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  1. Some disturbing and questionable news has arisen once again in the DCI community. Before you continue reading, please read the following post put out by the now defunct drum corps Encorps. Encorps December 13 at 11:21 AM · FINAL STATEMENT AND DETAILS REGARDING ENCORPS As you know, the Board of Directors of Jersey Arts and Music has decided not to continue with Encorps DCI Open Class Drum Corps as a program offering. Instead of explaining all of this everytime someone asks, we have decided to lay out the facts and reasons for our decision in exact detail so that we may go on official record, and put to rest any questions or misinformation. We want to preface by stating that we, the Board of JAM and Encorps, were fully prepared and had every intention of fielding a competitive drum corps in 2020. We were preparing in every way, from finances and budgeting, to infrastructure and staff. Additionally, we already held design meetings to plan our 2020 production, "Magic," all before our first Open House Experience Day which was to be held November 17th, 2019. While we received excellent interest from potential members, and with an excited member base returning, we came to this prudent yet regretful decision because of the due diligence paid to the following issues and actions that were presented to us by DCI: 1) ENCORPS NOT ALLOWED TO TRAVEL TO DCI CHAMPIONSHIPS. In phone conversations from DCI staff to Judy Ulchinsky, Executive Director, we were told that "our tour ends in Allentown," and we were not allowed to travel to Marion or Indianapolis for DCI Championships in 2020, which is merely a one-day bus trip from New Jersey to Indiana. While there is no written rule that precludes us from traveling to championships, and we understand that we have to be “invited” by DCI to attend, we were nevertheless very surprised and disappointed. Also, we were not advised of this decision via email that any committee vote, or existing rule precluded us from attending. This seems to be an ad-hoc decision that was made which had an adverse effect on our recruiting and retention, as members were expecting to take that step this season. We were surprised that this decision was made so prematurely, before we were given any opportunity to present our tour plan for 2020, or how we feed and transport our members (which is was handled very well in 2019). DCI said we could "appeal" the decision. Indeed, when we submitted our "appeal" as recommended, we outlined the travel budget and details, yet we received no response on a vote that was to happen for our appeal to travel. This is the first factor that directly influenced our decision. 2) LACK OF COMPETITIVE OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED TO ENCORPS. There were initially around 7 shows offered to Encorps. However, 3 of those shows in the Northeast were unfortunately canceled. That left Encorps with only 4 competitive shows total. One of which would have required us to stay overnight, for which we were FULLY prepared. To put in all the effort to organize, plan and practice for only 4 performance opportunities in a season was also disappointing. This might have been acceptable if we were allowed to go to championships, but that was not the case. Again, this was another strong factor in our decision. 3) NEW OPEN CLASS MINIMUM FOR PARTICIPATION TO 55 MEMBERS In the DCI policy manual, Appendix 216 - Participation Levels, there is a new policy put in place by DCI this season (October 2019). It explicitly states "Number of performers 55 - 154". Jersey Arts and Music/Encorps was never informed of the new 55 member minimum policy officially, in any way, after requesting it via emails to DCI. However, after having asked several Open Class directors, we finally received confirmation and written documentation in a direct email from a corps director that stated as follows: “The Membership Affairs Committee just ratified by the Membership that the minimum is now 55 members. The policy is 216 - Participant Levels – and is housed in the Policy and Procedures folder under Corporate documents in Backstage.” Upon reading this email forwarded to us by the other corps director, it confirmed to us the new 55 member minimum is indeed now in effect. This rule was concerning to us, having fielded 37 members in 2019. With no clear direction as to any consequence if we did not reach the stated minimum of 55 members, especially if we legally sign show contracts, this put the corps in a tenuous position. What would happen if by Spring 2020 we did not meet the minimum membership? Would we be allowed to compete? The consequences are not clearly stated or defined at all in the Appendix 216 policy. We were not going to take a chance of fielding a drum corps that possibly would not reach the 55 member minimum without knowing said consequences. It's not fair to our members. This was a HUGE factor directly influencing our decision. 4) NO NOTICE OF FURTHER EVALUATION OR STATUS DCI's approval of our Open Class membership in 2019 stated the following: "To approve Encorps for participation in DCI’s Open Class for the 2019 Season for no more than 5 single day trips. There will be further evaluation for any continued participation following the 2019 season" As of November 2019, we were never informed in any way that our status would change for the 2020 season, or that any further evaluation would need to take place. We were not asked to provide any supporting documents to show that we could travel, or how we would feed our members. Indeed, we were being offered shows in which we were asked to sign contracts. This signaled to us that we are cleared to FULLY participate in the 2020 season, for which we were preparing. This is what made their decision to not allow us to travel to championships even more puzzling. In conclusion, after taking all of this into consideration, the Board did not feel it would be prudent to field a drum corps. We did not have confidence that DCI was being helpful and supportive of our growth as a viable, competitive drum corps. We also feel that Encorps was not allowed to fully participate in the DCI experience competitively, which is the reason why we founded the drum corps in the first place. We had no idea that as we grew, we would have so few performance opportunities. The risk/reward of having such a short season and not being allowed to travel to championships, combined with the uncertainty of reaching the 55 membership requirement, did not justify the amount of expense and effort it takes to field a competitive DCI Drum Corps. This was a very disappointing and stark reality for our Board. The Board of Jersey Arts and Music Inc. will continue to monitor future DCI decisions, statements and actions as it pertains to how rules are applied to the other Open Class Drum Corps vis a vis number of members needed, travel to championships, and participation in Soundsport for NEW DCI drum corps, which we were told we had to do as a first year member in 2018. Jersey Arts and Music Inc. followed every guideline and rule that DCI mandated for the organization and we are proud of what we accomplished in our two years of existence. JAM will continue fulfilling our mission statement, by providing musical experiences to students in the New Jersey community with other worthwhile programs, including Youth Jazz and Rock Ensemble programs, Special Needs Music classes, and many other music ventures. Respectfully, Jersey Arts and Music Board of Directors ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This post is revealing. The statements in this post by Encorps should be very concerning to all of us. Now I know what most of you will say this should be put in the open class forum. However, I think the central key reason why this should belong here is because of the fact that it is representative of DCI and its treatment of all its constituents. Furthermore, this incident could be just the tip of the iceberg that reveals what might be happening across the DCI community. There are several key things to take from this: 1. "In phone conversations from DCI staff to Judy Ulchinsky, Executive Director, we were told that "our tour ends in Allentown," and we were not allowed to travel to Marion or Indianapolis for DCI Championships in 2020, which is merely a one-day bus trip from New Jersey to Indiana. While there is no written rule that precludes us from traveling to championships, and we understand that we have to be “invited” by DCI to attend, we were nevertheless very surprised and disappointed. Also, we were not advised of this decision via email that any committee vote, or existing rule precluded us from attending." "We submitted our "appeal" as recommended, we outlined the travel budget and details, yet we received no response on a vote that was to happen for our appeal to travel. This is the first factor that directly influenced our decision." This right here is concerning due to the fact that this may be representative of how DCI treats its members based upon status. According to the DCI rule/policy handbook, there is no division within open class corps; the only place where this existent is at the world class level ( WCP and WCM ). Simply put, Encorps status is equal to that of Blue Devils B. We heard earlier that Blue Devils B was approved to return to open class championship less than a month ago. This shows that DCI is responsive to petitions by corps to either do or accomplish certain feats and goals. Yet, when Encorps was denied going to open class championship and after Encorps submitted a petition to challenge that ruling ( which was actually recommended by DCI ), no response was given. In this case, and unless proved otherwise, I think that it is safe to assume that Encorps submitted their challenge petition to DCI quite some time ago. I don't think that Encorps would just submit their petition, wait one day, and then go out to say that DCI ignored them. So at this time, it can be concluded that DCI is being selective and partial towards those who are poised to be significant and worth their time; all others are to be left in the dust. These actions by DCI can further be supported by the incidents involving Arsenal, Incognito, Pioneer, Oregon Crusaders, and the Cadets. 1. Arsenal was denied Open Class evaluation and DCI left it at that. It wasn't until people started to rally behind Arsenal that DCI went a step further and attempted to defend itself. The lesson here is that action only took place when DCI was under scrutiny. 2. Incognito is no longer listed as an active corps. Yet when Oregon Crusaders folded, there was a big announcement and coverage. Why is there nothing about incognito? What might they be hiding? 3. Pioneer's was pretty much brushed off until the threat of DCI's shutdown from possible lawsuits that may have erupted from the situation. Before hand, it was dismissed by the BoD until it exploded from the whistleblower(s) claims that were made public. Other whistleblowers from other corps came forward afterwards but DCI essentially did nothing in those cases. What has become of those other cases? 4. Cadets were immediately given special care throughout their situation just because of the fact that DCI thought that if anything major happened to the Cadets with regards to their abilities to compete as the result of a DCI ruling, people would lose their minds and the sanctity of the activity of itself would be jeopardized. Even after all this simple statement of facts, there is more evidence to be found in the abrupt change of rules/policies. Exhibit A: Open Class corps must have a minimum of 55 members. - This is what DCI wants out of open class corps. While understandable in the aspect of trying to make the activity more competitive, they left no room for potential negotiations. In other words, DCI doesn't give a crap about the drum corps organizations themselves. They only care about having the best corps survive through what is best known as natural selection. Those who prevail, good for them; those who don't make the cut, they are left to rot away. This is also seen at the world class level with its similar requirements such as 110 minimum for members. So far, here are all the corps that have died under DCI's iron fist: Encorps Incognito Lone Star Appalachian Sound Thunder Racine Scouts Below are corps that potentially could collapse because of DCI and its brutal policies. Les Stentors Watchmen Heat Wave Impulse Raiders Seattle Cascades Jersey Surf All the corps listed here are based upon membership from the 2019 season. We still see basic promotions for all the corps and their audition camps, etc. However, it seems pretty clear here that the policy of drum corps natural selection has already been written into the future of drum corps. This combined with DCI's ineffective ability to properly manage its constituents should have all of us worried. It was less than a few years ago we saw corps like The Battalion, Shadow, Vessel, Encorps, Golden Empire, etc emerge from what was known as the rebirth of a golden drum corps age. Now, DCI is threatening all of that and God forbid, that with the way that DCI is treating its constituents, and the policies that it is enforcing without taking into consideration any outside views, that we don't end up with the beginning of the end of drum corps as we know it. I have no doubt in my mind that stories like this will repeat itself, both at the open and world class levels. The true question now is what can we, they, anybody do to stop this?
  2. Here are Southwind's uniforms for their 2019 production, "Caged."
  3. Hello Group, Have this crazy idea. I know this info is available on the DCI website but, I'm thinking it could re-posted here in the forums. It could be modeled after Liahona's 2019 Official Programs & Playlist if he does not object to borrowing his post format. It could be a place to announce Shows, times, locations, lineup, ticket price and be a place who may want to request a ride share to attend an event. In my mind, it might be a fair amount of work to maintain the post. It could also be a place where attendee's could post their reviews of a show with scores Any thoughts or interest from someone who wants to tackle this project
  4. I need to buy: 4 used MELLOPHONES (F) 4 used BARITONE (Bb) chrome/silver/nickel finish ASAP, for my youth outreach for at-risk teens in the Ferguson, Missouri area. The program is FREE FOR THE KIDS. I have funded this project "out of pocket" for 4 years now, so DONATIONS or KIND-HEARTED DEALS would be greatly appreciated. Guys, please HELP ME! Thanks! KEITH L. PORTER Lieutenant Colonel, US Army (Ret) Jefferson City Police Department (Ret) Volunteer, Dellwood Recreation Center Volunteer, Ferguson Youth Initiative Director, Dellwood Dragons Drill Team Youth Outreach (573) 301-0105 http://www.facebook.com/dragondrumcorps/ http://www.gofundme.com/dellwood-dragons-drill-team-youth-outreach http://stl.blueprint4summer.com/camp/session/33966
  5. It's hard to believe but MUSIC IN THE MOUNTAINS is 5 years old - and this year's show is the best so far. April 27, 2019 - Doors open at 5:30PM; Concert starts at 6:30PM Blue Mountain High School Auditorium - 1076 W Market Street, Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania 17972 Tickets just $15 available at the door or at mitm2019.eventbrite.com Participating Alumni Corps: Hawthorne Caballeros Belvederes Hanover Lancers Selden Cadets Might St. Joe's Buccaneer Alumni Special Performance by: Big Boy Brass ( https://video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hsimp=yhs-vz&hspart=vz&p=Big+Boy+brass+youtube#id=4&vid=90fa76974ac493f599a3761bd05c2217&action=view) for more information, contact Don at vpbucsalumni@gmail.com Hope to see you there.
  6. http://www.MarchSky.org The Skyliners are pleased to announce their visual staff for the 2019 season. “This is going to be a strong group, said Tim Moshier, Caption Head. “We have a diverse team with a variety of marching and teaching experience, but we all share the same vision for The Skyliners organization.” Timmy Allen, Staff Coordinator, added, “The mix of new and returning staff members that we have assembled is a very formidable team. When you add the equally hungry membership and a World Class design team, 2019 will undoubtedly be a fantastic experience for the Skyliners!” To find out more, including bios for our entire staff, at http://www.MarchSky.org or contact our Director at jeff@skylinersdbc.org for more information. The Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps is a 501(c)3 non-profit, performance-based organization that provides quality educational opportunities for its members.
  7. Due to the impending winter storm, The Skyliners have moved their Open House to Sunday, February 3rd.
  8. Due to the impending winter storm, The Skyliners have moved their Open House to Sunday, February 3rd.
  9. Due to the impending winter storm, The Skyliners have moved their Open House to Sunday, February 3rd.
  10. Due to the impending winter storm, The Skyliners have moved their Open House to Sunday, February 3rd.
  11. The Skyliners are pleased to introduce their Percussion Staff for the coming 2019 season. "We have assembled a young, talented, and energetic group", said Ian Vanderlinden, Caption Head. Timmy Allen, staff and ensemble coordinator, said "We are really excited about being able to build on a returning core that understands our vision and commitment to our members. We have a team that will enable us to grow not only this year, but well into the future." For more information, including bios for all our staff, you can visit the Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps Website. You can contact our Director at jeff@skylinersdbc.org for more information. The Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps is a 501(c)3 non-profit, performance-based organization that provides quality educational opportunities for its members.
  12. The Skyliners are pleased to introduce their Percussion Staff for the coming 2019 season. "We have assembled a young, talented, and energetic group", said Ian Vanderlinden, Caption Head. Timmy Allen, staff and ensemble coordinator, said "We are really excited about being able to build on a returning core that understands our vision and commitment to our members. We have a team that will enable us to grow not only this year, but well into the future." For more information, including bios for all our staff, you can visit the Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps Website. You can contact our Director at jeff@skylinersdbc.org for more information. The Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps is a 501(c)3 non-profit, performance-based organization that provides quality educational opportunities for its members.
  13. The Skyliners Announce Guard Staff for the 2019 Season The Skyliners are pleased to announce that Mary Meyer will be the Color Guard Caption head for the 2019 season. Mary currently resides in Paoli, Pennsylvania and works as a middle school special education teacher in the school district of Philadelphia. Graduating from West Chester University with dual majors in Early Grades Preparation and Special Education and a minor in Reading in December 2017, Mary has been teaching Special Education since January 2018, and color guard since the fall of 2015. Mary started her performing career as a founding member of the Madison High School Marching Dodgers color guard, which ignited her passion for the activity and for teaching. Mary continued her color guard career after high school through joining the Cadets2 color guard and West Chester University Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band color guard in 2013. She continued to perform with C2 for 2013-2015 and 2017-2018, and West Chester for 2013-2016, serving one year as captain. Mary has also had the opportunity to be a member of Aero Independent Winter Guard, Cadets Winter Guard, Main Line Independent Winter Guard, and the Jersey Surf. Past teaching experience includes color guard caption head at Bayard Rustin High School in 2015, Flag tech for Downingtown Indoor Blue guard, and Daniel Boone High School. Mary is currently the Caption Head for the Lancaster Catholic High School color guard, and a Tech/Choreographer for Cheltenham color guard. She has also founded an indoor color guard which will debut this season at Woodrow Wilson Middle School, where she is a Special Education teacher. Mary is very excited to be joining the Skyliner family and having the privilege to help the team grow! Also joining the 2019 Skyliners guard staff: Mike Glasscock-Weapons Choreographer and Tech Mike is currently a senior at West Chester University, where he has marched for 4 years, and been captain of the color guard for 2 years. He went to Avon Grove High School and also marched Main Line Independent Winter guard. His Drum Corp experience includes a year at Jersey Surf (2016) and this past summer at Boston Crusaders, during which the corps won best color guard at finals. Mike currently teaches Bayard Rustin High School, Coatsville High School, and Emanon World Winter Guard. In his spare time Mike has a business making props and rifles for many local color guards and marching bands. He is excited to being joining the staff of the Skyliners this summer! Kiernan Huss - Tech Kiernan grew up in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, and this is where her love for color guard began. She was a part of the Scholastic A silver medalist, Scholastic Open gold medalist, and Scholastic World finalist Mechanicsburg High School color guard from 2011-2015. Her love for drum corps began in 2012 when she first marched with The Glassmen Drum and Bugle Corps. She has since marched with several other Corps including The Hawthorn Caballeros (2013), Fusion Core (2014), The Cadets 2 (2017), and The Cadets (2016, 2018). Kiernan currently resides in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania where she instructs the Cumberland Valley High School color guard. She is very excited to be joining the staff of the Skyliners Color Guard! Rebekah Alvey- Tech Rebekah is excited to be joining the Skyliners staff for 2019. She graduated from Mechanicsburg Area Senior High in 2015, where she was a member of both the indoor and outdoor programs. Upon graduating, she participated in Contemporary Colors created by David Byrne, performing in both New York and Toronto. Rebekah has spent the past 4 summers as a member for The Cadets2 Color Guard and was captain for their final season in 2018. She currently teaches the color guard programs at Woodrow Wilson Middle School and Downingtown East High School. Rebekah currently lives in Philadelphia, where she is finishing up her degrees in Health Sciences and Nursing at Jefferson University. Rebekah is excited to be joining the Skyliners staff for 2019. She graduated from Mechanicsburg Area Senior High in 2015, where she was a member of both the indoor and outdoor programs. Upon graduating, she participated in Contemporary Colors created by David Byrne, performing in both New York and Toronto. Rebekah has spent the past 4 summers as a member for The Cadets2 Color Guard and was captain for their final season in 2018. She currently teaches the color guard programs at Woodrow Wilson Middle School and Downingtown East High School. Rebekah currently lives in Philadelphia, where she is finishing up her degrees in Health Sciences and Nursing at Jefferson University. Ange Mascaro - Tech Ange is a West Chester University grad from Lansdale, Pennsylvania. She was a student of Methacton High School until 2012, where she spent all four years with the marching band and indoor color guard, and as captain for her junior and senior years. After graduating, she attended University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown to pursue a Creative Writing degree before moving closer to home at WCU from 2014 to 2018. She spent three years with the Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band and two years with Main Line Independent indoor color guard. After graduating, Ange marched the inaugural season of Encorps Drum and Bugle Corps as a captain. Since aging out of MLI, she has been an instructor for Penncrest High School, Divergent indoor color guard, and currently instructs Phoenixville High School as a main staff member. Keep up-to-date with us via our website, http://www.MarchSky.org, or contact our Director at jeff@skylinersdbc.org for more information. The Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps is a 501(c)3 non-profit, performance-based organization that provides quality educational opportunities for its members.
  14. The Skyliners Announce Guard Staff for the 2019 Season The Skyliners are pleased to announce that Mary Meyer will be the Color Guard Caption head for the 2019 season. Mary currently resides in Paoli, Pennsylvania and works as a middle school special education teacher in the school district of Philadelphia. Graduating from West Chester University with dual majors in Early Grades Preparation and Special Education and a minor in Reading in December 2017, Mary has been teaching Special Education since January 2018, and color guard since the fall of 2015. Mary started her performing career as a founding member of the Madison High School Marching Dodgers color guard, which ignited her passion for the activity and for teaching. Mary continued her color guard career after high school through joining the Cadets2 color guard and West Chester University Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band color guard in 2013. She continued to perform with C2 for 2013-2015 and 2017-2018, and West Chester for 2013-2016, serving one year as captain. Mary has also had the opportunity to be a member of Aero Independent Winter Guard, Cadets Winter Guard, Main Line Independent Winter Guard, and the Jersey Surf. Past teaching experience includes color guard caption head at Bayard Rustin High School in 2015, Flag tech for Downingtown Indoor Blue guard, and Daniel Boone High School. Mary is currently the Caption Head for the Lancaster Catholic High School color guard, and a Tech/Choreographer for Cheltenham color guard. She has also founded an indoor color guard which will debut this season at Woodrow Wilson Middle School, where she is a Special Education teacher. Mary is very excited to be joining the Skyliner family and having the privilege to help the team grow! Also joining the 2019 Skyliners guard staff: Mike Glasscock-Weapons Choreographer and Tech Mike is currently a senior at West Chester University, where he has marched for 4 years, and been captain of the color guard for 2 years. He went to Avon Grove High School and also marched Main Line Independent Winter guard. His Drum Corp experience includes a year at Jersey Surf (2016) and this past summer at Boston Crusaders, during which the corps won best color guard at finals. Mike currently teaches Bayard Rustin High School, Coatsville High School, and Emanon World Winter Guard. In his spare time Mike has a business making props and rifles for many local color guards and marching bands. He is excited to being joining the staff of the Skyliners this summer! Kiernan Huss - Tech Kiernan grew up in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, and this is where her love for color guard began. She was a part of the Scholastic A silver medalist, Scholastic Open gold medalist, and Scholastic World finalist Mechanicsburg High School color guard from 2011-2015. Her love for drum corps began in 2012 when she first marched with The Glassmen Drum and Bugle Corps. She has since marched with several other Corps including The Hawthorn Caballeros (2013), Fusion Core (2014), The Cadets 2 (2017), and The Cadets (2016, 2018). Kiernan currently resides in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania where she instructs the Cumberland Valley High School color guard. She is very excited to be joining the staff of the Skyliners Color Guard! Rebekah Alvey- Tech Rebekah is excited to be joining the Skyliners staff for 2019. She graduated from Mechanicsburg Area Senior High in 2015, where she was a member of both the indoor and outdoor programs. Upon graduating, she participated in Contemporary Colors created by David Byrne, performing in both New York and Toronto. Rebekah has spent the past 4 summers as a member for The Cadets2 Color Guard and was captain for their final season in 2018. She currently teaches the color guard programs at Woodrow Wilson Middle School and Downingtown East High School. Rebekah currently lives in Philadelphia, where she is finishing up her degrees in Health Sciences and Nursing at Jefferson University. Rebekah is excited to be joining the Skyliners staff for 2019. She graduated from Mechanicsburg Area Senior High in 2015, where she was a member of both the indoor and outdoor programs. Upon graduating, she participated in Contemporary Colors created by David Byrne, performing in both New York and Toronto. Rebekah has spent the past 4 summers as a member for The Cadets2 Color Guard and was captain for their final season in 2018. She currently teaches the color guard programs at Woodrow Wilson Middle School and Downingtown East High School. Rebekah currently lives in Philadelphia, where she is finishing up her degrees in Health Sciences and Nursing at Jefferson University. Ange Mascaro - Tech Ange is a West Chester University grad from Lansdale, Pennsylvania. She was a student of Methacton High School until 2012, where she spent all four years with the marching band and indoor color guard, and as captain for her junior and senior years. After graduating, she attended University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown to pursue a Creative Writing degree before moving closer to home at WCU from 2014 to 2018. She spent three years with the Incomparable Golden Rams Marching Band and two years with Main Line Independent indoor color guard. After graduating, Ange marched the inaugural season of Encorps Drum and Bugle Corps as a captain. Since aging out of MLI, she has been an instructor for Penncrest High School, Divergent indoor color guard, and currently instructs Phoenixville High School as a main staff member. Keep up-to-date with us via our website, http://www.MarchSky.org, or contact our Director at jeff@skylinersdbc.org for more information. The Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps is a 501(c)3 non-profit, performance-based organization that provides quality educational opportunities for its members.
  15. The Skyliners are excited to welcome Tim Moshier as the Visual Caption Head for the 2019 season. Tim began his drum corps career in 2013 with the 2013 and 2014 Class A World Champion White Sabers Drum and Bugle Corps. He culminated his performing career with the DCI world champion Bluecoats in 2016. After aging out with the Bluecoats he went on to serve on brass staff at White Sabers and 7th Regiment. Tim has also served in numerous roles for marching bands throughout New York, many of which have won State and Regional Championships during his time with them. He is currently Visual Caption Head for the State Champion Vestal Marching Band and the Assistant Marching Band Director for the Waverly High School Marching Band. He continues to serve as a consultant for other local schools, teaching and writing for both music and visual captions. Since completing his bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Fredonia State University in 2016, Tim has been a full-time middle school band director and currently resides in Vestal, New York. Keep up-to-date with us via our website, http://www.MarchSky.org, or contact our Director at jeff@skylinersdbc.org for more information. The Skyliners Drum & Bugle Corps is a 501(c)3 non-profit, performance-based organization that provides quality educational opportunities for its members.
  16. John Hoekstra The Southern Knights would like to welcome two additions to the Board of Directors. Jason Parker and David Walters! These gentlemen have a drum corps back ground with Spirit, Cavaliers, Santa Clara Vanguard, and Blue Devils. Welcome aboard gentlemen!!!
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