Lexington Philharmonic Opens Public Survey, Asks for Community Input

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | JANUARY 6, 2024
Press Contact:
Brooke Raby, Executive Director
859.233.4226 | brooke@lexphil.org

Lexington, KY - The Lexington Philharmonic is conducting an online public survey until February 7. The survey is an important first step in developing a new three-year strategic plan for the organization. “We want to continue to be Lexington’s orchestra and present live orchestral music and educational programs,” said Brooke Raby, LexPhil Executive Director. “It’s important for us to hear from the entire community, in addition to our existing supporters, if we’re going to do that.”

The survey is available online at the link here. It consists of 12 questions and takes roughly 5-7 minutes to complete. Survey results are confidential, and no personal information is requested in the survey, but respondents can leave contact information if they would like to be contacted by LexPhil staff. The Lexington Philharmonic does not sell or share its constituents’ personal information. 

For more information, please contact Brooke Raby, Executive Director, at brooke@lexphil.org or 859-233-4226.

The Lexington Philharmonic’s mission is to foster excellence and innovation in the performance and presentation of great music; to enrich the lives of our diverse citizenry; to educate current and future audiences and to bring distinction to our community through the orchestra’s presence and standing. Find more information at lexphil.org. The Lexington Philharmonic is supported by the Lexington Philharmonic Foundation, LexArts, the Kentucky Arts Council, and the Hamilton Saykaly Garbulinska Foundation. The Singletary Center for the Arts hosts the core of LexPhil’s Season Series programs and is a valued institutional partner of the Lexington Philharmonic. Special thanks to the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government for its continued partnership in ensuring a flourishing future for the arts in Lexington and central Kentucky.

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