Thousand Oaks’ own New West Symphony has been selected for a special grant spotlight by the National Endowment for the Arts as part of the federal agency’s “Celebrating America’s 250th” initiative, according to an announcement published by the NEA on June 26, 2026.
The recognition highlights the symphony’s role in the lead-up to the nation’s semiquincentennial celebrations, shining a national light on one of the Conejo Valley’s most beloved cultural institutions. New West Symphony, which calls the Thousand Oaks area home, has long been a cornerstone of arts and community life in the region, bringing world-class orchestral music to local audiences throughout the year.
Being featured in the NEA’s grant spotlight program places New West Symphony alongside organizations from across the country chosen to help mark this once-in-a-generation milestone in American history. The recognition underscores the symphony’s standing not just locally, but on a truly national stage.
For residents of Thousand Oaks and the broader Conejo Valley, the news is a welcome reminder of the cultural richness that thrives right in their backyard. Whether you’re a longtime season ticket holder or a first-time concertgoer, this is a great moment to celebrate the symphony and the vibrant arts community it represents.
Sources: National Endowment for the Arts (.gov)