Shattuck Partners was thrilled to have been selected, for the second year in a row, as a Community Partner for the 2015-2016 season of the Longwood Symphony Orchestra’s (LSO’s) Healing Art of Music™ program. Friends and supporters of Shattuck Partners joined other symphony ticket holders at an LSO concert benefit for Shattuck Partners at New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall on Saturday, December 5th, 2015 at 8:00 p.m. VIP ticket holders enjoyed a special pre-concert reception hosted by Shattuck Partners. This December musical program with themes of comedic opera, beautiful ballet and flashy violin made for a festive winter evening.
Thank you to the following sponsors and supporters!
CONDUCTOR
Anodyne
WOODWINDS
The Roche Family
Joseph F. Polak, MD
SOLOISTS
Anaesthesia Associates of Massachusetts
Barbara Denton
Suzanne B. Greenberg
Infinitt North America
ISS Solutions
Jean McGuire, PhD
M*Modal
SMRT Architects and Engineers
VIP RECEPTION SPONSORS
Blanchards Wine and Spirits Jamaica Plain
Samuel Adams Brewery
Whole Foods Jamaica Plain
RAFFLE AND DOOR PRIZE DONORS
Birch Street House and Garden (Roslindale)
Boing Toy Shop (Jamaica Plain)
Centre Street Cafe (Jamaica Plain)
Doyle’s Pub (Jamaica Plain)
Fire Opal (Jamaica Plain)
Fresh Hair (Jamaica Plain)
George’s Shoe Store (Jamaica Plain)
Harvest Co-Op (Jamaica Plain)
Kitchenwitch (Jamaica Plain)
New Leaf Flores (Jamaica Plain)
On Centre (Jamaica Plain)
Polka Dog Bakery (Jamaica Plain)
Salmagundi (Jamaica Plain)
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Boston
Mistral (Boston)
Monumental Cupcakes (Jamaica Plain)
Teatro Restaurant (Boston)
Tres Gatos Restaurant (Jamaica Plain)
Westin Boston Waterfront
When Pigs Fly Bakery (Jamaica Plain)
About The LSO’s Healing Art of Music™ Program
For 32 years, the LSO has performed its annual four-concert series at New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall, one of the most celebrated concert halls in Boston, to diverse audiences of 700-1000 attendees including prominent members of Boston’s medical community, community and business leaders, and classical music lovers. Composed primarily of medical professionals who are also highly trained musicians, the LSO established the Healing Art of Music program, an award-winning business model through which it uses its concerts to help nonprofit organizations raise funds for Boston’s medically underserved. Since 1991, the LSO has collaborated with more than 45 organizations, helping them raise more than $1,500,000. Prior to each concert season, the LSO Community Engagement Committee chooses the Community Partners for the upcoming season through a competitive application process. Any nonprofit organization with a medical or educational mission based in Greater Boston may be considered. Nominee organizations are evaluated for strength of mission and vision, infrastructure, and capacity for growth.