EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Scholarships

The Festival at Sandpoint offers five annual scholarships for local students pursuing music and the arts. Winners awarded for Instrumental Excellence, Vocal Excellence, and Songwriting may have the opportunity to perform at the upcoming Summer Series. The winner of our annual Poster Contest is also eligible for a scholarship towards continuing education.

Instrumental excellence

Amount: $2,500

Due: April 10, 2025

Charley Packard Memorial

songwriting

Amount: $1,500

Due: April 10, 2025

vocal excellence

Amount: $2,500

Due: April 10, 2025

Music Industry

Amount: $1,500

Due: April 10, 2025

Poster Contest

Amount: $1,000

Due: February 3, 2025

The Festival at Sandpoint is excited to offer free in-class music education lessons to local pre-schools throughout the community. Presently, we are operating our outreach program in Little Lambs, Selkirk School, Huckleberry Montessori, and Kaniksu Community Health Kids Club.

Each program is tailored each year to work with existing music curricula in the local schools and introduce students to help students establish strong foundations at a pivotal age of 3-6 years, which is one of the largest gaps in music education nationwide.

Contact our office today if your school would like to get involved!

Pre-K Outreach

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Instrument Library

In alignment with our non-profit mission to provide affordable and accessible music to the community, the Festival at Sandpoint offers a no-cost instrument library in an attempt to help keep music an affordable option for local families.

The Festival’s instrument library is available for anyone looking to play an instrument during the school year or summer. Check-outs are on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Festival at Sandpoint is always accepting instrument and accessory donations to add to its library.

If you are interested in checking out an instrument from the library or have any other questions, please contact us by clicking the button below.

Instrument check-outs will only be conducted by appointment. Please click the contact button below to schedule an appointment.

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Beginning in 1998, the Youth Orchestra is the longest-standing educational program offered by the Festival at Sandpoint. Over two decades later, the Festival at Sandpoint continues to offer free classes with the goal of helping students develop the necessary skills and knowledge to master their orchestral string instruments.

The Youth Orchestra performs two free concerts throughout the year that are open to community members of all ages to attend.

Classes are free for all ages and held weekly on Monday evenings. Both groups are open to any orchestral string players, including the violin, viola, cello, bass, and more.

Youth Orchestra

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Elementary Outreach

In conjunction with our instrument library program and ongoing masterclasses, the Festival at Sandpoint is partnering with Lake Pend Oreille School District to provide 14 new trombones for the 6th Grade Band Program for students to use during the school year at no-cost.

Now, over 300 students throughout LPOSD will have access to low brass instruments as part of the 6th Grade Band Program.

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Selected musicians from across the Inland Northwest form the Festival at Sandpoint Orchestra that performs at our annual symphonic Grand Finale performance.

Orchestra members have the distinctive opportunity to exhibit their orchestral talent for a crowd of thousands alongside internationally renowned conductor Morihiko Nakahara.

FAS Orchestra

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Internship Program

Each summer, the Festival offers a seasonal, paid internship program that allows interns to gain hands-on experience in the music industry and event operations and get a behind-the-scenes look into the making of a music festival.

Our immersive program includes thoughtfully mentoring and creating roles based on interns’ strengths and interests in departments such as marketing, merchandise, box office management, hospitality, event production, facility operations, and volunteer coordination.

Applications are closed for the 2025 Summer Series.

Applications for the 2026 Summer Series open in October.

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