Sharing The Music Program Seeks Applicants For Free Pianos

Do you know of a well-deserving group, organization, or individual that could use a good piano at no cost?

Sharing The Music Program Seeks Applicants For Free Pianos

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SHELL LAKE, WI -- Do you know of a well-deserving group, organization, or individual that could use a good piano at no cost? The Sharing the Music program at the Shell Lake Arts Center has three pianos that they would like to donate to a worthy home.

The mission of Sharing the Music is to provide a piano to an organization or individual in need. There is no cost to the recipient. Preference is given to institutions, organizations, churches or schools that will use them in a way that provides music to the widest number of people. Individual teachers, accompanists, and performers are also eligible too!

To apply, simply fill out the application located on the Shell Lake Arts Center's website, and include a short letter describing the organization or individual, why there is a current need for the piano, and an estimate of the number of people who will benefit from this gift. If you are a successful applicant, the Arts Center will arrange for the piano to be moved to your location (cannot be moved up or down full flights of stairs).

If you know of someone who has a piano to donate to the program, please check out the Sharing the Music portion of their website for guidelines and procedures. Pianos manufactured after 1945, and in reasonably good shape, can be considered for donation. Steve Carlson from Keyboard Crafts in Shell Lake, WI will arrange to assess your piano, and if suitable, have it picked up for further assessment and restoration if needed. Donations are tax-deductible! For more information, please visit the Arts Center’s website at www.shelllakeartscenter.org or call 715-468-2414.

Last Update: Nov 06, 2020 10:51 am CST

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