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‘BAND Against Bullying’ music and arts competition returns to UB

Band against bullying event.

BAND Against Bullying gives students the chance to demonstrate their musical and artistic skills in a live, performing arts competition while also promoting a message of awareness, prevention and “dignity for all.”

By CHARLES ANZALONE

Published April 15, 2016 This content is archived.

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“Students in schools are vital to spreading the message about the importance of treating others with dignity and respect, and to stand up against bullying. ”
Amanda Nickerson, director
Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention

UB’s Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention again will join forces with Hodgson Russ LLP, M&T Bank and Ingram Micro for another “BAND Against Bullying” school arts competition to be held at 7 p.m. April 26 in the Center for the Arts, North Campus.

The event — fast becoming a spring fixture for UB and area schools — will bring students to the university to demonstrate their musical and artistic skills in a live, performing arts competition. It also is an opportunity for students to promote the theme of dignity and respect for all students, raise community awareness of bullying-related issues and rally support for anti-bullying education efforts.

Eight local high schools and one middle school will send representatives to perform a musical, artistic or dramatic piece that the students produced themselves. The public is encouraged to attend and support the students performing.

“Bullying is an issue that affects people in schools, communities and society,” says Amanda B. Nickerson, director of the Alberti Center. “Students in schools are vital to spreading the message about the importance of treating others with dignity and respect, and to stand up against bullying.

“BAND Against Bullying is a wonderful venue for students to raise awareness and spread this positive message, while also celebrating their talent in the performing arts.”

This year’s event will feature KISS 98.5 personalities Janet Snyder, who will host the event, and Nicholas Picholas, who will serve as one of the celebrity judges. Other judges will include former boxer “Baby Joe” Mesi, Buffalo Sabres alumnus Andrew Peters and Lauren Hall from “News 4 WakeUp” at WIVB-WNLO TV.

Joining them on the judges’ panel will be Nickerson and Ed Suk of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

The presenting sponsors for this year’s event are M &T Bank, Hodgson Russ LLP, Ingram Micro and the Alberti Center. Tickets are $5 each and available at the Center for the Arts box office. For more information, visit the event’s website.