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词条 Music Works Northwest
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  1. History

  2. Notable alumni

  3. Notes

  4. External links

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Music Works Northwest is the non-profit community music school located in Bellevue, Washington, USA. Music Works Northwest is one of the largest non-profit community music schools in the Pacific Northwest. It is a member of the Washington Music Educators Association, the Eastside Arts Coalition, and the Bellevue Arts Commission. The school also has partnerships with Northwest Pianos, 4Culture of King County, United Way of King County, the Bellevue Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of King County.

History

On October 5, 1965, the Seattle Buddhist Scouts Drum & Bugle Corps, Inc. was founded and parents helped finance the group by holding garage sales, bake sales, and recycling drives. On October 10, 1966, the Seattle Buddhist Scouts Drum & Bugle Corps changed its name to the Imperials Drum & Bugle Corps, Inc. at which point it became a 501(c)(3).

In 1973, Imperials Bingo was established which helped fund 80% of the Imperials Drum & Bugle Corps operations.[1]

On April 17, 1992, the Imperials Drum & Bugle Corps changed their name to The Imperials Music and Youth Organization.

On April 21, 1998 Imperials Music and Youth Organization changed their name to Music Works Northwest and at the same time, completed a move from their home in Renton, Washington to the Eastgate neighborhood of Bellevue, Washington.

In September 2014, Music Works changed locations once again, to its new home in Bellevue just off the SE 8th exit of i405.

Notable alumni

  • Aaron Parks, Jazz Artist; Yamaha Performing Artist[2]

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19920311&slug=1480454|title=Local News - Imperials Donate Bingo Proceeds To Charities - Seattle Times Newspaper|website=community.seattletimes.nwsource.com}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19991124&slug=2997349|title=Business - Young Jazzman Of `Promise' -- Just 16 But Ready To Take Jazz World By Storm - Seattle Times Newspaper|website=community.seattletimes.nwsource.com}}

External links

  • Music Works Northwest
  • Music Works Northwest's Facebook Page
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2 : Education in Bellevue, Washington|Music schools in Washington (state)

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