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the power of music in our community
GTMF’s mission to provide exhilarating musical experiences goes beyond presenting concerts at Walk Festival Hall. We’re committed to engaging with our community through interactive programs that reach people of all ages.
Community Engagementupcoming free community events

Musical Adventures at Teton Village
Teton Village Commons
Led by Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich, these free events are fun, informative and engaging music sessions for young children and their adult caretakers

Music at Hole Food Rescue’s Sprout Mobile at Powderhorn Park
Powderhorn Park
Join Ms. Meaghan for music & crafts, plus enjoy a free healthy lunch from Hole Food Rescue’s Sprout Mobile

Community Ukulele Jam
Teton Village Commons
Led by Meaghan Heinrich (GTMF) and Susan Jones (TMS), this free, all-ages ukulele jam invites players of all levels to make music together in a fun, festive atmosphere before the Jake Shimabukuro concert

Teton Music School’s Summer Strings Camp Performance
Walk Festival Hall
Teton Music School’s Summer Strings Camp for middle school students will feature a performance and clinic instruction by a resident GTMF string quartet

On the Road: Phantasmagoria at Teton Raptor Center
Teton Raptor Center
Join GTMF musicians at the Teton Raptor Center for a performance featuring chamber music by award-winning jazz/classical composer Meg Okura and other works inspired by nature's endless groove... including birdsong!

Musical Adventures at Greenspace on the Block
Greenspace on the Block
Led by Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich, these free events are fun, informative and engaging music sessions for young children and their adult caretakers

Musical Adventures at Greenspace on the Block
Greenspace on the Block
Led by Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich, these free events are fun, informative and engaging music sessions for young children and their adult caretakers

On the Road: Phantasmagoria at Murie Ranch
Murie Ranch
Join GTMF musicians at the Teton Raptor Center for a performance featuring chamber music by award-winning jazz/classical composer Meg Okura and other works inspired by nature's endless groove... including birdsong!

Musical Adventures at Teton Village
Teton Village Commons
Led by Stoner Family Education Curator Meaghan Heinrich, these free events are fun, informative and engaging music sessions for young children and their adult caretakers

2025 Scholarship Competition Semi-Finals
Walk Festival Hall
Witness the talent of the Scholarship Competition semi-finalists as they compete for $50,000 in awards for a panel of GTMF musicians and Maestro Runnicles

GTMF On the Road
GTMF On the Road brings live classical music to audiences in Teton County and surrounding communities through free concerts presented in partnership with community organizations in welcoming locations.

Donald Runnicles Scholarship Competition
The 8th Annual Donald Runnicles Scholarship Competition is open to graduating high school seniors from Wyoming, Idaho, or Montana who are pursuing a music degree in college. Six semi-finalists will be invited to perform for a panel of judges including Maestro Donald Runnicles at Walk Festival Hall. Three finalists will be chosen to compete for $50,000 in scholarship awards on July 26 & 27.

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GTMF is proud to connect young musicians in our community with opportunities to deepen their lifelong relationship with music. Support our community engagement programs with a donation today!
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