Photo History & Archives
With around 90 active performing members, Greater Greenwood Community Band has plenty of activity to create tons of memories. From weekly rehearsals, formal concerts, and informal social get-togethers, our organization brings people together around a theme of the universal language known as music.
This page contains a compilation of some of our group’s snapshots and other scrapbook-worthy material.
If you have photos, videos, or stories to share with us here on our website, please email them to moc.liamgnull@dnabcgg
Newer photo / history page temporarily offline for redesign
2018 Concert Band Festival
During summer of 2018 we hosted a huge festival, bringing bands throughout the state to Greenwood.

Other Photo Galleries
Mark Myers is a professional photographer in Greenwood who happens to be a fine trumpet playing member of our band. You can see samples of his work throughout our site, but also check out his photos of our band here:
With so many great images, we want to thank Mark Myers for his photo contributions as being one of the best photographers in Greenwood, Indiana.
If you would like to purchase print copies of any of the images, you may do so through the SmugMug gallery.
Concert Band Festival Gallery from 2014
Our band festival is a huge event. Check out our photos.
"Hoosiers In Holland" - Our Music Ambassadorship tour of the Netherlands June, 2017
Undoubtedly the most adventurous undertaking our organization has ever attempted, we embarked on a music ambassadorship from Greenwood, Indiana to the Netherlands.
Our original event pages for the concerts have been updated with collections of photos contributed by our attending band members. See the following links:
Also check out the article about our Netherlands trip in the Daily Journal.
Older photos of us as younger players
Band Scrapbook (Going waaaay back!)
Since its inception, our members have been collecting and archiving various news articles and photos into scrapbooks — real, hold-it-in-your-hands scrapbooks that are stored in the band library.
For a tour of yesteryear, click below:
The online scrapbook quit working during a server move and will take some time to restore. Web volunteers are welcome to assist with the process of rebuilding the archives.