I'm starting my 7th year as a band parent - DS19 started when he was in 8th grade, and he's continuing in marching band at college, too. DS17 will be in his 4th year of marching band; he's a senior this year. Our high school competes, but DS19's college doesn't; they just perform at halftime and for parades and stuff.
Our high school show this year is called "Winter". I haven't heard any of the music - DS17 plays bari sax, so even if he would practice at home (which he doesn't

), he wouldn't have much of the melody anyway. Band camp starts Aug. 10 for us.
DH has been head "props guy" for the past few years, so far the band director hasn't figured out what props he wants. He'd love to be able to make it "snow" on the field during their show, but anything you bring onto the field has to be taken off, and you can't do that with snow.
The number of local competitions we'll have this year has been cut way down. The high school soccer teams used to play during the week, but now they want more soccer games on Saturdays. So the football stadiums just aren't as available as they used to be.
Good to all your bands as you get ready for a new season! To all the new band parents out there, my best advice is to get involved in some way - work the snack stand, hem uniforms, be in the pit crew and help haul the equipment on and off the field. It's much more fun to be involved than to just sit there and watch. Be sure to catch some practices, too - I love to see how the show evolves from the earliest practices to the competition finals at the end of the season. It's amazing how the kids can memorize all that music plus how and where to move, and then it changes every week and they somehow get it all put together into a great show. Way to go kids!