Upgrading Our Tech, Enhancing Their Future

Upgrading Our Tech, Enhancing Their Future

A Benefit Piano Recital performed by Dr. Sara Langmead to Fund the Redesign of the Minnesota Music Teachers Association's Website.

By Minnesota Music Teachers Association

Date and time

Sunday, June 1 · 7 - 8:30pm CDT.

Location

Messiah United Methodist Church

17805 County Road 6 Plymouth, MN 55447

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Come join Dr. Sara Langmead for a benefit recital to fund the upgrade and redesign of MMTA's website!


Inspired to give back to the music organization she grew up with, artist-teacher Dr. Sara Langmead will perform a solo recital of masterworks by Clara Schumann, Ludwig van Beethoven, Libby Larsen, Sarah Miller, and Lawren Brianna Ware to benefit the Minnesota Music Teachers website redesign. Dr. Sara's lifelong passion for piano music will enrich the lives of her listeners through her creative performance and academic insight.


The MMTA Website Redesign:

To serve students and teachers throughout all of Minnesota and efficiently run over 200 musical events every year, MMTA has heavilty relied on it's website for everything from exams and recitals to workshops and conventions. Unfortunately, the website workability fell into disrepair sooner than anticipated. For the past three years, members of the MMTA Board of Directors has conducted thorough research for a website redesign that would fit the needs and budget of this non-profit organization. Happily, the updated website was launched in March 2025. As of April, the MMTA Foundation has raised $6500 toward the $23,000 expense. With looming upkeep expenses on the horizon, Sara hopes this benefit recital will inspire donations both immediately and in the long-term from friends, families, and community members who recognize the importance of quality music education throughout Minnesota.


The MMTA Foundation supports the educational and charitable objectives of MMTA. All donations will go directly to the Foundation. Because of the MMTA Foundation's 501(3)(c) status, all donations can be considered as charitable contributions for tax purposes.

Organized by

Founded in 1901, the MMTA is a professional non-profit educational organization affiliated with the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA), founded in 1876. Our mission is to advance the music teaching profession through education, certification, networking, and advocacy.

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