


Medicaid for Children with Disabilities.Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).Temporary Assistance for Families in Idaho (TAFI).Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled Cash Assistance (AABD).Child and Family Services and Foster Care.Death, Stillbirth, and Miscarriage Records.Interested in having the Accordions Alive exhibit visiting you? Please contact us today and we will be more than happy to schedule a visit with you. All proceeds will be divided evenly between NEACMC and the establishment displaying the exhibit. Although we do not charge for the exhibit – we do ask the establishments to charge an admission fee that they feel comfortable charging for the day of the event. Whether it’s a school, museum, library, music store, or a nursing home.we would love to bring a part of history to you to share with others. Want to know what’s the best part about supporting the Accordions Alive Exhibit? There is no charge to collaborate with NEACMC on having the Accordions Alive Experience at their establishment. A live performance and a brief Q&A will conclude the approximately 2 – 2 1/2 hour event. When the exhibit is coming to end, NEACMC will sponsor an event including Paul Ramunni, Director of NEACMC as a guest speaker. It’s An ExperienceĮach location will have it’s own customized exhibit that will be designed based off of the establishments preferences such as the size as the exhibit and how long it can remain displayed. And The reminiscent sounds of a renovated Wurlitzer Jukebox in our showroom.Over 10,000 pieces of sheet music, instruction books and song books offered for sale at reasonable prices.Customer owned accordions accepted for sale on a consignment basis.Accordions accepted as donations for the museum or purchased outright.Multimedia presentations of performing artists found online at various websites.Sponsoring speaker seminars and workshops (on and off the premises).Our repair loft with repair supplies, accessories and repair services.Our traveling museum visits senior centers, nursing homes and other locations to play, display and present older accordions and their stories.

Saturday gatherings for group and individual play.The accordions are of various makes and designs there is something for everyone to sample and try. Of that number 100+ new and used accordions are available for sale in our newly renovated studio and showroom. We exist to display vintage and modern accordions for the general public’s enjoyment and edification.īetween our museum and the sales company, we now have over 500 accordions on display. Our goal is to find and save any and all old accordions and memorabilia so that people interested in this instrument, especially children, will learn to play and enjoy what many people have experienced over the last 200 years with accordions. One of the main priorities of NEACMC is to keep the spirit and influence of the accordion alive. Paul Ramunni opened the museum in October 2011 located in separate renovated spaces attached to his personal residence in North Canaan Connecticut. We display models from the very beginning of the accordion era starting in 1820 all the way up to the current day. The New England Accordion Connection & Museum Company is a collection of antique and modern accordions as well as related memorabilia.
