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  1. Since I already confessed my ignorance about judges here, I have a burning question.  Are these judges actually getting around to all these places? 

    I was at Nashua on Sunday and two of the judges listed (Raichle, Torchia) are listed at Mesquite, TX the next night.  So they judge a show in NH, hop a plane and go to TX for a show the next night?  Is that typical?

  2. Good writeup, it was a nice show. I'm glad we got to see full performances and not standstills. 

    2 hours ago, Tim K said:

    I feel they are trying to do their best with fewer members but the kids seem to enjoy what they are doing. I’m thinking come Avon and Indy they will have some surprises for audiences.

    This is the first show I've seen since they added trumpets.  I'm always amazed at what the staff can do with such a small group. The kids are so pumped about what they are doing. 

  3. 1 hour ago, NebraskaGBR said:

    IF I'm not mistaken New London, CT had a Corps in the early 1970s called "the New London Surfers".

    Yes!  They are founders of 7th Regiment.  The alumni are still around, and some show up from time to time at events and do ensembles.  They had a percussion ensemble at our last Friends and Family show in 2019. 

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  4. 3 hours ago, keystone3ply said:

     Depending on the number in my party, I'm not going to spend $3-6k for tickets, travel, food, etc. to deal with weather issues.

    Fair enough. You raise some good points. 

    I don't disagree that the weather is the biggest advantage of indoor venues.  Extreme heat, rain, high winds could ruin the event.  I'll grant that I also couldn't take a long show like WC prelims in the hot sun. 😁 And maybe they have improved the sound quality.  

    But anyway, I still think that outdoor shows sound better...and look better (at night under the stadium lights).  So, if the weather is nice, that's how I like it. 🙂

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  5. Definitely so, I think it's a normal occurrence that the smaller teaching corps probably shrink more than the larger destination corps during economic upheaval.  Covid was different than a regular recession  but probably similar effects. My wife is support staff for 7r, they are definitely a little corps this year. Partly, I think they also purposely kept it small and manageable and look to growing again in the future.  

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