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2002 - Photo Gallery

Band Established 1964 - Web Site Established 27th March 2001

Soulard Mardi Gras
Saturday, 10th February, 2002

Dog Town Parade
Sunday, 17th March, 2002

This has to be one of the most exhausting parades the band has done in a long time. I think that we were the only group that was not on a truck. Not many pictures taken due to the huge crowds so if you have some you want added please scan them or let me have them at next practice.

A selection of pictures from the Dog town Parade in St Louis. Great day and a great crowd

Pictures by Sandy Oates
Pictures by Sandy Oates
"Tunes Of Glory" New York
Saturday, 6th April, 2002
Installation Dinner
Saturday, 13th April, 2002

Here is the link to "Bills" page. He took some of the photos being shown here. I have downloaded the pictures of our band already so you don't need to search his site unless you want to check for other bands of course.

There are 30 pictures taken at our Officers Installation Dinner. The quality is a bit poor. I had the camera set up wrong. Worth a look though.

Pictures by Sandy and Jim Oates
Pictures by Sandy Oates
St Louis Scottish Games
Saturday, 12th October, 2002
St Louis Scottish Games
Saturday, 12th October, 2002

The weather was good for us this year and here is the pictures to prove it. If you have any pictures you would like added, let's have them

 
Pictures by Sandy Oates
Pictures provided by Charles Cunningham
Webster University Graduation
5th November, 2002
Veterans Day Parade - St. Louis
9th November, 2002

This was one of the earlier graduations we did for Webster. Now, in 2008, we have the luxery of playing at the Edward Jones Done in St. Louis. Last year, in 2007 we played in front of 17,000 people

We are always proud to do this annual parade. Sadly there are fewer people coming to watch this parade each year.
Pictures by Sandy Oates
Pictures by Sandy Oates
Thanksgiving Day Parade
Saturday, 28th November, 2002
 

This had to be the coldest parade we have ever participated in. The temperature started out at 26 degrees and the Bagpipes got waterlogged with moisture.

   
Pictures by Sandy Oates
 
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