“We would love for the EMSO to grow to be a high quality group that can increase cultural literacy in our community. We see ourselves being involved in the city’s events and providing great music and support there. We also want to be an influence in the schools and in the lives of the students there to help them find great joy and balance, not only through music but through all of the arts. We hope that the EMSO can be a positive force in the community and be another great reason that people want to live in EM.” “When I moved here I wanted to continue performing music and was hoping to find something close to home. I reached out to the EMAA (Eagle Mountain Arts Alliance) and asked if there was a group in the area that I could contact. They told me there wasn’t but that they would love if someone started one. Kayla and I were put in contact and she and I have been moving this forward ever since. She and I are co-conductors for the orchestra and currently serve as President and Vice-president on the Symphony’s Board of Directors. We love music and know that there are many others in EM that do too. We wanted to provide a place close to home that people felt they could come and grow musically and provide a great service to their community as well. We really appreciate the other board members that work so hard to make this group a success, Jenn Kelley, Andrea Butler, Rebecca Jensen, Carl Johnson, Keith Castleton and Rebecca Pehrson.”As Angelina mentioned, the EMSO is not a single persons endeavor, but requires a large group of people to make it successful. Besides the members of the board, Angelina mentions some of the other groups that have helped get the EMSO off the ground. “We would also love to thank the Faith Community Church for allowing us to use their facility for our rehearsals, the Timpanogos Symphony Orchestra and the Kensington Symphony Orchestra for mentoring us through our early stages and provided so much needed and appreciated support, the Eagle Mountain Arts Alliance for recognizing us as an organization, Heather Godfrey for designing our logo and all our wonderful community members who have supported and encouraged our existence. ” Angelina Arnold is just one example of the quality residents that are making a difference in the lives of those who live in Eagle Mountain, Cedar Fort, and Fairfield.
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Eagle Mountain Symphony Orchestra – Facebook Page EMSO Email Address: eaglemountainsymphony@gmail.com Eagle Mountain Arts Alliance – Facebook PageMike Kieffer is an IT geek by hobby and trade, with a BS in Information Systems & Technology. He is a proud father of 10, a grandpa, an author, a journalist, and internet publisher. His motto is to “Elevate, Inspire and Inform”, and he is politically conservative and a Christian. Mike has a passion for technology, writing, and helping others. With a wealth of experience, he is committed to sharing his knowledge with others to help them reach their full potential. He is known for his jackassery or his form of self-expression that encourages boldness, creativity, and risk-taking. It can be a way to push the boundaries and challenge traditional norms, leading to creative solutions and positive change.