IF I WOULD HAVE BEEN less concerned about sinking my teeth into grilled chicken at my hometown’s community celebration on a recent Friday evening, I’d know more about the Lucan Community Band.
The band performed from 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. under the shade trees outside the Vesta Community Hall, where diners lined up inside for a sumptuous meal of chicken, potato salad, beans and a dinner roll.
I wiggled my way right into the band section for some close-up photos and even inquired, between selections, about the vintage band music, before going indoors for that chicken dinner.
Some of the music comes from the Chatfield Brass Band and Music Lending Library in Chatfield, a band member informed me.
The Lucan Community Band is based in Lucan, seven miles south of Vesta along Redwood County Highway 10. Not all of the band members hail from this town of 220, which is also home to Brau Brothers Brewing. (Check out their beer; Strawberry Wheat is my favorite.)
At least one, Tom Schmid, the tuba player who drew my attention with his German style red hat that differed from all the green caps, hails from Springfield. I snuck in a quick question to Tom. He’s been playing the tuba for only about 10 years, but has been playing an instrument since he was in high school in the 1940s. That’s all the information I got before he planted his lips back on that tuba mouthpiece and I headed into the hall to eat.

Lucan Community Band members play against a back drop of grain bins damaged in a July 1 windstorm in Vesta. Tractors line the street for the antique tractor show.

Green caps are part of the male band members' attire. Musicians' ages range from the young to senior citizens.
IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING about the history of the Lucan Community Band, its members, how often and where the group performs, submit a comment. I’d like to learn more about the band.
© Copyright 2011 Audrey Kletscher Helbling






Audrey…Mom said you should contact Rich or MaryAnne Kramer in Lucan for more info on the Lucan band…she thinks an Uncle of Rich started it….
Ah, that would seem about right, that a Kramer started the Lucan Community Band. Thanks for the tip.
My family lived in Wabasso in the early 1950s, Our band director, Mr. Daily encouraged us to join the Lucan Community Band. The Director at that time was Arnorld Kramer (86 at that time). I am guessing he was the “original” director. A number of us from Wabasso went to practices at Lucan during the winter month. We usually took Arnold Karamer with us.
Thanks for that info. I did not know this about Arnold Kramer. Were you aware he’s known as Minnesota’s folk artist?
http://www.arnoldkramer.com/