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Young people and their families come to A Place Called Home, in Los Angeles with a broad array of needs that require a multi-faceted response including academic tutoring, counseling, nutrition, agriculture, art, music, and more that supports the development of healthy, self-reliant, motivated, community-minded young adults and healthy family systems. In 2020, pInstruments became a key resource in this effort.
Elizabeth Knickerbocker of APCH reports: "Fall 2020 was the first semester that we were able to open a space for exposure-based brass learning for our elementary and middle school members. We combined this class with our Intro to Woodwinds class for the new and improved Intro to Winds. The plastic instruments not only expanded our inventory to allow more members to try them but also created a safer option for sending instruments home to members during the pandemic since all of our programming is now virtual.
"Over the semester 11 members chose the trumpet, one chose the cornet, and one the pBuzz. Every single member that took a pInstrument home stated they were interested in learning more about brass! A few members also stood out from the crowd with how quickly they were able to pick up the concepts. One of these members even inquired about private lessons, so we are still on the hunt for a more advanced brass instructor to continue building on this momentum. Because of the excitement to learn more, we have created the space for Intro to Brass separate from the woodwinds class. Currently, there are 15 members registered, many of them returning from the fall. We even purchased an additional 5 pTrumpets for the spring to ensure that everyone can take home their first choice. Long term, we plan to have the exposure-based class be the pipeline to more advanced learning."
Non-profits, large and small alike, are finding that pInstruments serve at-risk communities very well. To learn more about pInstruments and creating greater accessibility to music, contact us.
Rich grew up on Chicago’s south side and attended Marist High School, where he was an active member and drum major of the school’s marching band. He attended Elmhurst College (University), receiving a degree in marketing and music-business. His early career included time at the Chicago Symphony and Ravinia Festival organizations, as well as classes at the Chicago-Kent College of Law. Rich’s career has been dedicated to music education. He has worked closely with educators, professionals, retail businesses and corporations. He has established key education partnerships and has served on the board of directors for several non-profit education organizations. He has provided executive planning and marketing acumen for 21st century companies through Strategic Marketing Management, LLC since 2011. Prior to opening his own firm, he served in key management roles at KHS America, Inc., the Conn-Selmer division of Steinway & Sons, Inc., and United Musical Instruments, all worldwide manufacturers and distributors. He served in the management of the SMART Foundation which provided programs and advocacy support for arts education. He has also authored several publications focused on the arts and education and has served on the boards of non-profit music education organizations.
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