IRMO, SC – Exciting things are happening in our charming town of Irmo! This past December 17th, the Town Council gathered for a night of appreciation, recognizing a special contribution that has brought music and joy to our community. The South Carolina Philharmonic honored Irmo with its Partner Award after a successful run of their inaugural “Music in My Neighborhood” program earlier this year.
Robin Hallyburton, the Development and Deputy Director of the Philharmonic, presented the award to the council. She beamed with gratitude, praising Irmo’s enthusiastic support and participation in the outreach program. “Earlier this year, we launched an Outreach Program with the vision of providing free concerts to all community members,” Hallyburton shared. This vision wasn’t just a dream—it became a reality right here in Irmo, with 13 performances that dazzled audiences and created cherished memories.
During that week in April, the Philharmonic took their show on the road, performing at a variety of venues including hospitals, assisted living facilities, schools, and libraries. What’s the result? Over 3,000 attendees across our beloved town enjoyed the gift of live music! Hallyburton noted, “Irmo embraced this vision wholeheartedly,” and it’s clear that our community resonated with the melodies that filled the air.
Mayor Danielson also took to the stage, echoing Hallyburton’s words: “The free Philharmonic performances in Irmo were a resounding success and are still frequently discussed in our town.” The impact of the music wasn’t just measured in numbers; it truly touched the hearts of our residents, especially kids and senior citizens alike.
Residents can be heard buzzing about the wonderful experiences they had during the performances! “People are eager to learn when the next program will take place. They just can’t get enough of that spirited music!” Mayor Danielson added, really capturing the lively atmosphere that has enveloped this town since the performances.
It seems that the partnership between Irmo and the South Carolina Philharmonic isn’t just a one-time affair. With the overwhelming success and enthusiasm from both sides, many are hopeful for more upcoming concerts. “We are incredibly thankful for the leadership demonstrated by Mayor Danielson, the participation of every Town Council member, and the dedication of the entire Irmo staff,” Hallyburton exclaimed—the perfect testament to the power of teamwork in promoting and celebrating the arts.
If you want to be a part of future events or need more information about the Philharmonic’s offerings, keep an eye on announcements from the Town of Irmo! You can reach out to Danielle McNaughton, the Communications & Special Projects Manager, by calling (803) 781-7050 ext. 109 or sending an email to dmcnaughton@townofirmosc.com.
Irmo continues to be a hub of cultural enrichment, and with stellar programs like the South Carolina Philharmonic’s outreach, the city is proving that art and music matter. Each concert is an opportunity to bond with friends and neighbors, and they leave a lasting mark on the heart of our community. Let’s keep the music alive and stay tuned for what’s next!
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