We would love for you to join our crew of dedicated and hardworking jazz-loving volunteers. If you are passionate about helping big band jazz thrive in Manitoba, contact us through the form below or send an email to info@winnipegjazzorchestra.com. We look forward to meeting you!
If you are interested in a volunteer position on our working board, please email manager@winnipegjazzorchestra.com with your bio, contact information and references. We will contact you if there is an appropriate vacancy.
If you are interested in a volunteer position on our working board, please email manager@winnipegjazzorchestra.com with your bio, contact information and references. We will contact you if there is an appropriate vacancy.
Possible Volunteer Opportunities
Formal:
- obtaining donations toward a fundraising raffle or auction
- writing jazz-related articles for our concert programs
- taking pictures of a WJO event
- set-up and take-down of staging
- scanning tickets at the door
- making a one-minute FaceBook Live video at rehearsals
- driving guests to rehearsals and interviews
Informal:
- distributing handbills or posters to your favourite coffee shops
- re-posting on FaceBook or Twitter
The Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra is Generously Funded by:
Funding assistance provided by the Manitoba government. Aide financière accordée par le gouvernement du Manitoba.
Concert Sponsors:
The Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra welcomes and shares its performance and creation of music - a universal language to all people irrespective of culture, race, sexuality, ability, language and gender.
Music is an agent of hope. A dynamic and valuable device that helps us to heal and to bring us together. The First Peoples of Canada understood this and used music to reunite, resolve and reconcile. In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that WJO activities take place on Treaty Territory – land that was maintained and earnestly cared for by Indigenous peoples before European settlement. Manitoba is the original lands of Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and is the homeland of the Métis Nation. We acknowledge that Winnipeg benefits daily from Treaty 3 water that comes from Shoal Lake 40. It is with sincere sentiment that we recognize the mistakes of our recent and distant past. In working towards a Canada that benefits us all, we commit to seeking a greater understanding of Canada’s diverse cultural relationships through continued work with Indigenous communities; we commit to live in ways that honour and respect the treaties that were made on these territories; and we commit to stewarding the land in harmony for all who will come after us.
Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra / Box 68114, RPO Osborne Village, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3L 2V9
Main: 204-421-9398 / manager@winnipegjazzorchestra.com Box Office: 204-632-5299 / tickets@winnipegjazzorchestra.com
Main: 204-421-9398 / manager@winnipegjazzorchestra.com Box Office: 204-632-5299 / tickets@winnipegjazzorchestra.com