Success StoryAppalachian Symphony
Appalachian Symphony
Author: Kristy Porter
Planning Unit: Pike County CES
Major Program: Artistic Skill Development
Plan of Work: Pike County Arts Advancement
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
Appalachian Symphony is now in its sixth year as a Pike County Extension Fine Arts program. Although the COVID-19 pandemic prevented rehearsals for several months in 2020, the group has been able to meet and practice for the past few months. The program meets on Saturdays at 1 pm and teaches anyone in attendance how to play stringed, musical instruments. The rehearsals and use of the instruments are completely free! There are instructors for everything from the ukulele to the violin to a giant upright bass!
Appalachian Symphony meets weekly at the Pike County Extension office or outside in the city park, if the weather is nice. Currently, we have a group of ten new and seasoned musicians who make up Appalachian Symphony, along with others who attend lessons when time allows. The group doesn’t just rehearse, they play at local venues and events as well. We have members from thirteen to over seventy years old. Currently, they're scheduled to play a gig at an even for East Kentucky Mutual Aid on April 17.
One Appalachian Symphony musician said, “I'm learning more each time. Thank you for letting us play with you!”
The free music lessons save Pike County residents over $13,000 per year, based on a $30 per lesson rate.
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