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New foundation aims to inspire and support music education in OC & beyond

The newly-launched MUSIC PRESERVES FOUNDATION in Dana Point has the mission to “inspire and educate the community through the preservation and presentation of music.” The brand new foundation generates an appreciation for music by creating music and arts programs at festivals, schools and in the city through preserving and presenting lectures, exhibits, performances, educational programs and cultural collaborations.

Music Preserves Foundation co-founders Patti Compton and Anthony Small.

Patti Compton, recent Public Relations Director for Omega Events and music history buff created the idea of building a music foundation in Dana Point to capture the magic of the music played at the festivals and transform it into year-round enrichment for the community. Compton is proud to be launching a foundation to broaden the reach of the music. “The foundation provides valuable music and arts education and cultural learning opportunities for local students and the community,” states Compton. “Music is about connection and there is a great opportunity to capture the allure of the music that flows through Dana Point and use it to create educational opportunities and forge greater connection and understanding through music.”

Anthony Small, Dana Point Arts and Culture Commissioner, and local musician is co-founding the foundation with Compton. “Providing music education to the community and encouraging artists has been a passion of mine for years and I am excited by this opportunity to enrich the lives of the people of Dana Point and South Orange County on a larger scale,” insists Small. “Working with city officials and community members to bring this idea to fruition has been a great honor. The support for Music Preserves Foundation demonstrates the commitment to providing year-round cultural
opportunities.” The strategic relationships developed with city officials, festival producers, musicians and other key players over the years by both Compton and Small serve as an important advantage when it comes to the launch of the foundation.

Festival producers have partnered with Music Preserves Foundation to give back to the community, Doheny Blues Festival founder, Rich Sherman of Omega Events, is looking forward to the partnership. “Having experienced working with Patti and Anthony in the past, I am excited to see the foundation unfold and partner with them at the Doheny Blues Festival to develop a creative educational component at the festival.”

Music Preserves Foundation will host a music history education stage at the Doheny Blues Festival and also bring students backstage to meet and be
inspired by musical artists. Festival producers, John and Elenie Reese of Synergy Global Entertainment are committed to giving back to the community and partnering with Music Preserves Foundation at their events at Doheny State Beach. “It is an integral part of our mission that we support nonprofits and make a difference. We look forward to creating unique opportunities for students and the community through our partnership with Music Preserves Foundation.”

The education programs will be delivered to students through a partnership with the Capistrano Unified School District. Amy Hanacek, CUSD board member, states “We are overjoyed by this unique opportunity to ignite our students’ passion for music through our partnership with Music
Preserves Foundation.”

Dana Point Mayor, Joe Muller, is serious about providing greater music and arts education in the city, “I’d like to congratulate Music Preserves on their hard work, and for building significant partnerships in Dana Point and I encourage our community to support them. Music is a huge part of
Dana Point’s identity. Music is an art form that builds analytical skills and then allows one to express them creatively. For Music Preserves to combine that with exciting opportunities to learn about our history from a unique perspective is truly forward thinking.”

Music Preserves Foundation programs include two main strategies, each developed to accomplish a strategic goal aligned with the mission of the foundation.

Youth Education Program: Educates students about the history of American music and the cultural history of the United States to inspire a deep understanding and a lifelong appreciation for music.

Cultural Enrichment Program: Provides exposure to all types of music, art and cultural collaborations for the community year-round to foster greater understanding and connection.

MORE INFO: www.musicpreserves.org

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