by Jason Rose » Mon Jun 06, 2011 10:02 am
For what it's worth, I think Corey and Tom have made the right decision, despite how difficult it was.
I also believe that they have positioned the Corps to do VERY well in the coming years. We're financially stable, have a fantastic rehearsal facility, and we have the best instruction in the history of all the drum corps in Houston! We've also had some modest growth this season despite the economic conditions that put the Corps (and many many others) in this tenuous position. The work Tom and Corey have done is reason to be proud and they have my thanks.
Many other Corps have thrown in the towel, but GCS endures. This is testament to the dedication and tenacity of our membership and staff.
I believe that, with time, GCS will become the powerhouse Corps that we set out to become in the fall of 2001.
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"There are stars in the southern sky..."
Jason Rose
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GCS Member 2001-2012 (Founding Director)
-GCS Corps Director 2001-2010
-Syracuse Brigadiers 2002 (Contrabass)
-Bayou City Blues 2000-2002
-U.S. Marine Corps 1996-2000-Forever