Tim Cook graduated from Robertsdale High School in 1978.
The notes Apple CEO Tim Cook played on the trombone may be long gone from the halls of Robertsdale High School, but the alumni’s influence is still being felt in Baldwin County.
Cook recently donated $100,000 to the school’s band program, which was used to purchase new instruments for the students.“These instruments will enhance the entire band and provide instruments to students this year and for many years to come. The Robertsdale band continues to grow every year and with that the needs of the group,” Chastity Reddick said.
CONGRATULATIONS: Congratulations to the band students in the Robertsdale High School Golden Bear Band who learned today...
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