We are in the process of setting up a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which will allow contributions to be tax-deductible. Donations received before the formation of the nonprofit organizations will be used for maintenance and development of the misterg.music website.
Future distribution of donations
20% Ongoing maintenance and development of the misterg.music website
40% Annual donation to the MusiCares Foundation COMING SOON!
40% Annual donation to the Save the Music Foundation COMING SOON!
MusiCares is a non-profit organization, founded in 1989 by the Recording Academy, that acts as a safety net for music professionals, including artists, engineers, producers, and live crew. It provides critical support in three main areas: mental health and addiction recovery, health services (including medical expenses), and human services (such as emergency financial assistance for rent or utilities). You can also donate to MusiCares directly at https://www.musicares.org/donations
The Save The Music Foundation is a non-profit organization that restores music education programs in public schools by donating instruments, technology, and providing teacher support. Founded in 1997, it focuses on equity, aiming to help underserved communities build sustainable, long-term, and high-quality music education programs. You can also donate to Save the Music directly at https://www.savethemusic.org/
We are in the process of setting up a 501(c)(3) Foundation and are only accepting contributions intended for the maintenance and development of the misterg.music website.
Duluth Minnesota's theatrical history is steeped in rich traditions, with iconic venues like The West Theatre and The Alhambra Theatre standing as cultural beacons in the community. These historic landmarks not only drew audiences from across the region but also became deeply woven into the social fabric of Duluth.
Built in 1937, The West Theatre was a stunning example of Art Deco architecture. It became a popular gathering spot for movie lovers and community members alike. However, with the changing tides of the entertainment industry and urban development, the theater closed its doors in 1976. After decades of dormancy, The West Theatre was triumphantly revived in 2019, bringing back its historical charm while serving a new generation of arts and culture enthusiasts.
Similarly, The Alhambra Theatre—famed for its lavish design and opulent interior—was a space where vaudeville acts and films transported audiences into worlds of imagination and creativity.
These restorations are more than just architectural projects. They represent the preservation of Duluth’s artistic legacy and the rekindling of community spirit. With The West Theater restored and The Alhambra’s renovation nearing completion, these venues will once again offer spaces where art, performance, and culture thrive.
By supporting the revival of these theaters, we ensure that future generations can experience the magic of live performances and cinematic history, keeping Duluth’s cultural heart beating strong.
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