- Present a season full of wonderful QCSO performances with featured soloists like Joshua Bell
- Offer the opportunity of the Quad City Symphony Youth Ensembles to area students
- Provide private music lessons to students across our region
- Entertain tens of thousands of audience members each year in our Pops concerts
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Support the QCSO on #GivingTuesday
November 28, 2017
#GivingTuesday is a special call to action to create a GLOBAL day of giving that brings diverse organizations and communities around the world together to give back.
On this day of generosity, take the opportunity to give to one of your favorite charities,
the Quad City Symphony Orchestra!
Tickets cover only one third of the cost to present our superb symphonic performances and critical music education programs. We rely on the support of individuals like you to help us:
All donations made on #GivingTuesday will be MATCHED DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR up to $3,000 by three generous donors – DOUBLING YOUR DONATION, so increase your gift by contributing on November 28!
Your gift to the QCSO Annual Campaign gives the gift of music to a child and to your community!
Mark Your Calendar Now!
The Quad City Symphony Orchestra is a 501(c)3 non-profit. Our mission is to inspire, entertain and engage the Quad City community through superb symphonic music, music education, and cultural leadership.
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