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Getting
to Duxbury
Duxbury is within an hour
approximately of both Logan Airport in Boston, MA and Green
Airport in Providence, RI. Buses are available to Plymouth and
the commuter rail from South Station in Boston stops in
Kingston, but the best way to get to the Conservatory is by car.
From Logan, follow signs to Rte.
93 south to Rte. 3 South. Continue on Rte. 3 to Exit 11, Rte 14.
At the end of the ramp, turn right and go back over the highway.
Continue on Rte. 14, past the police station, bearing right at
the blinking light. At the traffic light, go straight. The road
has now turned into St. George Street. Continue past the pool
and high school. At the fork in the road at 64 St. George
Street, bear left. Turn right into the parking lot and you are
at the Ellison Center for the Arts.
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From Green, exit the airport to
Rte. 95 north. Continue to Rte. 128 and head east, follow the
signs to Rt. 3 and Cape Cod. Continue on Rte. 3 to Exit and 11
and follow the directions above to the Ellison Center.
South Shore Conservatory at the
Ellison Center for the Arts
64 St. George Street PO Box 1523, Duxbury MA 02331-1523
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Volunteer
The Duxbury
Music Festival is an exciting two weeks of
intensive study and performance including numerous student
recitals and faculty concerts. Many take place at
the Ellison Center for the Arts and some will take place in
private homes and other town locations. We need volunteers to
assist with
performance events, student activities, faculty activities,
overseeing housing and more. Please contact Mimi Jannetty at
781.934.6068 or Laura Carleton, 781.749.7565, ext. 14, l.carleton@sscmusic.org, to join the team of this
innovative program.
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Support
South Shore Conservatory
South Shore
Conservatory is a not-for-profit educational institution with campuses
in Duxbury and Hingham, Massachusetts, providing access to quality
education in the arts for more than 3000 students in the region
south of Boston.
Our faculty of
85 offers instruction in most instruments as well as ballet, and
drama. Specialized programs in Music Therapy, an arts-principled
Preschool and Kindergarten, and numerous ensemble opportunities
round out the curriculum. Concerts and recitals by students, faculty
and invited guests are held throughout the year.
Tuition and
fees do not cover all of our expenses. Please visit Contributions
for detailed information on the many ways you may support
arts education.
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