DCA Corps News
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Written by Cate McKissick, Patriot News
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Friday, 09 June 2006 |
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After a year's absence because of litigation, a Carlisle-based promotions company is bringing back its drum-and-bugle corps competition to central Pennsylvania.
Five Star Brass Productions Inc. will stage its contest at Central Dauphin East High School's Landis Field on July 8.
Last year, Five Star canceled the event when it was unable to secure Hersheypark Stadium, the site of the competition for two decades. Five Star said it couldn't afford the higher rental fees imposed by Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Co.
Read the rest of the article here.
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Written by Stephanie Louden, George Zingali Memorial Scholarship Fund
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Thursday, 08 June 2006 |
Friday, July 28, 2006
8:00 a.m. (Shotgun Style) Southers Marsh Golf Club 30 Southers Marsh Lane Plymouth, MA 02360 tel 508.830.3535 www.southersmarsh.com |
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Written by Tom MacDonald, Capital Brass
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Thursday, 08 June 2006 |
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The planning board for the Albany Mini-corps Project has announced a name for the group: Capital Brass.
With the founder and ex-members of the former DCA-finalist Capitol Brass (original spelling) on the planning board, discussions on a name kept coming back to this one.
The group already has several ex-members involved in the project. And the idea of carrying on the entertaining and progressive history of the former field corps, coupled with the very marketable and descriptive name, made the decision for the board. |
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Written by Allen Buell, Chairman, 2006/2007 Rochester DCA Championships Committee
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Thursday, 08 June 2006 |
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The Drum Corps Associates World Championships will be held in Rochester over Labor Day weekend at the new PAETEC Park in both 2006 and 2007. It is estimated that in each of the two years, the event will bring 20,000 people into our community and generate $11 million for the local economy. The Empire Statesmen Drum Corps, Rochester's very own five-time World Champions, will play host to this prestigious competition — the largest Rochester event in terms of drawing outside dollars and people since the Ryder Cup in 1995.
How did Rochester land this entertainment and economic powerhouse?
As chairman of the 2006 and 2007 Drum Corps Associates World Championships, I can explain.
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Written by Tom MacDonald, Friends of Ron Getty Committee
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Thursday, 08 June 2006 |
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Ron “Rocky” Ghetti was a Drum Corps icon in the Troy, NY area; active with the Interstatesmen and countless junior corps in this area. He was an inspiration to an unknowable number of young people whom he taught throughout the years.
The Van Schaick Island Neighborhood Watch (of which Ron was the President) will dedicate the Ghetti Gazebo on Tuesday evening, August 1st, at 5:30pm on Van Schaick Island (Cohoes, NY).
The “Friends of Ron Ghetti" committee has organized a brass ensemble to perform in honor of Ron at this dedication. Thus far, members of six active corps have joined on for this project, including current members of the Skyliners, Skyliners Alumni Corps, Crusaders, Retrosound, 20th Century Limited and Capital Brass. |
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