ABOUT SAM
The School of American Music is Michiana’s musical connection. The School of American Music was founded by D. Garth Taylor in 2012 to serve as a music resource in southwest Michigan. Over a span of 10 years, he built a student population up from one in 2012, to more than 100 students in 2022, assisted by a full Board of Directors and Priscilla Hellenga, who served as the first Executive Director, and Donna M. Mitchell who succeeded Priscilla in that role in 2017.
Today the School of American Music offers Harbor Country an array of services, including free concerts, music enrichment assemblies and after-school instruction in local public schools, and outdoor singalongs and music festivals.
The board is composed of volunteer community members who actively support its mission to provide education, performance, and audience opportunities in music and the related arts in the Southwest Michigan area. The school is supported by individuals, merchants, and foundations who recognize the cultural value SAM brings to the area.
Our VISION works toward an inspired, inclusive community united and enriched by the joy and love of music.
Our MISSION provides opportunities for area residents and visitors to participate in the arts and in educational programs.
We Value:
EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING
We offer programs only when there are highly qualified people to lead them.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION
We operate a community institution based on transparency, fairness and openness to all in participation and governance.
AFFORDABILITY
We strive to keep fees low and provide scholarships to all those in need.
OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY
We support local artists and teachers, who are vital to our quality of life.
SUSTAINABILTY
We have launched an endowment fundraising campaign to ensure financial security and the ability to continue to provide programs. Click here to contribute to the Future Fund; all donations are matched dollar for dollar by the Michiana Arts Foundation.
Milestones:
2012
School of American Music incorporated as a Michigan charity, receives IRS 501(c)3 tax-exempt status
Priscilla Hellenga volunteers to be executive director
1 student is enrolled
2013
Three Oaks Twp Library makes available four rooms for lessons, administration
20 students
Volunteer teachers, lesson fees go to operations support
First Pokagon Fund grant, for scholarships, equipment
First student recital -- Edgewater Methodist Church, New Buffalo
2014
Recruit teachers from local symphony orchestras
Some teachers are paid, others volunteer and donate lesson fees
2015
Three Oaks Village makes former Village Hall on Maple St. available for teaching, performances
State of Michigan Place-Making Grant, GoFundMe Campaign and local donations ultimately invest $100,000 + in Three Oaks Arts & Education Center
40 students
2017
Donna Mitchell becomes second volunteer executive director
70 students
2018
Music programs in River Valley Elementary Schools begin
80 students
2020
Launch Endowment Campaign ($500,000) to fund paid staff, unanticipated needs
100 students
During Covid ... scholarships up to 90% subsidy
Foundation support for expanded scholarship program
2022
Launched Corporate Sponsorship Campaign to support scholarships and operating expenses
130 students
Scholarships up to 60% subsidy
19th and 20th student recitals