The saying 鈥渕usic soothes the savage beast鈥 was put to the test at St. John鈥檚 Academy in Shawnigan Lake on May 27.
Over a period of several days, a black bear had been attracted to the smell of the school鈥檚 trash cans, which are kept outside in a wooden structure and not accessible to wildlife.
In response, the academy had restricted the movement of students to avoid the area where the trash cans are stored until the bear finally realized it wasn鈥檛 going to be able to get at the cans.
But the bear was back at it again on May 27, and music teacher Tristan Clausen had a clear view of the animal from his classroom window.
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He said one of his students left the classroom through the outside door, but quickly retreated back inside when she saw the bear.
鈥淚 have a saxophone, a trumpet and a trombone behind my desk, so I grabbed the largest one that could make the most noise, which was the trombone, and started playing it as loud as I could as I walked toward the bear,鈥 Clausen said.
鈥淚 was thinking at the time that I should have learned the A&W theme song beforehand. Apparently, the bear didn鈥檛 care for my playing because he ran into the woods and I haven鈥檛 seen it since.鈥
Clausen said he wasn鈥檛 scared during the incident.
鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 far from the door, but I could tell that the bear was frightened, which is why I wasn鈥檛 frightened myself,鈥 he said.
鈥淭he bear just left the scene after he saw me and heard me play. This is a rural school, so you never know what could happen. Bradley Myrholm [the academy鈥檚 director of academics] said I was a legend and I don鈥檛 know about that, but I do intend to keep my trombone close by in the future.鈥
The incident was captured on video.
robert.barron@cowichanvalleycitizen.com
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