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Now Hiring: Rockford Rhythm Director

Phantom Regiment is searching for a Rockford Rhythm Director to lead all aspects of the Rockford Rhythm program to deliver the high quality education and performance opportunities for members, staff, and volunteers for the 2024 season. This position’s primary responsibility is to oversee the Rockford Rhythm youth drumline and color guard program and execute weekly […]

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2024 Mandarins Kickstarter Campaign Extended!

The Mandarins of Sacramento, Inc. would like to thank everyone who contributed to the Year of the Dragon Kickstarter Campaign for the 2024 season. The response has been outstanding! We’ve raised almost $100,000 in donations and matching funds so far! Good News! The anonymous donor is extending the matching offer. All donations will be doubled […]

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2024 Boston Crusaders Hall of Fame Nominations Now Open

Nominations for our 2024 Hall of Fame are now open! Start off the new year right by nominating a notable Crusader who made a significant, impactful, and sustained contribution as a marching member, teacher, creative designer, administrator, or volunteer. Nominations are accepted through April 1st. Read the rest of the article here.

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Spartans Announce Jan Camp dates and their Brass to the Max performance with Symphony NH!

The next Spartans Audition camp is Jan 13 -14 for Brass and Percussion only, there will be no Color Guard attendance again until April. The Jan camp will be held at Elm St Middle school in Nashua, NH. During the Jan camp, the Brass line will perform with the Symphony NH and their 100th Anniversary […]

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Happy New Year from Phantom Regiment!

As we bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new, we want to express our deepest gratitude for your unwavering support throughout the year. Your dedication has helped us achieve incredible milestones, and we couldn’t have done it without you. Read the rest of the article here.

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Introducing Phantom Regiment Bourbon

Phantom Regiment Bourbon is a spirit inspired by a legacy of precision and passion. Just as Phantom Regiment has captivated audiences with its performances and commitment to excellence, this bourbon is crafted with the same dedication and artistry. From the first note to the final crescendo, each sip harmonizes the rich flavors of oak, caramel, […]

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A message from Phantom Regiment’s Director of Programs

Season’s Greetings! As we look ahead to 2024, I’m delighted to share some exciting developments that highlight the fresh approach we are taking to engage more students, strengthen our civic relationships, and deliver the highest quality artistic and educational standards in the activity. We are witnessing a dramatic increase in performers auditioning for the 2024 […]

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MCYA receives a $50,000 grant from Metro Nashville Arts Commission

It is with immense joy and gratitude that Music City Youth in the Arts announces the receipt of a generous grant from Metro Arts, a cornerstone in supporting and promoting the vibrant arts community in our city. This exciting development marks a significant milestone for us, opening new doors of opportunity and growth in our […]

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A holiday season message from Music City’s Executive Director

Hello and Happy Holidays!!! I hope each of you are looking forward to time with family and friends over the next few weeks. May this be a time of rest, good food and just plain fun for everyone!!! It’s hard to believe the year of 2023 is quickly coming to a close with 2024 looming […]

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Year-End Giving: Support Music City Youth in the Arts

As the year draws to a close, individuals are presented with a meaningful opportunity to make a positive impact on the causes they care about by supporting non-profit organizations. Beyond the inherent satisfaction of contributing to a greater good, there are substantial tax benefits associated with year-end donations that savvy philanthropists can take advantage of. […]

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