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Music At Skypark Finale

Final Concert September 28

Festivals_Beth-Hollenbeck-Choir Skypark Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comThe free community-wide “Music at Skypark” concert series benefiting the music programs in local public schools has its last concert for 2014 on September 28 from 3:30 to 7:00 pm at Skypark in Scotts Valley.

Local businesses and volunteers will offer for sale a variety of barbequed meat and vegetarian sandwiches, pizza, desserts, beer and wine and other picnic foods, with vendors donating all net proceeds to the schools. The total attendance at these concerts has increased each year sponsored by Kiwanis of the Valleys.

Through its first five seasons Music at Skypark has raised about $60,000, funding the purchase of instruments, musician chairs, choral risers, music books, band suits and choir dresses, instrument storage cabinets, entry fees for school bands and choirs to participate in music festivals, and other expenses to maintain the music programs at local public schools. Scotts Valley was chosen by a national organization as the recipient of the 2013 “Best Communities for Music Education Award” in part due to Music at Skypark proceeds supporting the musical education of local students.

“It’s been amazing to bring our music program into the 21st Century!” exclaimed Beth Hollenbeck, music director of the Scotts Valley school district. “Music at Skypark has enabled us to buy new instruments and uniforms, repair damaged equipment, purchase proper musician chairs and teaching materials, participate in local music festivals and build our music library. On behalf of my students, the administrators and myself, words cannot express our gratitude to Music at Skypark sponsors and Kiwanis for helping us keep music alive in Scotts Valley schools!”

Schedule for the last concert of 2014 Music at Skypark

Third Concert: September 28. The final concert on September 28 will feature two headliners, both of which have played multiple times at Music at Skypark: Joint Chiefs, a versatile dance band performing together since 1990, will open with a sound that mixes funk, acid jazz and classic R&B. Following will be Santa Cruz’s own Extra Large, well-known to Central Coast crowds for its driving, high-energy blend of funk, blues, reggae riffs, Latin beats, jazz and soul.

“We’ve lined up some terrific bands for this concert series. We hope people come hungry and support our concessionaires,” commented Kiwanis concert organizer Mike Stewart. “Our aim is to raise a lot of money for the schools while providing a true family event for the community.”

Kiwanis of the Valleys is seeking both sponsors and volunteers to help at each concert. Sponsors will be featured in concert banners and booths, media advertising, posters and social media.

Visit www.KiwanisoftheValleys.org for details or phone Mike Stewart at (831) 439-8018.

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