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 Sousa, to classics by Bach. In 2012 JHCB held the third annual Halloween performance with over 350 people in attendance, including over 200 school children. Band members, all volunteers, range in age from the teens to the 80s and hail from backgrounds as diverse as engineering, software, medicine, law, real estate, and the clergy.
Won’t you jump on the bandwagon? Your support of the Jackson Hole Community Band helps to buy new music, keeps our performance trailers rolling, pay rent in our rehearsal space in the Jackson Hole Center for the Arts, and supply our equipment and instrument needs, among many other things. We couldn’t do what we do without your support.
We thank you for your past support and ask you to please consider a contribution to the Jackson Hole Community Band through Old Bill’s Fun Run 2013, where your donation will be augmented by generous community philanthropists. Just list the JHCB on your donor form or visit www.oldbills.org.
With great thanks,
The Jackson Hole Community Band
Jason Wright, President
Julie Wilson, Vice-President
Dean Scofield, Treasurer
Elizabeth King, Secretary
Don Cushman, Business Manager