Every community can be
defined, in part, by the
variety of fine arts and entertainment its residents enjoy. In the
Founded
in 1998 by my good friends Jon & Jane Laskin, the Musicians
Workshop was started not just to provide music to the
community, but as
a means to encourage talent within the community, by nurturing and
training our
young people. The center has evolved from a simple music education
facility to
a full-on contemporary Children’s After
School Performing Arts and
“The Musicians Workshop
plays a vital
role in offering students after-school performing arts and music
education
programs that have, for the most part, been downsized or eliminated by
our
public school system”, according to founder and CEO Jon
Laskin. “There are so
many talented young people in our area who would not otherwise have the
opportunity to explore and develop their abilities and enrich their own
future
and that of our community.”
The Musicians Workshop currently offers 17 programs starting with children as young as 3 years of age. Programs focus on vocal and instrumental music training, musical theater and drama, orchestra, jazz and blues bands as well as the recent introduction of art and painting. More than 1,000 young people participate in Musicians Workshop programs every year. In a very exciting new addition, Jon has expanded the reach of Musicians Workshop to include a program for at- risk teens, providing a musical focus away from their destructive impulses. During e recent concert, one of the young performers burst into tears telling Jon that in 14 years it was the first time he had ever seen his father proud of him. Another program, recently featured on ABC's BIG GIVE, involves an ongoing effort to reach children with autism and Down's Syndrome through music. "I can't take away their disability," says Jon, "but I can give them music and a way to express their joy."
Over the years Musicians Workshop
has
produced students and alumni who have competed in national events
including
Star Search, America’s Most Talented Teens, and a recent
performance on
American Idol, to name a few.
In recent years, Musicians Workshop
has expanded it’s
contribution to the community as well. Student talents are showcased
weekly
with performances at both the Promenade and Bel Villagio centers as
well as
frequent appearances at charitable events. The Musicians Workshop
also plays
host and founder of the Temecula
Valley
International Jazz Festival, the annual Gospel
Music Workshop and Concert and the very successful In-Home Concert Series,
which features upscale music performances
by well known artists in intimate venues.
As a result of their commitment to music education and preservation, Musicians Workshop was also the recipient of more than 10,000 pieces of music and memorabilia from the widow of legendary jazz composer Chuck Niles – which makes the center a destination for international jazzophiles.
For more information on this exceptional community resource, visit their website at: http://www.musiciansworkshop.org/
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Gene - This is a very interesting program for kids and it keeps kids out of trouble so to speak. Another treasure for Temecula. I love that town with all its history, the wineries and the casinos. Whenever I go visit my kids in Fallbrook, we always go to Temecula.
Gene,
What a wonderful program for your community! Sounds like a great place to live!