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AGEHR can help you with your next Handbell Event.

HOW?

  1. Fill in Endorsement Application
  2. Fill in Event Budget form
  3. Email to the chair
  4. Requests for Certificate of insurance from AGEHR
  5. After the event, get reimbursed!
    1. Check Reimburse request
    2. Expense Reimbursement

For more information see Endorsed Events

When people want to learn about handbell events and workshops they often turn to the AGEHR websites. Area I has many active handbell organizations that sponsor local learning events. With the endorsed events program offered through National AGEHR, we can help market your event, provide general liability insurance and property coverage for loaned or borrowed equipment used in event classrooms.

Having AGEHR endorse your event is easy, and will allow you to directly reach the target audience you are striving for. The forms you need can be downloaded directly from the home page of AGEHR Area I. When your event is completed, simply submit your report to the Area I Chair along with the endorsement fee. Area I uses a modified fee based on the structure suggested by the national office.

The endorsement fee is $0.75 per-participant, up to $50.00 or 66 participants. (If you have 70 or 100 participants you only need to pay $50.00.) This fee is payable directly to AGEHR Area I and will be used to support the development of our website and marketing materials, including Fundamental Tone. The value of endorsement certainly goes far beyond $50.00. You could spend over $150.00 for the general liability insurance, which is often requested by host venues.

Area I wants to support the events that being offered around New England. Please contact Griff with any questions regarding the befits of having your next handbell event endorsed by AGEHR.

For a complete explanation of the benefits visit Benefits of Sponsored/Endorsed Events.

Griff Gall is the chair of Area I. He was the Education Liaison for Area I for 4 years running the Chime Loaner program. He is the musical director of Back Bay Ringers. He teaches Music in the Danvers MA Schools where he has fostered a Chime Ringers Program. He has been a teacher at 2010 Pinnacle and other national events.

agh Sponsored by the AGEHR Area I Board