Van and the PTB receive Media coverage in the Calvin College Alumni Magazine.
Mission:
The Prime Time Band is a California nonprofit corporation located in Santa
Barbara, California.
The band's mission is presenting free concerts for the Greater Santa Barbara community.
Since its inception in 1995, it has performed over 100 free concerts and was declared a "Santa Barbara Treasure."
The primary requirement for joining the band is that members must be in the year of their 50th birthday or older.
Directors & Members:
The band is directed by
Jeffrey Peterson, instrumental music
teacher and band director at Goleta Valley Jr. High. It is composed of about 80 musicians
and performs 3 concerts per year:
In addition, a "Pops" band, is conducted by Karen Dutton . This band is a small band, composed of volunteers from the main band. They play at smaller venues, such as retirement facilities,
3 - 5 times a year.
History:
The Prime Time Band was begun and first conducted by J.B.
(Van) Vander Ark, a former instrumental music instructor and band director
at La Colina Junior High School for over 30 years. Van led the band from 1995
until 2005 when he retired.
Jeff Peterson has directed the band since Van retired.
Funding:
The
Prime Time Band incorporated in July 1999 as a 501(c)3 organization. Participants pay monthly fees (on a quarterly basis) that
support the costs of professional leadership and other expenses associated
with maintaining a concert band. Additionally,
donations and grants from
Santa Barbara Foundation and the Andrew
H. Burnett Foundation have provided capital items and Master
Classes for both bands.
Affiliation:
The Prime Time Band is also an affiliate of over
170 bands that belong to the New Horizons International Music Association located throughout the USA, Canada and Australia.