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  1. Thank you for clarifying, and excuse me for not being clearer: I mean at DCA Championship Semis/Finals.

    In semis, a declared Class A has beaten an Open Class corps every year since 2004. Although I do believe that often times those Open Class corps have been under the 65 person max for Class A, but have not declared.

    In Finals, it has not happened.

  2. The Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps is currently welcoming applicants for the positions of Percussion Caption Head and Brass Caption Head. The right people for these positions will: collaborate as part of the team crafting the 2009 production, lead the membership through rehearsals and performances for the 2009 season (January-August), educate their section on the technical aspects of their caption, and help maintain the efficient, positive atmosphere that is the Govenaires. While the organization has welcomed it's recent competitive success, The Govie Philosophy values quality performance, audience entertainment, and an enjoyable member experience as paramount to our organizational health. If you are interested in applying for either of these positions, please send a letter of application describing your interest and qualifications for the position, as well as your resume to director@govenaires.org. Applications due October 10, 2008. Please direct all questions/inquiries to director@govenaires.org.

  3. Most of the Class A champions get all sorts of huge discounts.endorsements and great trade ins for new horns and drums from many of the Manufacturers.This far outweighs any share points.I have yet to hear of anything from companies for 10th place other than you can get 10% off a pair of sticks and you get to put the vendors name on their website saying sponsor.

    Please point us to this cornucopia of of sponsorships and huge discounts, endorsements, and trade ins. Seems like we missed that boat. :tongue:

    And while there are good arguments from both possibilities in this, I'll take 10th in open every time. :tongue:

  4. In either case, the 35 rule changes our (smaller corps) focus. We have to recruit first, then make plans on whether to attempt attendance at DCA or not. So we no longer have the we ARE going to DCA thing in our recruitment arsenal. It's now we MIGHT (someday) go.

    Having our attendance at DCA be a question in our minds, and not being able to give DCA a definitive answer until a day, a week, or month prior to DCA can only be a bad thing. Much less going through the expense of DCA just to fall one short when we get there because one or two people couldn't make it. (like getting a flight cancelled or delayed because of a hurricane, cough cough). Even if there's not a hurricane over DCA, there might be from where we are trying to come from.

    I think the rule is a poor way to judge a performing corps. If number alone must be used the number is too high.

    That being said, it is what it is for now, and all you can do is hope for more in the future. But...

    Regardless of the rule - don't let it be anything that would stop you from going to Finals. Plan on it. Put it on your schedule today. Don't say "We might." Say "We are." And if the chips stack up that you don't have enough people to perform a field show, then put together a Minicorps, 15 solos, 3 ensembles, and a Chorus and have the time of your life at I&E, then have a ball watching two days of competition on the field, hanging in the lot listening to warm ups, and lurking in Souvie Row. Watch it all, check out the Alumni show, be a part of the weekend. Doing so will ensure that the folks who you've spent so much effort recruiting will be envigorated and want to go again next year. Starting out by saying "We might go" sounds far too defeatist to me, Charge forward knowing that it's where you want to go, whatever performing opportunity presents itself. Push your members into performing and let the bug catch them as it has you. The trip could make the difference in the future of the corps - on the field or not - it will be a moment that cements the group together and starts building the kind of program that you want to have.

  5. Nate's playing Mellophone this year? I wish both Nate and Bethany luck. They'll do well for the Govies, I'm sure.

    No, he's on trumprano. He's in the front of the line there tan jacket - you can't see his horn. We're pleased as pie to have him around.

    Yamaha Tubas - Super Sweet. :angry:

    Chrome Tubas - Better than nothing at all.

  6. Sorry I missed the Govies show but I got to get my face blown off by the Renegades and Corpsvets.

    Hope The Govies will forgive me. :)

    Of course we'll forgive you for missing the victory concert, those lot concerts are something nobody want to miss. Now missing Class A Finals... that's another story. :wink: :wink:

  7. The song is "Show Me the Way to go Home" and has been a Govie Favorite for many years. There's at least two verses, but the main/first verse goes - (more or less, I pulled this off the net, and play while the singing goes on so I'm not the best lyric source.) :) -

    "Show me the way to go home,

    I'm tired and wanna go to bed,

    I had a little drink about an hour ago,

    And it went right to my head.

    No matter where I roam,

    O'r land or sea or foam,

    You'll always hear me singin' this song,

    Show me the way to go home."

    As to the website - That's a host issue that has arisen, and I'm still waiting on some response from the support group. Stay tuned, the Govenaires world is still great, but for the moment (hopefully a short lived one) the site is down.

  8. Yep, the Drum Corps Spy shirts are in, as well as the Mistress Kelli inspired Rockstar Hoodies. ^0^

    And some more mundane things like the first annual Govenaire Quilt Raffle - handmade by one of the biggest Govenaires Fans ever!

    There's a few more items on the way to round out the line, but it's all looking good.

    Thanks to all the folks who have helped out with orders so far b**bs , each one puts us a few miles closer to DCA!

  9. For a fantastic Bari solo check out the Govies at DCA. Ryan Shirk blasts out a solo through Night in Tunisia that's fantastic. This kid is just awesome on the Baritone! Tone, power and range. He's been the principal bari soloist for the Govies for a few years now.

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