I cherish and remember as a spectator and performer in the 60's the packed Hershey Stadium shows, the Hershey Show TV commericals, and the 18 corps on the schedule during the season.
Thanks Gary....missed you also very much this season...always good to see you and the Empire Statesmen Honor Guard.....like Dave said, you folks are a class act both on and off the field....hope our paths cross in the future. Congrats to you and your guard!!
Stayed at the Hampton/Glen Burnie for the Annapolis Service Academy DC Show this past fall. Usual complimentary hot breakfast; numerous shopping and eating establishments within walking distance on the Ritchie HW strip; good travels back and forth for the weekend; VERY reasonable rates; my wife would stay there again.
A wonderful evening in Annapolis: visitor friendly, good shopping, good dining, good lodging, good show, good stadium-easy access, good fellowship with friends and fellow Bucs, and an incredible announcer. Well done Annapolis!
I had the opportunity to chat with Larry last evening following the Interservice Academy D & B Competition in Annapolis where he served as Chief Judge- to thank him for his service, to congratulate him on his outstanding tenure, and to wish him well in the future. I always appreciated his prescence as I stepped onto the field of competition.
When the Bucs prepared for retreat at Lewisburg, we were alongside of MBI. I met Laura of the color guard. At Rochester when the corps merged to troop the stands, we were again alongside of MBI. There was Laura. What a moment for us to treasure!!
Last year was my fourth with my family. Walking the Golden Gate Bridge, trolley touring the city, driving to see koalas at the zoo, boat touring the bay, eating at Pat's Cafe, practicing at site X, and parading with my Renegades friends in downtown SF. It's an affair to remember. We cherish these memories. THANKS Renegades!