George N. Parks Minuteman Marching Band Building

George N. Parks Minuteman Marching Band Building
General information
Type Offices, storage space, practice room
Location Amherst, Massachusetts
Current tenants University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band
Construction started Spring, 2010
Completed Summer, 2011
Technical details
Floor count 2
Design and construction
Architect Kuhn Riddle Architects

The George N. Parks Minuteman Marching Band Building is the home of the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band. It is connected to the Grinnell Arena and provides a home for the 350(+) student band. It is named after the late director George N. Parks.[1][2]

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Background

In 1997, the Old Chapel, the home of the band for many years was closed due to structural instabilities. The school then transferred the offices of the band to the University Apartments, which at this time were vacant due to being outdated. In the late 2000s, the university announced plans to demolish the building and the band was then moved to Arnold House. Sometime during this period plans were announced for a permanent marching band home.[1]

Building

The 5.7 million dollar building has been financed with 1.2 million in private donations and 4.5 million of university money. During his lifetime, namesake George N. Parks helped raise much of the private donations. It is the band's first permanent home since 1997 when they were kicked out of the chapel. The facility contains practice rooms for the band, storage space for instruments and uniforms, and offices for the administration. It is also connected to the nearby Grinnell Arena, the practice area for the percussion section.. In addition, the building is energy efficient and eco-friendly. Groundbreaking for the facility occurred in October 2009, with construction beginning in April of the following year.[1][2] Following the spring concert on April 16th, 2011 the band held a "soft opening" where the band members and the general public was invited to see the building which was still under construction. An official opening was held on November 5th, 2011 the day of homecoming.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Blaguszewski, Ed (October 17, 2009). "UMass Amherst Breaks Ground for New Marching Band Building". Amherst, Massachusetts: University of Massachusetts Amherst Office of News & Media Relations. http://www.umass.edu/newsoffice/newsreleases/articles/94102.php. Retrieved September 22, 2010. 
  2. ^ a b McAuliffe, Michael (October 18, 2009). "UMass marching band building breaks ground". The Republican. http://www.masslive.com/metrowest/republican/index.ssf?/base/news-22/125585020238120.xml&coll=1. Retrieved September 29, 2010. 
  3. ^ Taskey, Trisha. "UMass Marching Band has a new Home (Video)". WGGB. http://www.wggb.com/2011/11/05/umass-marching-band-has-a-new-home/. Retrieved 6 November 2011. 

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