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Summit FM donates 14 restored instruments to Akron Public Schools; program renamed to honor a longtime volunteer
Summary
Summit FM’s Music Alive instrument-recycling program marked a milestone: a donation of 14 restored instruments to Akron Public Schools, bringing the district total to 500 instruments and roughly $500,000 in donated value; the program was officially named for retired teacher Marilyn Stroud.
Akron Public Schools recognized Summit FM and its Music Alive instrument-donation program at the Oct. 6 board meeting. Tommy Bruno, general manager of Summit FM, said the station donated 14 restored instruments to the district and marked the recycling program’s milestone, renaming it in honor of retired APS teacher Marilyn Stroud.
Bruno told the board the instrument-recycling program supplies instruments to Akron, Athens and Struthers–Youngstown…
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