Mason Music Students Trading Labor for Donations

Students in George Mason High School’s music program are offering their labor in exchange for donations through their M.U.S.I.C. Days (Many Useful Students in Our Community) program.

If you need help with a chore around the house or at your business, you can sign up to have at least two Mason music students help you out in exchange for donations. The fundraiser runs through December 13.

Those interested in having Mason music students come to their home or office during the weekend can sign up for a session at the FCCPS Band Boosters website, fallschurchcitybandboosters.weebly.com or contact parent coordinator Sheila Frost at fccps.bandboosters@gmail.com.

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