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So You Think You Can Move

“So You Think You Can Move” is a competition and performance development opportunity that allows you to showcase your individual marching and movement skills and compete against other performers of similar age and experience from around the world. In addition to the competition, every participant will receive individualized feedback and guidance from the world class […]

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In The News – Former Drum Corps Leader Pleads No Contest To Indecent Assault; Judge Calls Him ‘Disgusting’

George Hopkins, the former director of the Allentown Cadets drum and bugle corps who was accused of sexual misconduct by a dozen women, pleaded no contest on Thursday to indecent assault and was sentenced to two years of probation. Lehigh County Judge James T. Anthony also fined Hopkins $5,000, the most allowed by law, and […]

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Equality & Inclusion: The Uncompromising Pursuit Of Excellence

While The Cadets are known for their constant pursuit of excellence on the field, now more than ever, we are striving to apply that same uncompromising spirit to every facet of our organization. During the summer of 2020, the Cadets Arts & Entertainment Board of Directors established several committees to ensure strategic, responsible leadership for […]

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Statement Related To Legal Proceedings On Sept. 24

In response to the plea bargain and sentencing that was passed down yesterday, Sept. 24, in the Lehigh County, Pa. Courthouse, Cadets Arts & Entertainment would like to express our continued support for all of the victims involved in the criminal investigation. Their acts of selflessness and strength deserve our full respect, admiration and gratitude. […]

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MSAA Presents “Walk On” Fundraising Telethon On October 24, 2020

The Madison Scouts Alumni Association (MSAA) presents the WALK ON Fundraising Telethon on October 24, 2020 from 5 p.m – 11 p.m. CT. Celebrate eight decades of the Madison Scouts legacy with 6 hours of LIVE Streaming for a special night of giving. Saturday, October 24, 2020 5 PM – 11 PM Central The WALK […]

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Thank You, Drum Majors

A group of 41 drum majors from 1980 to 2020 met in early August to develop the #SaveBK campaign. The purpose was to develop a plan to raise funds for the Ascend Ensembles to March on in 2021. To date over $50,000 have been raised towards the $150,000 goal. Read the rest of the article […]

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Pacific Crest Employment Opportunity: Social Media Coordinator

Pacific Crest Youth Arts Organization is searching for a Social Media Coordinator. This is a part-time position with an expected workload of two hours per week. Interested applicants should review the job description, which includes tasks, duties, and qualifications. That information — along with the application process can be found at pacific-crest.org/employment. Read the rest […]

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Panel From ’98 Hornline Joins CBrass Zoom Rehearsal

On September 13, 2020, The Cadets Brass held their regularly scheduled rehearsal as a part of their fall curriculum. The brass line is currently working on a warm-up exercise which concludes with a nostalgic chord progression from The 1998 Cadets production. The brass will debut this video in The 2020 Cadets Story on Facebook and […]

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Christin Gates Calloway Joins Forward Performing Arts Board Of Directors

Forward Performing Arts, Inc. and the Madison Scouts are pleased to announce the appointment of Christin Gates Calloway to the board of directors. Ms. Calloway currently serves as a Policy Associate with the Race to Equity Project where she leads community partnership and engagement to address racial inequity in the Madison and Dane County areas. […]

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Blue Knights Alumni Spotlight: Jacob Rodriguez

I marched in the Blue Knights baritone/euphonium section from 2015 to 2017 and have been teaching on the Brass Staff since 2018. Before this, I marched in the Open Class circuit from 2012 to 2014. I went to Robert E. Lee High School (now L.E.E. High School) in the North East Independent School District in […]

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