
Megan Warriner is proud to be performing Horn in the Great Lakes Wind Symphony. She is currently working towards a dual degree in Music Education and Horn Performance at Mansfield University of Pennsylvania. At Mansfield, Megan is the Secretary and Treasurer of the Horn Club. She is also a member of the Brass Band, Symphony Orchestra, and is Principal Horn of the Concert Wind Ensemble. She enjoys playing solo repertoire by her two favorite composers—R. Strauss and W.A. Mozart. Megan is from Greenwood, NY.

Dylan is proud to be a founding member of the Great Lakes Wind Symphony. He is a 2017 graduate of Mansfield University where he studied under Dr. Rebecca Dodson-Webster. While attending MU, Dylan served as a student leader in The Spirit and the Pride of Pennsylvania Marching Band, and Concert Wind Ensemble. Dylan was also a member of the Brass Band where he competed twice at NABBA Championships with the ensemble, as a soloist, and member of the Brass Quintet. He is a life member of Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Band Fraternity. Dylan is from Canandaigua, NY and currently working as a Community Association Manager in Rochester, NY
Emalie Caccia is a graduate of Mansfield University with a B.M. in Music Education. She teaches 6th-12th grade instrumental music, 7th-grade general music, and middle school adaptive music for the Bald Eagle Area School District in Wingate, PA. Emalie is from New Albany, PA, and resides in Port Matilda, PA.
Dan Sensenig is enjoying his 24th year as a music educator. He currently teaches in the Wellsboro Area School District where his responsibilities include: 7th & 8th Grade Band, High School Chorus, Women’s Ensemble, Men’s Ensemble, Dickens Choir, Show Choir, HS Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Marching Band, Maximum Voltage Percussion Ensemble, Hand Bells, and Music Director for the Spring Musical. Over his career he has led school and honors ensembles as a director and clinician at all levels across Pennsylvania, New York, North Carolina, Florida, and Hawaii. Additionally, in 2016 Mr. Sensenig organized the Pennsylvania Pearl Harbor Honors Band, a select group of students from Elk, McKean, Potter, and Cameron Counties that represented the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and veterans of the USS Pennsylvania at the 75th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attacks in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mr. Sensenig has recently assumed the director’s role of the “Almost World-Famous” Wellsboro Town Band…providing free concerts during the summer months. Prior to his current position in Wellsboro, Mr. Sensenig taught for 15 years in the Cameron County School District. Of all the treasures in his life, Dan is most proud of his wonderful family. He resides in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania with his AMAZING wife Maggie and AWESOME children Jackson and Molly.

Earl graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in music from Mansfield University in 1999. While attending Mansfield University was actively playing in the Concert Wind Ensemble and orchestra. After graduation, Earl returned to school at Bloomsburg University in 2010 and 2011 and played with the Bloomsburg University Community Orchestra, the marching band, the symphonic band. In 2013, he relocated to Fargo, North Dakota and joined the Lake Agassiz Concert Band. Also was involved with the Horn choir known as the Horns of the North. While in Fargo, was a roster substitute for the Greater Grand Forks Symphony between 2014 through 2020. Also, was a member of the Fargo Moorhead Brass Quintet during his time in the Dakotas. In 2020, the year of the pandemic relocated back to his home state of Pennsylvania. Upon relocating to Pennsylvania re-established the playing opportunities that were left when he relocated to Fargo, North Dakota. Other playing ensembles of note the Scranton Brass Orchestra and substituted with the Northern Tier Symphony Orchestra. Have played and performed with the Wyoming Valley Civic Orchestra and the Marywood University Wind Symphony as well as the Marywood University Orchestra. Teachers of note would be David Borsheim and Rebecca Stake-Clark. Earl is actively involved with the Lenoxville Community Band out of Lenoxville Pennsylvania and various other musical ensembles as needed.
