Centennial Gala 2018
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It was the kind of event that only happens once in a century. SFCM’s Centennial Gala, which took place Monday, March 19, turned out to be the largest the institution has ever put on, bringing together supporters from the SFCM community to celebrate the milestone. As a salute to the Conservatory’s founders, Ada Clement and Lillian Hodghead, the theme of this year’s gala focused on the extraordinary women who have shaped the institution into the thriving school it is today. The honorees included Ute Bowes, Carol Casey, Ann Getty, Barbro Osher, and Caroline H. Hume (in memoriam). Over $1 million was raised at this year’s gala, proceeds that support scholarships as well as community engagement programs. Learn more at SFCM.edu.Clients
San Francisco Conservatory of Music – At the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, we give students the framework and foundation to succeed throughout their studies and careers, creating a path of lifelong learning. More than any other world-class conservatory, we focus on educating the whole person, with an interconnected curriculum that breaks down barriers between the intellectual, artistic, professional, and individual. Our faculty, facilities, and position at the heart of the San Francisco music scene have helped SFCM seize a leading role in preparing—and defining—the 21st-century musician.
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