ZUMIX Walk For Music Great Opportunity To Support Local Kids
The 2024 ZUMIX Walk for Music is here. Get involved and give local youth empowerment programs a leg up this summer and into the coming school year.
If you’re not wise to ZUMIX, let’s get you wised up. Bob Grove and Madeleine Steczynski founded ZUMIX in East Boston back in 1991. A response to youth violence in Boston, it started as a summer songwriting program for 24 kids with just a $200 budget.
Two years later, ZUMIX launched a free outdoor summer concert series. Three decades later, the program serves over 1000 youths annually from The Firehouse in East Boston, offering arts-based programming. They even have a radio station! Take a look.
ZUMIX Walk for Music: What to Know
Walk for Music is one of ZUMIX’s biggest annual fundraisers. The aim is to keep costs low for the 7 to 18-year-olds learning songwriting and performance, creative media and technology, musical theater, private lesson instruction, and instrumental ensembles.
As co-founder and Executive Director Madeleine Steczynski puts it: “It’s a time to gather together, celebrate our work, and spread the word about how music and the creative arts can empower young people and transform their lives and communities.”
ZUMIX Walk for Music: Get Involved
The event takes place on Sunday, July 14 at 3 p.m. Walkers gather at the ZUMIX Firehouse at 260 Sumner Street in East Boston to register. If you’re not keen to walk, you can make a donation here. And after the walk? A free ZUMIX Summer Concert in Piers Park.
You know I’m a fan of anything that empowers young people to make music. I’ve seen firsthand the fine work that ZUMIX is doing for young people in East Boston and for that community in general. Get into the Walk for Music and see for yourself.