Monday, December 19, 2005

Great camp!


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Dec. 16-18, 2005, Camp Schedule
Welcome to the Colts
Good luck!

Always wear your nametag. No street shoes on the gym floor. Meet everyone you can!

Friday Dec. 16, 2005
7:30 p.m. Unload equipment and food
8 p.m. Registration
9 p.m. Full staff meeting in cafeteria
9:30 p.m. Full meeting in cafeteria. All members, parents, staff
10 p.m. Rehearsal. Brass main gym, guard multi-purpose room, perc vocal room #165 and orchestra room #157, pit cafeteria
10:30 p.m. Parents meeting. Band room #167
11 p.m. Snack. Wear your name tag
Midnight Lights out. Men main gym. Ladies main gym closest to cafeteria

Saturday, Dec. 17, 2005
7:30 a.m. Wake/breakfast
8:30 a.m. All stretch in main gym
9 a.m. Guard leave for rehearsal facility
9:15 a.m. Brass rehearsal in cafeteria. Percussion marching main gym. Front ensemble main foyer.
10:15 a.m. Individual brass auditions begin: trumpets room 243, low brass rehearsal rooms next to band room
12:30 p.m. Lunch: brass/percussion/guard
1:30 p.m. High brass marching at fairgrounds, low brass sectionals room 147 and multipurpose room; percussion music wing; guard main gym
3:15 p.m. Low brass leaves for fairgrounds
3:45 p.m. Low brass marching at fairgrounds, high brass sectionals room 147 and multipurpose room, Percussion music wing
5:30 p.m. Dinner: brass, guard, percussion
6:15 p.m. Full corps meeting in main gym
7 p.m. Guard main gym, percussion sectionals multipurpose room and music wing, high brass marcing main gym (far court), low brass sectionals rooms 147 and 146
8 p.m. Low brass marching in main gym (far court), high brass sectionals rooms 147 and 146
9 p.m. Brass ensemble in cafeteria, pit in foyer
11 p.m. Snack
Midnight Lights out. Men main gym. Ladies main gym closest to cafeteria

Sunday Dec. 18, 2005
7:30 a.m. Wake/breakfast
8:30 a.m. Stretch in main gym, guard in multipurpose room
9:15 a.m. Guard in multipurpose room, brass main gym, percussion ensemble in cafeteria
11:15 a.m. Purcussion lunch
11:30 a.m. Guard lunch
11:45 a.m. Brass lunch
12:15 p.m. Percussion in multipurpose room
12:30 p.m. Guard main gym
12:45 p.m. Brass cafeteria
2 p.m. Dog and pony show in main gym
3 p.m. Meeting in main gym
3:15 p.m. Clean/pack
4 p.m. Dismissed


MENU
Friday night snack
Corn dogs
Chips
Peanut butter and jelly

Saturday breakfast
Waffles
Sausage links
Cereal
Peanut butter and jelly

Saturday lunch
Grilled chicken sandwich
Green beans
Peaches
Brownies
Peanut butter and jelly

Saturday dinner
Salisbury steak
Mashed potatoes and gravy
Corn
Cookies
Peanut butter and jelly

Saturday snack
Postcard Pizza
Leftovers
Peanut butter and jelly

Sunday breakfast
Egg casserole
Muffins
Cereal
Peanut butter and jelly

Sunday lunch
Sloppy joes
French fries
Veggies and dip
Pudding parfaits
Peanut butter and jelly


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2 comments :

Anonymous said...

Oh...it was so hard to miss going to camp..

How was the new school?
How many hopefulls attended?
How was the food?
How was everybody?
Are any other camps going to be at the "new" school?
How did the new music sound?

Oh, so many questions..and no answers...

I won't be able to see everyone until the February camp....so far away.....

I want to wish everyone in the Colts family a Very Merry Christmas...I miss you all.

Jody Glowaski

John Reidelbach said...

It truly was a great camp last weekend. I sent the e-mail copied below to the editor of the Dubuque Telegraph Herald today. Don't know whether it will see print or not, so I wanted to share it with all of you.

For more than forty years, Dubuque has been home to a treasure in the
world of Drum & Bugle Corps. News of the Colts Drum & Bugle Corps continuing climb up the rungs of success at Drum Corps International competitions during
2005 has spread across the country and into foreign countries. The Colts had a record setting attendance at their recent December camp consisting of
prospective members and returning veterans. Parents and students alike were dazzled and amazed at the awesome facilities provided at the Eleanor Roosevelt Middle School. The citizens of Dubuque have a winning combination that they can be proud of; the Colts and the new middle school. A special thank you goes to the Dubuque Community School District for allowing approximately 350
students, parents, staff and volunteers to use such a magnificient facility.

John and Marie Reidelbach
Parents of a Colts member
6025 South 93rd Street
Ralston, NE 68127