The Kretzer Piano Music Foundation (KPMF) presents KRETZER KIDS IN CONCERT! Presented as part of the Foundation's ongoing Music for the Mind series, the concert will feature 13 talented young singers, pianists and even a trumpeter.
The Kretzer Kids are a group of middle and high school music students that perform over fifty concerts a year in nursing homes, assisted living facilities & prominent venues throughout our community to the delight of our seniors. Proceeds from this concert will go to Kretzer Piano Music Foundation to help fund the "Kretzer Kids" program.
KRETZER KIDS IN CONCERT! will be held on Tuesday, January 19, at 7 pm at the Harriet Himmel Theater at CityPlace, 700 S. Rosemary Avenue in West Palm Beach.
Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students, and may be purchased at the door or by calling Kretzer Piano at 561-748-0036.
About the Kretzer Piano Music Foundation: KPMF is a non-profit organization that works hard to support music education in our schools and community. We give children the opportunity to gain experience by providing performance opportunities for young musicians. We are passionate about music being a part of every child's life and are dedicated to bringing the gift of music to children and seniors
In addition to awarding scholarships for music lessons and donating pianos to disadvantaged children and local children's charities, KPMF's popular programs include:
+ The Kretzer Kids, gifted young people who perform over 50 concerts every year in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and children's hospitals.
+ The Music for the Mind concert series presented the third Tuesday of every month at CityPlace in West Palm Beach. These concerts feature various musical groups from our area. Beginning in 2002, Music for the Mind has provided more than 10,000 young musicians the opportunity to perform while raising over $550,000 to help keep music in our schools and community. + The Music for the Mind group piano and violin lessons for 60 inner-city school children will begin on Tuesday, January 5 at Pleasant City Elementary School. The violin classes will be taught by virtuoso violinist Gareth Johnson and piano by Ericka Locke - Williams and Anthony D. Barfield II.
+ The headline-grabbing Keys to the Cities campaign that placed 18 whimsically painted pianos in public spots from Jupiter to Delray Beach (and winner of the 2014 Bernays Award for Best Special Event from the Gold Coast PR Council).
+ The annual PHYSICIANS TALENT SHOWCASE featuring a group of talented medical doctors is presented each August and raises much-needed funds for local children's charities and music education.
For more information about KPMF, please visit: www.kretzerpiano.com/KPMF
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