Friday, November 7, 2014

Isaac’s Day of Music to Benefit Music Education and Music Therapy

For immediate release:  Nov. 7, 2014Contact:  Amy Miller, 812-760-1575, aedmiller@gmail.com



The third annual Isaac’s Day of Music will be held on November 9 from 1-5 p.m. at First Christian Church in Newburgh and will include live entertainment, activities, food, and music demonstrations for the entire family.
 
The family-friendly event will include an afternoon of performances by local vocal and instrumental music groups, dance groups and storytellers.  The day will also include a parent/child music demonstration by Music Together®, inflatables, craft and activity tables sponsored by local organizations, food sales and a silent auction. 
 
Admission is $5 per person, ages 2 and under are free.  All proceeds from the event will go directly to the Isaac Miller Music Matters Endowment Fund.


Matt and Amy Miller, with the help of family members and friends, organize the annual Isaac’s Day of Music to raise money for the Isaac Miller Music Matter Endowment Fund, named for their son.    


The Miller’s son Isaac was diagnosed with B-cell lymphoma on November 4, 2010 at the young age of three.  After 18 months of battling cancer, Isaac found his cure in heaven in April 2012.


Later that year, the Millers established the Isaac Miller Music Matters Endowment Fund in memory of their son.  The fund promotes music education and music therapy programs in the Evansville area and is managed by the Warrick County Community Foundation. 


Throughout his life, we saw the impact music had on Isaac, whether he was using music to express his feelings, interact with other children, or just be a ‘regular kid,’ even for a brief moment,” the Millers said when asked why they started the music endowment. 


During cancer treatments, Isaac benefited from music’s power.  While a patient at Riley’s Children Hospital in Indianapolis he attended a regular music therapy group that involved playing instruments, singing and movement.  Later, when he wasn’t strong enough to attend group sessions he received individual music therapy in his hospital room. 


Isaac also participated in Music Together classes before and during treatment, which he loved, his mother said. 
 
“He loved the music from his class.  It was the only CD he wanted to listen to,” she said.  “We especially loved the lullabies and would sing them before nap and bedtime every day. No matter what, we sang our lullabies.  Even at the end all I wanted to do was sing him our lullabies.” 

“Every child should have the opportunity to experience music in the same ways,” she said, “and we started this fund to give them that chance.”


The first award from the Isaac Miller Music Matters Endowment Fund was presented to St. Benedict Cathedral School in September.  St. Ben’s will use the $800 award in its elementary school’s music program. 


 “We decided to grant the first gift from the endowment to St. Ben’s because Isaac would currently be in first grade there,” said the Millers.  “The school was so supportive of us when Isaac was in treatment and after he passed away.  We are so pleased that Isaac will continue to have a connection with his school through this gift, even though he isn't able to be a student there.”
 
For more information about the Isaac Miller Music Matters Fund and Isaac’s Day of Music, visit   www.musicmattersfund.blogspot.com, facebook.com/MusicMattersEndowmentFund or contact 812-760-1575 or musicmattersfund@gmail.com.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Music Matters Featured in The Message

Matt and Amy Miller (center) present the first award from the
Isaac Miller Music Matter Endowment Fund to St. Ben's School
The Isaac Miller Music Matters Endowment Fund is featured in The Message, our local Catholic newspaper. We are so happy to be sharing the first gift from Isaac's endowment with his school!

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Music Matters Names First Award Recipient


For Immediate Release:  September 19, 2014
Contact:  Amanda Scurry, 517-256-2734, amanjohn@hotmail.com
Amy Miller, 812-760-1575, aedmiller@gmail.com
Sr.
Karlene Sensmeier, 812-425-4596, ksensmeier@evdio.org

Susan Sublett, 812-897-2030, susan@warrickcommunityfoundation.org
The first award from the Isaac Miller Music Matters Endowment Fund will be presented to St. Benedict Cathedral School on Monday, September 22 at 2 p.m.
The fund was established by Matt and Amy Miller of Evansville to promote music education and music therapy programs in the Evansville area. St. Ben’s will use the $800 award in its elementary school’s music program. 
The Millers of Evansville established the endowment in 2012 in memory of their son Isaac who was diagnosed with B-cell lymphoma on November 4, 2010 at the young age of three.  After 18 months of battling cancer, Isaac found his cure in heaven.  The fund is managed by the Warrick County Community Foundation. 
“We decided to grant the first gift from the endowment to St. Ben’s because Isaac would currently be in first grade there,” said the Millers.  “The school was so supportive of us when Isaac was in treatment and after he passed away.  We are so pleased that Isaac will continue to have a connection with his school through this gift, even though he isn't able to be a student there.”
The Millers, with the help of family members and friends, organize the annual Isaac’s Day of Music to raise money to build the endowment fund in order to provide financial support to benefit more children each year.  This year’s family-friendly event will be held on November 9 from 1-5 p.m. at First Christian Church in Newburgh. 
The event will include an afternoon of performances by local vocal and instrumental music groups, dance groups and storytellers.  The day will also include a parent/child music demonstration by Music Together®, inflatables, craft and activity tables sponsored by local organizations, food sales and a silent auction. 
Admission is $5 per person, ages 2 and under are free.  All proceeds from the event will go directly to the Isaac Miller Music Matters Endowment Fund.
Throughout his life, we saw the impact music had on Isaac, whether he was using music to express his feelings, interact with other children, or just be a ‘regular kid,’ even for a brief moment,” the Millers said when asked why they started the music endowment.  “Every child should have the opportunity to experience music in the same way and we started this fund to give them that chance.”
For more information contact:  www.musicmattersfund.blogspot.com, 812-760-1575 or musicmattersfund@gmail.com.

Greek's Family Pizzeria Give Back Night Wednesday

Greek's Family Pizzeria is hosting give back night on Wednesday, September 24 at 6pm. They are generously donating the proceeds to Isaac's endowment! Join us for a night of fun for the whole family including live music, free hoop dance lessons, fire performers, dinner and drink specials, Henna tattoo art, and more!


https://www.facebook.com/events/337872119719228/



Monday, September 15, 2014

Accepting Donations for Isaac's Day of Music Silent Auction

When those we love become a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. Isaac Miller was diagnosed with B-cell lymphoma on November 4, 2010 at the young age of three. After 18 months of battling cancer, Isaac found his cure in heaven.


On November 9, 2014, the third annual “Isaac’s Day of Music” will be held from 1-5 pm at First Christian Church in Newburgh.   The event will include various crafts and activities for children, food, and a silent auction. Live entertainment by local performers will take place throughout the afternoon, along with interactive children’s music demonstrations. More information is available by visiting our website: www.musicmattersfund.blogspot.com.


All funds raised at this event will directly benefit the Isaac Miller Music Matters Endowment to promote music education and music therapy programs in our community. The Warrick County Community Foundation, a 501(c) (3) organization, manages the fund.


We hope your business or organization consider giving a donation of gift certificates, products, or services for the silent auction. All donors will be acknowledged at the event, along with the estimated value of the donation. Donors of items valued over $200 and received by October 17, 2014 will be listed as sponsors on the event t-shirts and spotlighted on the endowment’s website and Facebook page. Donations must be received by November 1, 2014 to ensure proper entry into the silent auction.


Please contact musicmattersfund@gmail.com to make a donation or with any questions. In-kind donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.


Thank you in advance for your consideration and support.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Sign Up Now to Volunteer at Isaac's Day of Music

Want to help out at Isaac's Day of Music on Nov. 9?  Just visit our SignUpGenius to see jobs and times available and THANK YOU! 

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Isaac's Day of Music in Newburgh Magazine

Isaac's Day of Music is featured in the Fall issue of Warrick Publishing's Newburgh Magazine.  Check it out on page 56! 


http://issuu.com/tri-statemedia/docs/newburgh_magazine_fall_2014/0



Isaac's Day of Music to Benefit Chrildren's Music Education

On Sunday, November 9 Isaac’s Day of Music will include live entertainment, activities, food, and music demonstrations for the entire family from 1-5 p.m. at First Christian Church in Newburgh. 


The event will include an afternoon of performances by a variety of performance groups plus craft and activity tables sponsored by local organizations, food sales and a silent auction. 


The third annual event is sponsored by the Isaac Miller Music Matters Endowment Fund to promote music education and music therapy programs in our community. Admission is $5 per person, ages 2 and under are free.  All proceeds from the event will go directly to the fund managed by the Warrick County Community Foundation, a 501(c) (3) organization.


Matt and Amy Miller of Evansville established the endowment in 2012 in memory of their son Isaac who was diagnosed with B-cell lymphoma on November 4, 2010 at the young age of three.  After 18 months of battling cancer, Isaac found his cure in heaven.  The Millers, with the help of family members and friends, organize the Day of Music and the fund it benefits because of the importance of music in Isaac’s life, both before and during treatment. 


“Throughout his life, we saw the impact music had on Isaac, whether he was using music to express his feelings, interact with other children, or just be a ‘regular kid,’ even for a brief moment,” the Millers said when asked why they started the music endowment.  “Every child should have the opportunity to experience music in the same way and we started this fund to give them that chance.”