Band Camp has provided students a space to study music over the summer since 1989.
QUICK FACTS
We fundraise to keep our camps affordable and to offer scholarships to low-income students who otherwise could not afford to attend.
Over the years, many aspiring student musicians have participated in the program, with some even going on to become professional musicians
Providing an enriching and affordable summer music experience for kids since 1989.
June 17,18, 20 and 21st (no camp on Juneteenth in observance of the holiday)
June 24-28 and July 1-3, with a final concert on the evening of July 3rd at 6pm.
Tuition: $150 per student
Venue: Performing Arts Wing, Santa Barbara Junior High School
This well-established program provides students entering 4-9th grade an opportunity to continue their musical learning in the summer. The camp directors, local music educators Liz Caruso and Stephen Hughes and the teaching staff are a mix of professional musicians and educators. Camp includes concert band as well as sectional instruction and ends with a performance so the students can show their family and friends what they’ve accomplished. Students of all ability levels are welcome to attend (Yes, even beginners!) Don’t miss this fun opportunity to continue your student’s musical training! Please inquire if your student is in need of a scholarship. If your student does not have an instrument, they can rent one from the Nick Rail Music Store and you can also ask their current school music/band teacher to borrow one for the camp. Please register multiple students individually. Camp information emails will be sent out by June 12, 2024.
If you are in need of a scholarship, do not sign up online. Print out the registration form found below, fill it out, and bring it to our office (or mail) along with a letter stating why a request is needed and the $50 scholarship fee. The scholarship cost is $50 per student.
SBEF Music Camps 2024 Reg Form (English)
SBEF Music Camps 2024 Reg Form (Spanish)
CLASS LEVELS
Class 1 Beginning (8 a.m. to 10 a.m.) is for the complete beginner who has never ever played before. It is split into groups for flute, clarinet, sax, trumpet, trombone with specialists for each section. The second hour is for concert band.
Class 2 Intermediate (10a.m. to Noon) is for the beginning student who has one to two years’ experience. The first hour is sectionals and the second half is concert band with Ms. Caruso and Mr. Hughes.
Class 3 Advanced (10 a.m. to Noon) is for the student with more than two years’ experience. The first hour is combined concert band under the direction of Ms. Caruso and Mr. Hughes; the second hour is split into groups according to instrument type, with specialists helping each section.
¡Apúntenlo en el calendario y asegúrense de incluir esta clase popular como parte de sus planes para el verano! El campamento es dirigido por D Liz Caruso y atendido por una gran cantidad de músicos profesionales. Las clases se llevan a cabo los martes y jueves durante cuatro semanas en la iglesia
Clase 1 PRINCIPIANTE (8-10am) es para el principiante que nunca ha tocado un instrumento antes. Se divide solamente en grupos de flauta, clarinete, saxofón, trompeta y trombón con especialistas para cada sección.
Clase 2 INTERMEDIO (10-noon) es para el estudiante principiante que tiene uno o dos años de experiencia. La primera hora se combinan las bandas bajo la dirección de la Srta. Caruso; la segunda hora se divide en grupos según el tipo de instrumento, con especialistas que ayudan a cada sección.
Clase 3 AVANZADA (10-noon) es para el estudiante que tiene más de dos años de experiencia. En la primera hora hay seccionales y la segunda es la banda de concierto con Srta. Caruso.
There was a time, many years ago, when band was just as much a part of summer school curriculum as all the other topics you’d expect to find offered. Then, in the late 1980’s, the economy contracted and choices had to be made. Summer classes were cut, including band.
Fortunately, Nick Rail of Nick Rail Music, the district’s primary vendor for band and orchestral goods and services, learned of the proposed cuts before the end of the 1988-89 school year. Not wanting students to be deprived of the opportunity to play and study music over the summer, Nick went to work. With a bit of luck and fast thinking, a plan to reinvent the class was born. The district agreed to rent the band room at La Cumbre Junior High School for a modest fee, Dr. Charles Wood of SBCC accepted the position of camp director, and professional musicians were recruited to complete the teaching staff. Voila: The Nick Rail Summer Band Camp was born!
The primary goal was to offer band class during the summer and the secondary goal was to make it as affordable as possible, so lower-income students would have equal opportunity to participate. Nick Rail Music has been privileged to support the camp since its inception, and both goals have been met each year.
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