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ECC receives Legends Award from Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra

The Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra recently bestowed its inaugural Legends Award to the Elgin Community College to recognize the decades-long partnership between the organizations.

The EYSO Legends Award recognizes an organization's exceptional contribution and commitment to advancing EYSO's goals and mission.

"When we created this award, ECC was top of mind because of the longevity of support and your strategic partnership over the years," said EYSO Artistic Director Matthew Sheppard. "Simply put, EYSO would not be possible without ECC; this partnership makes it possible for our students to study and perform music at the highest level."

As an in-residence ensemble at ECC, the college provides space and resources to over 400 students participating in EYSO annually.

The Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra is one of five community in-residence ensembles at ECC, which are nonprofit community arts groups that offer credit and noncredit courses in partnership with the college.

"We are honored to be recognized by the EYSO with this award," said Cindy Gaspardo, manager of performing arts at ECC. "We have been partners with this organization since 1976 and are proud to help provide well-rounded, community-centered arts programming."

To learn more about the Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra, visit eyso.org.

For more about all the in-residence ensembles at Elgin Community College, visit eccartscenter.org/about/ire.

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