The Hattiesburg Concert Association, which presents FestivalSouth and the Meistersingers, has launched a campaign to raise funds to support their arts programming in the Pine Belt. Celebrating their 27th anniversary, this campaign for individual giving asks their many patrons to help raise $27,000. Entitled “Note by Note: 27 for 27,” supporters may set up monthly donations, at any level they are comfortable with, on any of the organizations’ websites: festivalsouth.org, meistersingersofms.com, or hccca.org.
“Our community has been incredible in their many years of support, allowing us to expand programming and truly develop a high level of artistic achievement,” said HCA Executive Director, Dr. Mike Lopinto. “A $10 monthly donation becomes $120 in a year. Some may be able to do more. If all our patrons make this commitment or more, imagine the collective impact we can have!”
The arts play a vital role in our society, transcend barriers, and inspire people in ways nothing else can. They have the power to uplift spirits, ignite imaginations, and enhance cultural understanding. As costs continually rise, more than ever, the HCA seeks to ensure that the arts continue to thrive and flourish in the Pine Belt.
Your monthly support helps ensure the future of the high caliber entertainment they present. Donations directly support local artists, musicians, and performers who rely on the Hattiesburg Concert Association to showcase their incredible talents and create opportunities to share the arts with your community and beyond.
ABOUT THE HATTIESBURG CONCERT ASSOCIATION
For more than 25 years, the Hattiesburg Concert Association is a leading presenter and advocate of music, arts, and culture in the state of Mississippi. They are committed to presenting outstanding events that entertain, engage, educate, and enrich community members, students, and tourists of all ages, ethnicities, and socio-economic levels. HCA projects and programs improve the quality of life for all residents and visitors to South Mississippi, affect positive social and economic development, and contribute to Mississippi’s creative economy. They have served the region since 1996 and are steadfast in their commitment to strengthen the arts community.