Opportunities to Support the Dodworth Saxhorn Band
Annual Giving Program Donate and Receive Benefits
Friend $50 - $99
Name Listing in Season Concert Programs
Patron $100 - $499
Name Listing in Season Concert Programs
Dodworth Saxhorn Band compact disc
Silver Patron $500 - $999
Name Listing in Season Concert Programs
Dodworth Saxhorn Band compact disc
Dodworth Saxhorn Band piece of apparel
Gold Patron $1000 - $1500
Name Listing in Season Concert Programs
Dodworth Saxhorn Band compact disc
Dodworth Saxhorn Band piece of apparel
One-Year Membership to Greenfield Village
Matching Gifts
Did you know that you can multiply your gift to DSB? If your company has a matching gifts program, ask them to include DSB in their program. As a qualified 501 c-3 organization, we qualify under most corporate matching gifts programs. If your program director has any questions, please have them contact Tom Root at tom.root@dodworth.org.
Go Fish on eBay!
eBay sellers can give a percentage of their proceeds to DSB as a certified MissionFish nonprofit each and every time they list an item for sale. Participating sellers are rewarded for their generosity with special eBay Giving Works features that help them get more bids and higher sale prices. DSB receives recognition in the listing and benefits from the seller’s success. You can also donate to DSB through MissionFish via Paypal.
MissionFish and eBay do the heavy lifting they collect and distribute the donation, issue tax receipts and keep everyone informed along the way. Just click here to post your sale item or to make a donation.
Purchase Music
By mail, send check to: Dodworth Saxhorn Band
2947 Briarcliff
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108
By foot, visit:
Gift Shops at the Henry Ford Museum or Greenfield Village,
in Dearborn, Michigan.
The Dodworth Band is always seeking 19th Century brass instruments and drums. In the past, we have acquired instruments that hung on restaurant walls or collected dust in attics or basements. Please contact us if you have any!
Special
Thanks
A very special thanks to
Charlotte Owen for the donation of Zildjian cymbals belonging to her
late husband, Charlie Owen. Charlie was a member of the Philadelphia
Orchestra and on the faculty of the University of Michigan School of
Music.