Northern Virginia – Eagle Scout Make A Difference Day Benefit Concert and Book Drive

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Local Rising Eagle Scout Impresses the Community with his Talent, Leadership and Philanthropic Spirit

More than 200 members of the community attended Xander Day’s Make A Difference Day Benefit Concert and Children’s Book Drive on October 9th at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Herndon.  The accomplished flutist and Oakton High School senior led the concert, accompanied by eighteen classically-trained musicians who also donated their time and talent to support Assistance League of Northern Virginia’s Make A Difference Day 2016 campaign.

Xander’s family and friends delighted the audience with classical, patriotic and other music to bring awareness to the nonprofit’s children’s book drive. From the soloist singing the National Anthem to the brass quartet’s rich sounds to Xander’s brilliant duet with his grandmother, and all of the musicians in between, each performance was captivating.

In lieu of an admission fee, attendees donated new books for elementary school age children. By the end of the evening, collection boxes were filled to the brim with more than 500 books in addition to cash donations. The book drive continues through 10/29 with drop boxes located at Day Violins, 14221A Willard Road, Suite 500, in Chantilly.  In early November, books will be donated to selected Title I schools in our community. To learn more about Assistance League’s community-based programs, visit www.northernvirginia.assistanceleague.org