2026 Hawaii Trip
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Fergus Falls Band ProgramHelp the FFHS music students get to Hawaii in March of 2026!
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Aloha!
The Fergus Falls High School Music Department is thrilled to announce an incredible opportunity for our students! In 2026, we’ll be traveling to Honolulu, Hawaii, to experience its rich culture, music, and breathtaking scenery. This trip aligns our bi-annual music department trip with the Fergus Falls High School Marching Band performance in the National Vietnam Veterans Day Parade.
Donations made through this campaign will be used to cover flight costs for all participating band, choir, and orchestra students. Thank you for helping us share the pride and support our students!
Mile Sponsorships
With flights costing around $100,000 and Hawaii nearly 4,000 miles away, every mile we travel costs about $25. To help students cover flight costs, we are inviting community members, businesses, and friends to sponsor miles.
In appreciation, we’ve created tiered sponsorship levels to recognize your generous support. Each tier of sponsorship includes the perks from preceding tiers. For example, a Gold Sponsor will receive a plaque, certificate, logo in the program, social media shoutout, and name in the program.
Sponsorship Tiers:
Supporter: 5 Miles ($125)
Perk: Name listed in our Hawaii Send-Off Concert program
Sponsor: 10 Miles ($250)
Perk: Social media shoutout from the Fergus Falls Music Facebook, Instagram, and Threads accounts
Bronze Sponsor: 20 Miles ($500)
Perk: Logo included in the Hawaii Send-Off Concert program
Silver Sponsor: 40 Miles ($1,000)
Perk: Certificate to display at home or business
Gold Sponsor: 100 Miles ($2,500)
Perk: Handmade plaque to display at home or business
Platinum Sponsor: 200 Miles ($5,000)
Perk: 30-minute performance by one of our premier groups (Jazz 1, Chamber Strings, Chamber Singers, Pep Band, or Marching Band)
Diamond Sponsor: 400 Miles ($10,000+)
Perk: Name engraved on a permanent plaque displayed prominently outside the auditorium