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Kiefer Fairbanks
Assistant Director of Alumni Volunteer Engagement
kiefchief@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

2025 Gator Band Alumni Association Reunion (10-17-2025)
Project: 2025 Gator Band Alumni Association Reunion — Approved by: Courtney Quirey

Online Registration Launch Date
07-29-2025

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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2025 Gator Band Alumni Association Reunion
10-17-2025
07-29-2025
To reunite Gator Band alumni for a celebratory weekend during UF�s Homecoming, fostering community, tradition, and continued engagement with the University of Florida and the current Gator Band program.
The weekend includes:

Friday rehearsal with the current Gator Band

Alumni marching opportunity during the Homecoming game

Saturday catered tailgate lunch under the GBAA tent

Informal social and networking time with fellow alumni

Opportunities to support scholarships and program needs
200
Number of registrants and attendees

Amount raised or pledged toward Gator Band scholarships

Alumni feedback and satisfaction

Continued engagement through UFAA and GBAA membership renewals
No
Registration Amount(s) *

GBAA Member: $80.00

GBAA Guest: $30.00

Virtual GBAA Reunion: $35.00
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