Summer Music Explorers Begins Next Week

Calling All Explorers

We are excited to offer children ages 5-7 a multi-day summer program in our center!

Sign up today for our Junior Music Explorers Program happening June 27th-June 30th from 9AM-noon. During your little one’s time, they will explore different genres of music, get crafty, get creative and have lots of fun socializing with their peers. Perfect for the kiddo who likes music and creating, this program will provide them with a few hours exploring with their new friends as they look for the “golden ukulele”. Our Explorers program will be led by one of our Sprouting Melodies providers, AJ Gaudreau.

To register, or find out more information, visit our website!

15th Anniversary Karaoke Celebration!

15 Years of Music

Our 15th anniversary would be cause for celebration at any time, but holds extra meaning after navigating almost two years of a global pandemic. Throughout our 15 years of business, the music and the community we create through making music together has been a driving force for all of us. Whether you have joined us for Sprouting Melodies, a karaoke event or have had a family member participating in weekly individual sessions, your voice has been part of our ongoing story.

Over the last few months we have been collecting those stories, told by many members of our community in their own words. It has been an emotional experience listening to how music therapy, and the Roman Music Therapy Services team, has played a role in the lives of our clients, program directors, teachers and families. We have been touched and humbled by your words.

On December 17th, we will share those words through a video release celebration at our first in person karaoke in two years. We are excited to invite the diverse communities that we work with to an evening of celebration and song! Karaoke will be held at Onset School of Music at 4 Audubon Rd, Wakefield, MA. We will also have a virtual option for those that would like to participate but are not able to be in person. This karaoke event is free but does require pre-registration. We will also require in person attendees to wear a mask, unless they are part of an exempt group. Please join us virtually if you are feeling sick or have been exposed to someone diagnosed with COVID-19.

We look forward to seeing you all  there! Register online!

Delivering COVID Care packages

It’s official–the care packages are out the door!

Back in December 2020, we reached out to the Roman Music Therapy community about donations for care packages. As part of our partnership with Raising the Blues, Ltd., we hoped to gather both musical and non-musical items to deliver to the group homes we currently serve. Now, we’re proud to announce that as of March 2021, those packages have been put together and and are being delivered.

Over the past few months, we have been working hard to gather the items for these care packages. Raising the Blues–a non-profit that brings music and instruments to children with unique life challenges–was our biggest supporter. They provided over $3,000 worth of instruments including drums, shakers, keyboards, ukuleles, and more.

Our Roman Music Therapy Services community also got involved. Many folks generously donated other items such as adult coloring books, CDs, puzzles and games, and crafting supplies. All donations were put to good use. Once everything was gathered, our team to assemble and deliver the completed packages to the 32 group homes we serve.

A Labor of Love

This project was a labor of love for all involved. From the folks at Raising the Blues who donated instruments to our own staff who put in time and effort to assemble and drop off each package, everyone worked hard to see it through.

We wanted to undertake this effort as a way to support the group homes we work with. Across the state, these facilities have been under significant pressure over the past year of the pandemic. Research shows people living in residential group homes may be at higher risk of severe outcomes from COVID-19. Quarantining and managing social isolation have been big challenges for both staff and residents alike. Not only are the clients of these residences isolated and vulnerable, but the staff that care for them are under the constant strain of keeping themselves and their clients safe.

At Roman Music Therapy Services, our purpose as an organization is to spread experiences of shared joy through music making. The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged us, forcing us to shift and adapt to new ways of serving our clients and community. This project, in partnership with Raising the Blues, is one way we hope to bring some fun, joy and spontaneity into each group home we serve. We also think the residents are going to be very excited to use their own instruments in our music therapy sessions!

While we have not been able to go out and visit clients in-person like we used to, our goal is to keep the music playing. Thank you to our community and Raising the Blues for collaborating on this project and helping us serve our clients. Even in the midst of a pandemic, the music continues on!

PALS Awardee Celebration

Partners and Advocates

Last year, we began an initiative which aimed to recognize the stakeholders, directors, caregivers, educators and staff that we

 work with everyday. Music therapy doesn’t happen without the support and advocacy of many people and organizations in our communities. The PALS Recognition program is our way to thank the individuals in our communities who help make music therapy services possible! 

Each month, the members of our team nominate PALS (Partners, Advocates, Leaders, Supporters) and awardees are chosen. At the end of 2020, we thought it would be a great idea to honor all of our awardees with what we do best, a community music making event! 

 

Leaders and Supporters

Through Zoom, we were able to gather forty Roman Music Therapy Services staff members, PALS awardees, program directors, CEO’s, supervisors, family and friends to celebrate the contributions and impact folks made all year.

Thank you to all of our past PALS awardees! Special thanks to the Executive and management teams at The Provider’s Council, Bridgwell, Shriner’s and Advocates for attending this event and celebrating your team’s recipients!

DIY Instruments

Many of our clients use technology to continue music therapy, virtually. The virtual space has been vital for maintaining continuity of care and connections. For shared instrument play, it sometimes gets a little tricky. Apple hasn’t quite come up with a way to pass instruments back and forth through the iPad…yet! Until then, our intern and veteran music teacher, Tony Varga, has some great DIY instrument suggestions.

These instruments would be appropriate for adults and children, with some supervised help. As Tony points out:

The process of making their own instrument is a monumental experience that can help your child feel a sense of self accomplishment, independence, and satisfaction, all three supporting self-esteem and life skill goals associated with music therapy.”

The following scale can be used to determine difficulty before starting any of these projects:

1. Simple, requires minimal to no adult intervention. 

2. Moderate, requires some adult intervention to assist with scissors, measuring etc.  

3. Advanced, requires adult intervention to supervise details or safety with instrument  

     assembly.  

Do you want to make some instruments? YES!

Kazoo: Difficulty 1 to 2

 Double reed straw: Difficulty 1 to 2 

 Pan flute: Difficulty 2 to 3 

 String o phone: Difficulty 2 to 3 

 Various: Difficulty 1 to 3 

 If you are looking for a place to try out your DIY instruments, then join us for our Holiday Sing-A-Long next Friday, December 11th at 6:30PM. Registration is required: https://bit.ly/RMTSsing