We aim to provide all community members with an opportunity to enjoy music - whether as a player or as entertainment.
Our members come from all areas of the community and range in age, from Eight year old learners, to experienced players in their Eighties.
The band has been made up of multiple family members over its 146 year history. Some of these names include the Holmes, Cottier, Kelly and Elmes families. Several members have gone on to have a professional career in music.
We offer tuition for anyone wishing to take up an instrument. Instrument and learner booklets are provided along with a mentor who is a senior playing member of the band. A new learners program is planned for 2019 and will be advertised within the local newspaper as well as in school newsletters.
We also welcome the support from community members who may wish to join the band with a social membership rather than as playing members.
Community members who have played instruments and wish to take it up again, as well as those who have never played but would like to try, are most welcome to come along to rehearsals on Monday nights;
from 7:00 - 8.30pm.
Instruments, uniform and tuition are provided for a minimal fee.
We seek, and provide, playing support from other bands in the district on various occasions whether it be fundraising concerts, workshops or pleasant Sunday afternoons.
We have regular commitments within the community and are available to play at different occasions upon request.
We were also honoured to be awarded with the Glenelg Shire Community Group of the Year award for 2015.
A number of annual events we participate in are The ANZAC day march The Kelpie festival parade The Casterton A&P show Carols by candle light We have held fundraising concerts with proceeds going to different organisations like the Cancer Council and legacy. In 2019 we will celebrate 150 years of community banding, 100 years with Vice Regal status and 50 years since the opening of the current band centre. Celebrations will take place on the weekend of 15th - 17th February and will include an informal meet and greet (15th from 5.30pm), street parade (16th 11.30am), late afternoon concert (5pm) and picnic tea in the park and an informal rreunion/musicians' evening (16th 7.30pm).
Arts & Entertainment (music, dance, creative workshops etc)
Furniture - trestle tables & chairs, Hall/s and Meeting Rooms
Yes
Ongoing Role
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