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Lance

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  1. Because I don't want 3% of my money to go to gofundme.  

    Same reason I don't ever give my business to gas stations/restaurants/etc that charge an extra 3% or whatever to use a credit card.  I understand that those businesses don't care for what the CC companies charge them, so no hard feelings or anything, but it's a no-go for me since I never carry much cash.   

    Like others have said, when/if the Cadets release info about how much they need to field a corps in 2025 if at all, I'll donate directly to them.  

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  2. 25 minutes ago, mingusmonk said:

    VOCES8 are doing a show in town next week. My son's choir is having a private clinic with them!

    I've always like them.  Their rendition of Biebl's Ave Maria is terrific, same with Lux Aeterna as Terri brought up.  

    But I love the 4 extra male voices added in this arrangement from the Swedish barbershop quartet.  The 2 extra tenor voices really make it something special imo.  

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  3. doing drum corps isn't always about building a career pathway.  for example, plenty of music performance majors have been told by their professors that dci is either a waste of time or counterproductive for developing their skills.  yet they do it anyway because they want to and choose to.  

    people who are building career pathways via drum corps or the military or anything else owe it to themselves to not spend money or time on something that won't help them with those goals.  if the corps they're thinking about joining isn't as transparent as they'd like about "the experience" they're purchasing, they can choose a different one or not march at all.  

     

     

     

     

     

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  4. Member safety needs to get a lot better. 

    Victims have myriad reasons not to go directly to law enforcement after being abused.   

    Law enforcement does not always act aggressively to bring justice to victims, though movements like Me Too and decades of activism before that have made it better.  But it still needs to get a lot better.  As it does, you'll see an increase in victims going to law enforcement more quickly. 

    Any conversation begins there.  Anything else is people reframing their victim blaming.  

     

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  5. When I use "standard procedure", it's not official terminology for public school teachers or anything. I use terms like that without even thinking of it because of my military background probably. 

    For me, it's just common sense to protect myself in case a kid were to lie which can and does happen.  Most of us do treat it as a mandate, and I'd be fine if it actually became one for us.  How on earth any corps wouldn't address this by now is beyond me.  

    It's becoming clear to me that a lawsuit like the one that's happening with SOA is the only thing that might change old habits in this activity.

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  6. 27 minutes ago, HockeyDad said:

    Not really. It just covers your butt against false accusations of wrongdoing. 

    That's it really.  It's not a requirement or anything, but it's definitely a common courtesy in my profession to help out a teacher next door or whatever if they ask you to be present while they talk with an individual student about something.  It's not necessary very often, but it is a standard procedure for me.  

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  7. Are you talking about permanent dedicated staff from outside of any individual corps' own hiring who would be 100% focused on member safety?  Would the DCI front office set that up and pay for it (rhetorical question)?  Anything else is just corps policing themselves which is the real underlying problem, IMO.  

    But yeah, I would always want another staff member with me when I meet with a student about something important.  And on a side note, I never meet with any student one on one behind closed doors.  Why would anybody who supervises youth take that risk no matter how mundane they think an issue might be?

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  8. I don't think anybody would question the effort of SCV's marching members no matter where they perform in a lineup.  And young people thrive on routine no matter what the routine is.  But I think most people running corps would agree that it can be advantageous to go on the evening both competitively and logistically.  I'll be paying more attention to scores than I have in years to see how that all goes.  Really kind of fascinating to me to see how this goes if it goes. 

  9. Tiny incremental changes are the sad reality of how the behavior of large groups changes.  Agonizingly slow.   

    There are still people who don't have much empathy and automatically blame victims for not immediately reporting it to authorities, but that sentiment is less prevalent now than 5 years ago.  People at least consider why that didn't necessarily work in the past and how we can take steps to make it work better in the future.  

     

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  10. 3-4 posters destroy every SCV thread.  It's the ones who make everything about themselves, and it transcends labels like "hater" and "defender/apologist".  It's like clockwork and accelerates when they're all on around the same time and it's self-feeding.  Gets really old.  I put them on ignore and ignore any posts by people who quote them.  I know some on here are adverse to using block, but it works really well for me, and not just with this particular topic.  

    I'm interested in answers to basic questions like does SCV even qualify as a nonprofit right now, and if not, is there any type of oversite or timeline or anything like that?  Will the DCI board address this publicly after they meet?  If it's a process that's going to take awhile, will SCV let paying auditionees know this?  If I were of auditioning age and looking for a corps or my kid was, I'd want to know this stuff before ever even considering an audition or camp.  How/why is there any ambiguity with this

     

     

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