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By:
Editor Published:
8/29/2011
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The Everett Youth Symphony Orchestras depend on support from community businesses and donations in addition to income from tuition. Each concert is an opportunity to contribute to supporting our organization which nurtures our youth and contributes to the cultural life of our community. We sincerely appreciate the support of all of the individuals and businesses who lend their time and give financially to the Everett Youth Symphony Association.
We have many ways that you can give:
Concert Venue Sponsors: Each of the concert series (3 in total) can be sponsored by businesses. Sponsorship is available for $2,000, and co-sponsorships are possible. Our business mailing address (checked weekly) is: Everett Youth Symphony Orchestras, PO Box 958, Everett WA, 98206
Program Advertisers/Tuition Assistance Program: Each Fall our musicians are encouraged to aquire advertisers to place a display ad in our concert programs. One third of the price of the ad is reimbursed back to the musican. Musicians can be reimbursed up to the full amount of their tuition from the sale of these ads. The other two thirds of the price of the ads is placed in our tuition assistance fund to be used for those students who are having financial difficulty. Through this program and the sale of candy, photos, and flowers at our concerts, Everett Youth Symphony Orchestra has been successful in keeping our goal to not turn away any musician in need. To place an ad please contact Cheryl Harris: advertising@everettyouthsymphony.org or 425-338-0512. Download a advertising form here. Ads run for the entire season - three concert programs.
United Way: You may direct all, or a portion, of your United Way contributions to our orchestras by simply designating "Everett Youth Symphony Orchestras" on your donation. We suggest that you add our address to this designation: (Everett Youth Symphony Orchestras, PO Box 958, Everett WA, 98206)
Endowment Fund: We are currently discussing how to create a locally administered endowment fund to ensure the perpetuity of the Program. Please let us know if you could help us in this way.
Planned Giving: Please consider including the Everett Youth Symphony Orchestras program in your will.
In-kind gifts: We appreciate gifts of equipment, goods and services to the program.
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More Information About the EYSO
Season Schedule
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The 2011-12 concert season is upon us. Here is the complete schedule of rehearsals and concerts for you to see.
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It Takes a Vision.
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A short biography of the founder of The Everett Youth Symphony Orchestras, Jascha Galperin.
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By:
Editor Published:
11/29/2010
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Patrons who sponsored our 2010-2011 concert programs:
We'd like to recognize our patrons who have generously donated their resources
to help our organization be the best it can be. Money goes to the Galperin Tuition Assistance Fund
to help ensure all musicians can afford participating in our orchestras.
Here is a list of those that have purchased ads in our concert programs. Click
here to get the form our members use solicit these ads.
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Academy of Music NW
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Advance Management
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Alice & Ted Braun
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Bischofberger Violins, Seattle
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Bourne Orthodontics
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Bowen Tree Farm
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Dan T. Shaw, DDS
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David Stone Violins
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Evergreen Autoworks
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Express Cleaners
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Fandrich & Sons
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Gary Baker, Attorney at Law
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Hammond Ashley Violins
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Harbour Pointe Orthodontics
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Henry Bischofberger, Kirkland
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Hilltop Automotive
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Hoover Roofing
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Joe's Island Music
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Kennelly Keys
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L'Artisan French Bakery
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Lasley & Russ, Violins
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Mill Creek Dental
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Mill Creek Pharmacy
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Multiple Intelligence Academy
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Olsen Violins
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PathGuide Technologies
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Saratoga Dental
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Speedway Cleaners
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Steve O'Sullivan Coldwell Banker
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Thomas E. Kane, DDS
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Village Sushi
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Vivace Chamber Players
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Western Systems
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Woodinville Oral Surgery
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