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The Band Boosters

Our Mission

It is our mission to ensure that every child who is a member of the Grant County Band program receives the greatest opportunity to experience the enrichment that music and the arts bring to our community and our lives. We as parents and boosters will accomplish this goal by instilling a good work ethic in our children, putting service to others before ourselves, providing leadership and prudent management of funds, and supporting our  professional music educators and staff in every way possible. 

2023/2024
Executive Board

Todd Parrott, President

Holly Hillman, Treasurer

Wendora Creech, Secretary

Angie Chipman, Dir. of Revenue

Who are the Boosters?

Any parent or guardian who has or had a student involved in the Grant County Band Program is considered a booster.  All alumni regardless of the number of years served are considered boosters and all Grant County Band supporters regardless of connection are considered boosters. 

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The Grant County Band Boosters are a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. 

What do we do?

  • To lend all possible support, including, but not limited to, moral and financial support, to the Grant County Band Program.

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  • To continually maintain an enthusiastic interest in the various phases of the Grant County Band Program with the students, parents and community.

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  • To lead fundraisers and solicit other forms of funds for the purpose of enabling the band to operate effective and efficiently.

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  • To cooperate with the directors of the Grant County Band Program, the school administrators’, and any program sponsored by the Band to promote the highest possible ideals in music education.

How to get involved?

  • Attend monthly meetings

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  • Attend band competitions and practices

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  • Volunteer as a chaperone or assist for band functions

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  • Participate in fundraisers

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  • Actively promote the Grant County Band Program to the community

Non-Discrimination Policy of the
Grant County Band Boosters 501(c)3

In February 2021, the Grant County Band Boosters officially adopted a non-discrimination policy. Our anti-discrimination policy explains how we prevent discrimination and protect our students, employees, volunteers and stakeholders from offensive and harmful behaviors. This policy supports our overall commitment to create a safe and happy environment for everyone. Our organization complies with all anti-discrimination laws, including [ Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA.) ]

The Grant County Band Boosters and Grant County Band programs prohibit all forms of discrimination of or by students, employees, contractors, parents, and volunteers, including discrimination based on actual or perceived race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, or based on an individual’s association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The Grant County Band Boosters and Grant County Band programs will take all reasonable steps within its control to provide an environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. Those who fail to comply with our non-discrimination policy may result in the removal of said persons from the Grant County Band Program.


If you need to report an incident of discrimination, please go here.

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