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WELCOME TO THE 2015 MUSIC IN MOTION SHOW FROM OUR ANOKA MARCHING TORNADO FAMILY TO YOURS!!! What is a FAMILY? One definition by Webster is: a group of people united by certain convictions or a common affiliation That describes our Anoka Marching Band along with many, if not all, of the bands performing here today. We all start the season as individuals we come in as players, instructors or parent volunteers. By the time the competition season starts we are well on our way to being a closely knit family one who believes in each other and has the desire to perform as a group at our very very best! By the time season starts, these individuals have spent countless hours together practicing music, writing and directing drill, twirling flags and rifles, filling out the dreaded dot books, serving countless meals at spat camp, sizing uniforms, as well as laughing, crying, hugging, high-fiving and supporting each other in ways not always thought possible. After all that is what FAMILY does. Your band family is truly your second family and all too often you spend more time with them than your family at home. You build friendships that can and often do last a lifetime. Who knows you may even marry a fellow band member! You share the good times and the bad times with them after all who is going to help you when you can t find your music, lost a mouth piece or heaven forbid forgot your black socks? Who else but your band family will share their lunch, drive those who can t to and from practice or extra section practice so their parents don t have to, explain to you a million and one times what the difference is between a xylophone and marimba and then when you forget they just shake their head and laugh? Who else will send you reminders of all the things you need to do, jump in to help push instruments on and off the field, fix a tuba or electrical cord when needed and most importantly smile and say hi to you every time they see you? YOUR BAND FAMILY! We would like to thank many members of our FAMILY who have helped make this show a success: our director Mr. Tim Hauser, our instructors and staff, the members of our band and color guard, and of course our parent volunteers who have worked countless hours and without whom this show would not be possible. Last, but certainly not least, we want to thank you THE FANS! The love and support you show your marching band family is what unites us all into ONE BIG BAND FAMILY. Here at Anoka we pride ourselves on FAMILY. We hope that as you watch all these other wonderful bands compete, or perform in exhibition, you feel the same sense of pride and FAMILY as we do! On behalf of the Anoka Marching Tornadoes Family and the Anoka Band Parent Association Family we wish each and every one of you GOOD LUCK! Please grab a snack from our concession stand, sit back and enjoy the 2015 Music In Motion Show! Sincerely, Michelle Kocovsky Anoka Band Parent Association President Proud Parent of Cole Percussion/Drumline Our Marching Tornadoes have a had very strong start this year and are continuing to dazzle the crowds they are performing for each time. The dedication of our students and Director has been amazing to watch and make us very proud at Anoka High School. We have high expectations again this year for our Anoka Marching Band and know that we will attain high levels again this year. The energy is very positive, and our students are embracing this new year with refreshed energy and focus. It is a team effort every year with our students, Director, parents, volunteers and our Marching Band boosters to launch such a successful program. I would like to send a hearty thank you to our Tornado Marching Band Booster program and parents for all of your support for our students and our Marching Band Program. Your countless hours of dedication and volunteering of your time is very appreciated! Good luck to our Marching Band and Directors as you begin another successful season. Go Marching Tornadoes! Michael D.Farley Anoka High School Principal Michael D. Farley Principal Anoka High School Home of the Anoka Family 763-506-6201 PAGE 1

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE CLASS A CLASS AAA EXHIBITION Performance Band 11:45 am Star Spangled Banner and Colors Anthem sung by a member of the Anoka High School choir program. Colors presented by Anoka American Legion Edward B. Cutter Post 102. 12:00 pm Champlin Park High School 12:15 pm Blaine High School 12:30 pm Rocori High School 12:45 pm Andover High School 1:00 pm Osseo High School 1:15 pm Coon Rapids High School 1:30 pm Minnetonka High School 1:45 pm Eden Prairie High School 2:00 pm Anoka High School 2:15 pm Minnesota State University - Mankato 2:30 pm University of Minnesota - Duluth AWARDS 2:45 pm Edward B Cutter Post 102 was chartered by the National Organization of the American Legion on August 25th, 1919. Announcer: Hannah Andrusko-Starks PAGE 2

CHAMPLIN PARK MARCHING REBELS PANDORA Champlin Park High School is one of five comprehensive schools in the Anoka-Hennepin School District. Champlin Park proudly offers a rigorous music program to their students which includes five concert bands, a percussion studio, five choirs, three orchestras, jazz band, vocal jazz, summer and fall marching band, pep band, and a number of collaborative small ensemble opportunities throughout the music and theatre departments. The Champlin Park Marching Rebels are proud to present their 2015 production, Pandora, and invite you to join us as we peak inside the box and uncover the hidden secrets within. The Champlin Park Marching Rebels would like to thank the Champlin Park Band Association; the Jackson Middle School Music Department; and the Champlin Park Administrative and Custodial Staff for all of their outstanding support. The 2015 Marching Rebels Staff includes: Directors: Steve Johnson and John Meissner Musical Arrangements: Chris Judd, Joe Jaeger, and Steve Johnson Visual Design: John Meissner Hornline Staff: Bryan Borg, Christian Cone, Morgan Meissner, and David Schuck Percussion Staff: Chris Judd, Joe Jaeger, Sheldon Peterson, Mikki Brevig, Tyler Eckwright, and Emily Ruetz Color Guard: Katherine Neis, Kelsey Johnson, Savannah Kearns and Michelle Koski PAGE 3

BLAINE MARCHING BENGALS Please welcome the Marching Bengals from Blaine, Minnesota! The Marching Bengals are under the direction of Nick Bunio assisted by Trevor Nelson, Matthew Marsolek and Alec Paquin. Percussion Staff includes Krissy Bergmark and Elias Youngblom. Colorguard is instructed by Brianna Carlson and Megan Lovitz. Drill design by Phil Snyder. The Marching Bengals are proud to present their 2015 production "Masque." "Masque" begins with music from the international sensation "Phantom of the Opera" by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Next, the Phantom shows his modern side with the ballad "Creep" made popular by the band Radiohead. Finally, the Phantom is confronted by another Masked figure during "The Mask of Zorro" by James Horner. The Blaine Marching Band would like to thank Bruce Olson, the Blaine Band Boosters, the communities supporting Blaine High School and all of our families and friends. The 2015 Marching Bengals are led by Drum Majors Anthony Brown, Palmer Held and Kayla Moen PAGE 4

ROCORI MARCHING SPARTANS The ROCORI Marching Spartans are proud to take the field for you today. This is our 45th year of marching. The ROCORI school district is located in central Minnesota, immediately to the west of St. Cloud. It is a district that includes the cities of Rockville, Cold Spring, and Richmond. We practice outside of the school day and are composed of students in grades 8 through 12. Our show is comprised, mostly, of Renaissance music and music composed by Eric Idle. With only 21 members, we are going to attempt to give you too much of a show to experience in just one viewing. We will also present an aural program that is both refined and yet, at times, a little humorish. The ROCORI Marching Spartans are under the direction of Tony Hutar and Kim Jones. Kari Hemmesch provides leadership for the color guard. The percussion are under the direction of Dani Lahr. Niki Mackedanz works with marching instruction. The drill was written by Tony Hutar. The ROCORI Marching Spartans would like to thank those who help make us all that we are, and will become. First, we thank our parents for their unconditional support. Next, we thank the Band Boosters who continue to give their time and financial support. Also, we thank the ROCORI school district for their continued support. Finally, we also want to thank all the past grads who continue to find time to volunteer their time and expertise. We thank you all. Director Tony Hutar Assistant Director Kim Jones Percussion Dani Lahr Color Guard Kari Hemmesch Marching Niki Mackedanz PAGE 5

ANDOVER MARCHING HUSKIES Andover High School, established in 2002, is part of the Anoka-Hennepin School District and serves the communities of Andover, Coon Rapids, and Ham Lake. Andover High School offers a comprehensive music program including three concert bands, three orchestras, five choirs, jazz ensemble, marching band, pep band, solo and ensemble contest, pit orchestra, and other various small ensembles. The Marching Huskies proudly present their 2015 program: Vesuvius. A new day in Pompeii brings restoration and new beginnings as the townspeople bring back to life what the great Mount Vesuvius had damaged. Rebuilding a city comes with challenges and unforeseen circumstances, but together the great people of Pompeii restore the glorious pillars of the city. Though they come together to bring back the life they knew before, it is taken away once again all too soon, but this time, there will be no chance to rebuild, restart, and begin again The Andover Marching Huskies wish to thank the Andover Band Booster Organization for making our competition season possible. The 2015 Andover Marching Huskies Staff includes: Director: John Devine Percussion: Chris Richman, Alex St. Clair, and Stirling Callander Colorguard: Cortney Davis Additional Instruction: Amanda Poston, Chris Reid, Kim Reid, Sam Springer, and Mark Walentiny Music Arrangements: John Meehan, Michael Huestis, Chris Richman, and Alex St. Clair Drill Design: Joel Matuzak Drum Major: David Holdsworth PAGE 6

OSSEO MARCHING ORIOLES After a 35 plus year absence from the field Osseo Senior High School is pleased to welcome the Osseo Senior High School Marching Band back to the field. These 20 students on the field represent the rebirth of the field show marching program at Osseo. This year our focus is building a strong foundation of excellence and build upon past successes of our strong music department. The 2015 production entitle Evolution:The Journey of a Band brings the audience through the journey's that this band will face as they build for the future. Featuring the music of Cirque du Soleil, arrangements by Richard Saucedo, the Osseo Band is proud to present our show this year. The band is led by Michael Reed with assistance from Nick Zahler, Jake Esterberg and Kiersten Sloneker. Senior Drum Major is Jenny Kotz. PAGE 7

COON RAPIDS MARCHING CARDINALS The Coon Rapids Marching Cardinals are proud to present for their 2015 production Ingrato Corazon, Ungrateful Heart. Our production begins with the drumline performing intense latin jazz drum beats accompanied by the deep sounds of cajons, a latin drum. The hornline soon joins and the rollicking latin chart El Cumbanchero written by famed trumpeter Rafael Hernandez, is underway. An emotional and passionate ballad, Novus, written by Grammy winning artist Santana follows next. It features All-State Trombone player Emerson Badio. The heat kicks in again with one of the most famous drum corp songs of all time, One More Time Chuck Corea, written for famed latin-jazz musicians, Chuck Mangione & Chick Corea. Trumpeters Cole Daly, Steven Kelly and Zach Bloedow are featured prominently as the show concludes with a powerful, unforgettable finish that is sure to leave you on your feet. The Coon Rapids Marching Cardinals have a long tradition of excellence and are part of a band program featuring three concert bands, two jazz bands, athletic band, pit orchestra and several other small ensembles. The Marching Cardinals are lead on the field by Drum Major Raven Buckman. The Section Leaders are Julie Bittner, Rebecca Palla, Collin Volk, Mikaylah Nash, Cole Daly, Steven Kelly, Makaylah Gardner, Sarah Felde, Xavier Emery, Emerson Badio, Anna Sunderlin, Sierra Pattin, and Irma Frlj. The Marching Cardinals are under the leadership of Brian Duffy and Andy Yaroch. Color Guard instruction and design is performed by Rachel Davis, Lyney Davis, Jenny Dentz and Evan Pufpaff. Drumline instruction and design is performed by Matt Kettelhut and Austin Zaviska. Additional instructional assistance is provided by Jon Palla. PAGE 8

MINNETONKA MARCHING BAND There comes a time in everyone s life where they must answer the call. For honor, pride, or the greater good, we must make a choice to march onward, knowing the challenges that lay ahead. Gathering all our courage we traverse the path before us, looking behind to gauge our progress, and pushing forward to continue the journey with disregard of the distance that remains. Whether in Feudal Japan or today s world, the way of the Bushido guides us triumphantly to our destination. Personifying this challenge through music, visual programming, and performance, set in ancient Japan, The Minnetonka High School Marching Band is proud to present their 2015 production of Bushido: The Way of the Warrior. Thank you and enjoy our show! The Minnetonka High School Marching Band is one aspect of Minnetonka s instrumental music program including five concert bands, two jazz ensembles, winter pep band, music theory offerings and numerous small ensembles. Directors: Miles Mortensen Paul Rosen Drum Major: Megan Wilson Josie O Donnell Percussion Instruction: Jacob Esterberg Katie Langer Zach Johnson Color Guard Instruction: Jonathon Su Carrie Snyder Drill Techs: Elsie Stickler Andrew Ebner James Holden Visual Design: Joel Matuzak Jonathon Su Music by: Rob Stein David Britton Jacob Esterberg PAGE 9

EDEN PRAIRIE MARCHING EAGLES The 2015 Eagle Marching Band is comprised of 186 freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors from Eden Prairie High School. The marching band represents one element of the band program offered to students at EPHS. In addition to marching band, students participate in 5 concert bands, 3 jazz ensembles, chamber winds, percussion ensemble, winterguard, winter drumline, music listing, music theory, and music history classes. Eden Prairie high school Bands shape their Legacy through constantly striving for Unity, Artistry, and Excellence. The Eden Prairie Wind Ensemble and Percussion Ensemble performed on the featured stage at the 2010 and 2014 Music For All National Festival. The Eden Prairie Winter Drumline was 2013 and 2014 WGI Scholastic World Finalist. Directors: Scott Palmer Mike Whipkey Liz Jackson Music Arranger John Meehan Drill Writer Jaime Holly Program Coordinator Keith Dunton Visual Coordinator Lindsey Hansen Music/Visual Megan Ivers Palmer Michael Okwabi Visual Tech Quinton Walker Zach Fitzgibbon David Swan Derek Fritz Josh Hoepner Percussion Caption Head/ Battery Arranger Joe Asleson Front Ensemble Arranger/ Sound Design Craig Meyers Toms Austin Murra Bass April Dejarlais Cymbals Rachel Naegele Front Ensemble Jared Olson Color Guard Caption Head Jared Peterson Color Guard Tech Paige Holtan Aaron Shaleen Jessie Taylor Natalie Grant Markell Farnsworth Drum Majors Mark Henry Ben Giles Karina Dunford PAGE 10

ANOKA MARCHING TORNADOES Anoka High School is part of the Anoka Hennepin School District and serves the communities of Andover, Anoka, Coon Rapids, and Ramsey. Anoka High School offers a comprehensive music program including three concert bands, three orchestras, three choirs, two jazz ensembles, marching band, pep band, solo and ensemble, pit orchestra, and various other small ensembles. The 57 members of the Marching Tornadoes rehearse exclusively outside of the school day. Over half of the marching band are new members in 2015. Come see the Marching Tornadoes at home football games and various local competitions throughout the Twin Cities. Anoka High School proudly presents our 2015 show, Against The Shadows. Everyone feels it. It s there, that space inside where our darkest secrets are kept, where fear grows, hidden in the shadows. The shadows fight to overtake our light, but in the end which will win? The Anoka Marching Tornadoes wish to thank the Anoka Band Parents Association for making our competition season possible. The 2015 Anoka Marching Band Staff includes: Director: Timothy Hauser Assisted by: Music and Visual: Paul Terry, Katy Benson, Lindsey Brewers, Ryan Collins, Sam Emerson, Josh Quick, Anders Rahkola, Mark Santori Percussion: Logan Brandes, David Palermo, Robert Loahr, Darby Matt Color Guard: Nancy Terry PAGE 11

MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY - MANKATO Minnesota State University, Mankato Maverick Machine Athletic Band The Maverick Athletic Band program offers student and community musicians an opportunity to bring spirit, energy and enthusiasm to Minnesota State Mankato athletic events. Musicians of all levels can participate in our musically innovative bands without making an intensive time commitment. The Maverick Machine is in its third full year at MSU-Mankato and has been working through rehearsals to perfect a pre game and halftime show. The group rehearses twice a week and features students who have never marched mixed with students with a larger background in the marching arts. We are very fortunate to have strong athletic programs to support including the #1 ranked Division II football team in the nation and a hockey program that was ranked #1 overall in Division I for much of last season. Our performance today will feature a portion of our pre game show Fanfare for the Common Man and the Minnesota State, Mankato Rouser. Along with our halftime production Lift-Off. Lift-off explores some of the more popular space themed songs and will feature our percussion section and feature twirler Nicole Nelson. For more information about the Maverick Machine please visit our website www.mnsu.edu/music/athleticband or Like us on Facebook Maverick Athletic Bands or Twitter @mnsumachine GO MAVS!!! JOHN J. KELLER, DDS, PA Crown & Bridge Dental Implants Cosmetics Laser Dentistry 552 E. Main Street Anoka, MN 55303 763-421-4550 www.johnkellerdds.com PAGE 12

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA - DULUTH UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH BULLDOG MARCHING BAND 2015 repertoire: Gotta Kiss Myself I m So Pretty! The Pretender The Foo Fighters Rebel Yell Billy Idol MONSTER - Skillet Lips are Moving Meghan Trainor Happy Pharrell Williams Uptown Funk Mark Ronson, featuring Bruno Mars The University of Minnesota Duluth is proud to present the Bulldog Marching Band under the direction of Daniel W. Eaton. Our marching band consists of approximately 70 students from many different fields of study. Our mission is to provide enthusiastic support to UMD s nationally recognized Division II athletics program. Director: Daniel W. Eaton Staff: Tim Broscious, percussion; Justin Miller, physical conditioning and marching Graduate Assistants: Leah Magnuson, Giovani Briguente Drum Majors: Hannah Porter, Kevin Hendrickson, assistant, Kristina Olson, assistant Commanding Officer: Emily Kasparek Captains: Aaron Buchanan and Trevor Zimmerman Section leaders: Sarah Christiansen, percussion; Katie Krause, piccinets; Trevor Zimmerman, saxophones; Jenna Mady, trumpets; Jamison Spohn and Karl Kubiak, Low Brass, Emily Cahill, featured twirler. Dance Team Captains: Lexi Crowell, Haley Lentz and Rebecca Sammons Managers: Kyle Peterson, Emme Jochim, Brittany Lane, Samantha Tocheri and Rachel VanderVegt PAGE 13

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Taylor, It seems like yesterday that you were graduating from kindergarten, and now you will soon be graduating from high school. During these past four years you have grown into an amazing and talented young woman. We couldn't be more proud, and we can't wait to see what your future holds! Love you ~ Mom, Dad, Maddie, and Carson Mention this ad and we will give you 20% off a total repair, and a little info about our shop - hours are M-TH 7:30-6, F 7:30-3:00. PAGE 15

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We are so proud of you Nate! We are so proud of Anoka Marching Band! Play hard and always practice. You are capable of accomplishing anything you set your heart on. God bless you and lots of love, Mom, Mark and Robbie Cader Spaghetti Cader-ade Shades-dude You make us VERY proud. You are adventurous, fun-loving, creative, and darn handsome! Keep working hard and all of your dreams will come true! With love, your parents, CJ, and the rest of your fam-fan club! PAGE 19

Way to go, Alexa!! We are so proud of your talents and many accomplishments, but even more importantly we are proud of the incredible person you are. With all our love, Dad, Mom, Abbi and Lili PAGE 20

Cameron- There is no greater joy for a parent than watching their child do something they love. I am so proud of how your love for music has grown and how you have grown. I love you son! Mom Grace, We are so very proud of you. Just remember to be yourself and have fun. Hey Patroo, We are so proud of your hard work, and Love, Dad and Cheryl Aunt and Uncle Orr and Grandpa!! Loki too! how you love marching band the way you do. Watching you become a great young man is a joy and honor. We love you!!! Mom and Dad PAGE 21

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CONCESSIONS Croissant Breakfast Sandwich....... $4.00 (sausage or bacon) Chicken Wings (5)................. $4.00 All Beef Hot Dog................... $2.00 Cheese bread (4).................. $4.00 Mashed Potato Bowl............... $4.00 Chicken Tenders (4 pcs)............ $4.00 Slice of Pizza...................... $3.00 (cheese, sausage, pepperoni) Nachos and Cheese............... $3.00 Pretzel with Cheese................ $3.00 Popcorn........................... $1.00 Chips............................... $.50 Candy............................ $1.00 Giant Pixie Stix...................... $.50 Blow Pops/Airheads........... $.25 each or 5/$1.00 Soda/Water/Powerade............ $2.00 Hot Chocolate..................... $2.00 Hot Tornado....................... $3.00 Coffee............................ $1.00 Orange Juice...................... $1.00 PAGE 24

Tubafellow- We are so proud of the awesome young man you have become! It s been a joy for us to watch you grow since you started band in 6th grade. We can t wait to see what comes next for you! We love you! Mom & Dad and Grammy & Grandpa tornadoalleysportswear.com Next to $5 Pizza 13949 St. Francis Blvd NW Ramsey, MN 55303 Phone (763) 951-3094 Now screenprinting in house!! Bring in this add and enjoy 10% off of your purchase Grace, you are my sunshine! You have been such a blessing from the day you were born. I am SO proud of you and all that you have accomplished. My world is much brighter because of you! Play on and may life always be a sweet song for you! Love, Mom XO PAGE 25

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Maria, We are so proud of the wonderful young woman you have become. Enjoy your last year as an Anoka Tornado. We love you! Mom and Dad Psalm 46:10 It is not enough for us to say we are proud. The countdown has begun. Enjoy each and every moment, embrace all your memories, and ALWAYS have fun! You are a talented young lady! Love ~ Momma D and Cash Money D PAGE 27

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JUDGES AND CRITERIA General Effect Visual General Effect Music This category is judged on how the band s entire musical presentation is coordinated to depict a unified production. The band s emotional artistry and professional effectiveness of their show are key aspects that the judge is looking for. The difficulty, variety and interpretation and coordination of the visual and musical elements are other elements in how the band is judged. This judge is located in the press box. This judge determines how well the marching formations (drill) interpret the music as well as all the visual aspects of the show. The band is also judged on how well they communicate their intent to the audience. This judge is located in the press box. Music Execution The color guard is judged on their performance effectiveness, coordination, content and demand. This judge is located in the press box. The technical accuracy in musicianship, technique, and musical content of individual performers and ensembles will be judged. This judge can be on the field or in the press box. Visual Execution The individual performer will be judged in this category. This judge is evaluating marching accuracy, posture and poise, and instrument control. Overall, marching excellence, technical content and construction of the drill will also be judged in this category. This judge is located on the field. Percussion The battery and pit are judged in this category. Uniformity, clarity, precision, and demand of the performer are taken into consideration. This judge is located on the field. Color Guard The band s final score is determined after the scores are combined and penalties are deducted. All bands must be in competition for a minimum of 8 minutes to a maximum of 11 minutes. Stop time can negatively affect another judging caption (i.e. general effect). The timing and judging will begin with the first note of music or the first steps of the band proper. The band must complete its performance within 11 minutes. The timing and penalty judging will cease when the band has cleared the field. From the conclusion of their performance, bands will have a maximum of 2 minutes to clear the competition field. Thank you to our sponsors! Graphic design of program cover and poster Jeff Denzer City of Anoka Parks and Recreation Caribou Coffee, 169/Main in Anoka Cities of Anoka, Champlin Park, Coon Rapids, Ramsey and the members of the communities for supporting our show Hardees, Anoka Anoka Music program The Links at Northfork Mike Farley, Gwen Poore, and the many Anoka High School activities and district staff who support all that we do Posters anonymous donation Texas Roadhouse Marco s Pizza Yearbook staff A special thank you goes out to the Anoka Band Parents Association and volunteers for making marching band and the Music in Motion Field Show possible. Anoka-Hennepin Print Shop Go Band! Something Sweet by Maddie Lu, LLC Lon Voles, Keller Williams Realty, Hwy 10 in Coon Rapids Anoka Hennepin custodial staff Goodrich Field staff PAGE 29

OFFICIAL SCORE CARD High School Field Score A Champlin Park Blaine Ricori Andover Osseo Coon Rapids Minnetonka Caption Awards Outstanding Front Ensemble Outstanding Percussion Outstanding Color Guard Outstanding Drum Major Outstanding Soloist AAA Eden Prairie Caption Awards Outstanding Front Ensemble Outstanding Percussion Outstanding Color Guard Outstanding Drum Major Outstanding Soloist Performing in Exhibition Anoka High School Minnesota State University, Mankato - Maverick Machine Athletic Band University of Minnesota, Duluth - Bulldog Marching Band PAGE 30