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Carnegie Hall to recognize volunteers

December 3, 2021
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Carnegie Hall is thanking their volunteers for taking time out of their personal life during the COVID-19 pandemic to assist the Hall during performances, Kids’ College, community events, committees, and more. 

Carnegie Hall depends on its dedicated volunteers and will recognize their selfless acts on Dec. 8, at 4:30 p.m. with a Volunteer Appreciation Reception in Carnegie Hall’s Old Stone Room. Light refreshments will be provided.

“The COVID 19 pandemic presented unique issues for the Hall as programming was reinstated with modifications,” explains Carnegie Hall President/CEO Cathy Rennard. “It continues to require volunteers to be flexible, cautious, compliant with safety protocols, and insist the same of others.” She added, “Our volunteer team has exceeded our expectations in serving patrons of Carnegie Hall graciously.  Our appreciation for them is enormous!”

If you have volunteered and would like to RSVP, send an email to volunteer@carnegiehallwv.org, call 304-645-7917, or stop by 611 Church Street, Lewisburg. Please RSVP no later than Dec. 6.

This project is made possible with support by Volunteer West Virginia. Carnegie Hall received a $500 mini-grant from Volunteer West Virginia to host a volunteer recognition project. Volunteer West Virginia started the Volunteer Recognition Mini-Grant Program to recognize West Virginia’s volunteers for their outstanding volunteerism during COVID-19. Over 3,500 volunteers, from throughout the state, will be recognized through this program. To learn more visit www.volunteer.wv.gov.

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