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We would like to welcome evreyone to the new Emmaus Sentinels Alumni website. It is up and running, but not completed. If intersted in joining, please check out the site, for contact information.

Any donations to the corps is greatly appreciated and can be found on the website.

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www.sentinelsalumni.freewebspace.com

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Nice Job Sentinels, my DAD from up above is smiling down big time on this effort! Can't wait until this corps comes down the street for the 2009 (250th) Celebration in Emmaus.

Congrat's to Tracy & Brad and the many others who are working their tails off to make this happen.

Dave Faust

Reading Buccaneers

1982 Percussion

2007 Hornline

2006 Hornline (till' Lewisburg)

2008 Support

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What a great website! Everyone should come out and check this corps out . There is a buzz in Emmaus about the corps . I think there are some great things going to come out of this!

Great practice this past weekend . Its only going to get bigger and better!

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Good looking website. Well worth the wait.

Of all my 40 plus years in the sport of drum corps, I'm as proud as all hell to be part of this fine fine organization called the Emmaus Sentinels. A great group of gals and guys who are really into it and after only 3 rehearsals. I see nothing but good things for this corps and will do all that I can to make it happen.

Carl Cimino aka Slate Belt Corpsman

Bangor Yellow Jackets 1963 - 1965 1970

Wind Gap Blue Eagles 1965 - 1967. 1971 - 1980

Blue Eagles Alumni 1992 - 2007

Roseto/Lehigh Valley Chieftains 1983 - 1991

Westshoremen Alumni 2005 - present

Emmaus Sentinels 2007 - ............

Lifetime member PADCHOF

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How about the write up in the Morning Call newspaper.

We had 5 responses from that write up . 5 sop's maybe 2 bari's

Now we need more instruments!!!! But that is a very good thing!

Brad " Fester" Fogel

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I guess that the power of the media is starting to help the corps. Even with the reporter using the word 'band' throughout the article and used trumpet instead of soprano (this is drum corps not band), things are getting scary! Remember Mighty St. Joe's started very small but wow did things take off. Let the good times roll ..............................

Slate Belt Corpsman

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