You might be a band geek if:
You have a designated section in your closet dubbed “for concert attire”. — Your Old Bills donation helps pay for venues so we can provide free concerts to the public. … Continue readingYou might be a band geek if:
A volunteer organization playing concert band music for recreation and community service in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
You have a designated section in your closet dubbed “for concert attire”. — Your Old Bills donation helps pay for venues so we can provide free concerts to the public. … Continue readingYou might be a band geek if:
The JHCB rehearsal room is your second home. — Your Old Bills donation helps pay for rehearsal space. … Continue readingYou might be a band geek if:
Your instrument has its own insurance policy. — Your Old Bills donation helps pay for operation expenses such as insurance, instrument maintenance, and new instrument purchases. … Continue readingYou might be a band geek if
Someone asks you who your favorite band is and you say “Jackson Hole Community Band”. — We want many more people in Jackson to have this same answer and your Old Bills donation helps us spread the word to young and old ears alike. … Continue readingYou might be a band geek if:
Keep the music alive! Comprised of musicians of all ages and backgrounds, drawn together by a love of music and a commitment to enhancing Jackson’s artistic & cultural environment, we hope you’ll consider enhancing our financial health through Old Bills Fun Run. … Continue readingsupport us @ Old Bills
The Jackson Hole Community Band is excited to participate in the 2016 Jackson Hole Farmers Market on Saturday, September 3rd, as the non profit of the week. … Continue readingFarmers Market Petting Zoo
We are excited to participate in the 2012 Jackson Hole Farmers Market on Saturday, August 18th. This year’s proceeds will help fund the Music in Harmony Collaborative Concert at the
The Jackson Hole Community Band is a 50-piece Ensemble founded in 1989 that rehearses nearly year-round to provide free entertainment—from old favorites by Duke Ellington, to toe tapping marches by
This 50-piece Ensemble, founded in 1989, rehearses nearly year-around to provide free entertainment—from old favorites by Duke Ellington, to toe tapping marches by Sousa, to classics by Bach. In 2010