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Some of you may be aware that this is the 100th anniversary of Breese Stevens Field on East Washington Avenue in Madison. As part of the city celebration, "Make Music Madison" week, "Field of Drums" will be at Breese Stevens Field on June 27th. The Madison Scouts have been part of the rich history of Breese Stevens Field, as that was the location of Drums on Parade for many years. The Madison Scouts will be headlining this 100th anniversary event. This will be the inaugural presentation of the 2026 Madison Scouts program. The Corps is currently at its summer camp at various locations in Wisconsin, including Beaver Dam, Hammond, and Sun Prairie, culminating at Breese Stevens Field on the 27th.

Our plan is to promote Drums on Parade, taking place at Mansfield Stadium in Madison on July 24, by distributing cards at Breese Stevens featuring a QR code that offers 25% off Drums on Parade tickets. To facilitate this, we need to recruit about 15 - 20 volunteers to hand out the cards.

Based on the Field of Drums schedule below, we are targeting a small group of volunteers from 5:45 PM to 8:00 PM and a larger group from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM:

A special group of people who built a field of dreams.

It is hard to believe, but it's been 20 years since the Madison Scouts Alumni Reunion Project shook Camp Randall Stadium. We would be remiss if we didn't take advantage of this opportunity to celebrate the spectacular accomplishments of two decades ago. It's also a perfect occasion to catch up with old friends who shared this once-in-a-lifetime experience with you.

Although the focus for this gathering is on the Madison Scouts Alumni Reunion Project, all alumni, family members, and friends of the Madison Scouts are cordially invited to attend.

The vehicle for this event will be a banquet featuring a great meal, a nostalgic audiovisual presentation, and plenty of time to interact and enjoy others who share a common bond. The date is Saturday, July 25, 2026, and the location is the DoubleTree Hilton Madison East Hotel.

'Spring Training'

The corps section leadership moved into Madison on May 18th, and spent the week in sessions at the MYArts Center with Mark Waymire (Program Coordinator), Sean Phelan (Staff), and Donnie Ross (Perc. Caption Head). Content was primarily centered around the concepts of excellence, engagement, and accountability. The leadership team also spent time doing community service by cleaning McPike & James Madison Park(s) -- with the underlying messages being -- 'leave it better than you found it' and to see themselves as stewards of something much bigger than themselves.

The Percussion & Color Guard moved into Greenfield HS (Milwaukee area) on May 22. They rehearsed at Alumnus, Pastor Nathan Pratt's (2010-12) church (Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church) in Racine on May 25, before making their way to Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam for rehearsal on the 26th.

The brass moved in on May 27th. At the time of this writing on May 31st we're preparing for our first full ensemble rehearsal of Part 1.

sam recordsSam RecordsWelcome to June! This month marks the beginning of the Madison Scouts' spring training and the excitement of another DCI season taking shape. June is also Pride Month - a time to celebrate LGBTQ+ history, visibility, and advocacy.

Throughout our history, LGBTQ+ members, staff, volunteers, alumni, and supporters have been woven into the corps' identity. Their talent, leadership, creativity, and dedication have helped define the Madison Scouts culture and legacy. Pride Month is a moment to celebrate our LGBTQ+ community and recognize the countless ways they have shaped the corps into what it is today.

For generations, the Madison Scouts have represented more than excellence on the field. The core values of this organization are rooted in respect, community, and the belief that every person deserves a place where they belong. The Madison Scouts family is built from shared experiences, lifelong friendships, and a commitment to supporting one another both on and off the field.

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