Our Valued Sponsors
GOLD SPONSORS
The Spencer Family
SILVER SPONSORS
Brenda Palumbo
Carol Spinella and Mary Kosmark
Harry and Linda Helms
Karen and Mike Helgers
BRONZE SPONSORS
* Key benefactors
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS & SCHOLARSHIP BENEFACTORS
Thank you to our Benefactors and Associate Members whose donations support
our choir and Scholarship program.
Scholarship Benefactors
Associate +
Associate
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Doris Blatter
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John and Donna Bream
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Diana and Donna Zucca*
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Joel and Ruth Mandelbaum
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David and Evelyn Rosenthal
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Anonymous
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Carol and John Kokas
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Deidre Sills
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Dolores Schofield
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Elizabeth Stanzione-Doreo
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Gail Diamond
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Greta Hutton
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John Bruschini
Common Questions
What are the sponsorship levels?
We offer three annual sponsorship opportunities to support our community chorus. Your contribution helps us keep the arts alive:
- Gold Sponsor: $90/year
- Silver Sponsor: $60/year
- Bronze Sponsor: $30/year
What are the benefits of being a sponsor?
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Becoming a sponsor is an excellent way to introduce and promote your business to active, creative, community-oriented individuals. All sponsors are recognized on the Our Sponsors section of the MHWC website with a direct link to their business.
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Sponsorships help support our scholarship for a local high school graduate who will be pursuing a degree in music.
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Sponsors receive complimentary tickets to our annual concerts (4 tickets/concert for Gold Sponsors, 2 for Silver, 1 for Bronze).
How do I become a sponsor?
Our Sponsorship drive takes place each spring. If you'd like to become a Sponsor outside of the Sponsorship drive time frame, please complete and return the form or contact us via our Contact Form. Your contribution makes a lasting difference, and we thank you for your support!
Join Us in Keeping the Music Alive
Supporting the Mid-Hudson Women's Chorus means investing in the cultural vibrancy of our region. Becoming a sponsor is an excellent way to introduce and promote your business to active, creative, community-oriented individuals and to show your support for music and art in the Mid-Hudson Valley.