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Shaker Band Boosters Overview

What do the Shaker Band Boosters Do?

• We make annual grants to the Woodbury, Middle School and High School band programs to supplement their instrumental needs.

• We provided funding for the new recording and sound system for the Middle School and Woodbury band room.

• We organize the distribution and collection of the 400+ High School band uniforms.

• We chaperone away football games.

• We maintain the band website: www.shakerbands.org

• We create the Band Boosters newsletters.

• We promote band spirit through selling band merchandise.

• We recognize graduating band seniors with a reception and gift.

• We provide volunteers for various band events throughout the year.

• We provide a pizza lunch for the high school summer marching band camp.

• We sponsor the annual fundraisers, with all proceeds going directly to students saving for band trips.

• We provide financial support for our fourth-grade instrument trials.

• We fund the annual Shaker Bands Chamber Festival.

Shaker Summer Band Camp

July 10-14 and July 17-21

Shaker Heights High School Auditorium

Students entering grades 6 - 9. Experienced specialists lead young musicians through a fast paced workshop of small group instruction, music theory and exposure to musical styles from classic marches to jazz to rock. Students develop their own technique and appreciation for solo and ensemble performance. A final concert is presented for family, friends and the community on the last day of camp. Students must provide their own instruments (except percussion and large instruments) and have completed at least one year of instruction.

Campers attending full day must bring a lunch.

Junior counselor registration requires band director approval.

Registration is required! Call 216-491-1295 or register online at shakeronline.com:

Woodbury Band Office

216.295.4888

Gianna Tyrrell tyrrell_g@shaker.org

Kristin Koterba koterba_k@shaker.org

Joseph Kulikowski kulikowski_j@shaker.org

Victoria Scott scott_v@shaker.org

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