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After a five-year absence, a drum and bugle corps competition returns to DeKalb Saturday. Kishwaukee Fest, a week of musical events leading up to the competition, also returned this year. Friday night is the Lincoln Highway Parade. Organizer Michael Embrey says there will be 70 entries in the parade. "We have floats, we have antique cars, we have several drum and bugle corps, in fact we have 8 drum and bugle corps, as well as 3 other musical units," says Embrey. "Add that to some clubs and organizations, some boy scouts and some Lions clubs. There's a variety." The parade will begin at seven Friday night at Huntley Middle School. It’ll then go through downtown on Lincoln Highway, turn on Second Street and then disperse at Locust. The Festival of Champions Drum and Bugle Corps Show begins at seven o’clock Saturday night at Huskie Stadium. The groups are coming from as far away as California, New Jersey and Canada. "The best way to describe it to the non-drum-corps person, it's like Broadway on grass," says Embrey. "Costume changes and choreography, dancing, patterns as well as a great musical score, and all these arrangements are custom written for these shows." Tickets to the competition are $20 for reserved seats and $10 for general admission.
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