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FERGUSON, MO (KTVI) – The McCluer South/Berkeley High School band in Ferguson is on a high note after getting help from a St. Louis football Hall of Famer. Band members had been planning the trip of a lifetime to New Orleans for the Bayou Classic, but had to cancel after fundraising fell short. The trip is now “on” again. “I say it’s a life-changing opportunity for them, because they’ve never seen it. They’ve never seen anything of this magnitude,” said band director Terrell Stringer. The Bayou Classic is the Super Bowl of Historic Black College and University (HBCU) events, pitting Southern University against rival Grambling State. The Battle of the Bands the night after Thanksgiving is as big a deal as the football game the next day. It so happens that Rams Hall of Famer Aeneas Williams, who now leads the Spirit Church, holds Sunday services at the high school. He bumped into Mr. Stringer, who was putting in extra work for the band. When Williams, a Southern University alum, heard about the trip being cancelled, he reached out to his contacts.




The Bayou Classic Foundation stepped up. The band hits the road for New Orleans at 1:00 a.m. the morning after Thanksgiving. “Church is not the four walls,” Williams said. “It is leveraging whatever influence we have on behalf of other people to give kids in Ferguson an opportunity to experience something I think will be life-changing for them. It’s not just band. It’s academic environment as well.” “When you are going through challenges within a community and you start thinking the community that you’re in is it, the key to now raising expectations to raising enthusiasm, is exposure. These young people won’t be the same when they come back.” In all, 35 band members are going on the trip. They'll be there for Battle of Bands Friday night, watch the game Saturday, and they'll sit in on rehearsal with the Southern University band, known as the Human Juke Box.Learning to use a high chair at a kid-friendly restaurant with a baby is one of a zillion things you learn how to do with a kid.




I realized how important the high chair can be after a series of visits to numerous Bay Area eating spots. The high chair can be a great tool to keeping you and your baby happy. This of course depends on how your wee one is feeling that day. On one outing, a helpful and kind dining companion saw me struggle with the high chair. She stood behind my son Cip, swooped her arm under him, and bent his legs so he’d fit safely into the chair. I joked something like, “So that’s how you do it!” to her. Before I had seen her do that, I would try and get Cip into a restaurant high chair one leg at a time, from the front or side, which never quite seemed right. What are your survival tactics when setting up restaurant seating with a toddler: Bring a friend or other helper? Make sure the kid is asleep (I’m half-way kidding)? Be a return customer to your tried-and-true favorite places? Please serve us any wise, delicious and funny tips in the comments. When I was a restaurant floor manager, I would double check to see if a high chair was clean before setting it up for guests.




If it was gunky or dirty at all, I would take the time to clean it up. The first time my boss saw me do this, he paused. When we were away from customers, he said, “Thank you for doing that.” Offering a clean, usable high chair wins major points with parents and caregivers. I’m (now) more likely to return to such a kid-friendly place and tip well when I know the seating for my son is a sure thing. It’s ideal to have a restaurant staff member bring the high chair to the table. Total dream world but hey, you’re allowed to dream a little here. Table delivery may not happen if the place is busy, low budge, or is more of a DIY spot. At Mel’s Drive In on Mission Street, the hostess offered to get us one when she seated us. The first chair didn’t have a belt and the two chairs we looked at were pretty dirty. At Westfield, I gave up on the high chair idea because the one chair I was directed to had a you guessed it, broken seat belt. When that happens, have your kid eat in your lap, take turns with holding him/her, or use your stroller/Bjorn/baby carrier.

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