Frequently Asked Questions
In which class will Legacy compete?
Legacy will be a Percussion Independent World Class competitor in Winter Guard International.
What is covered by the membership fee? ($950)
The membership fee pays for instruction, equipment, costuming, transportation, meals, facilities and housing.
Will rehearsals/competitions interfere with drum corps?
While this is a possiblity, it has become a common practice for the two organizations to reach a compromise which allows the member to participate in both ensembles.
How will Legacy travel?
Legacy members and staff travel in passenger vans. Food, instruments and other equipment are transported on a separate truck.
Where will Legacy stay when touring?
Legacy members and staff are housed at schools or churches near the performance site. Members sleep in sleeping bags in a gymnasium or classrooms and are well supervised by adult chaperones. Members may not stay at area hotels with family members.
How will meals be provided while touring?
Meals are prepared and served daily by members of the support staff either at the performance or housing site. Members are free to purchase additional snacks following their performance should they wish.
What would happen in the case of a medical emergency?
Legacy will have on file the location of the nearest hospital to the performance and housing sites. Should a medical emergency arise, a support staff member will provide transportation for medical treatment.
Where will Legacy be touring this year?
Legacy will be competing at shows in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana this season.
Can parents and other family members tour with Legacy?
Absolutely. Parents and other family members are always welcome on tour. Opportunities will be made available to act as a chaperone, member of the support staff and, most importantly, a fan.
In which class will Legacy compete?
Legacy will be a Percussion Independent World Class competitor in Winter Guard International.
What is covered by the membership fee? ($950)
The membership fee pays for instruction, equipment, costuming, transportation, meals, facilities and housing.
Will rehearsals/competitions interfere with drum corps?
While this is a possiblity, it has become a common practice for the two organizations to reach a compromise which allows the member to participate in both ensembles.
How will Legacy travel?
Legacy members and staff travel in passenger vans. Food, instruments and other equipment are transported on a separate truck.
Where will Legacy stay when touring?
Legacy members and staff are housed at schools or churches near the performance site. Members sleep in sleeping bags in a gymnasium or classrooms and are well supervised by adult chaperones. Members may not stay at area hotels with family members.
How will meals be provided while touring?
Meals are prepared and served daily by members of the support staff either at the performance or housing site. Members are free to purchase additional snacks following their performance should they wish.
What would happen in the case of a medical emergency?
Legacy will have on file the location of the nearest hospital to the performance and housing sites. Should a medical emergency arise, a support staff member will provide transportation for medical treatment.
Where will Legacy be touring this year?
Legacy will be competing at shows in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana this season.
Can parents and other family members tour with Legacy?
Absolutely. Parents and other family members are always welcome on tour. Opportunities will be made available to act as a chaperone, member of the support staff and, most importantly, a fan.