LIVERMORE-AMADOR SYMPHONY


SYMPHONY GUILD


The Symphony Guild has promoted music in the area since 1963 as an auxiliary of the Livermore-Amador Symphony Association. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in the Livermore-Amador Symphony and to provide financial support.


Membership is open to all who share this goal.
For more information, please call (925) 449-4924 or contact Guild_Membership@livamsymph.org
or fill out the Guild Brochure (PDF file) at this link.


The following message from a past president of the Symphony Guild, Pat Mann, explains one view of why people join the Guild.
Why am I active in the Guild?


My primary interests during the years of my volunteer life have been, in order, children, parents, and mental health. Why, then, and I active in the Symphony Guild? The following quote from a playbill explains it. The author, Romulus Linney, first published the essay in Columbia Magazine:


"No one religion can console this enormous country. No single philosophy can convince it. No therapy relieve it of its burdens. no legal system comfort its injustice. No medicine deliver it from pain. No government give it joy. Art does all that. Claim that discipline, belong to it ..."


Music contributes to our mental and physical health; the beautiful music played by our symphony contributes substantially to mine. It brings joy and good feelings to our lives. Furthermore, working in the Guild is fun. That fun leads to the success of our Guild, a success possible because of what each of the members does.


I hope that you, whether as active member, associate member, or, like my husband, Friend of the Guild, will find joy and satisfaction in your association with the Livermore-Amador Symphony Guild this year.
 
2004-2005 SYMPHONY GUILD OFFICERS
Anne Loyola, President
Adela Cook, Vice President
Pat Mann, Recording Secretary
Marcia Finders, Corresponding Secretary
Joan Green, Treasurer
Marie Ross, Immediate Past President and Parliamentarian.
Membership Chair, Anne Lindl, (925) 449-0827, Guild_Membership@livamsymph.org