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Kalamalka Highlanders Pipe Band 2007

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The Kalamalka Highlanders were formed in 1984 from the remnants of the The MacIntosh’s Girls Pipeband and a rag-tag group of musicians who had been traveling to Kelowna, Salmon Arm and Kamloops to play the music they loved. The band has grown now to 22 pipers, 4 snare drummers,
2 tenors and a bass. We have 17 students ranging in age from youth to “not so youth”. We are currently one of the largest bands in the southern interior of B.C.

We are a non-profit society so depend a lot on corporate & private donations along with the fundraising activities we participate in, such as our “Brave Heart Challenge” in Polson Park in September, the annual “Kalamalka Highlanders & Friends” concert at the Performing Arts Center in November and this years main one: the "Calendar for Kilts” .

We also do charitable activities such as playing inspirational music for the runners in “Do it for Dad”, Rick Hansen “Wheels in Motion” and the “Run for the Cure” . As well we collect money in the annual Santas Anonymous “Pub-crawl” for children’s charities. The band enjoys playing at events of all types.

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We can also send out mini bands, quartets, single pipers, single drummers or whatever you require, hire us for any event we have done Birthdays, Weddings, Family Reunions and Community Events.

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The Kalamalka Highlanders with the 2008 Women's World Curling Champions, Jenifer Jones and her rink
Photo by Michael Burns with permission from the Canadian Curling Association
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