[left to right] Principal Brian Terry, Carrie Underwood, Erin Spahn, Director of ACM Lifting Lives, and Gary Haber, President ACM Lifting Lives and Director & Treasurer C.A.T.S. |
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Sept. 1, 2009) Carrie Underwood’s new hometown foundation, the Checotah Animal, Town & School Foundation (C.A.T.S.), and the Academy of Country Music’s charitable arm, ACM Lifting Lives, partnered to surprise students today in Checotah, Oklahoma with a gift valued at more than $117,000 in new Yamaha instruments for their music programs and a special appearance and performance by ACM Entertainer of the Year, Underwood.
Music students district–wide were invited to a special “last–minute” assembly at Checotah High School, with buses bringing Checotah Intermediate School and Checotah Middle School in for the occasion. Students and faculty alike were surprised when Checotah High Principal Brian Terry introduced Underwood to the stage, alongside Erin Spahn, Director of ACM Lifting Lives.
Spahn and Underwood then unveiled the gift, including an electric guitar and amp, electric piano and brass instruments such as saxophones, French horns, tubas and much more. The instruments, which will be shared throughout the Checotah school district, were ordered through Yamaha Corporate Artist Affairs, Inc. at a special philanthropic price.
“We were happy to be involved in such a charitable occasion,” says Chris Gero, vice president of Yamaha Corporate Artist Affairs, Inc. “Yamaha proudly supports any effort to increase music education, and the donation of these instruments will do just that.”
During the presentation, Underwood asked 5th grader Kennedee Rittenhouse to join her onstage to perform “So Small,” a performance that brought the house down. Checotah High School senior Brooke Ramsey, student council president, presented Underwood and Spahn with a bouquet of roses to thank the organizations for the gift.
“When Carrie came to us with this idea, it just seemed a natural fit,” said Erin Spahn, who met with Underwood earlier this summer to plan the gift. “The Board of ACM Lifting Lives liked the concept so well, we’ve decided to build on it. Every year, we will present a matching gift opportunity to the ACM Entertainer of the Year for any endeavor that uplifts through the power of music. Carrie started that ball rolling, and we’re really proud to be a part of this with her today.”
“I am so proud to have come from such a wonderful community that helped shape me as a person,” said Underwood, “and I can think of nothing better than to share the gift of music with the students in my hometown. It’s so great to be able to give back in a way that can truly better the lives of these kids and help create dreams and opportunities. I’d like to give a very special thanks to the Academy of Country Music’s ‘Lifting Lives' for helping me make this dream come true.”
About the C.A.T.S. Foundation
Carrie Underwood announced just last week the creation of the C.A.T.S Foundation to help causes in her hometown of Checotah, Oklahoma. Privately funded, the C.A.T.S. Foundation will help with needs and services in the area of Checotah to directly impact the community. This is the first donation to the Checotah community from C.A.T.S.
About the Academy of Country Music
Founded in 1964, the Academy of Country Music is an artist and industry–driven organization, providing the financial resources to ensure the on–going philanthropic work of ACM Lifting Lives, the charitable arm of the Academy, which works to improve lives through music. The Academy is comprised of more than 3,800 professional members and more than 180,000 associate members and is headquartered in Encino, Calif. For more information, log onto
www.acmliftinglives.org or
www.acmcountry.com.
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