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July 4, 2017 Lions Club Fourth of July Street Breakfast
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In Jackson Hole, Fourth of July celebrations are a vibrant blend of community spirit and Western charm. The day kicks off with the Lions Club Fourth of July Street Breakfast, a beloved local tradition featuring live music and festive gatherings along Center Street. A free concert by the Grand Teton Music Festival and the Community Band’s Instrument Petting Zoo add musical fun for families and visitors. The festivities culminate with spectacular fireworks launched from Snow King Mountain. Throughout the day, non-profit music groups, including the Community Band, can be found performing around the valley—bringing joy and patriotic energy to many corners of the community.

The Jackson Hole Community Band has been a steadfast presence in the valley’s Fourth of July celebrations for decades. Currently, we perform at the Lions Club Street Breakfast before the parade. Over the years, the band has also been heard and seen at the Town Square after the parade, at Music in the Hole events, and near the base of Snow King Mountain before the fireworks. Rain, shine, or even summer snow, we’re proud to share the holiday’s soundtrack with the community year after year.

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The Jackson Hole Community Band is a volunteer wind ensemble founded in 1989, performing throughout the year at concerts, parades, and community events. Our ranks include musicians of all ages and backgrounds, many of whom returned to their instruments after long breaks. This post is a collaboration among band members who bring their unique voices, stories, and perspectives to celebrate our shared love of music and community.