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2017 - Halloween Concert
2017 — Flutists Anna Senecal and Noah Osnos channel the quirky vibe of Beetlejuice and a headhunter at our annual Halloween concert in Walk Festival Hall.

Walk Festival Hall is a cherished performance venue in Jackson Hole, known for its excellent acoustics and intimate setting. Opened in 1974 as Festival Hall, it was rededicated in 1990 to honor the Walk family for their vital contributions to its creation and preservation. The hall’s rich history is deeply connected to the Grand Teton Music Festival, which began in 1962 as part of the Jackson Hole Fine Arts Festival. Serving as the primary venue for GTMF’s concerts, Walk Festival Hall also hosts a variety of community events throughout the year. The Community Band proudly holds its annual Halloween concert here, bringing festive music and seasonal fun to audiences in this iconic space that continues to inspire and unite the community.

Our Halloween concert tradition comes alive every year at Walk Festival Hall — a warm, welcoming venue where spooky tunes and community spirit fill the air.

Halloween Concert 2022
2022 — Community Band gathering at Walk Festival Hall, making music and memories thanks to the Grand Teton Music Festival’s support and partnership.

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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.