The University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College and the Rockley Family Foundation are selling pianos to help raise scholarships for music students.
A wide selection of grand pianos, miniature grand pianos, digital grand pianos, upright pianos, hybrid pianos and digital pianos will be available.
The sale will feature beginner to professional-level instruments from manufacturers such as Yamaha, Bösendorfer, Seiler, Clavinova and “a discreet selection of vintage Steinway & Sons pianos,” according to a press release. Most of the instruments are less than a year old, tuned and carry a new factory warranty.
Delivery and interest-free financing are available on-site, according to the press release. In most cases, the release states, a substantial portion of a purchase qualifies as a charitable contribution to the Rockley Family Foundation and may be tax-deductible.
The special private sale is scheduled by appointment only from July 11-13 by calling (501) 813-5218.
The event will be held on Pulaski Tech’s main campus in the Center for Arts and Humanities building, 3000 West Scenic Drive, North Little Rock. Directions and event details (including “virtual drop-in” options) are available at www.RockleyFamilyFoundation.org/UAPTC.
The Rockley Family Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded by Tobin and Liane Rockley. The foundation’s goal is to bring music education to schools and students in need. The foundation raises money for music scholarships and donates musical instruments, according to the organization’s website.