Phoenix Symphony seeks community support for year-end fundraising campaign

Peter Kjome, President
Peter Kjome, President
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The Phoenix Symphony is encouraging community support to continue its music and outreach programs. The organization has set a fundraising goal of $250,000 to be reached by December 31. Contributions are tax-deductible and will help fund performances, educational initiatives, and hospice visits.

A statement from the Symphony reads: “Your support of The Phoenix Symphony helps ensure music continues to inspire our community — from unforgettable performances and music education programs to compassionate hospice bedside visits that bring comfort when words fall short.”

Supporters are urged to donate before the end of the year to maximize their impact: “Make your year-end gift today and help us reach our $250,000 goal before midnight on December 31. Your contribution is be tax-deductible and can have an immediate impact on the music and programs you care about most. Give before December 31 to make your impact count.”

The Symphony also announced that its ticketing system will undergo maintenance from May 1 at 9:00 PM through May 2 at 6:00 AM in 2025. During this period, ticket purchases will not be available.

“We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience,” the statement said.



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