In celebration of Phish’s 2025 New Year’s Even run (December 28 to 31), the all-volunteer and fan-run Mockingbird Foundation has announced that it is sending an unsolicited $2,000 Tour Grant to the Opportunity Music Project in New York City, to fund a half-sized bass and two violas for students, and sheet music for beginner, intermediate, and advanced orchestra students.
This is the 34th time that Mockingbird has issued Tour Grants, and 241st tour grant Mockingbird has made. It is funded in part by two recent auctions (1 & 2) of original copies of The Phish Companion. If you have an original condition copy that you'd like to donate for charity - or anything you'd like to donate, whether cash, stocks, bonds, vehicles, cryptocurrency, seriously anything - please contact us.
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