Over the next couple of weeks, along with posts giving all kinds of reasons to come to the Make Music Happen Conference, there will also be posts highlighting my sponsors.
Mr. H Presents was, is, and always will be not-for-profit, so in order to put together an event that pays artists fairly yet remains affordable for students, I must rely on community-minded businesses for sponsorship. The organizations that come on board see the value in what I do through Mr. H Presents, and recognize the ways music brings sweetness and light to our lives.
I am grateful for their support, because it helps me do more of what I do for you.
Paul Heppleston is a high school teacher in western NL who organizes concerts and open stage events for young people.
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