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![[Picture of the Band]](../images/in_concert.gif)
About The Band ...
The Farmington Community Band, founded in 1966 as the Farmington
Civic Band, has grown from the initial six-member group to encompass
today's sixty-five member concert band, a twenty piece jazz/dance
band, clarinet choir, dixieland band, flute ensemble, and other
small ensembles. The band is a non-profit organization sponsored
by individual, business, and corporate patronage as well as grants
from the Farmington Area Arts Commission. The band is guided and
operated by a thirty member board of directors representing all facets
of the community. The board conducts business at regular quarterly
meetings and assigns the daily operation to the executive board and
the professional staff which includes the conductor, business manager,
librarian, and equipment manager. The FCB is active in the community as
a member of the Farmington Community Arts Council.
The band was founded by its present conductor, R. Paul Barber,
and his wife Fern, who is the principal clarinetist and concert
mistress. They envisioned a quality musical group that would not
only entertain audiences, but also provide an outlet for this area's
many talented musicians. Membership is open at all times to any
adult, and by audition to qualified high school students. The current
membership represents a wide variety of occupations from many different
communities. Several members have been with the band for over twenty
years!
The band has changed its appearance since its inception, but the goal
to provide the Farmington area with quality musical opportunities for
performers and audiences alike has remained. We thank you for your
enthusiasm and financial support that has allowed us to continue this
endeavor for over 30 years, and we look forward to being an important
part of the community for many years to come!
Come Join The Band!
FCB's
rehearsals are held Monday evenings
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Harrison High School Music Suite.
Membership is open to all adults. Qualified high school students
may audition. For further information call (734) 261-2202
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