Tag: Framingham North High School

  • Framingham North High School Class of 1972 Reunion

    Framingham, MA – The Framingham North High School, (FNHS), Class of 1972 will hold its 40th Class Reunion Saturday October 13, 2012 from 6:00pm to midnight at the Elks Hall located at 450 Union Avenue, Framingham.

    There will be music, dancing, a full buffet and cash bar. Tickets are $50 per person.

    Checks can be made to FNHS Class of 1972 40th reunion and mailed to Chris Perdue, PO Box 334, Marlborough, MA 01752.

    More information can be found on our FB Page: “Framingham North High School Class of 1972“, (requires Facebook login).

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  • Framingham Blazers Summer Band

    Framingham Blazers Summer Band

    Bass drum from the original Framingham Blazers Band
    Bass drum from the original Framingham Blazers Band

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Under the direction of Mr. Brian Cervone, band director at Framingham High School — and in association with the Performing Arts Center of Metrowest, The Blazers Band is being revived as the Framingham Blazers Summer Band.

    Participation is open to musicians in grades 8-12 as well as adults. Those who play wind instruments, percussion, and string instruments are encouraged to sign up.

    Rehearsals will be at PAC, on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and occasional Tuesdays, starting June 22nd, 2011. There’s still time to register, and it’s free!

    History of the Blazers Band

    Founded in 1960 in conjunction with the Framingham Parks & Recreation Department, The Blazers Band was Framingham’s hometown band throughout the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s .

    Mr. Paul Bordeleau - Founder of Framingham Blazers Band
    Mr. Paul Bordeleau, Framingham Blazers Band, Founder and first Musical Director, (1980's photo)

    Founder and first musical director, Mr. Paul Bordeleau, was a teacher at Framingham’s now-defunct Lincoln Junior High School and wanted a way for Framingham kids to continue practicing and playing their band instruments after the school year ended.  In 1963, when the newly constructed Framingham North High School was built, Mr. Bordeleau became the school’s first band director.

    The Blazers Band was a family oriented organization — a group of Framingham ladies sewed the red and white striped blazers that band members wore, and decades of Framingham families supported the band and participated in band activities.

    The organization grew to include the marching band, a color guard, jazz band, a stage band that performed “Big Band” style,  and of course — The Blazeretts, a troupe of baton twirlers in matching red and (more…)