DCI Corps News
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Written by John Donovan, DCP Publisher
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 |
Legislation pending in the California Legislature and backed by gaming tribes and a handful of large, organized charities threatens to replace small community-based non-profits that depend on traditional and electronic bingo games with 'networked' MEGA bingo games - including the Concord Blue Devils, Santa Clara Vanguard, and many high school music and performing arts organizations.
For more information, see the information at the California Community Alliance website. |
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Written by Glassmen website
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
The GLASSMEN are gearing up for their annual celebration, the Awards Banquet! Everyone is welcome to attend, but you MUST RSVP in order to secure a seat at the event! Read on for details...
GLASSMEN DRUM & BUGLE CORPS Awards Celebration Saturday, August 30, 2008
Read the rest of the article here. |
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Written by Pamela Hitchins, Vicksburg Post
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
As the world watched Olympians fight for and win medals in China this week and last, one of Vicksburg's own was winning a world championship a little closer to home.
Nicholas Manton, 20, and his drum and bugle corps, Phantom Regiment, won Drum Corps International's World Championship at the finals in Bloomington, Ind., during the weekend.
The elite Phantom Regiment drum corps is based in Rockford, Ill., and includes about 130 members in percussion, brass and color guard sections. Members generally range in age from 17 to 21 and, from May to August, their lives are completely given over to practice and performing.
Read the rest of the article here. |
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Written by Youth Education in the Arts website
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
Following phone discussions and email exchanges, George Hopkins, the Director of the Cadets, has announced that Tom Aungst and Neil Larrivee have both tendered their resignations from the Cadets’ design and instructional team.
Although both resigned within hours of each other, Hopkins made clear that these were two different situations.
The father of two boys, ages 13 and 5, Aungst intends to dedicate more time to his family which resides in New Bedford, Mass.
Read the rest of the article here. |
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Written by Esther Avila, Porterville Recorder
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
Every fraction of every point counted Saturday for Porterville resident Edgar Guzman — head drum major for the Santa Clara Vanguard Cadets — when they showcased their routine at the 2008 Drum Corps International World Championships in Bloomington, Ind.
The team, which is consistently in the Top 5, started the year ahead of schedule, Guzman said.
“We were going for Top 3 this year,” Guzman said.
Read the rest of the article here. |
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