The Richardson Symphony League Rich in History, Focused on the Future

By Susan Kassen

The Richardson Symphony League is rich in tradition and history, dating back to its establishment in 1966. The volunteer organization serves the Symphony and the Richardson community through contributions of time, talent and resources, all with a desire to see the Richardson Symphony prosper as a cultural and civic force. Besides price in supporting the highly regarded RSO, members enjoy invitations to special events related to the arts and Richardson community.

The organization is open to middle school and high school aged students in Richardson and surrounding areas. All members receive season tickets to the RSO concerts and enjoy opportunities to meet other students, League members and even musicians within the RSO. The RSL works with students to help them achieve their goals of obtaining service hours as well as leadership development. While all members are open to participate in all activities, members are only required to attend two concerts, two meetings and two service events to be considered a member in good standing. The service events are often combined with meetings and concerts so students can maximize their time, given how overscheduled students can be these days and the organization tries hard to accommodate this busy lifestyle. The cost for each student to join the RSL is $75 per year and $100 per parent sponsor (each student must have a parent sponsor to become a member).

If you would like to join this wonderful organization, follow the link in the QR code on this page, or simply reach out to Faith Townsend, Marketing & Development Manager, at ftownsend@richardsonsymphony.org.

* Volunteer Opportunities

* Support your Community and the Arts

* Leadership Development

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