Mayor Court Presents Proclamation Honoring Hoots Music Center 30-Year Anniversary

Mayor Anthony J. Court recently presented a proclamation to Tony “Hoots” Mazzei to help celebrate his 30 years as “Hoots Music Center”.

“Tony Mazzei served Ellwood City and the surrounding areas with dedication and commitment in the music industry,” said Mayor Court in an emailed statement. “Throughout his history he provided our community with music lessons and instruments with grace and distinction. Tony Mazzei was a positive influence in many children’s lives that he had the honor in teaching. He was a true integral part of our community.”

Hoots Music Center is located at 1001 South Second Street in Ellwood City, a location that was occupied for 100 years by family-owned businesses. His grandfather, Antonio, settled in after emigrating from Italy in the 1920s.

The location was declared a historical landmark by the Beaver County Historical Research and Landmark Foundation in 2023.

Mayor Anthony J. Court, along with the Borough of Ellwood City, expressed their since appreciation and gratitude for Tony “Hoots” Mazzei.

Mayor Court proclaimed, Saturday, September 28, 2024, “Tony “Hoots” Mazzei Day” in the Borough of Ellwood City.

“We extend our congratulations for a job well done and continue the good work,” added Court.

PICTURED BELOW: (left to right) Alexandra Marshall, Ed Thomas (Repair man), Jacob Donley, Mason Bable, Chris Bable, Dee Robinson (Assistant), Tony “Hoots” Mazzei (Owner), Mayor Anthony J. Court, Daniel Bowser, Matthew Bowser, Cameron Wisor, Sophia Schuster, and Skylar Schuster.

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