Our first recital of 2022 on March 12th was a huge success! Over 50 students gave a variety of instrumental and vocal performances. Many of our students had only been studying for a couple of months before they bravely got up and performed in front of their peers, families and friends. Watch the replay now!
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A Child’s Song to Attend the CAP Spring OST Showcase
The Colorado Afterschool Partnership (CAP) and 21st CCLC have developed the Afterschool and Summer Provider Showcase and Networking Event. The event will take place on April 5, 2022 from 10am-3pm at the Adams 12 Conference Center in Thornton.
A Child’s Song Receives Grant Through The Colorado Arts Relief Fund
A Child’s Song received a generous $40,000 grant from Colorado Creative Industries through the Colorado Arts Relief Fund. The grant helps us A Child’s Song Receives Grant Through The Colorado Arts Relief Fund
Notable Growth Continues in 2022
As A Child’s Song celebrates its 23rd year in operation, we are grateful for the unparalleled success we have experienced in the last year. When the pandemic began in 2020, no one knew what the future might hold. Like many businesses we had to close our doors temporarily and ride out the unknown. Thankfully, our staff rallied to pivot as much as possible – offering online classes, taking our board meetings to Zoom and more. As a result of everyone’s determination, we have seen more success in 2021 – year-to-date, than in any previous period.
Hungry For Music Gifts Electric Drum Kit To A Child’s Song To Use In Their Music Education Programming
Hungry for Music gifted A Child’s Song with an Alesis eight-piece electronic drum kit for use in our music education programming. The drum kit will support students in-house lessons.
A Child’s Song Is The Recipient of A 2021 Community Enrichment Grant From The Adams County Foundation
Adams County Foundation for their generous $10,000 grant to help provide in-school and after-school music and movement classes serving youth in Adams County. With this funding, ACS will continue to introduce students to the hope and joy of music instruction through gifted, teachers and mentors; provide instruments for at-home use for low-income students, to encourage practice and family participation; and provide need-based scholarships for programming participation.