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LSC-Montgomery’s Fifes and Drum Corps Earns Parade Recognition

Animated by their devotion to the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, Lone Star College-Montgomery’s “VI Corps Fifes and Drums” directed by Dr. Craig Livingston, professor of history at the college, was awarded the Most Patriotic Entry in the South County 4th of July parade, held July 4, 2013, in The Woodlands.

“The moment we arrived at Market Street was sublime,” said Livingston. “The huge silk VI Corps flag waved to our front; the drums crashed their introduction; and the fifes struck up ‘Battle Hymn of the Republic.’ The sensation of thousands of people rising to cheer and clap was a sacred moment.”

LSCM VI Corps Fifes and Drums
Directed by history professor Dr. Craig Livingston, Lone Star College-Montgomery’s “VI Corps Fifes and Drums” received cheers and applause as they marched in the South County 4th of July parade. The corps was awarded the parade’s Most Patriotic Entry.

The VI Corps Fifes and Drums participants, musicians, and support team in the parade included community residents Phil Arias, Ray Cox, and John Rossi; Dan Ciufo, ROTC instructor at The Woodlands High School; Katherine Freeman, a graduate from LSC-Montgomery; and LSC-Montgomery students Zach Davis, Kanaan Windham, Kelsey Fore, Matthew Barnard, Blake Childers, Fernando Romo (flag carrier), Fitzroy Graham II (banner carrier), and Maria-Angel Winter (banner carrier). When not donning Civil War uniforms, the group is known by their Revolutionary War title, “Lord Stirling’s Fifes and Drums.”

The recognition, which came with a trophy and a $250 cash prize, was a monumental ending to a year-long anniversary celebration of campus and community-wide efforts events led by Livingston and the Civil War Commission. Events included Civil War-themed lectures, movie and camp dinners nights, an essay contest, and a live battle march reenactment held on campus.

LSC-Montgomery is located at 3200 College Park Drive, one-half mile west of Interstate 45, between Conroe and The Woodlands. For more information about the college, call 936.273.7000, or visit www.LoneStar.edu/montgomery.

Lone Star College System has been opening doors to a better community for 40 years. Founded in 1973, LSCS remains steadfast in its commitment to student success and credential completion. Today, with 78,000 students in credit classes, and a total enrollment of more than 90,000, Lone Star College System is the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area and the fastest-growing community college system in the nation. Dr. Richard Carpenter is the chancellor of LSCS, which consists of six colleges including LSC-CyFair, LSC-Kingwood, LSC-Montgomery, LSC-North Harris, LSC-Tomball and LSC-University Park, five centers, LSC-University Center at Montgomery, LSC-University Center at University Park, Lone Star Corporate College, and LSC-Online. To learn more visit LoneStar.edu.

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