The Friends Of The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
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Support Program
Supports The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra through educational, social and fundraising activities.

Project Connect
Connects students with SPCO musicians to inspire them through music.

Educational Events
Offers lectures and classes on musical topics such as opera and springtime celebrations.

About
The Friends Of The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra


Founded in
1985
EIN
36-3339359
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Arts & Culture > Performance & Visual Arts > Music Nonprofits
Address
408 SAINT PETER ST STE 300 SAINT PAUL, MN 55102-1123 United States
Website
http://friendsofthespco.org
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About
The Friends of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, founded in 1985, is a non-profit dedicated to supporting The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra through education, public relations, audience development, and financial support.
Mission
The Friends of the SPCO supports The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra through educational, social and fundraising activities. As a volunteer organization, they are committed to ensuring the SPCO thrives.

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