Ardyce Tostengard Crystal Cello Award Winner for 2021-22 is Robert Chanon
The Crystal Cello award is presented each year by the Houston Symphony League to an outstanding education volunteer for serving and inspiring others and bringing the joy and splendor of music to children and their families in the Houston community.
This award was established in 2000 to honor the memory of Ardyce Tostengard, a long-time education volunteer known for her dedication, service and lasting impact on the education programs of the Houston Symphony and for inspiring others. This is the 21st year the Crystal Cello Award has been given. The recipient this year is Robert Chanon.
Robert has been a Symphony Subscriber since 1978. He joined the Houston Symphony League after he retired. Since joining, he has assisted Symphony staff and League members with musician auditions and served as an usher during student concerts.
Bob has helped with the instrument “petting zoo” and craft activities during Magical Musical Morning and Family concerts. He has been a volunteer at several Ima Hogg Competitions as well as at Orchestra lunches. Since last year, he has helped with social media photography for Houston Symphony League events.
Bob demonstrates the same quiet, modest, low-key leadership for which Ardyce Tostengard was known. He also demonstrates persistence, dedication and commitment. He is always upbeat and on the spot when you need help. As Bob says, “The Houston Symphony is a treasure for everyone who lives in Houston. Supporting it is both a privilege and honor.”
Congratulations, Bob!