July 28, 2020
In our "WGI Archives" Feature Series, we take a look back at feature stories from past print copies of FOCUS Magazine! In this archive snapshot, we take a look at the evolution of WGI costumes and couture,...
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July 27, 2020
Abuse and misconduct have no place in the marching arts. We also respect and acknowledge that victims come forward when ready to share their story.
In light of this commitment, WGI has contacted an independent...
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July 21, 2020
In our "WGI Archives" Feature Series, we take a look back at feature stories from past print copies of FOCUS Magazine! In this archive snapshot, we revisit the Color Guard finals performances of WGI's...
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July 21, 2020
At its meeting last November, the WGI Board of Directors formed a new Diversity and Inclusion Committee charging the committee with the responsibility to develop and put forth proposals to the Board to...
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July 14, 2020
In our "WGI Archives" Feature Series, we take a look back at feature stories from past print copies of FOCUS Magazine! In this archive snapshot, we revisit the finals performances of WGI Winds' inaugural...
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June 28, 2020
By Jenny Lyons
Every year, there is a pilgrimage to Dayton, Ohio.
Through sprawling midwestern suburbs, past forests of spindly black trees denuded by the winter, over smooth open highways, thousands of...
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June 13, 2020
By Trudy Horsting
Our “Helping Hands” feature series takes an in-depth look at how a few businesses in the marching community have gone above and beyond in their response to the need created by COVID-19....
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June 11, 2020
WGI would like to take this opportunity to make a statement on two issues that have received attention in the world at large and within our community: our support of Black Lives Matter and accusations...
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May 26, 2020
By Trudy Horsting
Our “Helping Hands” feature series takes an in-depth look at how a few businesses in the marching community have gone above and beyond in their response to the need created by COVID-19....
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May 13, 2020
By Trudy Horsting
Our “Helping Hands” feature series takes an in-depth look at how a few businesses in the marching community have gone above and beyond in their response to the need created by COVID-19....
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