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MCAA receives two Play It Forward matching gifts

Mason Community Arts Academy secured two matching gifts, totaling $1,750, for the Play It Forward fundraising campaign that increased our total donation amount to $4,675.

In an effort to make the arts accessible to more students and families in need, the Academy hosted a crowdfunding campaign during the winter holiday season. Throughout the 31-day fundraising period, more than 50 generous donors supported the cause and helped to meet the two matching goals: a $750 donation from Academy Advisory Board members: J.P. Phaup and Paula Martino; Matt Morris; and Mary Lechter and Kevin Murray; and a $1,000 matching gift from an anonymous Academy family.

“We are so appreciative of everyone who donated to our Play it Forward campaign,” said Elizabeth Curtis, Executive Director of the Academy. “It was such a success and assisted so many families and students, enabling them to remain in their lessons and classes during these financially challenging times.”

Play It Forward, a tuition assistance campaign, aims to help those Academy students and families in need to continue their arts education throughout the pandemic. It has received positive responses since it was first created in May 2020.

As the pandemic continues to impact our community, the Play It Forward needs-based scholarship helps students continue with their arts education and offer a sense of normality. So far, the campaign has enabled ten students to continue to hone their skills and spread the joy and beauty of the arts for their audiences.

One Academy parent shared, “The scholarship has helped to keep our daughter in a world-class music education program despite the economic downturn. It’s truly been a blessing for us!”

“I have loved seeing my students continue to develop their musicianship and artistry,” shared Suzanne Dorman, Guitar Teaching Artist. “This is something the pandemic has not taken away from us! We can still create beauty and share the gift of music with those around us.”

We are grateful for the generous donations to the Play It Forward campaign and will continue to raise funds to help more Academy families. If you would like to make a contribution, please visit our Play It Forward Campaign Homepage.

 

 

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Piano Looking for a New Home

This piano has been claimed.

The Academy received a generous donation from a community member of Vienna, VA. The piano is free, but the recipient is required to pay for the moving expense.

The piano is a 20-year-old electric Yamaha Clavinova piano, Model CLP-880. The bench is included. The piano is placed in a temperature-controlled indoor space, and the owner had maintained it occasionally. Moving expenses are estimated at $500-$2000 when using a professional keyboard instrument moving company and depend on the moving distance and home type.

The piano is located on Riviera Drive in Vienna, VA. The owner is looking for a potential recipient by October 31, 2020. The offer is on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you are interested in accepting the piano, please email us at academy@gmu.edu.

 

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Candy Neukam, Founding Staff, Retires After 13 Years

Note: Please help us congratulate Candy on her retirement and share your favorite memories as we are working on a digital album. Please share your comments HERE. (Submission Deadline: Friday, September 11)

 

If you or your family have been longtime Academy students, then you are familiar with this greeting. Walking into the Academy, you were met with not one, but two smiling faces—Candy Neukam and Roxy, her adorable sidekick, a certified therapy dog, and the Academy’s unofficial mascot. We are both delighted and disheartened to share that Candy has retired after 13 years with the Academy.

Candy has been an integral part of the Academy since she joined the organization in 2008. Throughout the years, Candy has fulfilled many roles and responsibilities that helped the Academy’s growth from a small summer arts program to a year-round community arts organization with more than 3,800 participants.

 

 

“Trying to share a few words about Candy is virtually impossible because her contributions to the Academy have been immense,” said Elizabeth Curtis, the Executive Director of the Academy. “The ‘backbone’ of an organization should be its employees and the work they do to develop and strengthen the practices and relationships that make an organization a success. Candy has been the backbone, the thighbone, the radius, and all the other parts that make up our wonderful organization. She has been there from the very beginning, helping build the necessary structures to accomplish our impactful work. But most importantly, she has been, and always will be, a part of the Academy’s heart and soul. We can’t thank her enough.”

“When AFYP joined forces with the Academy in 2012, I knew I would be working with an amazing team of colleagues, but I had no idea that they would become lifelong friends.” Mary Lechter, Associate Director of the Academy and Founder of Acting For Young People, commented. “Candy’s humor, wisdom, and guidance have had (and will continue to have!) a huge impact on me personally and professionally. Her incredible generosity and ingenuity have made the Academy what it is today.”

 

 

“Candy is a highly personable and compassionate woman, dedicated to her family and self-evolution.” Matt Geske, who worked alongside Candy since 2008, reflected on their years of teamwork. The pair, famously known as “Mandy,” started as part-time staff and conquered numerous challenges as the Academy expanded.

“What I was always grateful for with Candy was that if I was struggling with understanding or doing a certain task, she would immediately step in to either teach me her approach or to shoulder the task herself,” Matt added.

A longtime arts supporter, Candy enjoys attending concerts, theater showcases, and community arts events; volunteering with Mason’s Friends of Music; and reading stories to young children at the Fairfax City Library with Roxy.

 

 

After retirement, Candy plans to travel, embrace new adventures, and catch up on all the things she loves in life. Please join us in thanking Candy for her dedication to the Academy and wish her a happy retirement. If you would like to share your warm wishes in our digital album for Candy, please click HERE to submit your comments. (Submission Deadline: Friday, September 11)

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Piano Looking for a Good Home

This piano has been claimed.

The Academy received a generous donation from a community member of Fairfax, VA. The piano is free, but the recipient is required to pay for the moving expense.

The piano is a 35-year-old Conover Cabinet upright grand piano made by Cable Piano Company in Chicago, and the bench is not included. The owner had maintained and tuned it occasionally, and the last tuning was about four years ago. Moving expenses are estimated $500-$2000 when using a professional keyboard instrument moving company and depend on the moving distance and home type.

 

 

The owner is looking for a potential recipient by August 10, 2020. The offer is on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you are interested in accepting the piano, please email us at academy@gmu.edu.

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POSTPONED: String Concert-Sunday, March 22, 2020

Due to current conditions as a result of COVID-19, and in the best interest of everyone’s health based on CDC and George Mason University guidelines, this concert has been postponed.

Academy string faculty and students are presenting a special string concert celebrating our string department and including works by Bacewicz, Beethoven, Schubert, and the Mendelssohn Octet. The concert will feature selected violin, viola, and cello students and faculty members, including Claire Allen, Rachel Holloway, Youbin Jun, Andrew Juola, Hyunji Lee, Patrick LeStrange, Caitlin Renner, and Zachary Whitaker. Students in the Violin Adventures Classes, Violin Choir, and Patriot Violins will also perform selected ensemble works. Come and enjoy these performances!

WHAT: String Concert
WHEN: Sunday, March 22, 2020   |    2 p.m.
WHERE: Center for the Arts, Grand Tier III   See Map
COST: FREE