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CTF awarded a grant to the Garrett College Foundation for the Mountain Maryland Music Institute. Pictured above (from left) are Leah Shaffer, CTF executive director; Dr. Sean Beachy, instructor of Music at Garrett College; and Kearstin Hinebaugh, coordinator of Grants and Special Funds at Garrett College.
MCHENRY — The Community Trust Foundation (CTF), through the Naylor Family Trust Fund, has awarded a grant to the Garrett College Foundation for the Mountain Maryland Music Institute (MMMI) music camp.
MMMI is a summer enrichment experience in Garrett County that provides quality music education to youth ages 9-17. Students that attend the MMMI gain experience in group instruction with a focus on musical ensembles, attend classes in music theory and musicianship, and meet with instructors individually to develop instrumental technique and tone quality. They also enjoy outdoor activities and swimming during the week.
CTF is a public foundation created with gifts from donors committed to causes in Allegany, Garrett, and Mineral Counties. CTF grants to local nonprofit organizations working to build a stronger community in the areas of Arts & Historical Preservation, Health & Wellness, Vibrant Communities & Thriving Environment, and Education & Youth Leadership. CTF connects philanthropy with community good. For more information, visit www.ctfinc.org or call 301-876-9172.
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