Executive Board

Las Vegas Marching Arts completes Executive Board of Directors.

Las Vegas: Las Vegas Marching Arts, Inc. a Nevada Corporation is once again filling out it's Executive Board said Randy N. Warner, President. If you should have an interest in serving, please contact Randy.

*Randy N. Warner of Dolan Springs Arizona is founder and president of LVMA, Inc.. He is an award winning author of research articles regarding efficacies and methodology of humane education in our schools. He is also the author 8 books on humane education.  He has performed for two presidents, been featured in People Magazine, David Letterman Show and the subject of a short documentary by George Lucas film company.  He served on the board of directors for  Pride of Cincinnati and has founded two other non profits for animal related issues.  Warner will oversee Marketing and Public Relations for the organization.

 

About Las Vegas Marching Arts

LVMA is proud to announce the partnership with the local LV based Lions Clubs. Roy Madison, area Lions Club President said, 'We are pleased to provide this amazing opportunity through our partnership with LVMA & ongoing community service to the young people of Southern Nevada."

LVMA is also partnering with Sin City Chamber of Commerce to provide opportunities to medically fragile young people through Positively Kids organization in Las Vegas.

LVMA will continue to expand it's visibility through volunteer efforts in conjunction with other local and area non profit organizations.

LVMA, Inc. is a registered non profit Nevada Corporation and a federally recognized 501c3 tax exempt organization that focuses on the enrichment of the current music programs in Las Vegas. Our goal is to bring society together by providing a safe, drug free environment for our young leaders of the future. The organization
provides highly qualified educators who utilize the "Music Educators National Standards" to offer the utmost education for our children.

It takes the commitment of an entire community to assure that music is part of the core curriculum. Children engaged in music will be the innovation leaders of tomorrow, and there is no better way to build life-long participation in music than with a solid base of music education.

We could use volunteers, donations and almost everything imaginable for this endeavor. Let us know if you would like to offer time, money or much needed 'in kind' donations such as office products, office space, and of course,
music instruments.

Web site: http://www.lasvegasmarchingarts.org
mailto: mailto:lasvegasmarchingarts@yahoo.com
Phone:  1.928.767.4895