THE FESTIVAL
AN EVENT FOR THE VALLEY
ABOUT US & OUR MISSION
Attracting visitors from near and far, the Steamboat Mountain Music Festival showcases both local talent and guest artists from across North America. In addition to live music and artist workshops, the festival includes a raffle, silent auction and duck race in support of the Steamboat Mountain Music Society's arts bursary program.
THE STEAMBOAT MOUNTAIN
MUSIC SOCIETY
OUR GOALS AND MISSION:
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To advance the public’s appreciation of the arts by producing an annual or bi-annual music festival in Edgewater, British Columbia, and by providing a forum for qualified musicians to perform through participation in the festival.
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To advance education by providing publicly available scholarships, bursaries, and other forms of financial assistance to individuals to be used for music education including workshops, music camps, courses, individual or group lessons, master classes, and college or university programs.
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To advance education by offering music workshops/play shops to the public.
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To undertake activities ancillary and incidental to the attainment of the aforementioned charitable purposes.
THE BOARD MEMBERS
John Soby - President & Chair
John MacRobbie - Program Director
Anne Jardine - Secretary & Treasurer
Rose Daugherty - Treasurer
Michele Evanson - Director
Patricia Dodich - Director
Isabelle Corbell - Director
Brad Lawrence - Director
Elijah Beingessner - Director
DONATE TO THE SMMS
The Steamboat Mountain Music Society is a Canadian registered charity. Donations of $20 or more are eligible for a tax receipt.
If you would like to support us and set up a donation, please click HERE.
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SMMS is an equal opportunity society. Members do not engage in discrimination in hiring, compensation, access to training or services, promotion or termination based on race, colour, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, political affiliation, union membership, or veteran status.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We would like to acknowledge the land on which we are learning, working and organizing is the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Ktunaxa, Métis and Secwépemc Nations.