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January Jubilee

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January Jubilees exist to nurture the many part-time musicians working for religious institutions, and provide opportunities for them to be introduced to the AGO and its work and mission. January Jubilees offer part-time musicians the chance to meet and interact with peers who share an interest in the King of Instruments. Scroll further down this page to learn about January Jubilee events throughout the USA where gifted local musicians, clergy and other presenters offer workshops on interesting and practical topics.

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The following documents will be helpful in planning future Jubilees:

January Jubilee Handbook

January Jubilee Sample Booklet

January Jubilee Directors Page

 

Generous support for the January Jubilee program has been provided by Forrest T. Jones & Company.

January Jubilees exist to nurture the many part-time musicians working for religious institutions, introducing these musicians to the AGO and its work and mission, and encouraging them to become members of the Guild. The Jubilee will offer a rewarding chance to reshape your AGO chapter into a more accessible and welcoming image, to fill the gap between the local chapter activities and conference level efforts, and to meet and interact with peers who share an interest in the King of Instruments.

Chapters interested in hosting 2026 January Jubilees should contact Sue Mitchell-Wallace, Councillor for Membership, by email.

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January Jubilee Resources

January Jubilee Locations
TAO Articles from 2010
TAO Articles from 2011
TAO Articles from 2012
TAO Articles from 2013
TAO Articles from 2014
TAO Articles from 2015
January Jubilee 2017 Brochures
January Jubilee 2016 Brochures
January Jubilee 2015 Brochures
January Jubilee 2014 Brochures
January Jubilee 2013 Brochure
January Jubilee 2012 Brochure
January Jubilee 2011 Brochure
TAO Article on January 2013 Jubilee

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