Sunday, June 28, 2009

A Very Cool, Very Colts Thing To Do

I woke up this morning and as usual logged into the computer and started to check out the Colts web page and the Colts Cook Truck and came across this written part on the Colts Cook Truck this morning.

This small article written by the Colts Cook Truck and also an article by the Executive Director of the Glassmen's, shows and says what it is all about when it comes to Drum Corps.

These young men and women come from different parts of this great Nation, they have personal goals and dreams, they sweat, bleed and cry for 12 minutes of glory on the field of battle.

The Colts came to support one of brothers the Glassmen's and the Colts showed their professionalism as I read both these articles this morning.

From the Colts Cook Truck:

As you may have heard, the Glassmen drum and bugle corps had an accident with their volunteer bus. Last night in Normal, after they performed, the Colts stayed in uniform and arced up near the Glassmen's trailers. When the Glassmen came off the field after they performed, the Colts played their corps song "Morning" for the other corps in a show of support. A very cool, very "Colts" thing to do. "It was a nice way to honor them and support them," Rod says.

From the Glassmen's Executive Director:

http://glassmen.org/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=382&Itemid=67

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