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CT Students Peform for VP Kamala Harris
In a dazzling display of talent and community spirit, the renowned Cass Technical High School Marching Band took center stage during Vice President Kamala Harris's visit to Detroit on Monday. The bustling city welcomed Vice President Harris with open arms as she arrived to make a groundbreaking announcement regarding the future of electric vehicles.
The atmosphere was charged with excitement. Local residents, dignitaries, and reporters gathered eagerly as Vice President Harris stepped onto the stage to address the crowd.
But before the Vice President could even begin her speech, the unmistakable sound of drums and brass filled the air, drawing all eyes to the energetic performance unfolding before them. The Cass Tech Marching Band, with their trademark blue and gold uniforms, brought their A-game, infusing the scene with infectious energy and rhythm.
Led by their passionate drum major, the band delivered a stellar performance that had toes tapping and smiles spreading throughout the audience. From spirited renditions of classic tunes to intricate choreography that showcased their precision and skill, the Cass Tech Marching Band proved why they are considered one of the best in the nation.
Vice President Harris couldn't help but join in the applause, her smile radiant as she watched the young musicians pour their hearts into their performance. As the last notes echoed through the streets, she took to the podium, visibly moved by the display of talent before her.
In her speech, Vice President Harris praised the resilience and ingenuity of Detroiters, highlighting the city's pivotal role in shaping the future of American manufacturing. She announced a monumental investment of $100 million to support small and medium-sized auto manufacturers in upgrading their facilities for the production of electric vehicles, sparking cheers and applause from the crowd.