Symphony Friends Drive
The Waukesha Symphony Orchestra has been a vital part of Waukesha for 60 years and is heralded as one of the finest orchestras in the Midwest. The WSO has enjoyed financial stability in recent years due to the support of generous, long-time donors. The current challenge is to increase the number of donors who are committed to the longevity of the Waukesha Symphony Orchestra. Consider the role you can play to preserve this community jewel.
2007-2008 Levels
of Giving and Benefits
Donor benefits are cumulative. All gifts are tax-deductible. |
| $50-$149 |
Prima - Name in WSO programs, free subscription to WSO newsletter and invitations to WSO special events |
| $150-$299 |
Advocate - Plus an invitation to attend an open rehearsal of the WSO and a 2-for-1 ticket voucher to any WSO performance (based on availability) |
| $300-$599 |
Associate - Plus and invitation to a season finale reception on the Carroll College campus |
| $600-$699 |
The 600 Club - A special category for donors who give $600 to recognize the 60th Anniversary of the WSO, includes the above benefits plus a unique "Best of the Last 10 Years" WSO CD |
| $700-$999 |
Patron - Plus an advance copy of the Program Notes via e-mail or regular mail |
| $1,000 x 3 years |
Ensemble Society - (a commitment to donate $1,000 to the WSO for each of 3 years) Plus an invitation to an exclusive Ensemble Society event |
| $1,000 - $2,499 |
Principal - Plus an invitation to a wonderful holiday reception with WSO principal musicians |
| $2,500 - $4,999 |
Virtuoso - Plus VIP parking privileges during the 2007-2008 season |
| $5,000 + |
Maestro - Plus an exclusive holiday luncheon with Alexander Platt at the Chicago Arts Club, located just off the "Magnificent Mile" in downtown Chicago, to be scheduled for sometime during December 2007 |
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