St. Charles Community College’s Department of Music has partnered with the Rockley Family Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to support music education. Musical instruments provided to other institutional partners or otherwise made available, will be sold at a significant discount from manufacturer retail pricing to initiate this valuable program, providing valuable resources and scholarship money for the music students.

A large selection of grands, baby grands, digital player grands, vertical (upright) pianos, hybrid pianos, digital pianos, violins, violas and cellos will be available. This event will feature starter to professional level instruments from such famous makers as Yamaha, Steinway & Sons, Seiler, Roland, Stravari Fine Violins and many others. Most instruments are less than one-year old, include a new factory warranty, are tuned, and ready to go. Delivery and special no-interest financing is available on site. Moreover, in most cases, a substantial portion of your purchase is considered as a charitable contribution to the Rockley Family Foundation and may be TAX DEDUCTIBLE.*

BY APPOINTMENT: You are invited to attend a special private sale on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 10-12 along with our faculty and staff. This will give you an opportunity to purchase with priority in selection and price reductions. To secure a time call: (636) 875-8128

This event will be held on campus in Shook Theatre, rooms 117 and 118, 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive, Cottleville, MO 63376. Parking is available in the Yellow and Blue Lots. For directions and event details (including “virtual appointment” options) please call or visit: www.RockleyFamilyFoundation.org/StChas

In a time where creative solutions are needed to maintain a properly equipped music program, the continuation of this initiative is important to us in our efforts to further education in the arts. We invite you to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity.

For information and available appointment times, call 636-875-8128. For questions, contact Becky Thorn, Associate Professor of Music and SCC Music Program Chair.

* YOU SHOULD CONSULT WITH YOUR OWN TAX ADVISER TO THE INDIVIDUAL DEDUCTIBILITY OF ANY CONTRIBUTION.