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  1. Phoenix Indoor Percussion is selling some of our old drums. We acquired new drums this year and are parting ways with some old ones. You can see them here. All prices are pretty firm but feel free to make an offer.

    We are located in New Freedom, Pa, 2 miles north of the MD border and not far from I-83. Would prefer that you pick up, but we may be willing to meet you half way (within reason). We can also ship them to you at your expense.

    We will have more drums in various states of repair and lots of parts. Let us know if you are looking for something specific (1990s forward), we may have it. You can email me at renaissancedirector@yahoo.com with any questions/requests.

    Thanks for supporting our program!

    Chalet

    Director

    Renaissance Foundation for the Performing Arts, Inc.

  2. Renaissance Foundation for the Performing Arts, Inc. announces that Phoenix Indoor Percussion will hold auditions on November 21st from 10-5pm at the warehouse in Mechanicsburg, PA. Directions are on our fb page and our website. Musicians should bring sticks, mallets, practice pad, water, money for lunch (or a packed lunch - refrigerators available) and should wear comfortable warm clothing and sneakers. The warehouse gets chilly, dress warm. Battery should be prepared to move.

    Phoenix is open to members 22 and under who do not have an indoor program available at their school.

    We hope to see you there!

    Email Chalet @ renaissancedirector@yahoo.com for more info.

  3. These tickets were donated to us. Renaissance currently operates an indoor percussion line and has aspirations of starting a drum corps here in PA. There is more information about us on our website (www.renaissancedbc.com). We will be revamping the site later in the year. Thanks for helping out a non-profit organization! The purchase of these will go towards our purchase of new drums!

    I will take payment via paypal by August 2nd. This way I will have time to get them mailed to you. You can request fast shipping, at your cost. I would recommend insurance (at your additional cost). We are located in south central PA, so maybe if you are close, you could pick them up. I would like to sell the tickets as sets of two at face value. You may request all tickets or one specific night. Please respond to this post or email me at renaissancedirector@yahoo.com with your ticket request.

    2XSemi Gen Admin - Open Class - Face Value - $15 each

    2Xfinal Gen Admin - Open Class - Face Value - $20 each

    Sec 337, Row 1, seats 15 and 16 - World Class QF - Face value - $55 each

    Sec 337, Row 1, seats 15 and 16 - World Class Finals - Face value - $125 each - SOLD THANKS!

    Total value = $430

    Thanks for looking!

    Chalet

  4. Indeed , I always find it amusing when you all think that the regions do not include Canada!! You are from pennsylvania??hell we entertained a great bunch of people in what? 73 74 75???your tercentenary as a state.. we were welcomed then..and i must say had great relations with people etc.. from Sunbury, Emmaus, Scranton, Erie, Johnsonburg,etc..etc.. so really glad that you can say all regions..oh my ...Grenadiers from kingston have over the years been a very entertaining part of many dca shows that indeed would have been lacking if the grennies had not done the show...sometimes they were the corps that filled a void in a show that had a top 10 corps and then some of us who were not powerhouses but entertained so... yah the real people know!! have a great week-end :tongue:

    Sorry, I should have said all US Regions represented. No offense meant at all. I've had friends involved with Kingston in the past. I always think of them as being part of the East Region.

  5. I would also like to offer support and good wishes to your program!

    I'm the director of Renaissance Foundation for the Performing Arts, Inc. in South Central PA. We currently have an indoor percussion ensemble and will be fielding a parade corps this summer. Maybe we can help each other out in some way. We're located in York, about an hour north of Baltimore. Maybe we can go in together on the food stands at the stadiums that someone mentioned before? Would love to talk more!

  6. Although our time at Sky was short, Konga was the greatest example of what a Skyliner was/is. They have that tough outer image but inside are the sweetest people you'll ever meet. Sky has had a rough year. Please God, let this be enough and allow the ones that have been lost to help rebuild such a legendary group.

    On behalf of Renaissance Indoor Percussion and the Harris family, more thoughts and prayers are heading to Sky and his family.

    We have a special memory of walking our children and two of our members of our drumline around the warmup area of the Hbg show two years ago. They got to meet Konga and his colorful way of speaking, especially when he was remembering some now funny, but then tough moments. The look on our members faces was priceless. They were given a true gift that night. We'll have to remind them of that.

  7. Membership Day for Renaissance Indoor Percussion is next Saturday!

    Saturday, November 24th, 9am-6pm at the Salvation Army in York, PA!

    Wear comfortable clothes, non-marking soled sneakers, bring sticks and a positive

    attitude!

    Fees: New members - $45 ($25 registration - $20 toward dues)

    Returning members - $20 toward dues

    Lunch will be provided, but there is a McDonald's within walking distance.

    There are openings in all sections. Bring a friend! We want to see you there!

    Don't wait:: March NOW!

    ***Please pass this along to anyone who may be interested***

    www.renaissancedbc.com for more information and directions

    new members can fill out the form to request more information

    We are recruiting members who do not have a marching percussion program at their own school. Once you graduate, come on over to us! Indoor doesn't have to end at 18!!

    Drum corps coming this summer! Any age can join to help us raise money for the 2009/2010 competitive corps! Visit the website and fill out the form! Uniform and logo design contest will be reopened this spring. Get your ideas flowing!!

  8. Membership Day for Renaissance Indoor Percussion is next Saturday!

    Saturday, November 24th, 9am-6pm at the Salvation Army in York, PA!

    Wear comfortable clothes, non-marking soled sneakers, bring sticks and a positive

    attitude!

    Fees: New members - $45 ($25 registration - $20 toward dues)

    Returning members - $20 toward dues

    Lunch will be provided, but there is a McDonald's within walking distance.

    There are openings in all sections. Bring a friend! We want to see you there!

    Don't wait:: March NOW!

    ***Please pass this along to anyone who may be interested***

    www.renaissancedbc.com for more information and directions

    new members can fill out the form to request more information

  9. What would make a difference in the activity is: If every person involved in drum corps simply filters all there spending money through the drum corps of there choice fundraiser programs.

    Grocery store rewards card is the easiest thing, FREE MONEY

    Most corps have e-scrip programs or paper/gift card programs. for example the average family spends about $900 a month on purchases (food, clothing, gas, etc) if you filter that money through the gift cards and get an average of 4% donated that’s $36 a month times 12 months is $432 a year times what 30,000 people that went to finals this year would be $12,960,000.

    Now that would make a difference.

    Troy Emmons

    President

    VKYAO

    vkyao website

    We do this. It's tough to get a small group to do it. You have to make sure you make enough to cover the shipping. Our local grocery store does it independently though with no shipping. They'll deliver your cards to the store you choose.

    I've said it before and I'll say it again. Foundation Center! Go to their website or go to the library nearest you to use their software. It takes time, but if you're willing to do the work, then the money is there. We've been funded twice by a local arts grant program. They love us. They've never had a percussion group before. Also, look at the companies that your board members work (real jobs) for. They all have to contribute to non-profits in some way. Some companies have foundations. Foundations can be specialized (only fund women's issues, domestic violence, etc), but sometimes they offer more than one special thing they fund.

    Here's an example of a way to make it work for you. Verizon in our are will fund technology and other issues that change yearly. Drum corps is performing arts, however a corps may need to upgrade it's computer equipment. Write to the foundation with the full grant showing how much is needed, but ONLY ask Verizon (in this example) for the cost of the computer upgrades. I was told by a Verizon rep that this is a perfectly legal way to have another funder help you. We are going to write a grant from a foundation that is looking to fund programs that teach kids about healthy lifestyles. We just happen to be a performing arts program that can do just that.

    Check out Pew Charitable Trust. They are a huge supporter of the arts. Not sure if they cover all states. Worth looking into!

  10. I just wanted to give my two cents on this, because I haven't covered it before, but really want to.

    I know its hard for some people to trust in a fledgling organization, such as this. But, thats what makes your help so much more valuable. In life today, we are taught to always be mindful, never to fall to a scam. By being a charter member of a new organization like this, you are giving yourself a great honor.

    I just wanted to add that.

    Remember, no contribution is too small. I understand everyone wants to help corps like the Blue Devils or Cavaliers. I understand why, too. But, I think that that is one of the reasons why there are less corps in the activity today. Support for the start-up of new drum & bugle corps needs your help. Think about it. These small corps may eventually be top world class caliber.

    Are you going to do your part for the activity today?

    Thank you for saying that. Being another start-up program, we've seen the effects of the "we'll wait and see" approach. That never helps when the real help is needed NOW. Since we're in the same boat, maybe we should chat.

    Chalet

  11. Can anyone verify.... Is this the longest winning streak for a corps? Bucs haven't lost a show since 2004. Is this a record?

    Congrats to BUCS!!! And SUN!! And all those who performed this weekend!

    Oh, and the Renegades should receive a special award/recognition for bringing Sky's honor guard onto the field. That was an amazing gesture. Having had experience with Sky myself, this was an amazing, amazing moment. Harry (Sr. and Jr., et al), Bring Sky Back!

  12. Although I am Totally against the DCI'ing of DCA. (which "I Believe" has sped up in the last few years).

    DCA is OFFICIALLY "All Age". Where does it say Anywhere in DCA Rules that you have to have even a single person over 21?

    I contacted DCA about that. I asked.

    As long as a group met all DCA rules about what can and can not be used and done. Could any "Junior" group (IE Jersey Surf, Spartans, East Coast Jazz ETC) join DCA.

    The reply was.

    As long as they paid the membership fee's etc. Yes they could

    Yes, but you can't have competed in DCI the year prior. You can exhibition if you're with DCI too, but to compete. You have to have been out of DCI for a year. That's the way the rule was explained to me (this was about 2 years ago).

  13. Even way back in my day, shows Labor Day or later (Wildwood) had shows we called "swiss cheese" due to holes from members who left for college.

    I just wouldn't dismiss the timing issue as casually as it appear some are.

    As for changing a junior corps to all-age, esp a smaller one in div III with younger members, is also not 'relatively easy', IMO. I have a feeling that there would be parents who don't mind their young kids marching with their peers who would think twice about permitting them to march/rehearse with adults all season long...and spending a decent amount of time on the road. It's just the times we live in. Nothing against the adults.

    I agree. I marched with Reading in the late 90s. I was in my early college years. We were a pretty tame corps at that point based on other stories from other corps that I heard. When you have a group of youth working together with their peers, greatness happens. Kids need to learn how to work together with people their own age. It helps them with their personal beliefs about themselves, how to deal with people who are different than you, etc. Now, I did learn a lot from the grown-ups I marched with in Reading. But something about the youth working together just makes magic for these kids later in life. Also, funders are more likely to support a program that is geared to developing kids into healthy adults. And as stated above, the parents issue.

  14. Wow! Thanks for all the great replies!

    Here's the actual spot where I saw it mentioned. It's about page 3 or 4. http://www.drumcorpsplanet.com/forums/inde...02995&st=20

    It was just a little tiny mention in another thread.

    The reason why it caught my interest is that we are located right in the middle of the DCA area. The div ii/iii corps are in short supply in the mid-Atlantic (Raiders, Surf - rumored to be petitioning for d1, Spirit of NJ). When the Garden State Circuit was around, we would have had plenty of show opportunities. Right now, Lewisburg, Annapolis, Chambersburg and Reading are all close to us with the NJ and NY shows being doable too. If I want to perform in DCI shows (once we pass all required rules for either group), I would have the YEA shows (if we were let in) and maybe a slim chance at an Allentown appearance (but a small d2/3 corps is going to get passed over for Bucs or Bridgemen easily). I want my membership to be youth. We have youth that need to be served. Reading is up the road. They attract a completely different type of marcher than what we are looking at to start. So a junior division would be ideal for my program. I don't know if DCA is even interested in pursuing this option. It would save me a lot of money on touring fees. Yes, it would extent the season which would be harder for college students. This could also create a more nuclear corps - meaning they all actually come from the same area. I was in college when I marched Reading. I still made it to shows.

    Thanks for all of the great conversation!

  15. I am very much interested in volunteering this winter but have no idea where to start. Division doesn't matter, i just want the experiance. Please help if you have any ideas of how to get started, even how to find out about who what when where etc..... Im pretty much thinking anyone can use an extra pair of hands.

    Thanx in advance

    Sarah

    Renaissance Indoor Percussion is in South Central PA. We could always use a hand. We will start drum corps (parade) practices in the spring. Contact me if you're interested.

    Thanks!

  16. Renaissance is in the process of building into a drum and bugle corps. We're going to have a meeting on August 4th (southern PA near the MD border, between Baltimore and York, PA) with folks from the drum corps community who would like to help us see this dream into a reality. We would love to have some support from the DCA/Alumni community. A lot of us have marched before and we know how beneficial our experience was. If you are interested in helping us, please PM me or email me at director@renaissancedbc.com.

    Renaissance Drum and Bugle Corps will serve both Pennsylvania and Maryland. With Raiders moving up to D2 and Surf getting bigger every year, we will help to fill a void by fielding a D3 corps in either 2009/2010 (we will let you know how plans progress).

    For those who may be local - Renaissance All-Star Percussion will be performing at the Red Lion Street Fair on August 11th. If you're not out in Cali or at a DCA show, please come out and see us!

    Thank you and please consider helping us out!

    Chalet

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