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Middlesex
Concert Band needs your help!
Middlesex
Concert Band is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation which depends
upon the support of generous patrons and corporations. Band
members do not receive compensation. Funds collected go directly
to acquire music and equipment, support the conductor, and
for rehearsal space rental fees.
MCB
donations are now tax-deductible!
(to the fullest extent allowed by law)
Not
all contributions have to be financial, so there's always
a way YOU can help!
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Purchase
a much-needed musical score. Music typically costs
$100-$150 per piece and our library is in dire need of updated
music we'd love to play for you!
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Buy
an ad in our Summer Playbill, seen by over thousands
of concert-goers throughout the summer, for as little as $25.
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Buy
an ad in our Pops Playbill. Produced twice a year,
Spring and Fall, in association with our combined Pops concerts
with The Wakefield Choral Society.
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Donate
printing services for our playbills -- get a free ad!
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Donate
moving van services or the cost of a Ryder Truck
rental. Each performance not held in Wakefield, requires
a small box truck to move all the percussion equipment. Sponsor
one trip or the full summer (approximately 10 trips).
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Donate
a collapsable Manhasset music stand or the value of
a music stand. The band currently does not own any music stands,
each player must provide his/her own. The cost of each stand
is $50.
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Help
us purchase needed equipment:
Orchestra Chimes
4 Timpani
Orchestra Bells
Percussion Trap/Accessory Case
To
make a direct donation, send a check to:
Middlesex
Concert Band
P.O.
Box 128
Wakefield, MA 01880
To
discuss other contributions, please contact president@MCBconcertband.org
or call Annette Turcotte at 617-350-7006 X1277

We
thank the following supporters of our 2004-2005 season:
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Cummings
Foundation New Horizons
Moynihan Lumber
Eugene R. Nigro |
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Eleanor
Nigro Merrill
Rod Hewick and Bonnie Rup |
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Anthony
Nigro
Jean Nigro
Dr. Francis & JoAnn Manning
Wayne & Susan Greenwood
Keith Hersh |
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Craigen
& Andrew Bowen
Franics E. Kelleher
David and Lynn McCormack |
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