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Concerts are free and open to the public
Broomfield Auditorium, Three Community Drive, Broomfield
Buell Theatre, DCPA, 14th Ave. at Stout St.
Ceser Chavez Park, 41rst Ave. at Tennyson
Cheesman Park, 13thh Ave. at Humboldt St.
City Park Band Shell, 17th Ave. at Steele St.
Civic Center Park, Colfax Av. at Broadway.
Clement Park, W. Bowles Ave. at Long St.
Cook Park, S. Monaco at Cherry Cheek Drive South
Crown Hill Cemetery, W. 29th Av. at Wadsworth Blvd.
Eisenhower Park, E. Dartmouth at Colorado Blvd.
Fairmount Cemetery, 430 S. Quebec
Grant Ranch Park, 7255 W. Grant Ranch Blvd.
Harvey Park, W. Evans at S. Tennyson St.
King Center, Auraria Campus
Main St Gazebo, Main St. Parker, CO
Martin Luther King Park, 37th Ave. at Newport.
Mayfair Park, 10th Ave. at Ivy St.
Montclair Park, 12th Ave. at Oneida St.
Newman Center, Iliff Ave. at University Blvd.
Parsons Theatre, 11801 E. Community Center Dr., Northglenn
Platt Park, Florida Av. at Logan St.
Sakura Square, 19th Ave. at Lawrence St.
Skyline Park, Arapahoe St. between 16th and 17th St..
Southmoor Park, E. Hampden Ave. at S. Oneida St.
Sterne Park, 5900 S. Spotswood,
Verbena Park, 11th Ave. at Verbena
Wallace Park, Bellview at DTC Drive
Washington Park, E. Kentucky Ave at S. Franklin
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The Colorado Lottery Colorado State Bank Foundation The Cherne Foundation Cortlandt S. Dietler
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The Quick Foundation
The Harry W. Rabb Foundation The Mayor's Office of Art, Culture & Film Denver Parks and Recreation Department The Schramm Foundation The Sterne Elder Memorial Trust The Scientific and Cultural Facilities District Denver Foundation New Centuries Energy Foundation Mountain States Bank Henry Couperus KVOD, 1280 AM, The Classical Voice of Denver |
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MPTF has been an important aspect of the musical life of this country for over fifty years. We wish to recognize and celebrate their support of music in denver and to invite you to play a role in the next fifty years. MPTF stands for The Recording Industry's Music Performance Trust Fund.
WHAT IT IS: A trust account funded by the joint contributions of record companies and professional recording musicians.
WHAT IT DOES: The MPTF Fund helps sustain the cost of LIVE, FREE, PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC PERFORMANCE. In addition to public concerts, the MPTF Fund supports hundreds of educational concerts in the schools.
HOW IT WORKS: Your organization provides funding toward the cost of a performance. Following approval of the project, the MPTF can provide the balance. Minimal restrictions are that the performance be without admission charge and contain no political or religious message.
For information on how you or your organization can help keep music
alive in our community, call the Denver
Musicians Association at 303-573-1717. Visit the MPTF
web page here.
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