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Phantom Regiment Season-End Blow Out Sale

Here it is! Our season-end BLOW OUT SALE! Almost every item is on sale! Some up to $20 off!! Help us clear out our store room before our fiscal year-end. Want a few items before heading back to school? How about some early, REALLY early Christmas shopping?? What a better time to get those perfect […]

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Academy And The United Way

The Academy’s agency ID is 5443031. Use the full name “Arizona Academy of the Performing Arts”. Through this workplace program, participants can designate that their contributions benefit the Arizona Academy of the Performing Arts simply by writing in the full name and the contribution amount on their pledge forms. Last year, thoughtful donors named AAPA […]

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In The News: Nicholls Music Major Tours U.S. With Drum Corps

He usually entertains crowds for the Colonels on the football field, in the bleachers or on the stage at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux. But this summer, Robert Blackburn of Thibodaux played his horn for audiences from California to Pennsylvania as a Blue Knight. The 21-year-old Blackburn, a senior majoring in music-education at Nicholls, earned […]

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Madison Scouts Welcome Jim Moore As Choreographer, Color Guard Visual Designer

Chris Komnick, executive director, and James Mason, artistic director of the Madison Scouts, are pleased to announce the appointment of Jim Moore as Choreographer and Color Guard Visual Designer for the Madison Scouts.For the past 10 years, Jim Moore has served on the Blast! design team as choreographer and was the principal dancer in Blast!, […]

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Glassmen Experience Web Server Error

Despite rumors to the contrary – the GLASSMEN are okay and doing fine here in Toledo. We are dealing with a major server error (just about fixed), and a lengthy website migration to our new internet home. Please watch for a completely updated and NEW glassmen.org in the coming days, as well as some very […]

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2009 Cavalier Awards Brunch Report

The 2009 Cavalier Brunch was the "icing on the cake." Members, staff (instructional and volunteer), and families enjoyed our last time together celebrating an excellent season. Drum Major, Alex Harmon shared the highlights of this awesome season. Age-outs introduced each other and shared their thanks to all that impacted their lives. Many special guests were […]

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Blue Devils Welcome Two New 2010 A Corps Staff Members

Dr. Chip Crotts is Associate Professor of Trumpet and Director of Jazz Studies at Samford University in Birmingham, AL. A GRAMMY nominated artist, Chip has been an on call trumpet player for the Disney Company and has performed for them throughout the US and Europe. He has also toured and performed with numerous artists, most […]

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Madison Scouts Welcome James Prime As Music Designer/Arranger

Chris Komnick, executive director, and James Mason, artistic director of the Madison Scouts, are pleased to announce DCI Hall of Fame member James Prime as Music Designer and Arranger for the Madison Scouts. James Prime has been writing professionally for brass and percussion groups since 1977. In focusing his efforts on outdoor music pageantry, he […]

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18th Annual Pacific Crest Golf Tournament

Pacific Crest’s 2009 Golf Tournament, presented by John Hancock Financial Services, takes place Friday, October 9th, at the Los Serranos Golf and Country Club in Chino HIlls. For more information, contact tournament chair Phil Mortensen at 714-309-0546 or via email. You can also download the brochure and registration form. Read the rest of the article […]

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Madison Scouts Welcome Bob Medworth As Visual Caption Supervisor

James Mason, artistic director of the Madison Scouts, is pleased to announce Bob Medworth has joined the Scouts faculty as Visual Caption Supervisor. Bob Medworth has been the band director at Northview High School (formerly Brazil HS) for 32 years. During that time his marching bands have been Indiana State Finalists 30 times and have […]

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