Mason Band & Chorus Raise Money Through MUSIC Days

George Mason High School music students are raising money for their trip to play at Carnegie Hall through its annual M.U.S.I.C. (Many Useful Students in Our Community) Days campaign. During the fundraiser, which runs from Saturday, Oct. 29 – Sunday, Dec. 11, Mason music students will help with a chore around houses or businesses in Falls Church in exchange for donations.

Those who sign up can have at least two Mason music students help out with a given chore. 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 email the volunteer coordinators at musicdaysgmhs@gmail.com.

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