If you have a passion for the arts and the University of Memphis this is your chance to make a lasting impact!
By naming a seat at the Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center, you not only celebrate your love for the arts, but also become a permanent contributor to the vibrant arts community we are building.
Here are a few ways you can make this opportunity uniquely yours:
All seats will be assigned based on the order in which the gifts are received. Seat nameplates may be purchased using an installment plan of up to 4 years. Gifts made to the Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center Seat Campaign are tax deductible.
Gift disclosures: Seat name recognition does not guarantee reservation of a particular seat for future performances. A five percent fee is assessed on gifts to support university administrative costs. If you are a UofM faculty or staff member and would like to purchase a Take Your Seat nameplate using payroll deduction, please email gifts@memphis.edu.
Nameplate Examples:
Note that each line of text has an 18-character limit (including spaces).
Contact 901.678.3953 or gifts@memphis.edu if you have any questions.
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