MISSOULA SYMPHONY SCHOLARSHIP FUND “I used to say music was a form of expression, a way of conveying human feeling and emotion. Continuing the grand tradition of the Missoula Symphony Guild, the Missoula Symphony Scholarship Fund is dedicated to providing scholarships for outstanding University of Montana music students who play in the Missoula Symphony Orchestra or sing in the Missoula Symphony Chorale. This year, the Missoula Symphony Association will award more than $20,000 in scholarships to eight talented young musicians. This commitment is possible thanks to the generosity of the individuals listed below. Every penny of their donations goes directly to scholarships. Our 2021-2022 scholarship recipients are noted on the Orchestra Roster with a “+” sign.
SCHOLARSHIP FUND SUPPORTERS The MSA is grateful to the following patrons for their generous gifts. Listed below are contributions of $25 or more within 12 months of November 1, 2021. We apologize for any omissions or errors.
Prestissimo ($500+) William A. & Kay Cook Sophia & Dan Lambros Betty Thisted John Sargent Janet Boyer Alice & Dick Dailey Anita Kurtz-Magee Millicent & Robert Hawkins Barbara & Jim Jourdonnais Sharon & Terry Phillips Mary & David Wesley Presto ($250-$499) Anonymous Marci & Jim Valeo Deirdre Flaherty Celeste Peterson Kathy Turner Jean & William Woessner
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Vivace ($100-$249) Tim & Kathe Calcagno Kitte Robbins Debbie & Brad Dantic Kay & Jim Driscoll Shirley & Donald Hyndman Julia Jennings Deborah & Terry Johnson Marlene Koch Karen McConnell Lynn Metcalf Charla & Donald Murray Prudence Randall Amber & Lans Richardson Sara Alice Steubs Louis & Phyllis Whitsell Betsy & Warren Wilcox Carol Word
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Allegro ($50-$99) Brenda Bolton Joyce & Michael Nave Sarah & William Towle Allegretto ($25-$49) Dick Auerbach Barbara Collins
To be a part of the Missoula Symphony Scholarship Fund, contact the Symphony Office at (406) 721-3194, or mail a check payable to Missoula Symphony Scholarship Fund to PO Box 8301, Missoula 59807. Donations are 100% tax-deductible.