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Band Members: Log In for Full Access

Welcome! Some content is visible here, but only active band members can log in to see and participate in all discussions.

If you’re an active member, please log in for full access and to receive email notifications.

If you’re not currently active, visit the Become a Member page for instructions on how to rejoin.

Getting Started

Why Logging In Matters

Just like showing up to rehearsal with your instrument ready, logging in opens the door to everything that keeps our band in tune:

  • Bulletin Board Access: View all member-only boards, post topics, and reply — from housing help to attendance issues.
  • Music Library Tools: Access your virtual folders, RSVP for events, rate music we’ve played, and more.
  • Band Communications: Get the latest updates, rehearsal notes, and announcements.
  • Profile & Section Info: Keep your contact and instrument details up to date so directors and section leaders can reach you.

In short — logging in keeps you connected, organized, and part of the rhythm.

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A Few Notes Before You Post

Think of this bulletin board like the band room—friendly, focused, and full of music talk. To help keep it useful for everyone, please follow these simple guidelines:

  • Keep posts about music, band life, or community events.
  • Be respectful in tone and language—treat others as you would at rehearsal.
  • Because our group includes minors, keep everything family-friendly.
  • No politics, profanity, or inappropriate content.
  • No personal attacks, drama, or spam.
  • Do not post sales or promotions unless they are directly related to band needs.
  • Share ideas, ask questions, and help keep the rhythm going!
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Understanding Bulletin Board Terms

Here’s a quick guide to the new bulletin board layout so everyone knows what’s what:

  • Category – The top-level grouping of boards (like “Band Businesses” or “Band Socials”).

  • Board – A place for related topics within a category (like “Event Details” or “Helping Hands”).

  • New Topic – Click this to create a new post or discussion in a board.

  • Reply – Use this to respond to an existing topic.

Think of it like this: Category → Board → Topic → Reply. Once you get the hang of it, it’s easy to navigate and join the conversation!

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Using the Bulletin Board system - click a subforum to read.

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