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Friday, October 20, 2006

The Old Fairborn Theatre Holds Many Fond Memories


As Fairborn is my home town I was pleased to see the interest in the old Fairborn Theatre which holds many fond memories from my youth. The best were probably Summer Downtown Fairborn Days where all the kids were dropped off for Wednesday afternoon movies while the Mom's went shopping downtown.

If you clipped a coupon from the Fairborn Daily Herald you got in for a dime, and could get a box of popcorn and a fountain drink for 25 cents. In the days before everybody having air conditioning that alone made it special, but the monster movies, The 3 Stooges, Abbott and Costello, "B" and "C" -Sci-Fi, and cartoons were a blast. Also, numbers written on the bottom of the popcorn boxes which would be drawn for prizes and on occasion the ushers would dress up in monster costumes and run up and down the aisles.

Two things:

1) perhaps a recreations of those summer afternoons would be a big money maker....even if you had it in the evening anytime of year. I know I'd round up some kids to bring ;)

2) I heard that you may be selling off the old theatre seats and my boss was very interested in that. (OK, I am too LOL)

You can reach me by reply, or during the day at xxx-xxxx ext xxx here at the factory in Dayton.

Best regards.....

Alan Schierenbeck,
Fairborn Baker Class of ''75

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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Skyhawk Marching Band Winning Season (so far)

The Skyhawk Marching Band of Fairborn High School is having an outstanding season.

On Saturday, September 9th, the band earned second place in the Piqua Invitational of the Mid-States Band Association.


On Saturday, September 30th, the band won the Group IV division of the Third Annual Wildcat Spectacular Tournament of Bands hosted by Arundel High School in Gambrills, Maryland, and swept the competition by earning the highest score of the day and receiving the awards for Best Brass, Best Guard, and Best Percussion. This win was especially sweet for the band's director, Ed Nagel, who used to live in Severna Park, Maryland.

Later that day, the band also won first place, overall high score, and Best Guard at Glen Burnie's Tournament of Bands.

This weekend, they are hosting their annual Fairborn Festival of Bands at Baker Middle School, sanctioned by Mid-States Band Association (MSBA).

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