Founded in 2010, the Atlanta Music Project provides intensive, tuition-free music education for underserved youth right in their neighborhood. Learn more at www.atlantamusicproject.org.
The Atlanta Woman's Club, a philanthropic organization made up of women who work together to improve our local community, is extremely proud to host and sponsor Songs of Celebration, a tea event in support of Atlanta Music Project. Learn more at www.atlwc.org.
When:
Sunday, September 233, 2018 2 PM - 4 PM
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The Atlanta Woman’s Club is proud to partner with Atlanta Music Project to host this celebration event through its Seeded Event Program at its beautiful historic venue, The Wimbish House, one of Midtown Atlanta’s most beloved landmarks. For additional information about The Atlanta Woman's Club's Seeded Event Program please contact events@atlwc.org. For additional information about Atlanta Music Project, please contact Stephanie Shapiro at stephanie@atlantamusicproject.org.
Transportation & Parking
Parking Company of America (located at 1100 Peachtree, adjacent to The Wimbish House).
Colony Square (located at NE corner of 14th Street and Peachtree)
UBER (on-demand transportation via mobile app, download at uber.com)
LYFT (on-demand transportation via mobile app, download at lyft.com)
MARTA Rail: Arts Center Station (0.33 miles NW, located at 1225 West Peachtree Street NW) or Midtown Station (0.41 miles SW, located at 41 10th Street NE)
The Atlanta Music Project empowers underserved Atlanta youth to realize their possibilities through music. The Atlanta Music Project provides for each of its students: an instrument, classes, world-class Teaching Artists and numerous performance opportunities.
Please join us for the "Songs of Celebration,"
an afternoon tea event supporting Atlanta Music Project
Sunday, September 23, 2018
from 2:00 until 4:00 in the afternoon
live music • hors d’oeuvres • silent auction • and more
hosted by The Atlanta Woman’s Club
Held at The Wimbish House, one of Atlanta's few remaining historic mansions, "Songs of Celebration" will feature
About Atlanta Music Project
Founded in 2010, the Atlanta Music Project provides intensive, tuition-free music education for underserved youth right in their neighborhood.
The Atlanta Music Project believes the pursuit of musical excellence leads to the development of confidence, creativity and ambition, thus sparking positive social change in the individuals and the communities we serve.
To empower underserved youth to realize their possibilities through music
For the 2017-2018 school year, the Atlanta Music Project will have served 300 students through our out-of-school programs and the AMP Academy, our private lesson program.
All AMP programs are rigorous with classes taking place up to four days per week, for two hours each day.
As we believe all children are musical, we do not hold entrance auditions or require students to have any musical experience. The only thing required for a student to be in AMP is commitment to attending all classes.
The Atlanta Music Project provides for each of its students: an instrument, classes, world-class Teaching Artists and numerous performance opportunities. AMP classes include orchestra, choir, musicianship, ear training, music theory, African drum and dance, and group lessons in the following instruments: violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, voice, piano and guitar.