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Unveiling the Future: Savannah Philharmonic's Ambitious Plans and Community Impact

Unveiling the Future: Savannah Philharmonic's Ambitious Plans and Community Impact

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Welcome to the Soundtrack of Savannah Podcast - brought to you by the Savannah Philharmonic. You can also support the Savannah Philharmonic by leaving us a rating and review for this podcast. In this episode of 'The Soundtrack of Savannah,' producer Dee Daniels welcomes Amy Williams, the Executive Director, and Daphne Nash, the Board Chair of the Savannah Philharmonic. The trio discusses the excitement surrounding the organization's innovative plans and community-focused initiatives. --- They introduce the $2 million Innovation Fund campaign designed to expand the orchestra, increase community partnerships, and enhance education programs. --- Hear firsthand accounts of the Philharmonic's growth, community engagement, and the expected impact of restoring the Civic Center Theater. The episode also highlights the transformational influence of music education on local students and discusses how the community can get involved in supporting these ambitious goals.

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