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Marching Band debuts one of largest ensembles at Saturday’s Wolf Pack football game

Fundraising efforts continue through Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union and 鶹ӳ Foundation

Sousaphone players with Wolf Pack covers marching with the rest of the UNR band

Gifts and donations through the Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union and the University Foundation have afforded the 鶹ӳ Marching Band new uniforms, more staff members and an allowance for travel expenses.

Marching Band debuts one of largest ensembles at Saturday’s Wolf Pack football game

Fundraising efforts continue through Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union and 鶹ӳ Foundation

Gifts and donations through the Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union and the University Foundation have afforded the 鶹ӳ Marching Band new uniforms, more staff members and an allowance for travel expenses.

Sousaphone players with Wolf Pack covers marching with the rest of the UNR band

Gifts and donations through the Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union and the University Foundation have afforded the 鶹ӳ Marching Band new uniforms, more staff members and an allowance for travel expenses.

From 120 members in 2012 to 180 in 2014, the 鶹ӳ has seen its marching band, the "," grow in numbers, support and pride.

Kicking off during Saturday's Wolf Pack football game against Southern Utah, Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union continues its fundraising campaign, "It's Time to Support the Band." The fundraising drive is going into the third year of the three-year pledge of an annual $20,000 gift, plus a three-year, matching-gift program through which Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union could contribute up to $15,000 annually.

"In addition to the pledge, we have seen nearly $50,000 in combined fundraising already," Will Plenk, director of the marching, pep and symphonic bands, and conducting instructor, said. "The Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union support and funding from the community has made so many exciting things possible."

While the Marching Band will debut new songs and louder sounds, they are not an unfamiliar sight to the community.

"We have increased our visibility in the community, largely due to sponsored Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union events," Plenk said. "We are also able to travel more with the teams, going to UNLV this year and San Diego State last year."

Plenk said that new uniforms, which had not been purchased in approximately 10 years, were unveiled last year, giving the band a spectacular new look. The band also purchased a new set of drums, increased its number of staff members, increased recruiting reach with postcard and poster mailings, and launched a new .

"This year's funds will go toward the purchase of new instruments and to our trip to UNLV," Plenk said. "We would love to help bring back the Fremont Cannon."

Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union Chief Operating Officer Dean Altus said he is excited the community has continued to join in their partnership with the University Marching Band.

"We are very impressed by how our community continues to rally around this worthy cause," he said. "The Marching Band is an integral part of the University and provides wonderful opportunities for the students involved in the program. They also provide great entertainment to northern 鶹ӳ families and help support Wolf Pack Athletics."

To learn more about supporting the Wolf Pack Marching Band, a in the University's College of Liberal Arts, contact Kristen Kennedy, director of development at the University, 775-784-6873; or Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union, 775-882-2060, or

Greater 鶹ӳ Credit Union is a financial cooperative that has served 鶹ӳ consumers since 1949. As northern 鶹ӳ's largest credit union, it has more than 45,000 members and $459 million in assets. Anyone living or working in northern 鶹ӳ is eligible to join Greater 鶹ӳ. For more information, visit .

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