Having dominated the charts and the industry as a young country superstar, Taylor Swift also finds time out of her busy schedule to give back to the community with a six-figure dollar donation.
Just the other day, the country singer donated $4 million to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to help create more exhibit rooms and space to educate children about music.
"In terms of what it will allow us to do, we do education very well now," museum director Kyle Young told AP. "It will allow us to do what we do better, serve more people, develop new programs and I'm happy to say that as we talked through this opportunity with Taylor, she very much wants to be involved in an advisory capacity in what we do. Is there a better person out there who's in touch with a young audience? I think not. I was joking we should be paying her to do that. I was only joking."
The section is currently part of the Nashville museum's expansion, and it will be named The Taylor Swift Education Center. The museum is also set to build a new concert theater, musical petting zoo, and a shared entrance with a hotel.
Taylor Swift Donates $4 Million to Museum
5/18/2012 1:44:38 PM








