TOHS Receives Musicians on a Mission Grant
The Ventura County Arts Council, Musicians on a Mission California, and The Collection at RiverPark recently established a grant program to benefit public and private high school music programs in
We appreciate and encourage the involvement of folks like you who can volunteer time and resources to our efforts. There are many ways you participate. Here are just a few:
Host An Event – Do you own a business, property or studio? We are always looking for venues for fundraisers, instrument drives and other events. We can work on any scale from a small drum circle or bake sale to fairs, festivals and concerts.
Donate a Musical Instrument – We gladly accept all types of instruments, new, used or broken. We have volunteer craftsmen who work hard to repair and recondition these items to prepare them for our Gift-away program.
Donate Music Tools – We are always in need of things like guitar strings, sheet music, pics, music stands, cords, drumsticks etc.
Volunteer Your Time – Many of our events require manpower for things like set-up/breakdown, working our information booth and organizing volunteer staff. The more the merrier. We can always use the help.
We always need music and vocal instructors who are willing to donate their time, knowledge and talents to teaching young musicians how to hone their craft.
Refer A Friend – Do you know a student in your area who loves music but may not have access to an instrument, tools or instruction? Let us know. We would love to help.
Interested individuals and organizations are encouraged to contact us at info@moamca.org to donate goods or services.
The Ventura County Arts Council, Musicians on a Mission California, and The Collection at RiverPark recently established a grant program to benefit public and private high school music programs in
The Ventura County Arts Council, Musicians on a Mission California, and The Collection RiverPark implemented a grant program to benefit public and private high schools in Ventura County. The funds
Two Camarillo-area high schools have been awarded grants to keep their music programs humming. Adolfo Camarillo and Rio Mesa high schools received funds from the High School Music Grant Program.
Local songwriter Richie Moore began playing guitar when he was 10—a pastime that’s served him in good times and bad. “Sometimes my guitar was my best friend,” he said. “If