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1993 Spring Concert
1993 – Sue pins a boutonnière on Director Don before our very first Spring Concert.

The Jackson Hole Community Band’s Spring Concert has been a beloved annual tradition since 1993, marking the season’s arrival with an afternoon of exceptional live music. Hosted at various venues over the years, it has found a consistent stage since 2007 at the Center for the Arts Theater in Jackson, Wyoming. The program is carefully curated to highlight the band’s versatility, featuring a mix of classical masterworks, contemporary wind band compositions, Broadway medleys, and whimsical crowd-pleasers. Whether performed for a packed house or live-streamed to listeners around the globe, the Spring Concert celebrates renewal, creativity, and the joy of music-making in the heart of the Tetons.

For over three decades, the Spring Concert has been our way of shaking off the winter chill and sharing a fresh season of music with our community. It’s a chance for our musicians to dig into a wide range of repertoire—from high-energy showpieces to heartfelt melodies—and to connect with audiences in one of Jackson’s premier performance spaces.

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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.