The Cornell Chronicle (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Oct11/BigRedBands.html) announces that the Cornell bands will get a dedicated 6400 square foot, three story building "behind the Schoellkopf Crescent." Groundbreaking will be in 2012, "[T]he design phase is ongoing." Does anyone know more than the story says, such as where behind the crescent? (Google Maps areial of the area (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Schoellkopf+Field,+Ithaca,+NY&hl=en&ll=42.444033,-76.47781&spn=0.00325,0.004179&sll=41.829361,-88.210942&sspn=0.013063,0.016716&vpsrc=6&hq=Schoellkopf+Field,+Ithaca,+NY&t=h&z=18))
At the luncheon to kick off the fundraising campaign during Homecoming, band alumni were told that it would be just to the north-northeast of the Schoellkopf Garage, where the trucks and equipment can be seen in that map. There was even a "Future Home of the Big Red Bands" banner on the fence during the tailgate.
Not that Cornell doesn't need a place to park trucks, but that's a very nice piece of land there, something you might not even notice in your four years at Cornell. The truck / maintenance garage seems kind of ramshackle; too bad Cornell can't spruce that up, too. I wasn't sure if the garage was being replaced to make way for the band facility or they're sited next to each other.
Pardon my naievete, but bands?
There's more than one?
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Pardon my naievete, but bands?
There's more than one?
it's what the band(s) like to call themselves to make a distinction between the pep and marching
The new building will be built on the slab that the current garage sits upon. The current slab is much larger than the garage itself. The ground floor of the new building will house the maintenance garage and the upper floor will house the band(s).
Quote from: David HardingThe Cornell Chronicle (http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Oct11/BigRedBands.html) announces that the Cornell bands will get a dedicated 6400 square foot, three story building "behind the Schoellkopf Crescent." Groundbreaking will be in 2012, "[T]he design phase is ongoing." Does anyone know more than the story says, such as where behind the crescent? (Google Maps areial of the area (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Schoellkopf+Field,+Ithaca,+NY&hl=en&ll=42.444033,-76.47781&spn=0.00325,0.004179&sll=41.829361,-88.210942&sspn=0.013063,0.016716&vpsrc=6&hq=Schoellkopf+Field,+Ithaca,+NY&t=h&z=18))
Off topic but why does the heating plant look blurred out in the Google satellite image?
Quote from: imafrshmnQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Pardon my naievete, but bands?
There's more than one?
it's what the band(s) like to call themselves to make a distinction between the pep and marching
Right. Not everyone in the Pep Band chooses to be in the Marching Band, and vice versa. Each organization has different priorities and offers different experiences when it comes to music selection, instrumentation, travel, frequency of events, athletics/coach communication, uniforms, and uh...the existence of marching. They also have their own set of member-elected student management & conductors.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: imafrshmnQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Pardon my naievete, but bands?
There's more than one?
it's what the band(s) like to call themselves to make a distinction between the pep and marching
Right. Not everyone in the Pep Band chooses to be in the Marching Band, and vice versa. Each organization has different priorities and offers different experiences when it comes to music selection, instrumentation, travel, frequency of events, athletics/coach communication, uniforms, and uh...the existence of marching. They also have their own set of member-elected student management & conductors.
I always thought the pep band was a subset of the marching band. Live and learn.
Quote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Quote from: RichHQuote from: imafrshmnQuote from: Jeff Hopkins '82Pardon my naievete, but bands?
There's more than one?
it's what the band(s) like to call themselves to make a distinction between the pep and marching
Right. Not everyone in the Pep Band chooses to be in the Marching Band, and vice versa. Each organization has different priorities and offers different experiences when it comes to music selection, instrumentation, travel, frequency of events, athletics/coach communication, uniforms, and uh...the existence of marching. They also have their own set of member-elected student management & conductors.
I always thought the pep band was a subset of the marching band. Live and learn.
When you were in school, that was true. I believe the Pep Band became a more independent organization in the late 1980s.
Quote from: nyc94Off topic but why does the heating plant look blurred out in the Google satellite image?
Cornell's nuclear enrichment program is for peaceful purposes only.
Sun article on (http://cornellsun.com/files/images/Pg-1-Band_0.preview.jpg)Big Red Band Building. (http://cornellsun.com/section/news/content/2012/01/31/construction-new-big-red-band-building-will-begin-summer)
(http://cornellsun.com/files/images/Pg-1-Band2.preview.jpg)
Quote from: TrotskyQuote from: nyc94Off topic but why does the heating plant look blurred out in the Google satellite image?
Cornell's nuclear enrichment program is for peaceful purposes only.
"Where is it?"
"I have no idea! There's this blurry... oh, there it is."