Support for the DRHS Instrumental Music program comes in many forms. Some choose to support through volunteering, being on the Dakota Ridge Instrumental Music Booster Board (DRIMB), or being a helping hand during concerts, festivals, winter activities, and even driving students to band/orchestra festivals. Click HERE to volunteer.
The DRHS Instrumental Music Program is home to 100 or more students every year, making us one of the largest programs at DRHS. We have two orchestra classes, two band classes, jazz band, winter percussion, winter guard, marching band, pit orchestra, and pep band. This program does not function without the support of the community, parents, friends, and family that sacrifice their free time to make sure students can succeed.
The easiest way to make the fastest impact is by donating to the Dakota Ridge Instrumental Music Boosters, Donating to the Music Program through Jeffco Donations, or by becoming a sponsor (information about becoming a sponsor are coming soon).
How does being a sponsor or donating support the music program?
Specialized Instructors for Marching Band, Orchestra, Band and Percussion ~ $28,000
Food for marching season and banquets - $8,000
Busses & Hotels for State Marching Band Competition - $13,000
Colorguard Uniforms, Silks and Rifles - $6,500
Percussion Equipment & Repair - $3,000
Brass and Woodwind Instrument Repair/Purchases - $3,000
Marching Band Drill Design, Music Copyright and Music Arrangement - $10,000
Marching Band Show Props - $6,000
Festival Entry Fees (Marching Band, Orchestra, Band) - $3,000
Your donation or sponsorship helps support the students directly and provides them with the best overall music experience at DRHS. If you are interested in donating or becoming a sponsor please click the buttons below!
Coming soon!
The Dakota Ridge Instrumental Music Booster (DRIMB) organization is a stand-alone 501(c)(3) non-profit. The organization is a separate legal entity not associated or affiliated with Dakota Ridge High School or the Jefferson County School District; neither the school nor the district is responsible for the booster organization's actions and or liabilities.Â