February Newsletter - Indianapolis Music Academy
Attention -Spring
Recital Information
We had planned to hold our winter recital on March 13, but we decided to cancel it due to current capacity limitations. We plan to hold our spring recital on Saturday June 12 beginning at 1pm. We will hold the recital at Garfield Christian Church at 1751 Walker Ave., Indianapolis, IN.
UPCOMING DATES
Spring Break
Saturday, March 29th - April 4th
CLOSED
IMA Music Recital
Saturday, June 12th
Summer Break
Saturday, June 30th - July 6th
CLOSED
Memorial Day
Monday, May 31
CLOSED
Labor Day
Monday, Sept 6
CLOSED
Thanksgiving Break
Tuesday, Nov 23 - Sunday, Nov 28
CLOSED
Winter Recital
Saturday, Dec 11
Christmas Break
Friday, Dec 24 - Sunday, Jan 1
CLOSED
Refer a Friend
Refer a friend and you and your friend will each get
$25 off your next month of lessons.
Call us 317-719-7020 or email: IndyLessons@gmail.com
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Joseph J: 1 spot available
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New Student Special
Expires February 28
• Free registration
•1 free lesson
• Indianapolis Music Academy T-Shirt and tote bag
$75 value
Call or email today while there are still spots available.
317-719-7020
Welcome New January Students
Leo W.
Madison M.
Peyton C.
Alison P.
Isaiah L.
Samuel C.
Luke O.
Ila H.
Henry T.
Luke T.
Aubrey W.
Siang B.
Juliet G.
Jem G.
Jade G.
Lilly C.
Mariah M.
Kyli T.
Jake S.
Harmony L.
David H.
Susanna H
February in Music History
• 1984: Michael Jackson wins eight Grammy Awards for his album Thriller
• 1969: The Jimi Hendrix Experience plays its last British concert before breaking up
• 1959: Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, and Buddy Holly are killed in an Iowa plane crash
• 1964: The Beatles land at Kennedy Airport and set foot on American soil for the first time
• 1981: Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon finishes 402 consecutive weeks (more than seven years) on the Billboard charts
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