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'''Scrollworks''' is a non-profit organization which offers music lessons free or at low cost, focusing on minorities and under-served areas of Birmingham. | '''Scrollworks''' is a non-profit organization which offers music lessons free or at low cost, focusing on minorities and under-served areas of Birmingham. The program, with offices at the [[McCoy Center]] at 700 [[8th Ave West]], operates through grants and donations, using instructors who work for little or no payment. Currently 10 instructors teach about 120 children. | ||
Scrollworks was founded in [[2008]] by [[Nick Lacanski]] and [[Jeane Goforth]], who also together founded [[Magic City Youth Orchestra]] and [[Metropolitan Youth Orchestra]] in [[2007]]. | Scrollworks was founded in [[2008]] by [[Nick Lacanski]] and [[Jeane Goforth]], who also together founded [[Magic City Youth Orchestra]] and [[Metropolitan Youth Orchestra]] in [[2007]]. The program provides opportunities for youths to join those orchestras. | ||
Scrollworks | Scrollworks has offered classes at [[Hill Elementary School]], [[Cave 9]], [[Carver Theatre]], [[Avondale United Methodist Church]], and [[Highlands United Methodist Church]]. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http:// | * [http://myorch.org/Scrollworks Scrollworks] at myorch.org | ||
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scrollworks/6707663679 Scrollworks] on Facebook.com | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Wolfson, Hannah (June 1, 2008) "Program aims to enrich young lives, help establish connections with free music programs for Birmingham children." ''Birmingham News''. | * Wolfson, Hannah (June 1, 2008) "Program aims to enrich young lives, help establish connections with free music programs for Birmingham children." ''Birmingham News'' | ||
* Letson, Al (February 27, 2011) "[http://www.npr.org/2011/02/27/134057057/free-music-lessons-build-a-priceless-community Free Music Lessons Build A Priceless Community]" ''Weekend Edition'', "State Of The Re:Union". NPR.org | |||
[[Category:Nonprofits]] | [[Category:Nonprofits]] | ||
[[Category:Music teachers]] | |||
[[Category:Instructional programs]] | [[Category:Instructional programs]] | ||
[[Category:8th Avenue West]] | |||
[[Category:2008 establishments]] |
Revision as of 11:15, 27 February 2011
Scrollworks is a non-profit organization which offers music lessons free or at low cost, focusing on minorities and under-served areas of Birmingham. The program, with offices at the McCoy Center at 700 8th Ave West, operates through grants and donations, using instructors who work for little or no payment. Currently 10 instructors teach about 120 children.
Scrollworks was founded in 2008 by Nick Lacanski and Jeane Goforth, who also together founded Magic City Youth Orchestra and Metropolitan Youth Orchestra in 2007. The program provides opportunities for youths to join those orchestras.
Scrollworks has offered classes at Hill Elementary School, Cave 9, Carver Theatre, Avondale United Methodist Church, and Highlands United Methodist Church.
External links
- Scrollworks at myorch.org
- Scrollworks on Facebook.com
References
- Wolfson, Hannah (June 1, 2008) "Program aims to enrich young lives, help establish connections with free music programs for Birmingham children." Birmingham News
- Letson, Al (February 27, 2011) "Free Music Lessons Build A Priceless Community" Weekend Edition, "State Of The Re:Union". NPR.org