On October 3, near a cornerstone of Adel history, a breeze rustled through leaves and hair. People spoke or played corn hole. The sun shone in a blue, cloudless sky. Rock music poured through speakers. That music was from the student band Looza Palooza. “In eighth grade, we were talking on the bus, and we were like, ‘we should make a band’,” Keaton Holland-the band’s drummer-said. “We were on the way back from a band contest.” Having just warmed up before practice, Keaton Holland sits at his drum set. Nearly every Looza Palooza practice takes place in a secluded corner