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We will be selling t-shirts at HWAA Championships this year! T-shirts will be $20 and we will be accepting cash, ch… https://t.co/bPr3MmyfOB
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Don’t forget to apply for the 2023 HWAA Scholarship! Applications will be accepted through Friday March 24th. You c… https://t.co/5iJiWe1F1Q
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Check out how our units did at the #WGIBellevue Regional yesterday! Way to represent! https://t.co/pA1IhqoCyI
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RT @CHS_Drums: Scored a whopping 78.15 points (9 points higher than last year) and placed 5th at the WGI Denver Regional. https://t.co/EruhNMhuZX
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RT @CHS_Drums: Finals performance completed. Competitive season completed. Great Kids! https://t.co/1lu3V9ntG2
About
The Heartland Winter Arts Association produces indoor competitive events for color guard, percussion, and winds. The organization has grown exponentially in recent years with almost 40 participating units. HWAA was founded in 1999 as the Heartland Color Guard Association; however, the organization changed its name in 2007 to align with the growing percussion and winds divisions.
This ever changing activity allows units to explore their creativity and compete against units in event throughout eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. HWAA is committed to the education of its participants. Students and their leaders learn valuable life skills, like responsibility and sportsmanship, through the process of designing, learning, and perfecting their performances.
The Heartland Winter Arts Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
2022 Board
President
Jayson Ross
president@hwaa.org
Vice President
Marcus Brown
vicepresident@hwaa.org
Treasurer
Colleen Leever
treasurer@hwaa.org
Secretary
Brian Cotner
secretary@hwaa.org
Contest Co-ordinator
Samantha Houston Brown
contests@hwaa.org
Digital media SPecialist
Hannah Rothermund
digitalmedia@hwaa.org
education Director
David Baker
education@hwaa.org
JudgE
Liaison
Adam Killham
judges@hwaa.org