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YOU have a wonderful and rewarding OPPORTUNITY to:

   - Provide a unique education for our musically talented children and teenagers.

   - Enhance the present and future musical and cultural climate of our region.

 

Our non-profit CHALLENGES are:

   - Provide the necessary leadership: our enthusiastic Orchestra Directors, Jilaine Jarvis and Dawna Demster, our staff and other qualified local professionals.

   - Offer scholarships for those musicians unable to afford the orchestra tuition, Summer String Camp or private lessons.

   - Provide for other expenses, such as music and performance facilities.

 

What YOU can do:

   - ATTEND our functions! They are exhilarating, well performed and fun!

   - CONTRIBUTE as an individual or as part of your company, organization or your foundations. We appreciate your contributions of cash, appreciated stock, your time or materials and gratefully rely on this for over 80% of our income.

 

Tax deductible contributions may be made securely online using Network For Good:

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or may be mailed to:

 

Youth Orchestra of Greater Columbus

PO Box 8612

Columbus, Georgia 31908

 

"....of all the arts I think Music has the most mighty, universal, and immediate effect."

Sir Arthur Sullivan    

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PO Box 8612 Columbus, GA 31908 Phone: 706.256.3614 Fax: 706.649.7369 yogc@rivercenter.org

 

The Youth Orchestra’s administrative offices are located in the RiverCenter and the orchestras rehearse weekly in the Schwob School of Music.  

We appreciate our relationship with RiverCenter and Columbus State University and acknowledge their support.

 

“This organization is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA is a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.”