Our History:

In early 1982, John Warren, the director of bands at Mandan High School, and a group of local interested musicians, discussed the possibility of forming an adult community band that would rehearse and perform in a “Concert In The Park” setting in Mandan. Their goal was to perform one or more open-air concerts in the location then known as the Burlington Northern Park. The initial group was successful in forming a community band that rehearsed in the Mandan High School Band Room with music, instruments and equipment provided by Mandan Public Schools. The community welcomed the band and encouraged them to continue the following season.

In 1983, the name West River Winds was chosen and a permanent organization was formed to sustain the community band. Red Shirts with the WRW Community Band Logo provided an identity and the band grew in size and musical competance. John Warren served as the group’s first conductor and continued in this capacity until 2001 when the directorship passed to Shawn Boehm, a Mandan native and associate director of the Mandan High School Bands. Under the leadership of Warren and Boehm, the band assumed a rehearsal and performance routine that allowed for public concerts in June with a culminating performance as part of the Mandan 4th of July celebration. The West River Winds initially performed near the old Beanery. The group later moved its performances to a newly constructed bandstand that was provided by a community fundraising effort led by the Mandan Musician’s Association. This bandstand continues to serve as the performance venue for the West River Winds and other performing groups throughout the summer months.

In 2004, Ernest B. Borr succeeded Shawn Boehm as the director of the West River Winds. Ernie is no stranger to the Mandan community, as he served as the director of the Mandan High School Bands during their growth years in the 60’s and 70’s. He also founded the University of Mary instrumental program. Ernie’s return to the Mandan Community in a leadership role for the West River Winds, has led to a substantial growth of membership in the summer performance group.

Dr. John Darling succeeded Ernie Borr in 2016 after serving 5 years as the Associate Director. Currently the membership of the West River Winds is between seventy and eighty members strong. They continue to rehearse in May, perform in June and early July to the enthusiastic response of the local community.

West River Winds concert programs regularly include a variety of marches, featured soloists, overtures and music selected from the traditional band library. The West River Winds draws its members from the local communities of Mandan and Bismarck and also from surrounding communities including New Salem, Wilton, Washburn, Wing, Zeeland and Ashley. The West River Winds receive financial support from the local community with primary support coming the business community.