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Cause: Music Education

Music affects a child's brain physically, emotionally and academically.

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Action Tips: Organize an Awareness Campaign about Music Education

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Action Tips: Perform at Local Commuter Hubs During Peak Hours

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Action Tips: Write a Petition in Support of Music Education

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Action Tips: Write to an Elected Official in Support of Music

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How to: Create Program Inserts on the Benefits of Music Education for School and Local Concerts

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How To: Have Your School Music Program Perform at School Board Meetings Regularly

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