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Support your community symphony
Every dollar we receive goes a long way...
no matter how small or large the contribution.
Because the ticket income only pays for 34% of our expenses, this means the remaining
66% of our budget relies upon gifts and grants from individuals, corporations and
government agencies. Fortunately we are able to continue to hear the beautiful sounds
of the strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion because of the support we receive from people like you, however, each year it becomes more and more difficult.
There are various ways you can help support:
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General Support Contributions
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Any contributions are appreciated and help to close the gap between the amount it actually costs to present a concert and the amount the Symphony earns. Without the generosity from contributors, we would not be able to carry on the musical tradition of our orchestra. Your contributions make the Symphony prosper and bring prestige and beauty to Rapid City and the entire Black Hills area.(back to top)
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Concert and Guest Artist Sponsorships
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By sponsoring an entire series, a certain concert or guest artist, you are helping to insure that those specific costs are met. A gift of this type, beginning at $1,000, benefits the orchestra, as well as the sponsor and the audience.(back to top)
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 | Lullaby of Broadway December 31, 2008 Lynn, Jackson, Shultz, & Lebrun, P.C. |
| | Stan Adelstein | Make Mine Mahler April 4, 2009 Stan Adelstein |
| | Made Possible by Participants of the 2008 Fun Run | Viva Mexico October 18, 2008 Made Possible by Participants of the 2008 Fun Run |
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Chair Sponsorship
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By sponsoring an individual chair, you are not only supporting one of our fine musicians but also helping to ensure the ongoing entertainment by the Black Hills Symphony Orchestra, which consists of approximately 90 regular members. Your gifts, ranging from $250 to $1000, go directly to support the orchestra members.(back to top)
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| Concertmaster | |
| Carol Knowles | ..... | Dakota Radiology and PET/CT & MRI | | Principal Chairs | |
| Deborah Knowles | ..... | Stu & Mary Kellogg | | Mike Mathews | ..... | Western Dakota Insurors | | Adult Chairs | |
| Meghan Knowles | ..... | Ace Steel and Recycling | | Ingrid Arlton | ..... | Dr. Jeri Scranton of B. H. Area Dental | | Adult Chair | ..... | Ketel Thorstenson, LLP | | Janet Burgoyne | ..... | West River Dermatology | | Jami Beck | ..... | Western Mine Service & Fun Run Friends of Children's Care | | Student Chairs | |
| Student Chair | ..... | All Continents Travel | | Ben Arbeiter | ..... | Arbeiter, Baduik & Associates | | Darci Herman | ..... | Black Hills Federal Credit Union | | Trevor Minton | ..... | Black Hills Symphony League in honor of Past President Cindy Hansen | | Student Chair | ..... | Dakota Divas | | Student Chair | ..... | Dr. Ernest & Linda Schaubauer | | Daniel Pfeifle | ..... | First Western Bank | | Anne Pfeifle | ..... | First Western Bank | | Student Chair | ..... | Fun Run Friends of Children's Care & North Middle School | | Student Chair | ..... | Merillat Industries | | Kayla Giesey | ..... | Miracle Ear Centers of the Black Hills | | Rayna Austin | ..... | Paul & Sue Sedlacek | | Samson Ptacek | ..... | Randy M. Baker, CPA | | Student Chair | ..... | Rapid City Laundry & Dry Cleaners | | Student Chair | ..... | Rapid City Medical FCU | | Angela McMahon | ..... | Someone's In The Kitchen | | Student Chair | ..... | The Spine Center at Rapid City | | Student Chair | ..... | Urgent Care at Rapid City Medical Center | | Ginny Price | ..... | Vaudeth & Harold Oberlander & All Star Construction | | Student Chair | ..... | Vera Kowal & Dale Bachwich |
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In-Kind Contributions
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Contribution of goods and services by businesses and organizations
benefit the Black Hills Symphony Orchestra. (back to top)
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For more information or to contribute please
download and fill out our support form,
call 605-348-4676 or email bhso@rapidnet.com
Gifts may be mailed to: BHSO, P.O. Box 2246, Rapid City, SD 57702
As a 501(C)(3) organization, your gift is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
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