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2019 Spartans January Practice And Camp Information

The month of January provides two practice opportunities with the corps. Sunday, January 6th Nashua Boys and Girls Club BRASS and PERCUSSION only. No fees to attend. This is a music focus day from 9AM to 4PM. Registration begins at 8AM on Sunday morning. Please bring a bag lunch as no meals are provided this […]

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2018 Starriders November Party

Already on 03.11.18 on the occasion of the 35th anniversary Starriders celebrated the old party, famous, notorious November party! Many old and active members and friends have come together in the smartest robes and celebrated until late into the night.???? Read the rest of the article here.

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2018 Liberty Annual Awards Night

Liberty’s end of season Awards and Review Night was held once again at Crispins Club in Duston. The event celebrates all that the members have experienced and achieved in the last 12 months. With BYBA Individuals and Ensembles being held on the same weekend, it was also an opportunity for some of the soloists to […]

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Skyliners Announce Color Guard Staff For The 2019 Season

The Skyliners are pleased to announce that Mary Meyer will be the Color Guard Caption head for the 2019 season. Mary currently resides in Paoli, Pennsylvania and works as a middle school special education teacher in the school district of Philadelphia. Graduating from West Chester University with dual majors in Early Grades Preparation and Special […]

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In The News – A Failure To Protect

Every so often during a sleepless night, Melody Romo searches online for the high school band teacher who lured her into a sexual relationship when she was 15. She rarely finds much. But in August, there was a cryptic post in a public forum: The teacher, Mike Stevens, had been fired by a marching band […]

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MCYA Board Response To Philadelphia Inquirer Article

A recent media report focusing on instructors who taught at various national drum and bugle corps organizations despite having matters of concern in their backgrounds named Dennis Laorenza as among these individuals. Laorenza worked in a part-time role as a trumpet instructor for the Music City Drum and Bugle Corps during the 2018 season. The […]

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What’s Your PR Story

For over 60 years, Phantom Regiment has provided life-changing experiences through performing arts for thousands of young people around the world. This year, we decided to gather some of their stories to share them with you. One of our core values, “phamily”, rings true through the stories we hear from volunteers who become lifelong donors; […]

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Happy Holidays From The Boston Crusaders

With your generous support in 2018, we… Purchased and customized a brand new commercial kitchen truck House our members in dormitories for 30 days during move-in at Castleton University Employed the greatest drum corps design and teaching staff in the activity Increased office staff in critical support and programming areas Expanded our urban programming into […]

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DCA Annual Meeting / Rules Congress

DCA officially put the 2018 season to bed and looks forward to 2019 as they hosted their annual DCA winter meeting in Baltimore, Maryland on December 1st. All corps were in attendance along with their select staff to take part in the biannual rules congress event. Two familiar names, Minnesota Brass and Excelsior were also […]

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2019 Gold San Diego Area Audition Information

Our first 2019 Cast Audition and Experience Event is coming up this weekend. The entire GOLD staff wants to welcome everyone attending. Below you will find important information about the weekend ahead. If you have any additional questions please email don [at] golddrumcorps [dot] org to get answers to your questions and concerns. Read the […]

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