ITA Membership rate increases

ITA Membership rate increases

To keep the International Trombone Association strong and growing, membership fees will see a small increase starting March 1. Like many organizations, we are adapting to rising costs so we can continue providing inspiring programs, publications, events, and opportunities for our global trombone community.

We’re especially committed to the next generation: student membership rates will remain unchanged, because young trombone players are our future and we want to keep ITA accessible and welcoming for them.

Until March 1, you can renew your membership or join at the current rates. If you’ve been thinking about becoming part of the ITA community, now is the perfect time.

Thank you for your continued support in keeping the worldwide trombone community vibrant, connected, and forward-looking!

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