Music Program Turns it up!, News (Stix n Pix)

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Oct 10, 2018 | admin | 1650 views
Music Program Turns it up!
If Gods of music do exist, they have given Elaine Thomas and Ryan VandenBussche a spiritual seal of approval.

The duo met with a reporter recently at Erie Music to promote the musical side of their charity ‘Stix’N’Pix’. Developed by VandenBussche – a Delhi native and former NHLer – Stix’N’Pix’s aim is to get kids in need involved in hockey and music.

click - Simcoe Reformer article

That’s where Stix’N’Pix is looking to fill the gap.

Thanks to money raised at a recent gala event featuring former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Wendel Clark and Hockey Night in Canada host Ron MacLean, all students approved will receive one-on-one music lessons at Erie Music for 30 weeks free of charge.
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