Concert Band of Cobourg Gives Value as Well as Music

In City Hall, Local

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By Cecilia Nasmith/Today’s Northumberland
Cobourg council learned at Wednesday’s meeting what a value the Concert Band of Cobourg is, as their Memorandum of Understanding the Town of Cobourg was finalized.

The report from treasurer Adam Giddings referred to their long history with the town, dating back to 1842, in bringing before forth an agreement that runs through Dec. 31, 2029, and sets out responsibilities of both parties.

The outlay, on behalf of the town, is an annual operating grant of $16,200 (unchanged since 2015) and 35 waterfront parking passes for functions performed in Victoria Park.

Despite inflation, the report said, the band continues to operate within this fixed amount with the help of paid outside performances and volunteer support.

“Their ability to deliver high-quality public service – including concerts, parades and civic ceremonies – on a modest and unchanged budget underscores their efficiency and dedication,” Giddings’s report said.

Headquartered at 612 D’Arcy St., the band has been a cornerstone of the community since its first known performance as the Cobourg Brass Band in 1842.

Councillor Brian Darling said he wouldn’t mind seeing some kind of statistic comparing the town’s outlay to what they get in return from this group, everything from their Tuesday-night free concerts to the spirit they add to so many municipal functions.

Cecilia Nasmith
Author: Cecilia Nasmith

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