New instruments will rev up music education in Manchester
Donation is Music Drives Us Foundation’s largest ever

donated Manchester school instrumentsMANCHESTER – Manchester schools have received 110 musical instruments worth more than $25,000 to enhance music education in the district. They are the gift of Music Drives Us and Manchester Subaru, which joined forces to provide the donation.

The Music Drives Us Foundation was established in 2006 to help support music programs for the underserved and to prevent music education in schools from being cut due to budget reductions and other obstacles.

“Music can be used as a tool to better the lives of people everywhere, especially children,” said Ernie Boch Jr., founder of Music Drives Us and president & CEO of Subaru of New England.  “I’m honored to be here today with the schoolchildren of Manchester and bring them so many wonderful instruments.”

Music Drives Us has made similar contributions to music programs in schools all over New England, but this one for Manchester is the organization’s largest single donation to date.

Maureen and Todd Berkowitz of Manchester Subaru; Tim Russell, representing Manchester music educators; Ernie Boch, Jr.; Mayor Ted Gatsas; and Superintendent of Schools Debra Livingston at the Music Drives Us Foundation presentation to Manchester School District

Maureen and Todd Berkowitz of Manchester Subaru; Tim Russell, representing Manchester music educators; Ernie Boch, Jr.; Mayor Ted Gatsas; and Superintendent of Schools Debra Livingston at the Music Drives Us Foundation presentation to Manchester School District

“We are thrilled to be the recipient of this generous gift,” said Manchester School District superintendent Debra Livingston. “The new instruments will increase students’ access to music, which research shows is an important part of any education.”

Manchester Subaru was a critical partner and contributor to the funding that benefited schools in the Queen City.

“Music has been my biggest passion since childhood,” said Todd Berkowitz, Manchester Subaru owner. “I’m thrilled to share this great love of mine and of Ernie Boch Jr.’s, with the students of Manchester.”

Manchester School District music teachers across the city came up with a wish list of instruments, which they will share and distribute to music students in grades four through 12.

To showcase some of the talent for Boch and Berkowitz, bands and orchestras from Weston Elementary School, Middle School at Parkside and Memorial High School performed several pieces with the new instruments.

###

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                        Contact: Andrea Alley
June 4, 2015                                                                                                       603-493-8893