You can support Adrian music students and earn a tax deduction at the same time.
The Adrian Music Boosters is a 501(c)(3) organization, which means every dollar you donate to us lowers your tax liability. And, if you'd like, you can choose how your money is spent: new instruments; musical enrichment; transportation; choir, orchestra, band or marching band uniforms, etc. Would you like to send more tax dollars to Lansing or Washington, or would you prefer to put your money to work in support of music education in your hometown? Adrian is a community that takes a great deal of pride in its arts scene. Your donation to the Music Boosters supports our town's next generation of performing artists, and helps our directors continue to instill the important lessons and skills that music education provides. If you can, please make your check payable to Adrian Music Boosters and send it to: Adrian Music Boosters 1265 Gady Road Adrian, MI 49221 We'll gladly send a receipt to the address on your check. Don't use checks? We'll be happy to make other arrangements with you. Call Music Booster President Scott Greggory at (419)351-2205. Help us keep the music playing in 2018. Thank you in advance for your support.
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Enjoy a few sounds of the season from the Springbrook 7th and 8th grade bands and orchestras. The video highlights above were from the groups' December 19, 2017 concert at Adrian High School's Performing Arts Center. Maggard Razors is proud to support the Adrian Music Boosters.
Under the direction of Steve Antalek, the Adrian High School choirs came together the evening of December 14th to perform a program of 18 songs for an appreciative PAC audience. The concert featured many holiday favorites and concluded with the rousing Hallelujah Chorus. Enjoy a few of the highlights in the video above. You'll find many excellent holiday gift ideas at MaggardRazors.com and in their downtown Adrian store.
Under the direction of Mrs. Schenck and Mr. Antalek, Adrian's Middle School choirs ushered in the 2017 holiday season with many traditional favorites. Enjoy a sampling of the music in the video above.
On October 25th, the Adrian Maples Marching Band presented its annual Elementary School Tour, playing the 2017 pre-game and halftime shows for our city's younger students. (Watch the video.)
Here are a few comments those students shared with us following the performance. (Some are pretty cute!) "It was AWESOME!" - Aden / 3rd Grade "I loved the fight song because it has a lot of drums in it and I like the drums." - Nolan / 3rd Grade "I think the high school marching band sounded amazing. All the instruments blended nicely together. I dream of being in the marching band in high school.” - Vincent / 6th Grade "My favorite part was the drumline.” - Zach / 6th Grade "The trumpet players were very powerful and in good tune with the band.” - Gabriel / 6th Grade "My favorite part was when they played the fight song! I noticed they didn't have trombones. Why don't they have trombones?" - Emma / 6th Grade “I liked the color guard. They made it so we could have our eyes on the band instead of somewhere else. I also liked the mixture of instruments, and how they worked together as a team." - Hallie / 6th Grade "My favorite part of the marching band was the song called Thanks for the Memories." - Natalie / 6th Grade "I really liked the performance. The songs and the harmony were really good. It's hard to believe that they were once at our level of playing." - Marley / 6th Grade "One thing I loved about the marching band is how together they were. Also, I liked the drums. I love how they make my heart feel. I can't wait to be in the marching band." - Peyton / 6th Grade |
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