In a recent city council meeting in Jackson, Mississippi, officials celebrated the upcoming participation of the Sonic Boom of the South marching band in the prestigious 136th Tournament of Roses Parade, scheduled for New Year's Day 2025. The council passed a resolution honoring the band and encouraging community support for their journey to California, which is expected to cost approximately $850,000.
Dr. Lisa Beckley Roberts, chair of the music department at Jackson State University, emphasized the significance of the band as a cultural ambassador for the city and the region. She highlighted the band's dedication and the challenges they face in funding their participation in such a high-profile event. \"These students come out and represent the university, the city, and the state,\" she stated, urging the community to rally behind the band.
To facilitate fundraising efforts, the university has organized \"Give the Boom Their Roses Day\" on July 19, which will feature a day-long celebration aimed at sharing the band's impact on the community. The event will be broadcasted on social media platforms, allowing alumni and community members to share their experiences and support the band financially.
The council's resolution and the planned fundraising event reflect a strong commitment to supporting local talent and promoting cultural representation on national stages. The Sonic Boom of the South is one of only 20 bands invited to participate in the parade, marking a significant achievement for Jackson State University and the local community.