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For many, going to a Phil concert is a family affair.  I love seeing grandparents
        introducing their grandchildren to live orchestral music at our concerts.  Many of our
        patrons credit their parents or grandparents for their love of music, remembering
        fondly their first experience going to hear an orchestra.
        Your commitment of a planned gift today will leave a legacy that ensures the
        musical and cultural vitality of our community for generations to come.  If you have
        included the Phil in your estate plans, please let us know so we can thank you.
        Donors who choose to leave a legacy of music for the next generation deserve a
        thunderous ovation! The generosity of those who came before us, and the legacy
        you plan today to leave for tomorrow, will ensure the Phil’s continued strength as a
        regional leader in the performing arts.
        Join the Ovation Circle with other donors who have made similar legacy giving
        commitments.
        Thank you.

        Kim Corben, Executive Director
















        By making a plan to include the Phil as a beneficiary of your estate, life insurance
        plan, retirement plan or other deferred giving, you will ensure charitable revenue for
        the Phil for many years to come–making it possible to keep the music playing for
        future generations.





        Anybody can make a planned gift! These gifts are commitments made today that
        cost you very little or nothing during your lifetime. By making a commitment to
        give something in the future, you make a significant impact for the Phil’s long-term
        sustainability without needing to make a cash gift today.





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