Two volunteer dads pulled out of a Hurst parking lot before sunrise, steering a pair of 18-foot box trucks toward Manhattan.
Inside: Uniforms, instruments, ponchos, hand warmers and everything else the L.D. Bell Blue Raider Band might need on a cold New York City morning.
Behind them, 265 students, staff and chaperones will board six separate flights — the first wave meeting at the high school at 3 a.m. — all to perform in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
For the Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD program, the trip marks a milestone decades in the making.
“The band program at L.D. Bell is pretty special. It’s been around for a really long time. The band was founded in 1957, and so there’s just this really long tradition of excellence within the program,” band director Suzanne Dell said.
This year, that tradition includes a national spotlight: L.D. Bell is the only Texas band performing in the 2025 parade.









