Oregon East Symphony receives $5,000 grant
Published 11:45 am Saturday, August 29, 2009
- Oregon Public Broadcasting Chief Executive Steve Bass practices the clarinet with the Oregon East Symphony two years ago at the Vert Auditorium in Pendleton<BR><I>File Photo</I>
The Oregon East Symphony has received a $5,000 grant from the Trust Management Services, LLC to support youth scholarships.
These funds will fund Music Lesson Scholarships, which will include individual scholarships in the two youth orchestras, the regular orchestra and the youth chorus, “Young Voices of Eastern Oregon.” The OES will also have funding for individuals who need musical instruments for the year and cannot afford the monthly fees.
Trust Management Services, LLC (TMS) funds non-profit organizations throughout Oregon, by region. Six regions comprise the 36 counties in Oregon. Three regions are funded annually, each county is funded bi-annually.
TMS actively seeks grant applications with emphasis on Education, Community Service, Cultural, Youth Activities and Historical Preservation. For more information, contact TMS at (541) 563-7279 or by Email: MaryL@trustmanagementservices.net.
For more information about the Oregon East Symphony’s regular concert season, youth musical opportunities, lessons and scholarships or instrument rentals, contact the OES at (541) 276-0320 or visit: www.oregoneastsymphony.org.