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SPECTRUM PARTNERS WITH OVATION TV TO SUPPORT RENO'S NOTE-ABLE MUSIC THERAPY SERVICES WITH $10,000 STAND FOR THE ARTS AWARD

Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve Will Join Spectrum and Ovation on Thursday, Nov. 10 to Honor Note-Able Music Therapy Services RENO, Nev., Nov. 10, 2022

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SPECTRUM PARTNERS WITH OVATION TV TO SUPPORT RENO'S NOTE-ABLE MUSIC THERAPY SERVICES WITH $10,000 STAND FOR THE ARTS AWARD

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[{"type":"text","content":"Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve Will Join Spectrum and Ovation on Thursday, Nov. 10 to Honor Note-Able Music Therapy Services\nRENO, Nev., Nov. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Spectrum today announced Note-Able Music Therapy Services will receive $10,000 through the 2021-2022 Stand For The Arts Awards, a partnership with Ovation TV that recognizes local arts, cultural, and educational organizations and programs. Since the initiative started in 2017, Ovation TV and Spectrum have given out 50 awards totaling $500,000 towards art education.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \n\"By creating lasting change in the lives of people of all abilities through music, Note-Able Music Therapy Services is doing outstanding work to enrich the lives of residents of Reno,\" said Adam Falk, Senior Vice President, State Government Affairs for Charter Communications, Inc., which operates the Spectrum brand of Internet, TV, Mobile and Voice services. \"Our support of this initiative is yet another avenue for Spectrum to help make a positive impact in the communities it serves.\"\nIn support of local access to the arts, Mayor Hillary Schieve will present a $10,000 Stand For The Arts Award to Note-Able Music Therapy Services, in partnership with Spectrum and Ovation TV, that will be used to support the organization as it raises money to fully fund renovations of its newly purchased facility. When complete, the facility should enable the nonprofit serve more than 5,000 people in the community annually by 2026.\nMayor Schieve will join Spectrum and Ovation to present the $10,000 check to Note-Able Music Therapy Services as part of a private event on Nov. 10 for donors and supporters.\n\"I'm so excited to see the innovators at Note-Able Music Therapy Services recognized for their life-changing work,\" said Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve. \"I look forward to the organization's continued growth within our community to help even more individuals truly thrive through music therapy. I applaud Spectrum and Ovation TV for supporting one of Reno's finest gems.\"\n\"We are honored to have been selected for this distinction, as music therapy garners wider recognition for its diverse application and demonstrable results,\" said Manal Toppozada, MA, LPMT, MT-BC, executive director at Note-Able Music Therapy Services. \"We appreciate every single acknowledgement and contribution as we seek to ...

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