Newsletter, Jan 2019

Happy New Year to everyone and welcome to the second Newsletter produced by Perth & Kinross Music Foundation.  We hope that you had a very merry, and enjoyable, Festive period. 

In this issue, we bring you up to date with what we have been up to over the last 6 month, and also give you advance notice of what we are planning to get up to over the next 6 months and beyond.

We would also like to record in this Newsletter, the immense contribution to the Foundation, as well as the wider musical life of Perth & Kinross, from the late George Annan who sadly passed away in November 2018 after a short illness.  George was the Founder of Perthshire Brass, and also a founder Trustee of this Foundation back in 1998.  His funeral service in St John’s Kirk in Perth on 10 December 2018 was a wonderful tribute to his musical life over many years.  George will be missed not only by his family and friends, but his passing leaves a huge gap in the musical life of communities across Perth & Kinross.  The Trustees wish to acknowledge George’s input to the Foundation over more than 20 years.

What have we been up to over the last 6 months:

Since the last edition of our Newsletter, the Trustees have been very busy in continuing to raise funds to support our objectives. 

In terms of our fundraising efforts over the last 6 months, these included a concert on 30 September 2018, in St John’s Episcopal Church entitled “Making Music Magic”.  The performers for this event were staff from the Council’s Instrumental Music Service, and the concert was attended by almost 60 people plus a number of the young students of these talented musicians, who, on a daily basis, nurture and encourage all their students to achieve their best in music.  The afternoon was widely acclaimed by all who attended, and the church officers and volunteers made us very welcome including providing interval refreshments for both the performers and the audience. We are in discussion with the IMS staff regarding whether or not this could become an annual event in our fundraising calendar – so watch the website for next year’s date!

During September and October we were pleased to be one of the 3 chosen local charities in the TESCO Bags of Help scheme.  We were delighted to find out at the end of November that we had been awarded a grant of £2,000 towards out stated aims of “letting our children play”.  Thank you to everyone who voted for us with their “wee blue tokens“ in TESCO stores over these 2 months.

What are our plans for the next 6 months and beyond?

First up, on Wednesday 6 March 2019 we will once again be holding our annual concert at the North Inch Community Campus, in North Muirton, Perth.  This year the evening will showcase the musical talents of the Perth & Kinross Elementary String Orchestra, the Perth & Kinross Central Groups Choir, pupils from Kinross High School, the Perth & Kinross Percussion Ensemble, and Perthshire Youth Brass.  The aim of this evening each year is to give young people (some of whom will be receiving financial support from the Foundation) an opportunity to perform in front of a keen listening audience of parents, relatives, family, and friends.  For some of the youngest, this will be their first experience of playing in public and will, we are sure, be a daunting task for them.  Please do come along and support our young musicians and enjoy this evening of “letting our children play”.

On 11 May 2019, 11 members of the IMS staff team plus some Trustees and friends of the Foundation, have signed up to take part in the Gung Ho Challenge in Edinburgh. This is 5km long race around an inflatable obstacle course!  It promises to be a fun event for the competitors and the audience, as there are some very messy obstacles which end up in mud baths, water baths, and foam baths!  Our intrepid gang will be seeking sponsors via a dedicated JustGiving Page or they can be sponsored directly.  Every penny raised will go towards meeting the fees of young people from financially challenged households. If you want to see this event, it will be held on the Meadows in Edinburgh on the morning of Saturday 11 May 2019, so do come along and help these adventurers to enjoy their day out, and also give them some encouragement and help in getting really messy!

Following the success of our first ever Quiz Night fundraising venture last June, we are looking to have another one later this year.  The exact date and venue have not yet been finalised but we will probably be looking at around Autumn sometime.  Please keep your eyes on the Foundation’s website for more details www.pmkf.org.uk  

As a Charity, we are always looking at new ways to raise funds to support our objectives and supplement the generous contributions received from local Charitable Trusts, other Groups, and individuals who are sympathetic to our aims and objective of “letting our children play”.  If you have any fundraising ideas for us to try, do let us know and we will consider such an event.

Our Finances

To date, we have been successful in making grant funding applications to The Guildry Incorporation of Perth, The Cross Trust, The Gannochy Trust, The Jimmie Cairncross Trust, the Souter Charitable Foundation, TESCO Bags of Help Scheme, and the Ross & Liddle Community Bursary Scheme.  We are extremely grateful to all of the Charitable Trusts that support us as these grant awards have enabled us to meet 100% of the applications received from young people for financial support.  So far, this academic year we have received 119 applications (last year our final total was 83), and more keep trickling in as parents become aware of just how much Perth & Kinross Council have put the fees up by this year.  This represents an increase of 43% in the number of applications received compared to 2017/18.

As well as being successful with our grant funding applications, we have also received donations from Perth based choir Encore, have had a pledge from RSPCC Childline (in recognition that the IMS staff freely give up their time for the annual Childline Fundraising Concert each December), and a number of individuals.  We also now have 10 “Friends of the Foundation”.  These are people who have invested in the work of the Foundation by signing up to an annual/monthly subscription which entitles them to receive this twice yearly Newsletter, and also 2 free tickets to any concert organised by the Foundation.  The Trustees would like to say a huge thank you to all our sponsors and supporters.  If you know of anyone else who might be interested in becoming a “Friend” please ask them to get in touch either with the Secretary or Treasurer via our website.

During the last 6 months we have received almost £28,000 in grant awards from Charitable Trusts, plus more from individuals and groups, and to date we have paid out/are due to pay out £18,400 in music tuition and central music group fees to Perth & Kinross Council.  We will no doubt be due to pay more to the Council as the academic year comes to a close in the summer.  So, as you can see, these grant awards, and other personal donations received from our sponsors, friends, and supporters, are very much welcomed, and indeed necessary.

TESCO – Blue Tokens

Perth and Kinross Music Foundation we would like to thank everyone who helped recently by posting their blue tokens into the Tesco “Bags of help” slots. The Foundation have been awarded £2000 and this will help hugely in their quest to “letting our children play”!

IMS Tutor Concert for PKMF Funds

Thanks to the staff of Perth and Kinross’ Instrumental Music Service – and Dick Keatings (compere) for a beautiful concert in St John’s Episcopal Church, Perth. Over £800 was raised in support of families who, otherwise, would struggle to send their children to music lessons.

Music trust reports “concerning” decline in children signing up for lessons after council price hike


Courier News, Jamie Buchan Story, Petition with over 1,200 signatures to be handed over to councillors, calling for assurances over threats to music tuition costs. Picture shows at the front with the petitions are Alister Allan (left, first leader of Perth Youth Orchestra) and Nicholas Baughan (right, current leader of Perth Youth Orchestra) and young musicians at the Perth and Kinross Council HQ, 2 High Street, Perth.
The number of children signing up for new music lessons in Perth and Kinross has dropped sharply since council chiefs agreed a controversial 60% rise in tuition costs.

A trust set up to support families struggling to pay for music lessons revealed a “concerning” decline in fresh starts, amid warnings the price hike could turn Perth into a “musical vacuum”.

The Perth and Kinross Music Foundation (PKMF), which was established 20 years ago, has also experienced a 50% rise in the number of applications from local families for financial support.

At the weekend, staff from the instrumental music service will perform a fundraising concert at St John’s Episcopal Church. It is hoped they can raise enough money for the trust to meet growing demand.

Other groups, including the Gannochy Trust and city Rotarians, have also agreed to help.

Perth and Kinross Council agreed the 60% increase over the next three years. The first 20% rise came into effect in August.

More than 1,000 people have signed a petition calling for the council to rethink its spending strategy.

Andrew Mitchell, spokesman for the music foundation, said: “The music tutors have responded so generously to our appeals for help this year.

“In the light of the recent increases in costs set by Perth and Kinross Council, applications for our support are 50% higher than in any previous year.

“We are confident that, somehow, we will be able to match the demand.”

He said: “We are getting extra help from the Gannochy Trust, Perth Guildry, Rotary and a number of other trusts who recognise the value of our work with young musicians.”

Mr Mitchell said: “Perhaps more concerning for the future is the reduction we are seeing in applications from new families, seeking to get their children started for the first time with instrumental lessons.

“The value of a musical education is undisputed, playing a strong part in overall attainment as well as in a child’s health and wellbeing.”

He added: “For the past 20 years, the PKMF has supported low income families, but now we are seeing that the rising fees – with further rises in the pipeline – are impacting on a wider range of income groups.”

The concert at St John’s will take place at 2pm on Sunday. It will be compered by Dick Keatings, retired head-teacher of Kinross High School.

The price increase was also condemned by Leila Trainer, whose father Louis Barnett was co-founder of the Perth Youth Orchestra in 1962.

She said the hike will “plunge the music scene in Perth, for its budding young musicians, back into the limbo of the late 1940s, when opportunities for young people to learn an instrument were very limited.”

A council spokeswoman said: “Additional funding to support this service was provided in the local authority’s budget on a non-recurring basis.

“This money is being used to help extend the reach of the service further than at present. Any savings or changes to charges for services are considered by elected members as part of the statutory budget setting process.”

She added the local authority has already met with parent representatives to discuss the increased fees for the instrumental music service.

Bags of Help – Tescos

Perth and Kinross Music Foundation has been chosen by Tesco to participate in the “Bags of Help” fundraising scheme. It would be great if as many people as possible could support this by getting the blue tokens when they pay for their shopping in Perth or Scone Tesco stores and dropping them into our section of the voting board. Please tell all friends and family about this so the Foundation can raise as much funds as possible to help children access Instrumental Music Tuition.

Quiz Night – 13th June

Perth and Kinross Music Foundation will be holding a quiz night on 13th June at 7.30pm in Craigie Hill Golf Club. Teams of 4 will cost £20 and tables can be booked by contacting Mhairi MacKinnon. There will also be a raffle on the evening too. A great event, not to be missed.

COMING EVENTS IN 2018

COMING EVENTS IN 2018
in aid of Perth and Kinross Music Foundation Funds


Tutors’ Concert
3pm, Sunday 30th September
St John the Evangelist’s, Episcopal Church,
Princes St, Perth PH2 8LJ.

Childline Concert
7.30pm, Thursday 6th December
Perth Concert Hall, Horsecross,
Mill Street, Perth, PH1 5HZ.

The ‘Childline Concert’ originally raised funds for the newly established Perth and Kinross Music Foundation. For some years now the event has enjoyed the full support and backing of Perth and Kinross Instrumental Music Service and the pupils and families from PKC Central Groups, including Perth Youth Orchestra.

We are pleased to report that, after a gap of several years, 10% of the proceeds the
Childline Concert will now go to Perth and Kinross Music Foundation
with whom the event will be jointly promoted.

THANK YOU TO ALL OUR
SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS
INCLUDING THE GANNOCHY TRUST
THE GUILDRY INCORPORATION OF PERTH
THE CROSS TRUST
THE JIMMIE CAIRNCROSS TRUST