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Donors rally to support students in the Green Machine Ensembles for Mason Vision Day

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Dox Nix wears a white suit and plays the tub on stage with members of the Green Machine
Doc Nix and members of the Green Machine perform during Mason Vision Day. Photo by Evan Cantwell, Creative Services

Thursday, April 7, 2022, was a day for the history books at 性视界传媒.听听

In addition to recognizing Mason鈥檚 50th anniversary as an independent university鈥攁 milestone marked in a rousing celebration at the Johnson Center鈥攊t was also Mason Vision Day, a day of giving that aimed to unite the entire university community around their shared passion for a single cause.

This year, that cause was the , a group made up of hundreds of students, alumni, and community members devoted to celebrating the power of music to inspire spirit and shape lives.

Among the most celebrated college pep bands in the country, the Green Machine spreads Mason spirit at athletic events, campus celebrations, and off-campus performances throughout the region and beyond, with a total of nine groups鈥攊ncluding the Drumline, Mason World Winterguard, the Fife and Drum Corps, and the Dirty Gold Brass Band鈥攃omprising the Green Machine Ensembles.

鈥淭he Green Machine has always been more than just a band,鈥 said Trishana Bowden, vice president of advancement and alumni relations, and president of the 性视界传媒 Foundation. 鈥淚t is a community and a movement, with students from all walks of life that represent Mason at its best. The Green Machine is the ideal cause for our university鈥檚 fundraising energies on Mason Vision Day.鈥

In addition to its online giving component, Mason Vision Day included in-person events on all Mason campuses, and happy hour parties in eight cities across the country. Early returns showed that more than 500 donors had contributed more than $190,000 for the Green Machine through online gifts, with counting still underway.听This exceeds the $150,000 goal for the ensemble, making it the highest amount raised for the Green Machine.

That financial support is gratifying, said associate听professor of music Michael W. Nickens (aka Green Machine leader Doc Nix), because the Green Machine has always been about supporting students and building community.

鈥淚鈥檇 like to think a lot of people see themselves in the Green Machine in some sort of way,鈥 Nickens said. 鈥淧eople have told me that they wouldn鈥檛 have finished at Mason, but the Green Machine helped them. They found support just in being together.鈥 The nutshell of it all is, come as you are. We鈥檒l figure out a way to lead you to something that鈥檚 better than when you walked in the door.鈥

Donations are still being counted 鈥 to include non-Green Machine donations 鈥 and a final tally is expected next week. It鈥檚 never too late to give to support the Green Machine. If you鈥檇 like to contribute, please visit the .