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Malcolm Helm
Malcolm Helm

In 1993, TBA, instrumental music education, and Texas bands suffered a great loss with the passing of Malcolm Helm. Malcolm was a friend and colleague to many. Long after becoming ill, he continued to serve his beloved profession tirelessly with the same uncompromising commitment to service and excellence exhibited throughout an illustrious 23-year career. TBA's Executive Board established the Malcolm Helm Memorial Endowed Scholarship to be supported by an endowment funded by donations from friends and colleagues.
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The Malcolm Helm Memorial Endowed Scholarship will be awarded during the TBA Convention/Clinic. The recipient will be an outstanding undergraduate wind or percussion player, who is majoring in instrumental music education at a college or university within the state of Texas.

Your tax-deductible contribution will go far in helping this worthwhile effort grow as it assists outstanding prospective teachers at the collegiate level.

Malcolm Helm Memorial
Endowed Scholarship

This contribution is tax deductible.
Keep a copy for your records.

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Please make checks payable to:
Malcolm Helm Memorial Fund

Remit to:
Texas Bandmasters Association
1002 Central Parkway South
San Antonio, Texas 78232

  $2000 Awarded Annually To
A Texas College Student Who:

Attended high school in Texas

Is a wind or percussion instrumentalist who participated in her/his high school band

Is majoring in Music Education

Plans to teach band in Texas

Has completed a minimum of 60 hours toward their degree

Maintains a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

The Scholarship will be awarded based on:

Musical accomlishments and contributions

Academic accomplishments

Potential for success in the teaching profession

Personal qualifications

For an Application or Information,
please contact:

Alfredo Vélez III
email@alfredovelez.com

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Application Form

Recommendation Form (3 required)

Deadline May 01, 2011

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