This last Saturday night at UIS is going to be noisy. Tonight, there is a concert/Battle of the Bands competition. The odd fact is that it's being held at our soccer stadium. Since it's been quite a while since I last went to the soccer stadium, I can't remember the seating capacity- so it's entirely possible that this event could end up being a standing-room-only crowd, causing spectators to have to stand up for the three-hour-long event tonight.
Knowing that it is quite possible that this particular event could be quite crowded, I'm heading over to the soccer stadium almost immediately after I eat dinner in the LRH cafe, this way I'd be sure to get a spot on the lower-level bleachers. By this being the last official weekend that anyone is going to be at school, this is a perfect time for a "concert competition
Saturday, May 5, 2007
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