Kawartha Kavaliers Drum Corps Incorporated
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The mini combo has been working on this tune for months. Whether you recently lost someone or just missing you friends and family due to covid restrictions. The mini combo hopes you enjoy our rendition of Pink Flyod's Wish You Were Now. We would also like to welcome Abigail Davies on drums to her first Kavalier performance.
1967 after winning Canadian Senior B championship
It is with extremely heavy hearts that we want to inform the corps of the sudden passing of Steve Callaghan. As you all know Steve truly exemplified the heart and soul of what it means to be Kavalier. His dedication to the Kawartha Kavaliers was bar none. Steve brought dedication, friendship, humour, leadership and mentorship to the corps. No amount of gratitude would ever be enough to express how much we all appreciated everything that Steve brought to our organization as a whole. To Ruth, Amanda, Darcy and your family, our hearts break with yours for the loss of a truly great man. There will forever be a missing piece in our lives but we can take joy in a lifetime of memories involving Steve and his crazy antics. Rest in peace our dear friend. We will cherish the memories of you forever. You’ll never walk alone.
Just a small portion of the Corps. dusted off our uniforms for a bit Sunday afternoon and did a little social distance playing in Coboconk. We would have loved to include the whole Corps. But covid had us limit our numbers to an acceptable amount We have missed our parades and all our fans. Hopefully next year will be better.
Found a great upcycle for 60th Anniversary Reunion cotton cloth bags!
This week the Kavaliers mini combo is taking you back to 1961 with our version of the Audrey Hepburn classic Moon River.
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Music is my outlet.....
This week the Kawartha Kavaliers mini combo has decided to paddle about with "La Mer" by Charles Trenet. Better know on this side of the pond as "Beyond the sea".