Phoenix Symphony announces year-end fundraising goal and ticketing system downtime

Peter Kjome, President
Peter Kjome, President
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The Phoenix Symphony announced on May 19 that it is seeking community support to reach a $250,000 fundraising goal before midnight on December 31. The organization said contributions will help sustain music performances, education programs, and hospice bedside visits.

The announcement highlights the importance of donations in supporting both artistic events and outreach efforts in the community. The symphony said gifts are tax-deductible and can have an immediate effect on the programs donors value most.

In addition to the fundraising campaign, The Phoenix Symphony reported that its ticketing system will be temporarily unavailable from May 1 at 9:00 PM through May 2 at 6:00 AM. “We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience,” the statement said.

The symphony encourages supporters to make their year-end gifts before December 31 to maximize their impact. No additional background or historical information was provided in this announcement.



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