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    You are at:Home»Local News»K-State Activity»Stonestreet surprises K-State band with new box truck Saturday

    Stonestreet surprises K-State band with new box truck Saturday

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    By KMAN Staff on December 26, 2017 K-State Activity, Local News, Manhattan
    K-State Alum Eric Stonestreet steps out of a brand new truck he gave to the KSU Marching Band Saturday. (Photo courtesy Ashley VanGlider)
    K-State Alum Eric Stonestreet steps out of a brand new truck he gave to the KSU Marching Band Saturday. (Photo courtesy Ashley VanGlider)

    K-State alum and award-winning actor Eric Stonestreet gave the K-State Marching Band an early Christmas gift Saturday.

    The Emmy Award-winning “Modern Family” star surprised the Pride of Wildcat Land with a new box truck to transport equipment just before the band left for the Cactus Bowl in Arizona.

    The truck arrived with K-State police escort in front of All Faiths Chapel on campus Saturday night. When the truck came to a stop, Stonestreet, who was behind the wheel, stepped outside of the cab and greeted band members.

    ABOVE: KSU Alum Eric Stonestreet speaks to band members Saturday. (Video courtesy K-State band member Noah Rude)

    “Your enthusiasm is contagious,” Stonestreet told the band inside the All Faiths Chapel on campus Saturday night. “So, while we may be able to do these things and do do these things that’s a little bit of a selfish act on my part, because it makes me feel good, because I know you feel good — I know you take pride in what you do, and I’m appreciative of that.”

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