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Pleasant Student Combines Passions for Music and Cars

By Wendy Weichenthal on April 29, 2024

A student marches and drums.
(Photo credit: Brenda Leikala) Dylan Hanshaw

Dylan Hanshaw, an 18-year-old senior at Pleasant High School, has had two lifelong loves: cars and music.

“I was born into it. Dad has worked into dealerships since he was able to work. Mom’s worked for different car-related organizations. Grandpa worked in a dealership before Dad, so it’s all I’ve known,” Dylan said.

Dylan; his parents, Brent and Heather Hanshaw; and his younger brother, Bryce, are also musical.

“I played the clarinet, French horn and mellophone in high school. My husband played the saxophone. Dylan and Bryce play percussion and Bryce also is an amazing guitar player!” Heather said. “Music is very important to our family.”

In addition to getting ready to graduate from high school and taking college classes at Marion Technical College, Dylan is active in a number of music groups. That includes coaching the drum line for marching band and running lighting for the recent musical, Shrek, at the historic Marion Palace Theatre.

“It was the best musical I’ve been a part of. I have to give them credit,” Dylan said. “All I did was shine a light on the true stars.”

Music and Motors Car Show Born 

Dylan wears a Pleasant letter hacket in front of a parking space that says 'Dylan' while a red sports car is in the background.
(Photo credit: Alyesa Hendershot)

Dylan decided to combine his two passions. The result is the Music and Motors car show and music extravaganza being held on Saturday, May 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the event parking behind the high school to raise funds for the Pleasant music programs. Money raised by the boosters help provide instruments, uniforms and other support.

“When Dylan saw the opportunity to bring his two passions together he made it happen! We are very proud of his dedication to our music program,” said Steve Ringer, principal of Pleasant High School.

Dylan wears a black cowboy hat, white T-shirt, jeans and brownwn boots while practicing drums.
(Photo credit: Tracy Beavers)

Dylan found incredible support from teachers, parents and community members.

“I’ve lived here all of my life. With how much support we got from the community without ever doing this before, is just insane to me,” Dylan said.

Admission is free. There is a $10 fee to show a car. Pleasant students of all ages will be performing. There will be a kids play area, food trucks, raffle and door prizes.

“My goal was $1,500. With sponsorships, we’ve almost doubled it before the event even happens!” Dylan said.

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Dylan’s Leadership Praised

This teenager’s labor of love makes his parents proud.

“Dylan is so determined to his goals. He is generally the quiet kid but it has been so cool to see him step into leadership roles,” Heather said. “He knows who is and is a driven, kind, thoughtful person. He makes the world a better place.”

Dylan is thrilled to highlight other musical kids.

“Pleasant’s always been athletic. I think it’s great,” Dylan said. “It’s nice to see the community giving the music department some attention and support, too.”

Dylan stands next to a small classic brown truck and pets a black dog sitting inside. The door has the logo: Dylan's Speed Shop.
(Photo credit: Alyesa Hendershot)

“Dylan is a very dedicated young man that lives up to our band’s motto: SUDA (Service, Unity, Dedication, Attitude). He goes above and beyond always finds ways to help out, even when he is not asked,” said Pleasant Band Director Jason Frank. “He voluntarily comes in and organizes our percussion section. When we moved from our old school to the new building, he had his truck and trailer ready to move all of the band instruments over. He is the model student and what we want out of all of our students!”

Rhonda Morris, president of the Pleasant Music Boosters, agrees.

“This event will be one of our biggest events ever. Dylan Hanshaw and his family have done a spectacular job gearing up for what will be a fun day of food, music and cars! We are a nonprofit organization and all funds go directly to support our band and choir members. The support of the Marion community and our Pleasant families has been overwhelming,” Morris said.

Dylan Hopes for a Repeat Performance

“I’m hoping this becomes part of the future and we can keep doing this again. I’m hoping it gives us a little more money for the music department to work with,” Dylan said.

Until then, Dylan is watching Saturday’s weather with his fingers crossed.

MarionMade! is a program of Marion Technical College. 

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