My son is a freshman, and this is our first experience with Marching Band. He attends a small school, with small band (about 40 kids). His first parade is tomorrow. He brought his uniform home from school yesterday. It smells! The tag on the pants say that they are 100% polyester and are machine washable. The jacket says dry clean only. There is a removable band around the neck of the jacket (it snaps in) that was incredibly yellowed, so I removed it and am hand washing it.
Whose responsibility is it typically to have the uniforms washed, and how often/when, etc.?
We just got brand new uniforms, and as per the manufacturer, they are to be dry cleaned as infrequently as possible. They are made of wool felt and were handmade in London- and are really handsome- but really heavy and hot!! You can imagine how stinky they can get. But we were told to just air them out... We actually have a wonderful seamstress/ uniform lady who takes care of every single alteration for 300 members. She also makes kilts for our bagpipe corps and jumpers for the majorettes. We pay a uniform fee that goes towards dry cleaning at the end of the year, but there were times (when we had the old uniforms) that they needed to be dry cleaned more often- like after my oldests trip to Hawaii- and that was our responsibility to take and pay.
. We also sell Matey's pizzas bi- monthly (these are frozen pizzas you bake at home- locally made. Great sellers at $6 each). We sell fall mums, Christmas wreaths, poinsettias and cemetery logs, and spring flowers- all from a local greenhouse. These are also great sellers because they are things most people buy anyway. We sell Gertude Hawk chocolate, Ninnymuggins candles, Uncle Paul's pierogies, pies at Thanksgiving and Easter, discount cards that offer discounts at local establishments for a years' time ($10 each). That's all I can think of right now.


It was much cooler for the varsity game, and they slaughtered the other team. Not sure what happened with JV there.