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Raffle helps nonprofit music school fund music education

North Valley Music School launches raffle to win a pair of 3-day passes to Under the Big Sky music festival.

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News from North Valley Music School

WHITEFISH — North Valley Music School has launched an online charitable raffle to benefit music education, appreciation, and performance efforts in Montana. 

The raffle prize is a pair of 3-day passes to the popular Under the Big Sky music festival, a $700 value.

Under the Big Sky is a music festival in Whitefish, Montana, featuring performers such as Hank Williams Jr., Elle King, The Dead South, and Leanne Rimes. There are more than 30 musical acts lined up for the 2023 festival, which in recent years has drawn tens of thousands of attendees.

The 2023 UTBS festival is scheduled for July 14 through July 16 at Big Mountain Ranch and the highly sought-after tickets are currently sold out. The 3-day passes were donated by Outriders Present and raffle tickets can be purchased by visiting: https://bit.ly/NVMSUTBS2023

North Valley Music School is Montana’s only nonprofit community music school and is currently celebrating its 25th Anniversary. Funds raised will support operating costs to provide private lessons, group classes, summer camps, and outreach events to share the life-changing power of music.

Raffle tickets are $50 each and only 200 tickets are available. Raffle closes on July 5, 2023, at 11:00 pm EST. Winner will be drawn and contacted on Thursday, July 6, 2023. Tickets are transferable and make great gifts. 

For more information, visit www.northvalleymusicschool.org or call NVMS at 406-862-8074.

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