be|instrumental: In The News

The Music Is Being Heard

  • Michigan Music Conference

    We want to recognize our two of our fabulous music educators who NEVER take a day off! Congratulations to BeInstrumental Board Members, Megan Rhodes and Laurel Rosen-Weatherford, who spoke at the Michigan Music Conference in Grand Rapids about Exploring the Social Benefits of Music Education for All Learners. Amazing work, Ladies! And thank you for all you do!

  • The Movement: Local Business Love

    Our #LocalBusinessLove features small businesses owned and operated by our fans. Next up is BeInstrumental Foundation in Toledo, OH!

    BeInstrumental provides opportunities for all children to experience music. They offer resources to artists, musicians and organizations that support music education. Including scholarships, grants, tuition for music lessons and camps. In addition, they provide students with musical instruments and mentorship.

    If you own a small business and want to be included, visit themovementvibe.com/localbusinesslove to send us your info!

    #MVMTVIBE #mvmtlocalbusinesslove

  • The Arts Commission | Inspring a Vibrant Toledo

    BeInstrumental Awarded Toledo-Lucas County Rescue Plan Grant

    BeInstrumental is supported in part by American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds allocated by the City of Toledo and the Lucas County Commissioners and administered by the Arts Commission. #MyVibrantToledo #ArtisWork @TheArtsCommission

    The Arts Commission is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded
 in 1959 to foster Toledo’s heritage in the arts. The organization is the longest-standing arts commission in the state of Ohio, serving youth, artists, arts organizations, and the general public. Since 1977, The Arts Commission has managed the City of Toledo’s One Percent for Art program, the first in the state of Ohio and among the first in the nation, and maintains Toledo’s impressive collection of public art.

  • BeInstrumental Donates Instruments to Woodward High School

    The donation includes a variety of instruments, carefully selected to meet the diverse needs of the high school's band program. Each instrument has been meticulously restored to ensure that students have access to high-quality equipment. This initiative is part of BeInstrumental's broader mission to ensure that all children, regardless of their socio-economic background, have the opportunity to experience the joy and benefits of music education.