Happy
Anniversary
The year was 1957. It started with a few families who
believed in the value of music to a child’s education. The
commitment of these families and their donations of time
and talents were essential in getting a fledging youth
orchestra off the ground.
Fifty years later, the
mission and values of the Lakeland Youth Symphony haven’t
changed. We still rely on the commitment of parents who
bring their children to Suzuki classes or rehearsals and
who make sure their children practice every week. While the
organization is much bigger now, and boasts wonderful
professional conductors, it still couldn’t function without
its volunteers. In fifty years, the Lakeland Youth Symphony
has helped to develop hundreds of young musicians. Along
the way, friendships grew. Children gained confidence in
their abilities. And year after year, parents and
grandparents swelled with pride at their child’s
performance in concert.
In this anniversary year, the Lakeland Youth Symphony will
celebrate its tradition of musical excellence with a very
special event. Musicians, family, alumni and community
leaders will gather for a gala performance
on March 28, 2008 to raise
money for scholarships to the Lakeland Youth Symphony
Suzuki violin program. It is our hope that this will
begin a new tradition of offering this wonderful
experience to children who would not otherwise have the
opportunity.
We need your help to make this event a success. Volunteers
are needed now for the anniversary committee, and many more
will be needed as the performance nears. If you would like
to volunteer, you can contact us by clicking
here.
Peggy
Chapman
Charlie Halpin
Co-Chairs, Anniversary Committee
