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Over 4,000 musicians will participate in the 44th annual Arcadia Festival of Bands on Saturday, November 22.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
November 20, 1997
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p. 1
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Details about the 44th annual Arcadia Festival of Bands, hosted by the Arcadia High School Apache Marching Band, are provided.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
November 27, 1997
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p. 1
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This year Arcadia will celebrate its 39th Annual band review festival. The Festival of Bands is the oldest and largest band review in the state.
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Star Tribune
Date
November 22, 1992
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p. 1 photo
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The Festival of Bands winners are announced.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
November 26, 1998
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p. 1
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The order of performance for the participating bands at the Festival of Bands on Nov. 21 is presented.
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Arcadia Weekly
Date
November 19, 1998
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p. 1
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The Arcadia Marching Band is making its 10th Rose Parade appearance Thursday, the most recent being in 1992.
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Pasadena Star News
Date
December 30, 1997
Pages
p. A1 w/photo
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The Arcadia High School Apache Marching Band will make its 10th Rose Parade appearance.
Newspaper
Arcadia Weekly
Date
January 1, 1998
Pages
p. 21
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Arcadia Peach Festival set for Saturday, March 25. Events includes dedication of War Memorial Park.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
January 18, 1950
Pages
p. 1 (See basement box 112.)
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Spring Festival -formerly Peach Blossom Festival
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Arcadia Tribune
Date
September 13, 1951 p. 1
April 24, 1952 p. 1
May 1, 1952 p. 1
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Plans for Arcadia's Peach Blossom Festival promise big day on March 25: parade, park events, celebrities and ball.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
March 15, 1950
Pages
p. 1 (See basement box 112.)
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Judy Muscat, 17, will reign at second Annual Arcadia Peach Blossom Festival. Four princesses in Muscat's court. Photos.
Newspaper
The Journal
Date
March 15, 1950
Pages
p. 1 (See basement box 112.)
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The official song for the 2nd annual Peach Blossom Festival, "When it's Peach Blossom Time in Arcadia," is now being sold at local music stores. Published by Hortense Seymour, the Betty Graeme tune is selling for 50 cents per copy.
Newspaper
Arcadia Bulletin
Date
March 18, 1950
Pages
p. 6
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The official song of the Peach Blossom Festival, "When it's Peach Blossom Time in Arcadia," is now on sale. It was published by Hortense Seymour.
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Arcadia Tribune
Date
March 23, 1950
Pages
p. 15
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The city celebrated the revitalization of downtown Arcadia with a street festival on Saturday.
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Pasadena Star News
Date
March 31, 1996
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p. A-1
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Arcadia High School students are discussing changing the Apache mascot.
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Los Angeles Times San Gabriel Valley Section
Date
October 17, 1997
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p. 1
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The Arcadia High School Executive Council decided to retain the Apache as school mascot.
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Sierra Madre News
Date
October 30, 1997
Pages
p. 9
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Native American activists are urging Arcadia High School to drop the Apache mascot, hinting that they might turn to a law suit as a last resort.
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Pasadena Star News
Date
September 11, 1997
Pages
p. A1
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More than a mascot. Schools: When a Native American group urged Arcadia High to stop using the Apache as a symbol, officials made it an educational issue to be studied--and decided by--the Student Council. Members of the Arcadia High School Student Council are scheduled today to recommend whether to keep their school mascot, the Apache warrior which has been used for 45 years.
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Los Angeles Times
Date
October 28, 1997
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p. B2 w/photo
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Despite pressure from Native American representatives to switch mascots in the interest of cultural sensitivity, the Apache will remain as Arcadia High School's mascot, student and school leaders decided.
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Pasadena Star News
Date
October 29, 1997
Pages
p. A3
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Arcadia High School's Student Executive council convened behind closed doors last week to cast its vote on whether the Apache mascot is insulting to American Indians or is a tradition which should remain at the school. They present their vote to the School Board on Tuesday.
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
October 26, 1997
Pages
p. A3