May Is “Music4Life Month” in King and Snohomish Counties
Thursday, May 9, 2019
The program kicks-off a month-long effort to acquire “lovingly used” musical instruments that can be repaired and provided to nine public school districts for use by students in need.
Music4Life™ is the Seattle-based non-profit that acquires musical instruments from adults who no longer need them, gets them repaired and then provides them to participating public school districts for use by elementary-aged students of low income families.
Besides Seattle Public Schools, Music4Life also operates programs supporting Auburn, Central Kitsap, Edmonds, Everett, Highline, Kent, Northshore and Shoreline Public Schools. Instrument donors understand that their highest and best use is to put them back into play. With adequate resources, Music4Life also buys new musical instruments for school districts.
David Endicott accepts a violin and flute from David and Leann Rozema at the Shoreline Arts Festival |
“Summer is when we have to focus on getting used musical instruments repaired and ready-to-play so that students this fall can start to use them as soon as they are enrolled in school,” says David Endicott, co-founder and president of Music4Life™
“We’re very grateful to Dow Constantine, Dave Somers and the mayors and city council members of our participating communities for their support in drawing attention to this critical educational need.”
Proclamations declaring city support for the Music4Life initiative have been enacted by Des Moines, Lake Forest Park, Kent and Shoreline in King County and by Edmonds, Everett and Mill Creek in Snohomish County.
Endicott expressed thanks to the mayors and city councils of those communities for supporting the initiative that’s coordinated with billboard (Lamar Advertising), radio (Classical KING FM 98.1) and major arts publications (Encore Media Group).
One recent national report found that half of all public school students are from income-eligible families that qualify for participation in the Free-and-Reduced-Lunch program. The Puget Sound area is no exception.
“The reason this is so important is because research shows that students who participate in instrumental music programs do better in math, science, history, literature, computer science, international languages, reading, writing and other academic disciplines,” Endicott says. “This is in addition to what they learn in terms of teamwork and self-discipline.
“All this is true, unless their parents can’t afford to get them a musical instrument in the first place. And in today’s economy, many parents can’t afford to rent a musical instrument. To this extent, Music4Life is just as much an ‘education program’ as it is an instrumental music program.”
One recent national report found that half of all public school students are from income-eligible families that qualify for participation in the Free-and-Reduced-Lunch program. The Puget Sound area is no exception.
David Endicott at the 2013 Shoreline Arts Festival |
“Our hope is that adults who know of Music4Life will donate their musical instruments to us now so we can get them repaired over the summertime,” Endicott says.
“An instrument Donor Form that must accompany the instrument is available here."
Music4Life enjoys the support of notable music advocates and other community leaders. Gerard Schwarz, world-renowned conductor laureate of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, has endorsed the program, saying,
“This wonderful program begins with children in elementary school at a time when, if they’re interested and talented in any way, they have the greatest chance of success. Many people tell me of the impact that direct knowledge of instrumental music has had on their lives. We intend to give this advantage to all our children.”
Music4Life™ is supported in part by grants from 4Culture (formerly the Seattle-King County Arts Commission); the Knossos Foundation (headquartered in Shoreline); the Hazel Miller Foundation, various local Rotary clubs; the Auburn, Highline, Kent and Northshore Schools Foundations.
Also by the law firm of Garvey Schubert Barer; Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Theatre Group, Encore Media Group, Lamar Advertising (the billboard company), Classical KING FM 98.1, the Edmonds Center for the Arts, Kennelly Keys Music stores, Ted Brown Music, Hammond Ashley Violins in Issaquah, the Guitar Center stores and others.
Music4Life™ acquires musical instruments and supplies for young musicians from financially challenged families in the Auburn, Central Kitsap, Edmonds, Everett, Highline, Kent, Northshore, Seattle and Shoreline public school districts.
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Music4Life™ acquires musical instruments and supplies for young musicians from financially challenged families in the Auburn, Central Kitsap, Edmonds, Everett, Highline, Kent, Northshore, Seattle and Shoreline public school districts.
A community-wide activity, participants are local leaders who understand the unique role that participation in instrumental music has on the life and education of a child.
For more information or to donate an instrument to Music4Life, contact DavidEndicott@Live.com , call (206) 409-3275 or go to our website at www.Music4Life.org . Instrument donation forms are available HERE,, as well as at designated instrument drop-off sites.
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