January 6, 2022
Each month we will focus on a different decade of WGI, spanning from our inaugural championships season to the conclusion of #WGI2022. Today's #wgiHistory gives us a snippet of the 1995 World...
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January 4, 2022
Each month we will focus on a different decade of WGI, spanning from our inaugural championships season to the conclusion of #WGI2022. #DidYouKnow that 1990 was the first year that WGI adopted the...
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December 31, 2021
WGI thanks every member, instructor, volunteer, and participant for believing in the value of the indoor marching arts as we navigated through this year of uncertainty together. In the midst of a global...
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December 24, 2021
Each month we will focus on a different decade of WGI, spanning from our inaugural championships season to the conclusion of #WGI2022. Today's #WGIHistory features a past article, written for the...
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December 21, 2021
Each month we will focus on a different decade of WGI, spanning from our inaugural championships season to the conclusion of #WGI2022. Todays #wgiHistory features one of the first all male...
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December 20, 2021
One of the most significant ways to help promote change is through education. Over the fall of 2021, the WGI Board of Directors completed eight hours of social justice and diversity training, presented...
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December 16, 2021
Each month we will focus on a different decade of WGI, spanning from our inaugural championships season to the conclusion of #WGI2022. Today's #WGIhistory features the 1983 Color Guard World Championships...
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December 15, 2021
Each month we will focus on a different decade of WGI, spanning from our inaugural championships season to the conclusion of #WGI2022. Today's #WGIhistory takes us back to the 1983 World Championships...
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December 7, 2021
Join us every week for a blast to the past as we celebrate the 45th anniversary of WGI's World Championships!
Below is a video montage of the FIRST ever WGI World Championships event.
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November 25, 2021
The WGI community is grieving the loss of a visionary in the marching arts activity, George Lindstrom, who passed away on November 24. He was 82 years old. "George was an agent of change and believed fervently...
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