Spray bottle with water

What you can bring:

Sewing machine

Scissors

Seam ripper

Bobbins that fit your machine with white thread, or empty ready to fill bobbins

Any blue or non white fabric chalk you have

Measuring tape

Sewing straight pins


Support My Season is still going on!


 
 

Chocolate can still be checked out!

Fill out this form:



Where does the membership money go?

The membership dollars go in to the UBPC general fund.  This account is used to fund various expenses that we do not want to have to charge in regular student fees.

What do the UBPC members do?

UBPC members are mostly parents that want the best band experience for their students.  The band parent/UBPC member experience is different for everyone, depending on the amount of time each person has available to commit.  Generally speaking, members volunteer, attend UBPC meetings, fundraise, watch practices together, help with special events, travel with the band, chaperone on trips, provide hospitality for judges and other events, make friends with other parents and cheer on the band.  UBPC members are there to answer questions (especially for 1st year marching students – yikes!) and support you when your student graduates (try not to think about it – it will be here before you know it!)


Some companies will match or donate if you volunteer! Don’t hesitate to ask! Some of our band parents have received hundreds of dollars in donations just by asking!


we need you!

We all have one thing in common: we love our students!

Check out our volunteer form - there are so many opportunities for you to get involved on any level!

Contact the volunteer coordinator with any ideas or questions!