MEADOWDALE ARTS & MUSIC BOOSTER ORGANIZATION
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Meadowdale Arts & Music Booster Organization (MAMBO) is a non-profit, independent group organized for the purpose of supporting and promoting the education and activities offered by Meadowdale High School visual and performing arts programs.
 
If you have a student involved in any of the visual or performing arts, you are a member of MAMBO. We need your help to continue growing strong in our support for our artistic students! Please attend our open meetings on the third Thursday of the month at 7pm.  You can also attend virtually via this link:
https://edmondsschools.zoom.us/j/85363102255?pwd=VlRlZFhLV0hCSGZYSGUzRzVDTFd2Zz09
To participate in Meadowdale High School’s arts and music programs,  students must purchase an ASB card and adhere to district and school activity codes.

MAMBO 2017-2023 Accomplishments

Where does the money that we raise go? Directly back to the students of Meadowdale High School! Here are a few things we supported last year:
  • Purchased a new kiln
  • Purchased tripod dollies for photography/video
  • Purchased shoulder rigs for photography/video
  • Purchased dark room supplies
  • Purchased Kawaii Grand Piano for Black Box
  • Helped fund new choir robes
  • Purchased new chairs for the Black Box
  • Purchased musical instruments and equipment (flugelhorns, congas, cymbals, cables)
  • Repaired musical instruments (basses, cellos)
  • Purchased new equipment for the drumline
  • Granted $8K in transportation funds for music and arts students for competitions
  • Provided need-based scholarships to help with activity fees

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  • About
  • Events
  • Contact
  • Volunteer
  • Donate
  • Forms
  • Drama - Meadowdale Performing Arts
  • Music
  • Newsletters
  • Bylaws, Standing Rules, Minutes