Do You have a Musical Instrument that isn't making Music?
- Mary Lynn Kelly
- Aug 18, 2014
- 1 min read
In closets, kid’s rooms, and garages across the country, well-loved instruments have been left to gather cobwebs. Now is your chance to share the joy of music with a child by giving your instruments a new life!
With Restore Arts and their “Old Instruments, New Life” program your well-loved string, brass, and woodwind instruments can find a new home with students in communities without the funds to purchase instruments. Restore Arts refurbishes and repairs used instruments and gives them a new purpose in schools with blossoming arts programs. The instruments provided through “Old Instruments, New Life” bring the opportunity to expand music education in classrooms across Arizona.
As fall rapidly approaches, teachers and program directors are looking for instruments that can be cherished by new burgeoning musicians. If you or your family have instruments that deserve a new life, please consider donating. For more information about a drop off location or to organize a pick up, visit www.RestoreArts.org.
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