Kari Christensen

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Donate to NOTES2020 Today!

Please consider a tax-deductible donation. Your donation will help Youth Symphony meet its goal—more importantly, it will help benefit everyone in the EYSO.

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Donate to NOTES2020 Today!

The EYSO is currently collecting donations as part of their annual fundraising event: the NOTES Campaign. This campaign runs from January 26 to April 5, 2020. The purpose of the campaign is to have EYSO families collect donations from friends, family, co-workers, neighbors, etc. to help keep the tuition affordable for EYSO members. All contributions to the EYSO are tax deductible, as allowable by law.

Would you, or someone you know, be willing to contribute a donation to the EYSO program?

To give you some background about the EYSO, it was founded in 1976 and originally consisted of one orchestra. This year, we are celebrating our 44th season. EYSO has five orchestras, a brass choir, two percussion ensembles and a chamber music program and supports nearly 350 students from fourth grade through college age. We rehearse on Sunday nights and perform three concerts each season.

You can learn more about the EYSO by visiting our website at EYSO.org.

Tuition covers only one-third of the total cost of each member’s participation in the EYSO program. Tuition averages about $600 per student per year, depending on the orchestra that the student is in. Funds are needed to keep the student fees in a reasonable range and to offset the rising program costs.

Please consider a tax-deductible donation. Your donation will help Youth Symphony meet its goal—more importantly, it will help benefit everyone in the EYSO.

Once the NOTES campaign is completed, you will receive a donation acknowledgement statement from the EYSO for tax purposes. The campaign runs until April 5, 2020.

Thanks very much for your support!

P.S. Come hear Youth Symphony perform! Click here for the season schedule or click here to view video clips from the November 2019 concert day.