| The LCGPC History | |||||||
| In
the early 1980’s a small group of
color guard enthusiasts from
Louisiana took a major step forward
when they entered their novice units
in the Gulf Coast Color Guard
Circuit for the first time. Those
early units took the GCGC by
surprise and more than twenty years
later many of those original units
are now the backbone of the LCGPC.
In the late 1990’s the GCGC West
Division was started to accommodate
the growing number of guards and
percussion units in Louisiana and on
the Mississippi Gulf Coast. As the
number if units continued to grow,
it became apparent that it was time
for the Louisiana guards to leave
the nest and begin their own
circuit. So, in 2005 the GCGC West
Division was officially changed to
GCGC Louisiana Division for the 2006
season and in late 2006 the
Louisiana Color Guard and Percussion
Circuit was officially formed as an
organization completely independent
of the GCGC. In our inaugural season we fielded a total of 50 units-37 color guards and 13 percussion units-and hosted a total of 8 shows and a Field Day. Shows were held at venues from Jennings to Hammond with the first LCGPC Circuit Championships being hosted by Bonnabel High School at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, LA. A total of 43 units participated at the first circuit championships in a total of 12 classes—a great turnout for our first year. The LCGPC also had a total of 6 units participate at WGI Color Guard World Championships and 2 units participate in the WGI Percussion World Championships. Denham Springs High School Winter Guard and E.D. White High School Indoor Percussion were both finalists in their respective classes. As we look to the future we see incredible growth in our organization and we look forward to welcoming back for our second season all of our units from last year and we invite any unit that is interested in being a part of this wonderful activity to join us for the 2012 competitive season. Laizzes les bon temps rouler en LCGPC!! |
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