ALBUQUERQUE, NM, December 09, 2010 (Press-News.org) Ron Bell, attorney, has long been a New Mexico Symphony Orchestra (NMSO) supporter in Albuquerque. An avid music enthusiast for music of all genres, Ron is as likely to be seen at a rock concert as he is at a symphony concert. After reading that the NMSO is in dire need of funds, Ron donated $300.00 in an attempt to kick off the campaign asking 3000 people to each give $100.00.
The New Mexico Symphony Guild, a 501c3 non-profit group that raises funds for the NMSO, started the campaign. With over 200 members, the Guild is always creating a fundraising event that will appeal to a wide variety of the community and allow people to have fun while they donate to the NMSO.
Ron said, "Having a quality orchestra like the New Mexico Symphony is an important economic development tool when the city is trying to attract new companies to locate in Albuquerque. Plus it is a lot of fun to enjoy an evening at the symphony."
If you want to support the NMSO please consider donating to them. $100.00 Is great, but any amount is welcome. Donating is easy to do, you can donate via the NMSG website online. The webs address is www.newmexicosymphonyguild.org and click on the donation button. Your donation is tax deductible and you are helping to support career musicians and a quality program.
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Ron Bell Supports the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra
After reading that the NMSO is in dire need of funds, Ron Bell donated $300.00 in an attempt to kick off the campaign asking 3000 people to each give $100.00.
2010-12-09
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[Press-News.org] Ron Bell Supports the New Mexico Symphony OrchestraAfter reading that the NMSO is in dire need of funds, Ron Bell donated $300.00 in an attempt to kick off the campaign asking 3000 people to each give $100.00.

