This holiday season, Cunningham Piano Company was pleased to help create, execute, and support a wonderful contest that gave lots of publicity to these programs - while helping the winner with a much needed brand new Cunningham Piano!
Without the help of B101 Radio in Philadelphia, this contest could not have happened. They announced the contest over the air, hosted the entire contest on their website, and even allowed the general public to vote for their favorites. With their help in publicity and web support we were able to reach enough people to get 108 entries from schools all over the Delaware Valley.
To hear all of the finalists, click here:
The winner of Christmas Idol was the Cherokee High School Girls Traveling Choir. They appeared in the studios of B101 to receive their winning trophy.
The winners pose receive their trophy at B101 studios in Philadelphia

Nicole Snodgrass, director of The Cherokee High School Girls Traveling Choir is congratulated by Cunningham Piano Company's Milo Morris
This was a wonderful way to do well by doing good. Frankly, we cannot wait for next year!

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