We are very excited to announce that we have recently completed a pro bono project for the upcoming season of NBC’s TV series, George to the Rescue! Working in concert with high-end general contractors, Silver Lining, Inc., we revitalized the back courtyard area of the Bloomingdale School of Music, an historic part of Harlem in NYC that offers free music lessons to children and adults of all ages and backgrounds.
The press was given a sneak peak of the finished renovation, so you can head to the West Side Rag and I Love the Upper West Side sites for a glimpse, and can see the full process and reveal this spring on George to the Rescue!
The Bloomingdale School of Music was founded in 1964 with the core mission to provide access to music-education to all who are interested. The school provides financial aid and flexibility to facilitate that goal. The school is open to the public during “sharing hours” when informal recitals take place by students of all ages and skill levels. The much-needed interior and exterior upgrades will provide these students with tremendous environments to learn and perform.
This effort was made possible by many vendors who donated materials for the courtyard renovation, including: SiteOne Landscape Supply, Hicks Nurseries, Inc., and 40 Visuals.
Tune in when George to the Rescue airs this spring to see how the transformation took place, and what the final product looks like!