Phoenix Symphony urges year-end giving to support music and community programs

Peter Kjome, President
Peter Kjome, President
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The Phoenix Symphony is encouraging community support as it seeks to reach a fundraising goal of $250,000 by the end of December. The organization says contributions will help sustain its performances, music education programs, and hospice bedside visits.

According to The Phoenix Symphony, donations made before December 31 are tax-deductible and will directly benefit the organization’s ongoing efforts. “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,” said Peter Kjome, President & CEO of The Phoenix Symphony.

The symphony also informed patrons that its ticketing system will be temporarily unavailable from 9:00 PM on May 1, 2025, until 6:00 AM on May 2, 2025. The organization apologized for any inconvenience caused by this downtime.

“Give before December 31 to make your impact count,” the statement concluded.



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