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Adams High School Group Receives Grant for Spring Music Residency

The project is one of six to receive funding from Oakland County Arts, Culture & Film grants.

An Adams High School group has been awarded a grant from Oakland County to host a residency project at the school in the spring.

Adams Parents for Instrumental Music is one of six area organizations to share more than $13,000 in grants recently awarded by the Oakland County Arts, Culture & Film through the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs.  

The $1,250 grant will help Adams host a residency project with Pro Musica of Detroit, featuring classical guitarist Dimitris Kotronakis, in this spring. 

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The grants are designed to fund "high quality, locally developed projects that increase public access to art and culture," according to a news release. 

Other Oakland County organizations to receive the awards are:

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  • Birmingham Education Foundation. They received $2,500 for a residency with the Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings at Groves and Seaholm high schools.
  • Troy Schools. The district received $3,000 for a Kids n' Motion series for elementary students.
  • Waterford Kettering High School. The school received $3,000 for a two-day artistic residency for middle and high school band students by the Motor City Brass Band. 
  • Stagecrafters. The Royal Oak community theater organization received $893 to fund professional development for employees. 
  • Mary Helen Guest Elementary, Walled Lake. They received $2,500 for a songwriting residency for fifth-grade students. 

 

 


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