CAPITOL CITY BAND ASSOCIATION
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Mission Statement
Changing hearts and minds through music. • Provide public service concerts in the park, in places of health care and assisted living and for annual veterans’ events. • Raise awareness for music’s importance and accessibility as well as music’s role within military and service units. • Change hearts and minds through music (rhythms and sounds); make a more vibrant, active, and cooperative community. – Empower and inspire through music. • Make music come alive for everyone through dedicated hard work, passion, and perseverance. • Provide the live music experience for people of all ages and cultures; to inspire and stimulate new ideas and friendships. • Continue the vision of the founder and the legacy of making a difference through the power of music. Free events
About This Cause
The Capitol City Band Association (CCBA): two bands – one mission building community, making a difference through music (rhythms and sounds). Capitol City Band since 1969 - 55 years playing free concerts in the park. In 2018, the Capitol City Band, one of Wisconsin’s finest concert bands, played the 900th free concert in the park. The band plays annually at Rennebohm Park in Madison WI. Founder Elmer Ziegler and UW Emeritus band director, Ray Dvorak, and others have conducted the bands. Jim Latimer has been conductor-in-chief since 1981.Caring through music. VFW Volunteer Band since 1950 - 73 years playing in places of health care, assisted and independent living. The band plays for Veterans services on Veterans Day and Memorial Day each year. On April 17, 2023, the VFW Volunteer Band played the 1100th public service concert. The band rehearses at VFW Post 1318 and plays 16 to 18 concerts from September through May. The VFW Band gives musicians of all walks of life, amateurs, semi-pro and professional musicians, the opportunity to give back to the community playing free concerts in places of health care and assisted living and for Veterans events from September through May each year.