Charity Projects (was: Charging for Services)

Frank Cahill fcahill@erols.com
Thu, 07 May 1998 15:53:17 -0400


Jon Page wrote:
> 
> Moving the piano alone could exceed the cost of repair.
> Otherwise, who's going to allow a mini-seminar in their
> livingroom once a month until the project is done?
> 
> Jon Page
> 
> At 09:34 AM 5/7/98 EDT, you wrote:
> >Frank
> >
> >How about local PTG chapters "adopting" a piano for a needy
> >person/family/institution, use the project as a teaching learning activity
> for
> >new members and promote the guild in a subtle but useful way in the
> community?
> >We're looking for ways to promote the guild, the piano and its benefits and
> >support the teachers and music education as a whole-why not contribute our
> >skills as a means to these ends? Already I can anticipate the +&- feed back
> >(flame suit ready), but I think it's worth discussung. Any thoughts?
> >
> >
> >
Our chapter meets in a piano shop.  They might even donate a piano!

Frank Cahill
N. Va.


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