
Participate
Community involvement is at the heart of everything we do. By becoming a member or volunteering your time, you help bring live music and meaningful connections to the Georgetown Divide.

To become a member, either download the pdf and mail in with your payment or submit the online form below.
Download and mail to:
Music on the Divide
PO Box 1055
Georgetown, California 95634
or
Sign up below
Become a Member
2026 Season
Core Membership
Solo | $80/season
Admittance to all 2026 concerts for one
2:00 pm early admittance to all concerts
Duet | $140/season
Admittance to all 2026 concerts for two
2:00 pm early admittance to all concerts
Contributing Membership
Band Membership | $250-$499/season
Orchestra Membership | $500-$999/season
Symphony Membership | $1000+/season
Benefits for all Contributing Levels
Admittance to all 2026 concerts for two
2:00 pm early admittance to all concerts
Acknowledgment by name in concert programs
Framed certificate of appreciation
The satisfaction of supporting our community
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Business Partnership
Orchestra Partnership | $500-$999/season
Symphony Partnership | $1000-$1999/season
Carnegie Hall Partnership | $2000+/season
Benefits for all Business Partnership Levels
All benefits offered to Contributing Members
Business logo in concert programs and on website
Acknowledged verbally from the stage at each show
Table for business cards and/or up to half-sheet business flyers


Volunteer
"Volunteers don't get paid--not because they're worthless, but because they're priceless."
— Sherry Anderson
Since 1989, our successful history rests on our community's remarkable spirit of volunteerism. Our board of directors and non-board volunteers have consistently accomplished the tasks needed to bring stellar concerts to the Georgetown Divide year after year. From arranging each year's schedule to creating brochures to serving refreshments at each concert, our volunteers come through with flying colors. We are always recruiting folks to be a part of the excitement that comes from being involved in the performing arts!

Lend a Hand
Whether serving as a board member or non-board committee member, we value your joining us. Non-board committee members do the work of their committee. Members of the board of directors are expected to attend quarterly meetings at which they have voting rights to set policy. Board members are also expected to take key roles in the committees on which they sit. We would be honored to have you join us.
"You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace and a soul generated by love."
- Martin Luther King Jr.
The many jobs that drive the work of this organization are divided into committees.
Meet our Committees
Our committees are made up of board members and non-board volunteers. They recommend items to the full board for discussion and action. Every committee has a chairperson or co-chairs, and members meet as needed.
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Program Committee
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Reviews performers, negotiates contracts with artists
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Sets concert dates, makes arrangements for lodging
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Contracts with sound engineer and piano tuner
Public Relations Committee
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Designs and publishes concert programs
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Maintains website and FB pages
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Submits press releases & publicity to various outlets
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Sends out E-blast to email list/post to C/L news
Hospitality Committee
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Coordinates donated cookies for intermissions
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Helps setup and decorate hall with table cloths/ flowers
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Contracts with caterer for receptions
Facilities Committee
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Opens hall, turns on heat, sets up piano/sound system
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Hires and notifies paid helpers prior to concert days
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Sets up and cleans up, removes garbage, locks up
Finance and Budget Committee
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Meets with the treasurer to budget for the new season
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Determines funds available for the committees
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Looks into grants, writes, submits grant requests​
Membership Committee
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Creates membership application forms, prints labels
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Mails out membership packets, checks PO box
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Compiles membership roster, updates as needed
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Deposits funds in bank, greets at the door
Music Education Committee
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Arranges school assemblies with suitable artists
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Coordinates with the schools
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Completes the contract with the artists
Young Musicians Committee
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Advertises request for applications with local media
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Contacts/coordinates with local music teachers
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Arranges for auditions, dress rehearsal and concert
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Selects 3-5 judges for viewing auditions
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Orders medals, certificates
Archives Committee
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Maintains a data base of programs, and
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Hard copy files of financial records, membership,
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Minutes, agendas and publicity news clippings.
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Maintains historic and current copy of by-laws
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Business Community Liaison
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Attends Chamber of Commerce meetings/mixers
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Seeks partners in the Divide business community
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Encourages partnerships with local organizations in
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furtherance of mission goals.


