Mayor Dave Roeder proclaimed June 2026 as Waterloo Municipal Band Month and urged residents to celebrate the ensemble's 100-year history of public performances and cultural contribution to Waterloo.
Roeder read a formal proclamation on June 4 that traced the band's roots to performances by Waterloo musicians during World War I and chronicled its evolution through names and organizational changes, including a 1994 reorganization as the Waterloo Community Concert Band before returning to the historic Waterloo Municipal Band name. "I do hereby proclaim June 2026 as Waterloo Municipal Band Month," Roeder read during the ceremony, thanking attendees for their support.
The proclamation described the band as a long-standing community institution that presents free outdoor performances across Waterloo, provides performance opportunities for local professional musicians, and promotes public appreciation for band music. It cited the band's statewide recognition, including selection as the Honor Band of the 1994 Iowa Bandmasters Convention, and listed distinguished conductors associated with the ensemble across its history.
Band representatives accepted the proclamation and thanked the city for its support. A representative said, "We appreciate that," and praised municipal backing for sustaining the ensemble's performances and educational programs.
The ceremony closed with applause and brief personal remarks from Roeder about his appreciation for the arts and music in the community. The proclamation was signed and sealed on June 4, 2026.
Note on transcript inconsistency: the official proclamation and the ceremony identify the mayor as Dave Roeder; the transcript includes a reference to "Mayor Walsh" near the end. That appears to be a transcription or utterance error and has been corrected here to reflect the named mayor who delivered the proclamation.