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The Inland Northwest Regional
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Pipes, Drums &.Dancers.®
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A Non-Profit, Regional Pipe Band:
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A Division of the
Selkirk Celts Consortium.®
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Serving Northeastern Washington, Northern Idaho,
Northwestern Montana
and Southeastern British Columbia
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Est'd. 15th March, 1996
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The Sergeant at Arms
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The Pipes Sergeant......The Drums Sergeant
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Band Members
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Our band now wears individual clan & district tartans.
A band tartan is being designed.
We hope to raise the remaining funds for this by late 2002.
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Pipers:

++ Indicates continuing students of P/M Ross
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Pipe Major Roger W. Ross: 
(See P/Ms  page...)
(Founder)
Pipes:  1968 Custom R. G. Hardie
Chanter(s):  1952 Hardie (formerly of James McMillen, Vancouver B.C.), 1968 Custom Hardie, Gibson wood
Tartan(s):  Red Ross, Ross Hunting, Ancient Red Ross, Robinson, American St. Andrew's (U.S. Bicentennial)
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++ Pipe-Corporal Cedric D. Devaney:
(See P/Cpl. page...)
2/97 - Asst. Instructor, Spokane Instruction Area  (In band since 1/30/98)
Pipes:  K. Pettigrew
Chanter(s):  Naill Band
Tartan(s):  Modern Black Stewart
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(In order of band seniority)
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++ Ted S. McGregor, Sr.: 
4/96 - Spokane  (In band since 6/30/96)
Pipes:  1978 Grainger & Campbell
Chanter(s):  G & C, Gibson wood
Tartan(s):  Ancient McGregor Hunting

Band Sergeant
at Arms

Joe H. Richart
4/3/00 - Colville
Tartan(s):   Ancient Black Watch, Ancient Buchanan
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Percussionists:
(In order of band seniority)
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All are cross-trained on drums, including Bodhran and other instruments.
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Clifton (Clif) Davis:
4/7/01 - Spokane
(In band sunce 4/7/01)
Tartan(s):

Nathan I. Bright:
5/28/00 - Northport, Washington 
(In band sunce 8/20/00)
Tartan(s):  Hunter
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Foster Hankin: 
6/21/99 - Colville  (In band since 6/21/99)
Tartan(s): 
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Associate Member:
Jack Lake: 
9/15/00 - Port Angeles, Washington 
Lead Percussionist, Afifi Shrine P. B. in Port Orchard, WA
(In band since 9/15/00)
Tartan(s): Band - Leslie, Stuart of Bute
     Family - Campbell, Malcom, & MacGregor
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Dancers:
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++Indicates Students of Elizabeth Coyle (Spokane)

++Indicates continuing students
of Kim Marcellus (Spokane)

++ Indicates continuing students of
Kelly (Craig) Altero (Spokane)

++Lindsey Devaney:
6/1/99 - Spokane  (In band since 6/1/99)
Tartan(s): 
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++ Libby Harper: 
12/12/99 - Spokane  (In band since 12/12/99)
Tartan(s): Ancient Buchanan
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++ Ian Robison: 
3/30/01 - Spokane  (In band since 3/30/01)
Tartan(s): Dress Blue Earl of Skye
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++ Heather Robison: 
3/30/01 - Spokane  (In band since 3/30/01)
Tartan(s): Dress Cunningham, Gunn. Carnegie

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1998 Performing Quartet
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1998 quartet performing at Spokane's Episcopal
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P/M Ross, Piper Ted S. McGregor, Sr., P/Cpl. Cedric Devaney
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1999 Performing
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July, 1999
The 53rd Annual
Pacific Northwest Highland Games
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King County Fairgrounds
Enumclaw, Washington
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Our very first quartet competition (audacious in this place of the highest standards!) in which we expected to place last out of 14, but placed 10th!

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Springdale, Washington
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August,1999
First Annual
Whidbey Island Highland Games
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P/M Ross, Pipers Luke & Dan McGuire (8 & 6 months on pipes)
and P/Cpl. Cedric Devaney (19 months on pipes)
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Very new to the realm of competition, this being only our second time to compete, and
not expecting to place at all our first year,
we placed 2nd!
Judge Maureen Lee's remarks were almost embarrassingly complimentary.
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August,1999
First Annual
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P/Cpl. Cedric Devaney, Dan McGuire, P/M Ross, Angus McDonald, Maureen Lee McDonald and Luke McGuire
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This was a superbly operated program which was well attended.  Maureen & Angus have become terriffic friends!
 
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Solo Honors
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Photos courtesy Roger Devaney
Spokane, Washington
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August, 1999
Spokane Highland Games
Grade IV Solo Competition, over 21
Spokane Interstate Fairgrounds
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1st Photo
P/Cpl. Devaney competing, with P/M Ross looking on.  Cedric had just a week earlier nearly placed in Enumclaw in the Gr. IV 6/8 march event, performing for highly complimentary judge Jack Lee.  He later took third and fourth place ribbons at the Whidbey Island Games.
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2nd Photo
After only 19 months on his pipes,
and in his second season of competition, Cedric took the
Gr. IV Aggregate Trophy in Spokane!
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"The worst bankruptcy in the world
is that a person loses their enthusiasm!" (Anon.)
Contributed by Colville Lead Dancer Jackie McGregor
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Band Students
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Pipers:
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Students of P/M Ross
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Mike Francis:
5/97 - Spokane
[On Academic Leave of Absence]
Pipes:  1997 J. Dunbar poly
Chanter(s):  J. Dunbar
Tartan(s):  Ancient Stewart Hunting

James  Mullen: 
12/18/97 - Spokane; 
[On professional Leave of Absence]
Pipes:  1998 J. Dunbar poly
Chanter(s):  J. Dunbar poly
Tartan(s): MacMillan (The ROAD  KILL Tartan!)
Ancient MacMillan

Hal Dixon: 
Non-Band Affiliated Student
1/9/98 - Spokane
Pipes:  1998 McLeod
Chanter(s):  Warnock Poly
Tartan(s):  Keith

Marcia V. Neher:
8/29/99 - Sandpoint, Idaho
Pipes:  1975 Hardie
Chanter(s):  Hardie, Gibson Wood
Tartan(s): 

James F. Irwin: 
3/19/02 - Colville
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Ryan W. Beatson: 
6/7/02 - Hayden, Idaho
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Dan Lambert: 
7/13/02 - Spokane
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Frank Phillpot: 
8/01/02 - Liberty Lake, WA
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Patrick Irwin: 
9/03/02 - Colville, WA
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Joe Richart: 
(Sgt.-at-Arms since 4/3/00)
9/04/02 - Colville, WA
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Paul McLucas: 
9/05/02 - Newman Lake, WA
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Jefferey Dixon: 
9/06/02 - Spokane
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Sean Ravencraft: 
9/13/02 - Spokane
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Sheri Williams: 
9/18/02 - Sandpoint, ID
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Kelly Beatson: 
10/09/02 - Sandpoint, ID
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Ashley Beatson: 
10/09/02 - Sandpoint, ID
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Kameron McLean: 
(Pending) - Spokane
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Paul Kane: 
(Pending) - Coeur d'Alene, ID
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

David McClure: 
(Pending) - Nespelem, WA
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Barry Foster: 
(Pending) - Spokane Valley
Pipes:
Chanter(s):
Tartan(s):

Percussionists:
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Dancers:
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PROFESSIONALISM
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Professional Standards
The Pipe Major and the Drum Major are ultimately responsible for:
+ Standards of quality and acceptance of instruments,
+ Choicesof music and performance venues,
+ The integrity of instruction at all five grade levels,
+ The qualifications of individuals to become, or to remain band members.
Professional Associations
Some of our Musicians are Members of the
PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS of the INLAND NORTHWEST, LOCAL 105, of the
AMERICAN FEDERATION of MUSICIANS of the UNITED STATES and CANADA (AFM)
Competitors are individually encouraged to join, and
the band is an Associate Member of the Western U.S. Pipe Band Association (WUSPBA).
We likewise encourage memberships in the B. C. Pipers' Association.
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MEMBERSHIP
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Experienced Players
We welcome all skill levels of players of many kinds of bagpipes,
fifes, harps, bugles, trumpets, flutes, whistles, percussion instruments, etc.
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Players from Other Bands
We also welcome and extend non-resident, or Associate memberships, for those
who may belong to other bands in the Inland Northwest, across the continent, or from abroad.
(Yes, we have a few.)
If you are, or have recently been a member of another band,
YOU MUST observe the dual courtesy of obtaining the written consent of your P/M or D/M.
WE DO NOT STEAL PLAYERS FROM OTHER BANDS!!
We merely want to be "good neighbors" by inviting or allowing others to perform with us.
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Applications For New or Experienced Players
Applications for training or audition
must be directed to the Pipe Major or the Drum Major.

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NEW & USED INSTRUMENTS
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If You Own an Instrument
All instruments must be made by a recognized manufacturer
in England, Ireland, Scotland, or North America,
be of conventional tonal quality, be properly maintained,
and be approved by the Pipe Major or the Drum Major.
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Purchasing Your First Instrument
Sadly, a few older instruments, once regarded as acceptable,
do not measure up to today's standard of tone and performance.
Many new instruments produced by long-time manufacturers
are no longer as acceptable as were their earlier models.
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DO NOT purchase an instrument, regardless of vintage,
before consulting an instructor, the Pipe Major, or the Drum Major.
Our percussionists may buy their own drums, for their own use, or for teaching.
However, the band will own a matched set of late-model drums
for primary use in performances and competition.
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Privately owned drums may be used in some performance situations,
to be determined by the Pipe Major and/or the Drum Major.
Purchase of matched pipe chanters will also be made from band funds.
Very specific kinds of reeds will be required of those who wish to perform or compete with the band.
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The following links to articles will assist you in getting started:
Buying Bagpipes --
Pipe Bag Selection --
"Chased" v.s. "Engraved" Sterling Silver
Where to Buy Them --
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REGIONAL INSTRUCTION & PERFORMANCE
(Tuition)
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Band Instructors
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Piping
Percussion
Military Drill
Dancing
Principal
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P/M Roger W. Ross
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Associate
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P/Cpl. Cedric D. Devaney
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Principal
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P/M Roger W. Ross
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Associate
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Theodore Duncan (Ted) Richart
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Principal
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P/M Wm. O. (Bill) Clark
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Associate
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Jim Bradsteen
(Colville)
P/M Roger W. Ross
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Principal
(Spokane)
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Kelly (Craig) Altero
Elizabeth Coyle
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Marie Grimes
Kim Marcellus
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Associate
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+ Melanie Smith
(Colville)
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Hannah McGuire
(Springdale)
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Principal in Colville
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 Student & Band Member Commitment
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We ARE a "recreational" band, but with professional aspirations, in that:
                            a.) We try to thoroughly enjoy what we do, but with a consistent effort to improve;
                            b.) We are neither a military nor a paid professional band; and
                            c.) We pursue a highly productive degree of ongoing training and performance.
We ARE NOT a "hobbyist" band, wherein the disciplines of training, rehearsal attendance,
and the integrity of our music are either optional or highly flexible.
Not every player is REQUIRED to enter solo competition.
Every player is encouraged, but not required, to participate in band competition.
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THE REQUIREMENT FOR ALL
Is that conscientious progress be made
to fully develop their abilities to a strong, legitimate level of playing.
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Grades V-III Players
Are required to commit to consistent attendance
at weekly private lessons taught by band instructors,
and at weekly band rehearsals,
unless exempted well in advance by the Pipe Major or the Drum Major.
Lessons from outside instructors are allowed,
but will not be substituted for those provided by band instructors.
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Grades II & I Players
Are encouraged to establish consistent student relationships
with Grade I or Open players from outside this band.  Band rehearsal attendance
may be negotiated with the Pipe Major or the Drum Major.
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Individual Instruction,
Area Band Rehearsals and Performances
are provided as needed in the following communities:
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COEUR d'ALENE, ID
Kootenai and Shoshone Counties in Idaho;
Athol -- Bayview -- Coeur d'Alene -- Harrison -- Hayden Lake -- Kellogg -- Post Falls --  Rathdrum -- St. Marie's
and southwestern-most Sanders County in Montana,
wherein Coeur d'Alene is more accessible than Sandpoint or Missoula.
Lessons currently provided in private homes.
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COLVILLE, WA
Eastern Ferry County, the northern portion of Stevens County, and western Pend Oreille County;
Chewelah -- Colville-- Kettle Falls -- Northport
and nearby border communities in southeastern British Columbia.
Lessons and rehearsals are usually held in Colville High School.  See MapBlast.(TM) map.
Enquire for hours of instruction and for work with dancers.
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SANDPOINT, ID
Eastern Pend Oreille County in Washington, Bonner and Boundary Counties in Idaho;
Bonners Ferry -- Ione -- Metaline -- Newport -- Priest River -- Sandpoint -- Usk
and western-most Lincoln or Sanders Counties in Montana,
wherein access to Sandpoint is most convenient;
and nearby border communities in southeastern British Columbia.
Lessons currently provided in private homes.
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SPOKANE, WA
Lincoln and SpokaneCounties, the southern portions of Ferry, Pend Oreille
and Stevens Counties, and Northern Whitman County.
Cheney -- Deer Park -- Fairfield -- Medical Lake -- Spangle -- Spokane -- Sprague -- Springdale -- Tekoa
Lessons currently provided in private homes.
Rehearsals for pipers, drummers & dancers in Spokane
are held at Hi-Rel Laboratories most Wednesdays, 5-8 PM.
See MapBlast.(TM) map for precise location.
Enquire for hours of instruction and for work with dancers.
ALWAYS  contact us in advance of your visit, in case we have changed the time and place of rehearsal,
especially during the warmer months, or during the week of major performances.
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Genuine food for thought, in the words of others:
Getting Instruction --
Getting Started --
The Learning Process --
Breathing --
Maintenance --
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An INTENSE Reward
We have fun, and experience true excitement!
There are few rewards in life which may equal the mastery
of these ancient instruments and their mysterious, thrilling sounds,
or the penetrating awe of audiences wherever you go.
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If YOU are diligent,
YOU may begin to rehearse with the band
within 3-6 months after beginning to play your pipes!
We suggest that you begin on the pipes as early in your training as possible.
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INCLUDE, Rather Than "Orphan" Your Family!!
This is an activity for everyone, even your parents or friends!
Some may come to pipe, dance or drum.  Others may share in organizational activities,
monitor children, make arrangememts for Highland Games attendance by the entire group,
do homework, or simply bring a meal and share in the experience as we rehearse or perform.
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-- THIS is the Key to YOUR Success --
AND TO OURS
YOUR LEVEL of COMMITMENT:
Only  CONSISTENCY, Not Obsession --
Yes, piping and drumming does involve work, if it is to be well done.
However, tens of thousands of people worldwide, ages 7 to 70, learn to do this from "scratch."
It is almost surely NOT the most difficult thing you will learn to do.
Given conscientious practice of 1-2 hours per day
on your practice chanter and pipes, or your practice pad and drum,
you may begin to "see the light" of genuine accomplishment WELL within your first year of instruction.
You easily and almost unconsciously spend more time than this on regular games of golf,
on a recreational athletic team, or simply watching television.
In ANYTHING you learn, you "reap what you sow."
Sow little, or low quality -- REAP little, or low quality.


"Some people DREAM of success ...
... while others WAKE UP and WORK HARD at it!"
(Anon.)
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Occasional Extra Effort
Lengthier and/or additional, weekly, individual training and band rehearsals
will be required of all participants, during the days or weeks
just before performances and competition.
Only as you would if participating in a theatrical production,
or a community chorus, band or orchestra.
Recreational athletic teams devote themselves to even greater amounts
of extra practice time before engaging in major competition.
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We will take you AT LEAST as seriously
as you take yourself!

Band Rehearsals are WORKING Sessions
and are NOT OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC,
unless they are invited by a band member, on approval of the Pipe Major or the Drum Major,
or if we're rehearsing in an open, public location.
Visitors are indeed welcome, but at appropriate times, please.
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ALWAYS  contact us in advance of your visit, in case we have changed the time and place of rehearsal,
especially during the warmer months, or during the week of major performances.
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These articles are worth your focused reading:
Joining a Band --
Beginning to Solo --
Advanced, Professional Solo Piping --
Response to the Business of Solo Piping:
A wonderful article by P/M Walter T. Wilkie, on Bagpiper.com,
especially for those with 2+ years of training
who 'suddenly' feel they "have it in the bag!!"
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"Attitude
... is a little thing ...
which makes a
BIG DIFFERENCE!"
(Anon.)
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Performance or Instruction Enquiries
for Nearby Districts:
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Also in the Spokane Area
The Angus Scott (Memorial) Pipe Band
Contact: P/M Wm. E. (Bill) Thomas
Spokane, Washington
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Interior Northwestern Montana
The Montana Highlanders Pipe Band
Contact:  P/M Jay Johnson
Columbia Falls, Montana
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West-Central & Southwestern Montana
The Celtic Dragon Pipe Band
P/M Rob Laing
Contact:  John Minish
Missoula, Montana
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North-Central Idaho and Southeastern Washington
The Border Highlanders, Drums & Pipes
Contact:  P/M Kirk McMichael
Pullman, Washington; Lewiston & Moscow, Idaho
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South-Central Washington
The Desert Thistle Pipes & Drums
(This site can only be viewed via Internet Explorer)
Contact:  P/M Judy Morrison
Richland, Washington
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Associate Bands
& Organizations


We don't believe in or practice the closed, territorial mindset which is occasionally found among organizations.
As we develop further in our own growth, we are eager to cooperate and share with other bands and organizations whenever possible, whether it is to participate in each others' programs, or to "share" players or instructors on occasion.
The following list are those with whom we already have, or will soon generously collaborate, to build a more enriched program for all to enjoy, and to increase our skills:

  • The Angus Scott (Memorial) Pipe Band; Spokane
  • The Border Highlanders Drums & Pipes; Pullman, WA & Moscow-Lewiston, ID
  • The Celtic Dragon Pipe Band; Missoula, MT
  • The Desert Thistle Pipes & Drums; Richland, WA
  • The Grand Forks Pipe Band; Grand Forks, B.C.
  • The Haran Irish Dancers; Colville, WA
  • The Kelowna Legion Pipe Band; Kelowna, B.C.
  • The Lundberg Brothers Celtic Band; Colville & Spokane
  • The Montana Highlanders Pipe Band; Columbia Falls - Kalispell, MT
  • Spokane area Highland Dancers
  • The Spokane Scottish Country Dancers; Spokane
  • The Spokane Scottish Society
  • The Talisker Pipes & Drums; Centralia, WA
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"TEAMWORK ...
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which allows COMMON PEOPLE
to produce
UNCOMMON RESULTS!"
(Anon.)
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Spokane, WA  99210-0088
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Spokane, Washington Area
Lincoln, Spokane & Pend Oreille Counties
Primary Office, Area Steering Committee:  509-483-6013 
Cell: 509-701-5584 (For time-sensitive calls.)
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Colville, Washington Area
Ferry & Stevens Counties
Area Steering Committee: 509-684-9140
Cell: 509-701-5584 (For time-sensitive calls.)
Pipe Major Ross is present weekly,
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