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i believe that mr. devlin also dabbles a little in the indoor winter guard activity..something called WGI.he is most well known for puttering around with an obscure guard who calls themselves "blessed sacrament"! :smile:

From the WGI website:

WGI Board of Directors

President - Ed Devlin, and yes he has been Sacs director for many years

Now, if we could just coax Mark Thurston back to restore the drumline.

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Received in e-mail from Crossmen this date:

Fred Morrison, Executive Director / Corps Director, and Jaime Alvarez-Calderon, Program Coordinator of the Crossmen are pleased to announce Ed Devlin as Visual Coordinator and Drill Designer.

Ed Devlin is currently the owner of Devlin Visual Design which provides services for the Marching Arts, and he serves as the President of the Winter Guard International Board of Directors. In this capacity, Ed is responsible for leading the organization’s future growth and development as well as overseeing the activities of the board of directors. He is also past president of the Eastern Massachusetts Color Guard Circuit.

Ed has been the Director of the Blessed Sacrament Color Guard since 1995 and has been with Blessed Sacrament for 28 years. Blessed Sacrament celebrated their 30th year as a WGI World Class Finalist in 2009. Ed also serves on the design staff of the Blessed Sacrament Color Guard.

Ed previously designed for Jersey Surf, Citations Drum and Bugle Corps, Academie Musicale, The Boston Crusasders, the Crossmen, and the 1998 & 2005 DCI Div. II Champion East Coast Jazz.

Ed designs for many bands from all corners of the marching activity, most notably King Philip Regional High School, for which he has designed for the past 24 years. King Philip is acknowledged as one of the premier Marching Band’s in the Northeast, having won Gold Medals and State and Regional Championships at every level during Ed’s tenure.

Ed’s design experience and knowledge will be a huge asset to the organization and the Crossmen welcome his return. Ed has already began assembling staff for the 2011 season. Please visit www.crossmen.org frequently for more announcements to come.

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Well he wrote for Surf the past few years and it didn't work out so well. So good luck, Crossmen.

Success (or not) at one corps does not always guarantee what it will be like at the next corps. What works (or doesn't work) for one corps might be the completely opposite for the next corps. Just have to wait and see...remember, he did write the drill back in 00 and 01 for the Crossmen. I'm excited and interested to see what happens, personally.

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Well he wrote for Surf the past few years and it didn't work out so well. So good luck, Crossmen.

Hehehe. . . and I wrote for the Racine Scouts. . . does that mean anything?

Each organization allows its staff to achieve different things, through action or inaction.

Ed is one of the best, and Crossmen are lucky to have him!

Chuck Naffier

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Hehehe. . . and I wrote for the Racine Scouts. . . does that mean anything?

Each organization allows its staff to achieve different things, through action or inaction.

Ed is one of the best, and Crossmen are lucky to have him!

Chuck Naffier

Much good news here , makes me glad to see the ARRANGERX handle back !

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