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Bronze Sponsorship – $2,500*

  • Recognition as sponsor of the Young Artist Concert Series receptions
  • Invitation to the side-by-side concert closing dinner
  • Invitation to the opening dinner
  • Pair of pavilion seats for the side-by-side closing concert
  • Pair of Kent Blossom Music Festival season tickets
  • Recognition on festival website
  • Recognition on festival season program

*$1,984 is tax deductible

Young Artist Sponsor – $5,500*

  • Recognition as the sponsor of one of the season’s student artists
  • Invitation to the side-by-side concert closing dinner
  • Invitation to the opening dinner
  • Pair of pavilion seats for the side-by-side closing concert
  • Two pairs of Kent Blossom Music Festival season tickets
  • Recognition on festival website
  • Recognition on festival season program

*$4,784 is tax deductible

Silver Sponsor – $10,000*

  • Recognition as sponsor of Faculty Concert receptions
  • Recognition as sponsor of the opening dinner
  • Invitation to a private event with The Cleveland Orchestra
  • Invitation to the side-by-side concert closing dinner
  • Invitation to the opening dinner
  • Two pairs of pavilion seats for the side-by-side closing concert
  • Four pairs of Kent Blossom Music Festival season tickets
  • Recognition on festival website
  • Recognition on festival season program

*$8,728 is tax deductible

Gold Sponsor – $25,000*

  • Recognition as sponsor of Young Artist Concert Series
  • Recognition as sponsor of the closing dinner
  • Invitation to a private event with The Cleveland Orchestra
  • Invitation to the side-by-side concert closing dinner
  • Invitation to the opening dinner
  • Two pairs of pavilion seats for the side-by-side closing concert
  • Six pairs of Kent Blossom Music Festival season tickets
  • Recognition on festival website
  • Recognition on festival season program

*$23,328 is tax deductible

Endowments

ENDOWMENTS

  • Kent Blossom Music Endowment
  • Richard D. Worthing Memorial Scholarship
  • John Mack Endowment
  • Joseph Gingold Endowment
  • Louis Lane Endowment
  • Bernhard Goldschmidt Endowment
  • Peggy Shaffer Endowment
  • Maurice Sharp Endowment
  • The Nicoletti-Pisegna Family Scholarship
Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement

Silas Ashley

An Unexpected Journey from Steel Worker to Champion of Black Students and Alumni at Kent State Silas Ashley, ’74, was told by his high school guidance counselor that he “was not college material.” He was encouraged to go straight into the workforce after graduation instead of pursuing higher education, so Silas went on to work at Republic Steel in Cleveland. On a day off, he joined a friend on a trip to 鶹ý. The friend was going to pick up a college application, but he accidentally grabbed two copies. To pass the time on the ride home, Silas filled one out for himself, n...

What NOT to bring to camp

  • Electronics or other communication devices
    • Campers should keep all personal electronics in their bags, and should not use them during camp hours.
    • Campers will be asked to put them away if they are seen using them. A second warning may result in confiscation of the device.  
  • Toys or other personal belongings
    • Restricted items include, but are not limited to: stuffed animals, playing cards/card games, electronics, action figures or dolls (campers may bring books).

What to bring to camp

  • Backpack or bag that your camper can easily carry around all day – Please be sure your camper’s name is clearly written on this and all other objects in this list!
  • Refillable water bottle WITH YOUR CAMPER’S NAME WRITTEN ON IT.
  • Preferred sunscreen type/SPF level.
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