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The Gold Coast City Wind Orchestra was established in 2002 by a dedicated group of Musicians who wanted to bring "Musical Culture" to the Gold Coast.

GCCWO Proudly Supported by-

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The Guardian Angels School, Ashmore/Southport

The Gold Coast City Council

Various Projects Proudly Funded by  -

The Gambling Community Benefit Fund

Jupiters Community Benefit Fund

Raptis Group

Regional Arts Development Fund

 

 

Welcome to 'What's On' for 2011!

Please refer to this page on a regular basis to see where we are and what we're doing.

Members, please make sure you see our Registrar - Natalie Bottle or Jodie Michael - each week when gigs are coming up. It is crucial that all members make the effort to either attend all gigs or let us know your availability so that we can form a reasonable group and organise a suitable program as far in advance as possible for your convenience.

As we aim to be an integral part of the community - we do understand that people have job & family commitments etc…. However,  it is preferred and makes sense that we have as many musicians as possible present at gigs, competitions and concerts, for what would be the point of rehearsing and not getting out there and showing the wider community what we can do! 

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Date Event
17 January 2011 Rehearsals Resume
7 February Annual General Meeting
22-25 April Australian National Band Championships - Adelaide
11 September Bond University Lake. Performing at 2:15
12 November Formal Concert - Guardian Angels School 7:30pm
4 December Earl Haven Christmas Carols
20 December Robina Town Centre Promenade Carols. 6pm for 7pm start. Finish 8pm.
23 December Robina Town Centre Promenade Carols. 6pm for 7pm start. Finish 8pm.
13 February AGM

As soon as complete details are available they will be circulated. A RUN sheet will be produced for each event giving arrival times, start and approx finish times addresses, dress code. There may be some additions to this programme as we have been asked to play at other venues but we need to fit them in.