Performing Arts

Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 181

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published August 6, 2023

Volume 181

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr

Welcome back TCS Arts families!  We have so many exciting places for your student to plug in, and can’t wait to get started!!  Our Performing Arts community continues to grow and evolve, and we love to continue to build on this from year to year!!!

New to 2023-24 are a few staff members.  We would like to introduce Katie Palmer, who will be helping in our Middle School Band rehearsals and also with the Marching Lions.  We would also like to introduce Jason and Stacie Moore. Jason is the new Executive Pastor for Trinity Church, and he and Stacie will be helping us with High School Chapel worship and student vocals in a variety of ways.   And Stacie will be helping with the administration of the Performing Arts program as a whole.  Welcome Katie, Jason and Stacie!!


UPCOMING EVENTS

Want to stay informed?  Check back here weekly for upcoming events including concerts, shows, trips and more…

  • August 14-18 - Theatre Audition Week

  • September 9 - LeadCon 1 - Thespians

  • September 22 - Marching Lions Band Night

  • September 26 - Coweta County Marching Band Expo

  • October 12-14 - HS One Act Performances

  • October 26 - HS One Act Region Competition

  • November 2, 4, 5 - MS Musical Performances

  • November 10-11 - Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • November 30 - December 2 - HS Theatre 2nd Stage Performances

  • December 2 - MS Band All State Audition

  • December 4 - 4th Grade Recorders Christmas Concert

  • December 4 - Orchestra Christmas Concert

  • December 5 - Band Christmas Concert

  • December 7 - Chorus Christmas Concert

  • December 9 - All State Band Auditions (HS)

  • December 12 - Dance Club Recital


NOW ENROLLING - SIGN UP TODAY!!

To enhance the Performing Arts experience at Trinity Christian School, we offer the opportunity for private instruction, with a growing number of vocal and instrumental options. We have several new offerings this year, including clarinet, voice, and even harp. Our programs offer instruction at various levels to include those who are newly discovering their musical talents, as well as those who have been refining their art for years.  Interested in private instruction?  This is the place for you!

Here is a list of our current instructors.  

  • Stacee Adams - Piano - staceeadams@gmail.com

  • Jason Christian - Guitar - thebirdsongstudios@gmail.com

  • Meagan Dixon - Clarinet, Voice - meaganschlabach@gmail.com

  • Terri Ingram - Horn, Piano - terri.ingram.music@gmail.com

  • Monica Lee - Voice, Piano - monicalee396@gmail.com

  • Sharissa Manwaring - Violin - sharissa.manwaring@tcslions.org

  • Bill Melton - Low Brass - bill.melton@tcslions.org

  • Katie Palmer - Trumpet - katierollspalmer@gmail.com

  • Lizzie Perez - Theatre, Voice - lizzie.perez@tcslions.org

  • Natalie Pinson - Violin - natalie.pinson@tcslions.org  

  • Caleb Ramirez - Piano - calram21@gmail.com

  • Cathy Settle - Piano, Voice - cathy.settle@tcslions.org

  • Elisabeth Veal - Harp - deb1392@gmail.com

  • Nathanael Woodruff - Guitar, Piano - grassfedpower3@gmail.com 

For information regarding private music lessons, please contact one of the above instructors or visit https://tcslions.org/arts-academy.  

To register, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org.  All private music lessons are taught on the TCS campus, and are scheduled on an individual basis.  We can’t wait to get you started!!


ELECTIVES AT TCS

We offer electives in the Performing Arts in a variety of areas, starting in the 4th grade. Often families will ask when these electives are offered, and how their student can get involved. Visit tcslions.org/arts-electives for details about all of these offerings, including which grades they become available to the Trinity student.  

Email tim.hurt@tcslions.org if you would like to inquire about enrolling your student in an Arts elective for the upcoming school year.


ALL THINGS THEATRE


THEATRE INTEREST MEETING FOR PARENTS AND STUDENTS
OPEN TO 1st GRADE through 12th GRADE

Monday, August 14th at 6pm

With so much happening in this growing department, our team wanted to have a time for ALL Theatre families to come together and learn how to get involved in Theatre at TCS throughout your student’s time here.

We will start with Elementary and work our way up to High School. Younger families will be dismissed as info no longer pertains to them.

For questions about this, please reach out to Mrs. Lizzie Perez (HS and Elementary focus) at lizzie.perez@tcslions.org or Mrs. Emily Litton (MS focus) at emily.litton@tcslions.org.

 

DRAMA CLUB for 1st-5th GRADERS IS BACK!!

CLUB INFO, DATES, and TIMES

Cost $200

1st and 2nd Grade (cap of 35 students)

•Directed by Mrs. Emily Litton and supported with Drama Club Team•

They will meet Mondays from 3-5pm and work on building a strong foundation in acting, singing, and dancing. They will work towards learning a variety of songs based on a theme and explore the stage in big and small group numbers (with some solo moments)!

3rd-5th Grade (cap of 35 students)

•Directed by Mrs. Amber Poelman, Assisted by Mrs. Lizzie Perez and supported with Drama Club Team•

They will meet Thursdays from 3-5pm and develop their skills in acting, singing, and dancing as they learn a 30 minute show. We are excited to announce they will be presenting the musical, Magic Treehouse: Pirates Past Noon! This sweet tale is all about the race to find the precious treasure, only to realize the best and most lasting treasure is friendship. 

Performances will be Friday, November 10th and Saturday, November 11th with our students presenting two acts: Act One: 1st-2nd Grades and Act Two: 3rd-5th Grades, giving both age groups THREE CHANCES to perform their productions.

**NOTE FOR SPRING: 1st-5th Grade will perform a 30-40 min show in the Spring. Priority for registration will be given to those 1st-2nd Graders that participate in the Fall and then accepted on a case by case basis, only to ensure there is a strong foundation for all actors in the Spring Production! 

For questions about Drama Club, please contact Mrs. Lizzie Perez at lizzie.perez@tcslions.org

 

AUDITION WEEK DETAILS FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL

MONDAY, Aug 14th - Theatre Interest Meeting for 1st-12th Theatre - 6pm

Join us for a time of fellowship for all Theatre families 1st-12th grade.

We will talk through each age group and ways that we can all support and grow together! As we walk from Elementary up to Middle and High School, grades will be dismissed when information is no longer relevant. 

TUESDAY, Aug 15th - MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITION WORKSHOP - 6-7pm

Middle School students will have a chance to work with Mrs. Litton and team on audition content BEFORE auditions start. Get feedback on your audition AND practice reading from the script, singing, and learning choreography. Attendance is optional, but extremely encouraged for students to feel more comfortable! Sign ups available soon!

WEDNESDAY, Aug 16th - Middle and High School Auditions - 3:30-5:30pm

Students will sign up for a 1.5 hour slot where they will:

-read from a script with other students

-learn a short dance combo

-sing a one minute musical theatre song that represents them (prepared in advance)

To sign up for a time slot, click this link: https://forms.gle/2hTscA7TvUa138iH6

For questions about Middle School please email Mrs. Litton at emily.litton@tcslions.org

For questions about High School please email Mrs. Perez at lizzie.perez@tcslions.org

THURSDAY, Aug 17th - Middle and High School Auditions - 3:30-8:30pm

Students will sign up for a 1.5 hour slot where they will:

-read from a script with other students

-learn a short dance combo

-sing a one minute musical theatre song that represents them (prepared in advance)

To sign up for a time slot, click this link: https://forms.gle/2hTscA7TvUa138iH6

For questions about Middle School please email Mrs. Litton at emily.litton@tcslions.org

For questions about High School please email Mrs. Perez at lizzie.perez@tcslions.org

CALL BACKS FOR INDIVIDUAL SHOWS/EVENTS WILL BE THE WEEK OF AUG 20th.

Students will be notified if they are needed for call backs.

 

HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE - EARLY MORNING WORKOUTS

As we continue to grow as performers and technicians, we want to look for ways to continue to learn, try new things, and master techniques. This year, we are offering “morning workouts” where High School students can attend before school to stretch their theatre muscles.

We will be releasing a calendar monthly, but days will vary based on skills, upcoming events, and more. At times, we will have guest teachers, and students will be able to take advantage of experts in this field!

Workouts are week days from 7:30-8am in Room 502.


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missions work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.


INSTRUMENT REPAIR

We use Big Note Music for on site repair of many of our musical instruments.  If you have an instrument that needs repair as the school year begins, this may be a great option for you.  The process works with you filling out an online form, pre-paying for the repair, and then they come for a scheduled repair session right on our Trinity campus.  Your student wouldn’t be away from their instrument except when it’s on the repair table.  This convenient option has worked for us for a few years now.  Simply fill out the online form and let us know that a repair has been scheduled.


Online Link to Schedule a Repair: https://bignotemusic.com/product/schedule-repair/


MEET THE STAFF

We want to get to know each of our Arts families throughout the year.  And we would love for you to get to know us as well.  Here is a snapshot of your directors for the 2023-24 school year.

Tim Hurt grew up in Long Island, NY, getting his hands on anything and everything in the Arts he could.  He enjoyed Band, Orchestra, Theatre and Chorus, and decided to pursue a career in music.  He attended the University of Miami, Coral Gables, and has a degree in Music Education with Jazz Emphasis.  Upon graduation, Tim served in full time ministry as a Worship Pastor for 20 years, before joining the Trinity staff to lead the Arts Department and serve in the Band Room.  He is also the Worship Pastor for Trinity Church, combining both church and school as he ministers in the Arts world.  Tim has been the Performing Arts Director at TCS since 2015.  

Tim is passionate about challenging and inspiring students in the Arts and in their faith.  He has been married to Charlotte for 24 years,, and they have three children, Sarah, Samuel and Sophia.  In his free time, he enjoys golf and working in the yard.


Chris Litton serves as the Director of Live Media & School Productions at Trinity Christian School. He teaches Live Media Production, a class that provides instruction and practical application for students to learn the basics of audio production for live music, and also a new elective offering, Film/Broadcast Production. Chris also serves as the Technical Director for the TCS Drama department. He has been at Trinity since the spring of 2021, and has a degree in Broadcasting with a focus on Radio. Chris has been working professionally in the broadcast/audio engineering field since 2013. His credentials include sports broadcasting for the Minnesota Sports Broadcast Network, freelance voice over work, A1 Audio Engineering for live events around Atlanta, and recently was a top 3 candidate of 500 applicants to become the Atlanta Braves Public Address Announcer. Chris loves bringing his experiences to the classroom to pour into the next generation. Chris has been married to his wonderful wife Emily for 11 Years. Emily is also part of the Performing Arts team at TCS. They have a daughter named Ellie who is in Pre-K at TCS.


Emily Litton has dedicated her career to inspiring young minds through Performing Arts. Currently serving as the Early Learning Creative Arts and Middle School Theatre Director at Trinity, Litton has a passion for fostering creativity and self-expression in her students, and instilling a love for the Arts in each of them, helping them to develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed both on and off the stage.

Litton's love for theatre can be traced back to her childhood, where she was involved in numerous productions and performances. Her extensive experience has given her a unique perspective on the art form, which she brings to her work as a theatre educator.  In 2009, Litton was part of the first graduating class of Trinity Christian School, and she is proud to be a part of the school's legacy.


Sharissa Manwaring has been enjoying music since she started playing the piano at age 3 and violin at age 5.  In college she minored in music and decided to focus on violin as her principal instrument.   She has been involved with music through teaching, performing, and worshiping with her violin most of her adult life.  

Her musical journey with Trinity started with her volunteering in the String Orchestra classes for several years.  In 2020 she started co-teaching the High School Chamber Group, our combined band and orchestra class.  March 2022 she moved into the Orchestra Director role, teaching 4th, 5th and Middle School Strings as well as the High School class.  She loves her job and often says she has the best job in the world because she gets to “make music with amazing kids!”  Her goals are to help students realize music is worth working for, and for them to have fun along the way!

Sharissa is married to Philip, and they have high school age twins, both who enjoy the Arts.  She is also an artist, painting with oils, acrylics, and watercolor, and enjoys traveling overseas, reading, arranging flowers, baking yummy gluten free desserts, and loving on her sweet Russian Blue cat, Lexie.


Bill Melton holds a Bachelor of Music and Master of Education degrees from Columbus State University and an Educational Specialist degree in Instructional Technology from the University of West Georgia. He has served as a band director and music educator for the last 38 years, serving 27 of these years as the director of bands at Whitewater Middle School in Fayetteville, Georgia. Bill retired from public school teaching in 2017 and started teaching at Trinity Christian School in September 2020.  He is currently the 5th Grade Band Director

Bill’s bands have been selected to perform throughout the southeastern United States and performed for notable individuals such as Chick-Fil-A founder Truett Cathy, and former congressman Newt Gingrich.  He is currently an active private lesson instructor, composer, music evaluation judge and school instrumental band clinician. His students have participated in District Honor Band, Georgia All-State Band, Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony and the Governor’s Honors program.
Bill has been married to Tammy for 37 years. Bill and Tammy have two adult children, Amy, a Doctoral student at the University of Texas, Austin and Amber, an Occupational Therapist in Atlanta, Georgia.


Stacie Moore has been working in church worship & arts ministry for 28 years, alongside her husband Jason. She has served specifically in the area of Middle and High School Fine Arts. She is passionate about investing in students so they may discover, develop and deploy their gifts for Jesus. 

Stacie comes to us at Trinity serving our High School Chapel Worship students, and also assisting with Arts Administration for the department.  Stacie has 4 children, Caleb (20), Chaim (18), Caden (18) and Keira (15). When not serving in ministry, she is on the hunt for the best tacos and salsa.


Katie Palmer is an accomplished trumpet player and has had the opportunity to play with several notable organizations throughout her career. She studied Music Education at Kennesaw State University and performed in wind ensembles at Carnegie Hall and Midwest Band Clinic. She has played with several different brass ensembles for major events such as a Georgia Governor event, major holiday events for churches in the Atlanta area and more. She studied under several principal Atlanta symphony trumpet players throughout her years, and has taught trumpet lessons for over 6 years before taking a break and becoming a full time mom and missionary. 

Katie will be assisting our Middle School Band and also working with our Marching Lions.  Her passion for music and teaching has never left and she looks forward to coming alongside your students to help them love music, dedication and hard work just as much as she does.


Lizzie Perez is honored to serve the Roaring Dramatics and TCS family as our Theatre Director! She has lived and worked in Film/TV and Theatre in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and the Athens area. Throughout her career, she has had the incredible opportunity to create experiences and tell stories in many different mediums. Community Theatre credits include The Addams Family (Director), Mary Poppins (Director), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator), Tuck Everlasting (Mae Tuck), The Little Mermaid (Ursula) and more. Professional credits include The Middle (NBC), Nunsense (Crown City Theater), and various background roles. 

Early in her career, she had the privilege of working with WinShape Camps for Communities developing, creating, and producing all elements of experience from large group production, graphic design, and curriculum. Her husband, AB, enjoys helping with her productions and they also lead worship together and are working towards an album. Lizzie is a graduate of Southeastern University (BA Theatre).


Cathy Settle has been teaching in Christian Education since 1995. After college, she began teaching at Grace Christian School in Columbus,Georgia. In 1997, she and her husband Jason decided it was best for her to stay home as they began to have a family. Over the next 15 years, as she and Jason raised their six children, she assisted in many areas of the music departments in the church and school ministries where they served. She served as the church pianist during that time as well as Director of Special Music and Children’s Programs. In 2012, she went back to teaching full time at Pleasant View Christian School in Pleasant View, TN, .where she remained until she came to Trinity in 2017.  She serves here as our Elementary Music Teacher and Upper Elementary and Middle School Chorus Director. Mrs. Settle’s desire is to instill in young hearts and minds a love for Jesus and music that will carry on throughout their lives.


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 180

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published July 30, 2023

Volume 180

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr

Welcome back TCS Arts families!  We have so many exciting places for your student to plug in, and can’t wait to get started!!  Our Performing Arts community continues to grow and evolve, and we love to continue to build on this from year to year!!!

New to 2023-24 are a few staff members.  We would like to introduce Katie Palmer, who will be helping in our Middle School Band rehearsals and also with the Marching Lions.  We would also like to introduce Jason and Stacie Moore. Jason is the new Executive Pastor for Trinity Church, and he and Stacie will be helping us with High School Chapel worship and student vocals in a variety of ways.   And Stacie will be helping with the administration of the Performing Arts program as a whole.  Welcome Katie, Jason and Stacie!!


UPCOMING EVENTS

Want to stay informed?  Check back here weekly for upcoming events including concerts, shows, trips and more…

  • August 14-18 - Theatre Audition Week

  • September 22 - Marching Lions Band Night

  • September 26 - Coweta County Marching Band Expo

  • October 12-14 - HS One Act Performances

  • October 28 - HS One Act Region Competition

  • November 2, 4, 5 - MS Musical Performances

  • November 9-11 - Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • November 30 - December 2 - HS Theatre 2nd Stage Performances

  • December 2 - MS Band All State Audition

  • December 4 - 4th Grade Recorders Christmas Concert

  • December 4 - Orchestra Christmas Concert

  • December 5 - Band Christmas Concert

  • December 7 - Chorus Christmas Concert

  • December 9 - All State Band Auditions (HS)

  • December 12 - Dance Club Recital


NOW ENROLLING - SIGN UP TODAY!!

To enhance the Performing Arts experience at Trinity Christian School, we offer the opportunity for private instruction, with a growing number of vocal and instrumental options. We have several new offerings this year, including clarinet, voice, and even harp. Our programs offer instruction at various levels to include those who are newly discovering their musical talents, as well as those who have been refining their art for years.  Interested in private instruction?  This is the place for you!

Here is a list of our current instructors.  

  • Stacee Adams - Piano - staceeadams@gmail.com

  • Jason Christian - Guitar - thebirdsongstudios@gmail.com

  • Meagan Dixon - Clarinet, Voice - meaganschlabach@gmail.com

  • Terri Ingram - Horn, Piano - terri.ingram.music@gmail.com

  • Monica Lee - Voice, Piano - monicalee396@gmail.com

  • Sharissa Manwaring - Violin - sharissa.manwaring@tcslions.org

  • Bill Melton - Low Brass - bill.melton@tcslions.org

  • Katie Palmer - Trumpet - katierollspalmer@gmail.com

  • Lizzie Perez - Theatre, Voice - lizzie.perez@tcslions.org

  • Natalie Pinson - Violin - natalie.pinson@tcslions.org  

  • Caleb Ramirez - Piano - calram21@gmail.com

  • Cathy Settle - Piano, Voice - cathy.settle@tcslions.org

  • Elisabeth Veal - Harp - deb1392@gmail.com

  • Nathanael Woodruff - Guitar, Piano - grassfedpower3@gmail.com 

For information regarding private music lessons, please contact one of the above instructors or visit https://tcslions.org/arts-academy.  

To register, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org.  All private music lessons are taught on the TCS campus, and are scheduled on an individual basis.  We can’t wait to get you started!!


ELECTIVES AT TCS

We offer electives in the Performing Arts in a variety of areas, starting in the 4th grade. Often families will ask when these electives are offered, and how their student can get involved. Visit tcslions.org/arts-electives for details about all of these offerings, including which grades they become available to the Trinity student.  

Email tim.hurt@tcslions.org if you would like to inquire about enrolling your student in an Arts elective for the upcoming school year.


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missions work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.


MEET THE STAFF

We want to get to know each of our Arts families throughout the year.  And we would love for you to get to know us as well.  Here is a snapshot of your directors for the 2023-24 school year.

Tim Hurt grew up in Long Island, NY, getting his hands on anything and everything in the Arts he could.  He enjoyed Band, Orchestra, Theatre and Chorus, and decided to pursue a career in music.  He attended the University of Miami, Coral Gables, and has a degree in Music Education with Jazz Emphasis.  Upon graduation, Tim served in full time ministry as a Worship Pastor for 20 years, before joining the Trinity staff to lead the Arts Department and serve in the Band Room.  He is also the Worship Pastor for Trinity Church, combining both church and school as he ministers in the Arts world.  Tim has been the Performing Arts Director at TCS since 2015.  

Tim is passionate about challenging and inspiring students in the Arts and in their faith.  He has been married to Charlotte for 24 years,, and they have three children, Sarah, Samuel and Sophia.  In his free time, he enjoys golf and working in the yard.


Chris Litton serves as the Director of Live Media & School Productions at Trinity Christian School. He teaches Live Media Production, a class that provides instruction and practical application for students to learn the basics of audio production for live music, and also a new elective offering, Film/Broadcast Production. Chris also serves as the Technical Director for the TCS Drama department. He has been at Trinity since the spring of 2021, and has a degree in Broadcasting with a focus on Radio. Chris has been working professionally in the broadcast/audio engineering field since 2013. His credentials include sports broadcasting for the Minnesota Sports Broadcast Network, freelance voice over work, A1 Audio Engineering for live events around Atlanta, and recently was a top 3 candidate of 500 applicants to become the Atlanta Braves Public Address Announcer. Chris loves bringing his experiences to the classroom to pour into the next generation. Chris has been married to his wonderful wife Emily for 11 Years. Emily is also part of the Performing Arts team at TCS. They have a daughter named Ellie who is in Pre-K at TCS.


Emily Litton has dedicated her career to inspiring young minds through Performing Arts. Currently serving as the Early Learning Creative Arts and Middle School Theatre Director at Trinity, Litton has a passion for fostering creativity and self-expression in her students, and instilling a love for the Arts in each of them, helping them to develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed both on and off the stage.

Litton's love for theatre can be traced back to her childhood, where she was involved in numerous productions and performances. Her extensive experience has given her a unique perspective on the art form, which she brings to her work as a theatre educator.  In 2009, Litton was part of the first graduating class of Trinity Christian School, and she is proud to be a part of the school's legacy.


Sharissa Manwaring has been enjoying music since she started playing the piano at age 3 and violin at age 5.  In college she minored in music and decided to focus on violin as her principal instrument.   She has been involved with music through teaching, performing, and worshiping with her violin most of her adult life.  

Her musical journey with Trinity started with her volunteering in the String Orchestra classes for several years.  In 2020 she started co-teaching the High School Chamber Group, our combined band and orchestra class.  March 2022 she moved into the Orchestra Director role, teaching 4th, 5th and Middle School Strings as well as the High School class.  She loves her job and often says she has the best job in the world because she gets to “make music with amazing kids!”  Her goals are to help students realize music is worth working for, and for them to have fun along the way!

Sharissa is married to Philip, and they have high school age twins, both who enjoy the Arts.  She is also an artist, painting with oils, acrylics, and watercolor, and enjoys traveling overseas, reading, arranging flowers, baking yummy gluten free desserts, and loving on her sweet Russian Blue cat, Lexie.


Bill Melton holds a Bachelor of Music and Master of Education degrees from Columbus State University and an Educational Specialist degree in Instructional Technology from the University of West Georgia. He has served as a band director and music educator for the last 38 years, serving 27 of these years as the director of bands at Whitewater Middle School in Fayetteville, Georgia. Bill retired from public school teaching in 2017 and started teaching at Trinity Christian School in September 2020.  He is currently the 5th Grade Band Director

Bill’s bands have been selected to perform throughout the southeastern United States and performed for notable individuals such as Chick-Fil-A founder Truett Cathy, and former congressman Newt Gingrich.  He is currently an active private lesson instructor, composer, music evaluation judge and school instrumental band clinician. His students have participated in District Honor Band, Georgia All-State Band, Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony and the Governor’s Honors program.
Bill has been married to Tammy for 37 years. Bill and Tammy have two adult children, Amy, a Doctoral student at the University of Texas, Austin and Amber, an Occupational Therapist in Atlanta, Georgia.


Stacie Moore has been working in church worship & arts ministry for 28 years, alongside her husband Jason. She has served specifically in the area of Middle and High School Fine Arts. She is passionate about investing in students so they may discover, develop and deploy their gifts for Jesus. 

Stacie comes to us at Trinity serving our High School Chapel Worship students, and also assisting with Arts Administration for the department.  Stacie has 4 children, Caleb (20), Chaim (18), Caden (18) and Keira (15). When not serving in ministry, she is on the hunt for the best tacos and salsa.


Katie Palmer is an accomplished trumpet player and has had the opportunity to play with several notable organizations throughout her career. She studied Music Education at Kennesaw State University and performed in wind ensembles at Carnegie Hall and Midwest Band Clinic. She has played with several different brass ensembles for major events such as a Georgia Governor event, major holiday events for churches in the Atlanta area and more. She studied under several principal Atlanta symphony trumpet players throughout her years, and has taught trumpet lessons for over 6 years before taking a break and becoming a full time mom and missionary. 

Katie will be assisting our Middle School Band and also working with our Marching Lions.  Her passion for music and teaching has never left and she looks forward to coming alongside your students to help them love music, dedication and hard work just as much as she does.


Lizzie Perez is honored to serve the Roaring Dramatics and TCS family as our Theatre Director! She has lived and worked in Film/TV and Theatre in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and the Athens area. Throughout her career, she has had the incredible opportunity to create experiences and tell stories in many different mediums. Community Theatre credits include The Addams Family (Director), Mary Poppins (Director), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator), Tuck Everlasting (Mae Tuck), The Little Mermaid (Ursula) and more. Professional credits include The Middle (NBC), Nunsense (Crown City Theater), and various background roles. 

Early in her career, she had the privilege of working with WinShape Camps for Communities developing, creating, and producing all elements of experience from large group production, graphic design, and curriculum. Her husband, AB, enjoys helping with her productions and they also lead worship together and are working towards an album. Lizzie is a graduate of Southeastern University (BA Theatre).


Cathy Settle has been teaching in Christian Education since 1995. After college, she began teaching at Grace Christian School in Columbus,Georgia. In 1997, she and her husband Jason decided it was best for her to stay home as they began to have a family. Over the next 15 years, as she and Jason raised their six children, she assisted in many areas of the music departments in the church and school ministries where they served. She served as the church pianist during that time as well as Director of Special Music and Children’s Programs. In 2012, she went back to teaching full time at Pleasant View Christian School in Pleasant View, TN, .where she remained until she came to Trinity in 2017.  She serves here as our Elementary Music Teacher and Upper Elementary and Middle School Chorus Director. Mrs. Settle’s desire is to instill in young hearts and minds a love for Jesus and music that will carry on throughout their lives.


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 179

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published July 23, 2023

Volume 179

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr

Welcome back TCS Arts families!  We have so many exciting places for your student to plug in, and can’t wait to get started!!  Our Performing Arts community continues to grow and evolve, and we love to continue to build on this from year to year!!!

New to 2023-24 are a few staff members.  We would like to introduce Katie Palmer, who will be helping in our Middle School Band rehearsals and also with the Marching Lions.  We would also like to introduce Jason and Stacie Moore. Jason is the new Executive Pastor for Trinity Church, and he and Stacie will be helping us with High School Chapel worship and student vocals in a variety of ways.   And Stacie will be helping with the administration of the Performing Arts program as a whole.  Welcome Katie, Jason and Stacie!!


UPCOMING EVENTS

Want to stay informed?  Check back here weekly for upcoming events including concerts, shows, trips and more…

  • August 14-18 - Theatre Audition Week

  • September 22 - Marching Lions Band Night

  • September 26 - Coweta County Marching Band Expo

  • October 12-14 - HS One Act Performances

  • October 28 - HS One Act Region Competition

  • November 2, 4, 5 - MS Musical Performances

  • November 9-11 - Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • November 30 - December 2 - HS Theatre 2nd Stage Performances

  • December 2 - MS Band All State Audition

  • December 4 - 4th Grade Recorders Christmas Concert

  • December 4 - Orchestra Christmas Concert

  • December 5 - Band Christmas Concert

  • December 7 - Chorus Christmas Concert

  • December 9 - All State Band Auditions (HS)

  • December 12 - Dance Club Recital


NOW ENROLLING - SIGN UP TODAY!!

To enhance the Performing Arts experience at Trinity Christian School, we offer the opportunity for private instruction, with a growing number of vocal and instrumental options. We have several new offerings this year, including clarinet, voice, and even harp. Our programs offer instruction at various levels to include those who are newly discovering their musical talents, as well as those who have been refining their art for years.  Interested in private instruction?  This is the place for you!

Here is a list of our current instructors.  

  • Stacee Adams - Piano - staceeadams@gmail.com

  • Jason Christian - Guitar - thebirdsongstudios@gmail.com

  • Meagan Dixon - Clarinet, Voice - meaganschlabach@gmail.com

  • Terri Ingram - Horn, Piano - terri.ingram.music@gmail.com

  • Monica Lee - Voice, Piano - monicalee396@gmail.com

  • Sharissa Manwaring - Violin - sharissa.manwaring@tcslions.org

  • Bill Melton - Low Brass - bill.melton@tcslions.org

  • Katie Palmer - Trumpet - katierollspalmer@gmail.com

  • Lizzie Perez - Theatre, Voice - lizzie.perez@tcslions.org

  • Natalie Pinson - Violin - natalie.pinson@tcslions.org  

  • Caleb Ramirez - Piano - calram21@gmail.com

  • Cathy Settle - Piano, Voice - cathy.settle@tcslions.org

  • Elisabeth Veal - Harp - deb1392@gmail.com

  • Nathanael Woodruff - Guitar, Piano - grassfedpower3@gmail.com 

For information regarding private music lessons, please contact one of the above instructors or visit https://tcslions.org/arts-academy.  

To register, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org.  All private music lessons are taught on the TCS campus, and are scheduled on an individual basis.  We can’t wait to get you started!!


ELECTIVES AT TCS

We offer electives in the Performing Arts in a variety of areas, starting in the 4th grade. Often families will ask when these electives are offered, and how their student can get involved. Visit tcslions.org/arts-electives for details about all of these offerings, including which grades they become available to the Trinity student.  

Email tim.hurt@tcslions.org if you would like to inquire about enrolling your student in an Arts elective for the upcoming school year.


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missions work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.


MEET THE STAFF

We want to get to know each of our Arts families throughout the year.  And we would love for you to get to know us as well.  Here is a snapshot of your directors for the 2023-24 school year.

Tim Hurt grew up in Long Island, NY, getting his hands on anything and everything in the Arts he could.  He enjoyed Band, Orchestra, Theatre and Chorus, and decided to pursue a career in music.  He attended the University of Miami, Coral Gables, and has a degree in Music Education with Jazz Emphasis.  Upon graduation, Tim served in full time ministry as a Worship Pastor for 20 years, before joining the Trinity staff to lead the Arts Department and serve in the Band Room.  He is also the Worship Pastor for Trinity Church, combining both church and school as he ministers in the Arts world.  Tim has been the Performing Arts Director at TCS since 2015.  

Tim is passionate about challenging and inspiring students in the Arts and in their faith.  He has been married to Charlotte for 24 years,, and they have three children, Sarah, Samuel and Sophia.  In his free time, he enjoys golf and working in the yard.


Chris Litton serves as the Director of Live Media & School Productions at Trinity Christian School. He teaches Live Media Production, a class that provides instruction and practical application for students to learn the basics of audio production for live music, and also a new elective offering, Film/Broadcast Production.. Chris also serves as the Technical Director for the TCS Drama department. He has been at Trinity since the spring of 2021, and has a degree in Broadcasting with a focus on Radio. Chris has been working professionally in the broadcast/audio engineering field since 2013. His credentials include sports broadcasting for the Minnesota Sports Broadcast Network, freelance voice over work, A1 Audio Engineering for live events around Atlanta, and recently was a top 3 candidate of 500 applicants to become the Atlanta Braves Public Address Announcer. Chris loves bringing his experiences to the classroom to pour into the next generation.


Emily Litton has dedicated her career to inspiring young minds through Performing Arts. Currently serving as the Early Learning Creative Arts and Middle School Theatre Director at Trinity, Litton has a passion for fostering creativity and self-expression in her students, and instilling a love for the Arts in each of them, helping them to develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed both on and off the stage.

Litton's love for theatre can be traced back to her childhood, where she was involved in numerous productions and performances. Her extensive experience has given her a unique perspective on the art form, which she brings to her work as a theatre educator.  In 2009, Litton was part of the first graduating class of Trinity Christian School, and she is proud to be a part of the school's legacy.


Sharissa Manwaring has been enjoying music since she started playing the piano at age 3 and violin at age 5.  In college she minored in music and decided to focus on violin as her principal instrument.   She has been involved with music through teaching, performing, and worshiping with her violin most of her adult life.  

Her musical journey with Trinity started with her volunteering in the String Orchestra classes for several years.  In 2020 she started co-teaching the High School Chamber Group, our combined band and orchestra class.  March 2022 she moved into the Orchestra Director role, teaching 4th, 5th and Middle School Strings as well as the High School class.  She loves her job and often says she has the best job in the world because she gets to “make music with amazing kids!”  Her goals are to help students realize music is worth working for, and for them to have fun along the way!

Sharissa is married to Philip, and they have high school age twins, both who enjoy the Arts.  She is also an artist, painting with oils, acrylics, and watercolor, and enjoys traveling overseas, reading, arranging flowers, baking yummy gluten free desserts, and loving on her sweet Russian Blue cat, Lexie.


Bill Melton holds a Bachelor of Music and Master of Education degrees from Columbus State University and an Educational Specialist degree in Instructional Technology from the University of West Georgia. He has served as a band director and music educator for the last 38 years, serving 27 of these years as the director of bands at Whitewater Middle School in Fayetteville, Georgia. Bill retired from public school teaching in 2017 and started teaching at Trinity Christian School in September 2020.  He is currently the 5th Grade Band Director

Bill’s bands have been selected to perform throughout the southeastern United States and performed for notable individuals such as Chick-Fil-A founder Truett Cathy, and former congressman Newt Gingrich.  He is currently an active private lesson instructor, composer, music evaluation judge and school instrumental band clinician. His students have participated in District Honor Band, Georgia All-State Band, Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony and the Governor’s Honors program.
Bill has been married to Tammy for 37 years. Bill and Tammy have two adult children, Amy, a Doctoral student at the University of Texas, Austin and Amber, an Occupational Therapist in Atlanta, Georgia.


Stacie Moore has been working in church worship & arts ministry for 28 years, alongside her husband Jason. She has served specifically in the area of Middle and High School Fine Arts. She is passionate about investing in students so they may discover, develop and deploy their gifts for Jesus. 

Stacie comes to us at Trinity serving our High School Chapel Worship students, and also assisting with Arts Administration for the department.  Stacie has 4 children, Caleb (20), Chaim (18), Caden (18) and Keira (15). When not serving in ministry, she is on the hunt for the best tacos and salsa.


Katie Palmer is an accomplished trumpet player and has had the opportunity to play with several notable organizations throughout her career. She studied Music Education at Kennesaw State University and performed in wind ensembles at Carnegie Hall and Midwest Band Clinic. She has played with several different brass ensembles for major events such as a Georgia Governor event, major holiday events for churches in the Atlanta area and more. She studied under several principal Atlanta symphony trumpet players throughout her years, and has taught trumpet lessons for over 6 years before taking a break and becoming a full time mom and missionary. 

Katie will be assisting our Middle School Band and also working with our Marching Lions.  Her passion for music and teaching has never left and she looks forward to coming alongside your students to help them love music, dedication and hard work just as much as she does.


Lizzie Perez is honored to serve the Roaring Dramatics and TCS family as our Theatre Director! She has lived and worked in Film/TV and Theatre in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and the Athens area. Throughout her career, she has had the incredible opportunity to create experiences and tell stories in many different mediums. Community Theatre credits include The Addams Family (Director), Mary Poppins (Director), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator), Tuck Everlasting (Mae Tuck), The Little Mermaid (Ursula) and more. Professional credits include The Middle (NBC), Nunsense (Crown City Theater), and various background roles. 

Early in her career, she had the privilege of working with WinShape Camps for Communities developing, creating, and producing all elements of experience from large group production, graphic design, and curriculum. Her husband, AB, enjoys helping with her productions and they also lead worship together and are working towards an album. Lizzie is a graduate of Southeastern University (BA Theatre).


Cathy Settle has been teaching in Christian Education since 1995. After college, she began teaching at Grace Christian School in Columbus,Georgia. In 1997, she and her husband Jason decided it was best for her to stay home as they began to have a family. Over the next 15 years, as she and Jason raised their six children, she assisted in many areas of the music departments in the church and school ministries where they served. She served as the church pianist during that time as well as Director of Special Music and Children’s Programs. In 2012, she went back to teaching full time at Pleasant View Christian School in Pleasant View, TN, .where she remained until she came to Trinity in 2017.  She serves here as our Elementary Music Teacher and Upper Elementary and Middle School Chorus Director. Mrs. Settle’s desire is to instill in young hearts and minds a love for Jesus and music that will carry on throughout their lives.



Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 178

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published July 16, 2023

Volume 178

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr

Welcome back TCS Arts families!  We have so many exciting places for your student to plug in, and can’t wait to get started!!  Our Performing Arts community continues to grow and evolve, and we love to continue to build on this from year to year!!!

New to 2023-24 are a few staff members.  We would like to introduce Katie Palmer, who will be helping in our Middle School Band rehearsals and also with the Marching Lions.  We would also like to introduce Jason and Stacie Moore. Jason is the new Executive Pastor for Trinity Church, and he and Stacie will be helping us with High School Chapel worship and student vocals in a variety of ways.   And Stacie will be helping with the administration of the Performing Arts program as a whole.  Welcome Katie, Jason and Stacie!!


UPCOMING EVENTS

Want to stay informed?  Check back here weekly for upcoming events including concerts, shows, trips and more…

  • August 14-18 - Theatre Audition Week

  • September 22 - Marching Lions Band Night

  • September 26 - Coweta County Marching Band Expo

  • October 12-14 - HS One Act Performances

  • October 28 - HS One Act Region Competition

  • November 2, 4, 5 - MS Musical Performances

  • November 9-11 - Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • November 30 - December 2 - HS Theatre 2nd Stage Performances

  • December 2 - MS Band All State Audition

  • December 4 - 4th Grade Recorders Christmas Concert

  • December 4 - Orchestra Christmas Concert

  • December 5 - Band Christmas Concert

  • December 7 - Chorus Christmas Concert

  • December 9 - All State Band Auditions (HS)

  • December 12 - Dance Club Recital


NOW ENROLLING - SIGN UP TODAY!!

To enhance the Performing Arts experience at Trinity Christian School, we offer the opportunity for private instruction, with a growing number of vocal and instrumental options. We have several new offerings this year, including clarinet, voice, and even harp. Our programs offer instruction at various levels to include those who are newly discovering their musical talents, as well as those who have been refining their art for years.  Interested in private instruction?  This is the place for you!

Here is a list of our current instructors.  

  • Stacee Adams - Piano - staceeadams@gmail.com

  • Jason Christian - Guitar - thebirdsongstudios@gmail.com

  • Meagan Dixon - Clarinet, Voice - meaganschlabach@gmail.com

  • Terri Ingram - Horn, Piano - terri.ingram.music@gmail.com

  • Monica Lee - Voice, Piano - monicalee396@gmail.com

  • Sharissa Manwaring - Violin - sharissa.manwaring@tcslions.org

  • Bill Melton - Low Brass - bill.melton@tcslions.org

  • Katie Palmer - Trumpet - katierollspalmer@gmail.com

  • Lizzie Perez - Theatre, Voice - lizzie.perez@tcslions.org

  • Natalie Pinson - Violin - natalie.pinson@tcslions.org  

  • Caleb Ramirez - Piano - calram21@gmail.com

  • Cathy Settle - Piano, Voice - cathy.settle@tcslions.org

  • Elisabeth Veal - Harp - deb1392@gmail.com

  • Nathanael Woodruff - Guitar, Piano - grassfedpower3@gmail.com 

For information regarding private music lessons, please contact one of the above instructors or visit https://tcslions.org/arts-academy.  

To register, please contact performingarts@tcslions.org.  All private music lessons are taught on the TCS campus, and are scheduled on an individual basis.  We can’t wait to get you started!!


ELECTIVES AT TCS

We offer electives in the Performing Arts in a variety of areas, starting in the 4th grade. Often families will ask when these electives are offered, and how their student can get involved. Visit tcslions.org/arts-electives for details about all of these offerings, including which grades they become available to the Trinity student.  

Email tim.hurt@tcslions.org if you would like to inquire about enrolling your student in an Arts elective for the upcoming school year.


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missions work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.


MEET THE STAFF

We want to get to know each of our Arts families throughout the year.  And we would love for you to get to know us as well.  Here is a snapshot of your directors for the 2023-24 school year.

Tim Hurt grew up in Long Island, NY, getting his hands on anything and everything in the Arts he could.  He enjoyed Band, Orchestra, Theatre and Chorus, and decided to pursue a career in music.  He attended the University of Miami, Coral Gables, and has a degree in Music Education with Jazz Emphasis.  Upon graduation, Tim served in full time ministry as a Worship Pastor for 20 years, before joining the Trinity staff to lead the Arts Department and serve in the Band Room.  He is also the Worship Pastor for Trinity Church, combining both church and school as he ministers in the Arts world.  Tim has been the Performing Arts Director at TCS since 2015.  

Tim is passionate about challenging and inspiring students in the Arts and in their faith.  He has been married to Charlotte for 24 years,, and they have three children, Sarah, Samuel and Sophia.  In his free time, he enjoys golf and working in the yard.


Chris Litton serves as the Director of Live Media & School Productions at Trinity Christian School. He teaches Live Media Production, a class that provides instruction and practical application for students to learn the basics of audio production for live music, and also a new elective offering, Film/Broadcast Production.. Chris also serves as the Technical Director for the TCS Drama department. He has been at Trinity since the spring of 2021, and has a degree in Broadcasting with a focus on Radio. Chris has been working professionally in the broadcast/audio engineering field since 2013. His credentials include sports broadcasting for the Minnesota Sports Broadcast Network, freelance voice over work, A1 Audio Engineering for live events around Atlanta, and recently was a top 3 candidate of 500 applicants to become the Atlanta Braves Public Address Announcer. Chris loves bringing his experiences to the classroom to pour into the next generation.


Emily Litton has dedicated her career to inspiring young minds through Performing Arts. Currently serving as the Early Learning Creative Arts and Middle School Theatre Director at Trinity, Litton has a passion for fostering creativity and self-expression in her students, and instilling a love for the Arts in each of them, helping them to develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed both on and off the stage.

Litton's love for theatre can be traced back to her childhood, where she was involved in numerous productions and performances. Her extensive experience has given her a unique perspective on the art form, which she brings to her work as a theatre educator.  In 2009, Litton was part of the first graduating class of Trinity Christian School, and she is proud to be a part of the school's legacy.


Sharissa Manwaring has been enjoying music since she started playing the piano at age 3 and violin at age 5.  In college she minored in music and decided to focus on violin as her principal instrument.   She has been involved with music through teaching, performing, and worshiping with her violin most of her adult life.  

Her musical journey with Trinity started with her volunteering in the String Orchestra classes for several years.  In 2020 she started co-teaching the High School Chamber Group, our combined band and orchestra class.  March 2022 she moved into the Orchestra Director role, teaching 4th, 5th and Middle School Strings as well as the High School class.  She loves her job and often says she has the best job in the world because she gets to “make music with amazing kids!”  Her goals are to help students realize music is worth working for, and for them to have fun along the way!

Sharissa is married to Philip, and they have high school age twins, both who enjoy the Arts.  She is also an artist, painting with oils, acrylics, and watercolor, and enjoys traveling overseas, reading, arranging flowers, baking yummy gluten free desserts, and loving on her sweet Russian Blue cat, Lexie.


Bill Melton holds a Bachelor of Music and Master of Education degrees from Columbus State University and an Educational Specialist degree in Instructional Technology from the University of West Georgia. He has served as a band director and music educator for the last 38 years, serving 27 of these years as the director of bands at Whitewater Middle School in Fayetteville, Georgia. Bill retired from public school teaching in 2017 and started teaching at Trinity Christian School in September 2020.  He is currently the 5th Grade Band Director

Bill’s bands have been selected to perform throughout the southeastern United States and performed for notable individuals such as Chick-Fil-A founder Truett Cathy, and former congressman Newt Gingrich.  He is currently an active private lesson instructor, composer, music evaluation judge and school instrumental band clinician. His students have participated in District Honor Band, Georgia All-State Band, Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony and the Governor’s Honors program.
Bill has been married to Tammy for 37 years. Bill and Tammy have two adult children, Amy, a Doctoral student at the University of Texas, Austin and Amber, an Occupational Therapist in Atlanta, Georgia.


Stacie Moore has been working in church worship & arts ministry for 28 years, alongside her husband Jason. She has served specifically in the area of Middle and High School Fine Arts. She is passionate about investing in students so they may discover, develop and deploy their gifts for Jesus. 

Stacie comes to us at Trinity serving our High School Chapel Worship students, and also assisting with Arts Administration for the department.  Stacie has 4 children, Caleb (20), Chaim (18), Caden (18) and Keira (15). When not serving in ministry, she is on the hunt for the best tacos and salsa.


Katie Palmer is an accomplished trumpet player and has had the opportunity to play with several notable organizations throughout her career. She studied Music Education at Kennesaw State University and performed in wind ensembles at Carnegie Hall and Midwest Band Clinic. She has played with several different brass ensembles for major events such as a Georgia Governor event, major holiday events for churches in the Atlanta area and more. She studied under several principal Atlanta symphony trumpet players throughout her years, and has taught trumpet lessons for over 6 years before taking a break and becoming a full time mom and missionary. 

Katie will be assisting our Middle School Band and also working with our Marching Lions.  Her passion for music and teaching has never left and she looks forward to coming alongside your students to help them love music, dedication and hard work just as much as she does.


Lizzie Perez is honored to serve the Roaring Dramatics and TCS family as our Theatre Director! She has lived and worked in Film/TV and Theatre in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and the Athens area. Throughout her career, she has had the incredible opportunity to create experiences and tell stories in many different mediums. Community Theatre credits include The Addams Family (Director), Mary Poppins (Director), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator), Tuck Everlasting (Mae Tuck), The Little Mermaid (Ursula) and more. Professional credits include The Middle (NBC), Nunsense (Crown City Theater), and various background roles. 

Early in her career, she had the privilege of working with WinShape Camps for Communities developing, creating, and producing all elements of experience from large group production, graphic design, and curriculum. Her husband, AB, enjoys helping with her productions and they also lead worship together and are working towards an album. Lizzie is a graduate of Southeastern University (BA Theatre).


Cathy Settle has been teaching in Christian Education since 1995. After college, she began teaching at Grace Christian School in Columbus,Georgia. In 1997, she and her husband Jason decided it was best for her to stay home as they began to have a family. Over the next 15 years, as she and Jason raised their six children, she assisted in many areas of the music departments in the church and school ministries where they served. She served as the church pianist during that time as well as Director of Special Music and Children’s Programs. In 2012, she went back to teaching full time at Pleasant View Christian School in Pleasant View, TN, .where she remained until she came to Trinity in 2017.  She serves here as our Elementary Music Teacher and Upper Elementary and Middle School Chorus Director. Mrs. Settle’s desire is to instill in young hearts and minds a love for Jesus and music that will carry on throughout their lives.



Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 177

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published July 9, 2023

Volume 177

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr

Welcome back TCS Arts families!  We have so many exciting places for your student to plug in, and can’t wait to get started!!  Our Performing Arts community continues to grow and evolve, and we love to continue to build on this from year to year!!!

New to 2023-24 are a few staff members.  We would like to introduce Katie Palmer, who will be helping in our Middle School Band rehearsals and also with the Marching Lions.  We would also like to introduce Jason and Stacie Moore. Jason is the new Executive Pastor for Trinity Church, and he and Stacie will be helping us with High School Chapel worship and student vocals in a variety of ways.   And Stacie will be helping with the administration of the Performing Arts program as a whole.  Welcome Katie, Jason and Stacie!!


UPCOMING EVENTS

Want to stay informed?  Check back here weekly for upcoming events including concerts, shows, trips and more…

  • August 14-18 - Theatre Audition Week

  • September 22 - Marching Lions Band Night

  • September 26 - Coweta County Marching Band Expo

  • October 12-14 - HS One Act Performances

  • October 28 - HS One Act Region Competition

  • November 2, 4, 5 - MS Musical Performances

  • November 9-11 - Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • November 30 - December 2 - HS Theatre 2nd Stage Performances

  • December 2 - MS Band All State Audition

  • December 4 - 4th Grade Recorders Christmas Concert

  • December 4 - Orchestra Christmas Concert

  • December 5 - Band Christmas Concert

  • December 7 - Chorus Christmas Concert

  • December 9 - All State Band Auditions (HS)

  • December 12 - Dance Club Recital


ELECTIVES AT TCS

We offer electives in the Performing Arts in a variety of areas, starting in the 4th grade. Often families will ask when these electives are offered, and how their student can get involved. Visit tcslions.org/arts-electives for details about all of these offerings, including which grades they become available to the Trinity student.  

Email tim.hurt@tcslions.org if you would like to inquire about enrolling your student in an Arts elective for the upcoming school year.


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missions work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.


MEET THE STAFF

We want to get to know each of our Arts families throughout the year.  And we would love for you to get to know us as well.  Here is a snapshot of your directors for the 2023-24 school year.

Tim Hurt grew up in Long Island, NY, getting his hands on anything and everything in the Arts he could.  He enjoyed Band, Orchestra, Theatre and Chorus, and decided to pursue a career in music.  He attended the University of Miami, Coral Gables, and has a degree in Music Education with Jazz Emphasis.  Upon graduation, Tim served in full time ministry as a Worship Pastor for 20 years, before joining the Trinity staff to lead the Arts Department and serve in the Band Room.  He is also the Worship Pastor for Trinity Church, combining both church and school as he ministers in the Arts world.  Tim has been the Performing Arts Director at TCS since 2015.  

Tim is passionate about challenging and inspiring students in the Arts and in their faith.  He has been married to Charlotte for 24 years,, and they have three children, Sarah, Samuel and Sophia.  In his free time, he enjoys golf and working in the yard.


Chris Litton serves as the Director of Live Media & School Productions at Trinity Christian School. He teaches Live Media Production, a class that provides instruction and practical application for students to learn the basics of audio production for live music, and also a new elective offering, Film/Broadcast Production.. Chris also serves as the Technical Director for the TCS Drama department. He has been at Trinity since the spring of 2021, and has a degree in Broadcasting with a focus on Radio. Chris has been working professionally in the broadcast/audio engineering field since 2013. His credentials include sports broadcasting for the Minnesota Sports Broadcast Network, freelance voice over work, A1 Audio Engineering for live events around Atlanta, and recently was a top 3 candidate of 500 applicants to become the Atlanta Braves Public Address Announcer. Chris loves bringing his experiences to the classroom to pour into the next generation.


Emily Litton has dedicated her career to inspiring young minds through Performing Arts. Currently serving as the Early Learning Creative Arts and Middle School Theatre Director at Trinity, Litton has a passion for fostering creativity and self-expression in her students, and instilling a love for the Arts in each of them, helping them to develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed both on and off the stage.

Litton's love for theatre can be traced back to her childhood, where she was involved in numerous productions and performances. Her extensive experience has given her a unique perspective on the art form, which she brings to her work as a theatre educator.  In 2009, Litton was part of the first graduating class of Trinity Christian School, and she is proud to be a part of the school's legacy.


Sharissa Manwaring has been enjoying music since she started playing the piano at age 3 and violin at age 5.  In college she minored in music and decided to focus on violin as her principal instrument.   She has been involved with music through teaching, performing, and worshiping with her violin most of her adult life.  

Her musical journey with Trinity started with her volunteering in the String Orchestra classes for several years.  In 2020 she started co-teaching the High School Chamber Group, our combined band and orchestra class.  March 2022 she moved into the Orchestra Director role, teaching 4th, 5th and Middle School Strings as well as the High School class.  She loves her job and often says she has the best job in the world because she gets to “make music with amazing kids!”  Her goals are to help students realize music is worth working for, and for them to have fun along the way!

Sharissa is married to Philip, and they have high school age twins, both who enjoy the Arts.  She is also an artist, painting with oils, acrylics, and watercolor, and enjoys traveling overseas, reading, arranging flowers, baking yummy gluten free desserts, and loving on her sweet Russian Blue cat, Lexie.


Bill Melton holds a Bachelor of Music and Master of Education degrees from Columbus State University and an Educational Specialist degree in Instructional Technology from the University of West Georgia. He has served as a band director and music educator for the last 38 years, serving 27 of these years as the director of bands at Whitewater Middle School in Fayetteville, Georgia. Bill retired from public school teaching in 2017 and started teaching at Trinity Christian School in September 2020.  He is currently the 5th Grade Band Director

Bill’s bands have been selected to perform throughout the southeastern United States and performed for notable individuals such as Chick-Fil-A founder Truett Cathy, and former congressman Newt Gingrich.  He is currently an active private lesson instructor, composer, music evaluation judge and school instrumental band clinician. His students have participated in District Honor Band, Georgia All-State Band, Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony and the Governor’s Honors program.
Bill has been married to Tammy for 37 years. Bill and Tammy have two adult children, Amy, a Doctoral student at the University of Texas, Austin and Amber, an Occupational Therapist in Atlanta, Georgia.


Stacie Moore has been working in church worship & arts ministry for 28 years, alongside her husband Jason. She has served specifically in the area of Middle and High School Fine Arts. She is passionate about investing in students so they may discover, develop and deploy their gifts for Jesus. 

Stacie comes to us at Trinity serving our High School Chapel Worship students, and also assisting with Arts Administration for the department.  Stacie has 4 children, Caleb (20), Chaim (18), Caden (18) and Keira (15). When not serving in ministry, she is on the hunt for the best tacos and salsa.


Katie Palmer is an accomplished trumpet player and has had the opportunity to play with several notable organizations throughout her career. She studied Music Education at Kennesaw State University and performed in wind ensembles at Carnegie Hall and Midwest Band Clinic. She has played with several different brass ensembles for major events such as a Georgia Governor event, major holiday events for churches in the Atlanta area and more. She studied under several principal Atlanta symphony trumpet players throughout her years, and has taught trumpet lessons for over 6 years before taking a break and becoming a full time mom and missionary. 

Katie will be assisting our Middle School Band and also working with our Marching Lions.  Her passion for music and teaching has never left and she looks forward to coming alongside your students to help them love music, dedication and hard work just as much as she does.


Lizzie Perez is honored to serve the Roaring Dramatics and TCS family as our Theatre Director! She has lived and worked in Film/TV and Theatre in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and the Athens area. Throughout her career, she has had the incredible opportunity to create experiences and tell stories in many different mediums. Community Theatre credits include The Addams Family (Director), Mary Poppins (Director), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Narrator), Tuck Everlasting (Mae Tuck), The Little Mermaid (Ursula) and more. Professional credits include The Middle (NBC), Nunsense (Crown City Theater), and various background roles. 

Early in her career, she had the privilege of working with WinShape Camps for Communities developing, creating, and producing all elements of experience from large group production, graphic design, and curriculum. Her husband, AB, enjoys helping with her productions and they also lead worship together and are working towards an album. Lizzie is a graduate of Southeastern University (BA Theatre).


Cathy Settle has been teaching in Christian Education since 1995. After college, she began teaching at Grace Christian School in Columbus,Georgia. In 1997, she and her husband Jason decided it was best for her to stay home as they began to have a family. Over the next 15 years, as she and Jason raised their six children, she assisted in many areas of the music departments in the church and school ministries where they served. She served as the church pianist during that time as well as Director of Special Music and Children’s Programs. In 2012, she went back to teaching full time at Pleasant View Christian School in Pleasant View, TN, .where she remained until she came to Trinity in 2017.  She serves here as our Elementary Music Teacher and Upper Elementary and Middle School Chorus Director. Mrs. Settle’s desire is to instill in young hearts and minds a love for Jesus and music that will carry on throughout their lives.



Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 176

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published May 28, 2023

Volume 176

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr

Wow!  What a year it’s been!  We recently celebrated all of our Arts students through our Performing Arts Awards Night, and then enjoyed quite a few end of year concerts.  The multitude of accomplishments we celebrate is overwhelming to me!  YOUR children have come SO FAR!  And I can’t wait to see how they continue to use their gifts and talents for their personal enjoyment and to impact the world!

We consistently instill in our students the perspective that what we do is not just for us.  It is, of course, for our audience and their enjoyment.  And even beyond that, it is for our Lord, to give back to Him the talents He has placed within each of us.  What a privilege and honor it is to have so much fun and enjoyment in the Arts, and to have the location and freedom to do this with Christ in mind every day!

To all of our Trinity families, a very special THANK YOU for all of your support this school year.  Thank you for your prayers, and for your investment in your students and the Arts program as a whole.  The support and encouragement is amazing, and we don’t take that for granted.

From all of the Performing Arts staff to you, thank you for a great year!  Have a wonderful summer!  And let’s continue to be involved in the Arts for years to come!


ELECTIVES AT TCS

You may have noticed that in choosing Middle School electives for next year, Band, Orchestra and Chorus were slated to be three days per week, and that if students were to choose one of these three electives they did not have room for any others.  We have heard from your students, and have made the adjustment back to two days per week for 2023-24.  This means they WILL be able to have another elective in addition to Band, Orchestra or Chorus.  Mr. Vinson and I have been in close communication about this change, and feel it is best for your students, allowing them the choice of additional electives in addition to Band, Orchestra or Chorus.  

It is now time to make these selections: to indicate you DO wish to take Band, Orchestra or Chorus two days per week AND to select your additional elective.  IF YOUR CHILD IS WANTING TO TAKE BAND, CHORUS, OR ORCHESTRA, please email adam.vinson@tcslions.org directly for an alternate form that will allow your child to take Band, Chorus or Orchestra with an additional elective as well. 

Exciting Announcement - we have created a Music Enrichment elective as a one day addition to Band or Orchestra, taught by both Mr. Hurt and Mrs. Manwaring.  The prerequisite to this elective is that you select Band or Orchestra as your primary elective.  If so, you can choose to add a third day with this Music Enrichment course.  It will involve a variety of fun and challenging aspects of music including theory, small and large ensemble, improvisation, composition, extra performance opportunity, and much more. 

Thank you for your efforts here.  Please let us know if you have any additional questions.


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

Performing Arts Camps are registering now.  PAYMENT LINKS are now live too.  We would love to have you join us.  Check out the summer camps page for full details: https://tcslions.org/summer-camps


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missions work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.

Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 175

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published May 21, 2023

Volume 175

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr

Wow!  What a year it’s been!  We recently celebrated all of our Arts students through our Performing Arts Awards Night, and then enjoyed quite a few end of year concerts.  The multitude of accomplishments we celebrate is overwhelming to me!  YOUR children have come SO FAR!  And I can’t wait to see how they continue to use their gifts and talents for their personal enjoyment and to impact the world!

We consistently instill in our students the perspective that what we do is not just for us.  It is, of course, for our audience and their enjoyment.  And even beyond that, it is for our Lord, to give back to Him the talents He has placed within each of us.  What a privilege and honor it is to have so much fun and enjoyment in the Arts, and to have the location and freedom to do this with Christ in mind every day!

To all of our Trinity families, a very special THANK YOU for all of your support this school year.  Thank you for your prayers, and for your investment in your students and the Arts program as a whole.  The support and encouragement is amazing, and we don’t take that for granted.

From all of the Performing Arts staff to you, thank you for a great year!  Have a wonderful summer!  And let’s continue to be involved in the Arts for years to come!


ELECTIVES AT TCS

We offer electives in the Performing Arts in a variety of areas, starting in the 4th grade. Often families will ask when these electives are offered, and how their student can get involved. Visit tcslions.org/arts-electives for details about all of these electives, including which grades they become available to the Trinity student.  We can’t wait to see you in an Arts elective next school year!

***MIDDLE SCHOOL ARTS ELECTIVES - CHANGE***

You may have noticed that in choosing Middle School electives for next year, Band, Orchestra and Chorus were slated to be three days per week, and that if students were to choose one of these three electives they did not have room for any others.  We have heard from your students, and have made the adjustment back to two days per week for 2023-24.  This means they WILL be able to have another elective in addition to Band, Orchestra or Chorus.  Mr. Vinson and I have been in close communication about this change, and feel it is best for your students, allowing them the choice of additional electives in addition to Band, Orchestra or Chorus.  

Mr. Vinson has already released a Google Form for your student to fill out by May 25th.  This form will state that if you choose Band, Orchestra or Chorus you should not select any additional electives.  Please go ahead and fill this form out and select your Arts elective.  There will be a second form to go out after May 25th, which will then allow your student to choose one additional elective.  This is the change, but we need the first form to complete it’s deadline of May 25th before sending out the second form.

Thank you for your feedback here, and for your understanding.  Please let us know if you have any additional questions.


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

Performing Arts Camps are registering now.  PAYMENT LINKS are now live too.  We would love to have you join us.  Check out the summer camps page for full details: https://tcslions.org/summer-camps


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missions work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.

Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 174

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published May 14, 2023

Volume 174

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr

Wow!  What a year it’s been!  We recently celebrated all of our Arts students through our Performing Arts Awards Night, and then enjoyed quite a few end of year concerts.  The multitude of accomplishments we celebrate is overwhelming to me!  YOUR children have come SO FAR!  And I can’t wait to see how they continue to use their gifts and talents for their personal enjoyment and to impact the world!

We consistently instill in our students the perspective that what we do is not just for us.  It is, of course, for our audience and their enjoyment.  And even beyond that, it is for our Lord, to give back to Him the talents He has placed within each of us.  What a privilege and honor it is to have so much fun and enjoyment in the Arts, and to have the location and freedom to do this with Christ in mind every day!

To all of our Trinity families, a very special THANK YOU for all of your support this school year.  Thank you for your prayers, and for your investment in your students and the Arts program as a whole.  The support and encouragement is amazing, and we don’t take that for granted.

From all of the Performing Arts staff to you, thank you for a great year!  Have a wonderful summer!  And let’s continue to be involved in the Arts for years to come!


ELECTIVES AT TCS

We offer electives in the Performing Arts in a variety of areas, starting in the 4th grade. Often families will ask when these electives are offered, and how their student can get involved. Visit tcslions.org/arts-electives for details about all of these electives, including which grades they become available to the Trinity student.  We can’t wait to see you in an Arts elective next school year!


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

Performing Arts Camps are registering now.  PAYMENT LINKS are now live too.  We would love to have you join us.  Check out the summer camps page for full details: https://tcslions.org/summer-camps


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missions work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.

Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 173

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published May 7, 2023

Volume 173

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr

Wow!  What a year it’s been!  We recently celebrated all of our Arts students through our Performing Arts Awards Night, and then enjoyed quite a few end of year concerts.  The multitude of accomplishments we celebrate is overwhelming to me!  YOUR children have come SO FAR!  And I can’t wait to see how they continue to use their gifts and talents for their personal enjoyment and to impact the world!

We consistently instill in our students the perspective that what we do is not just for us.  It is, of course, for our audience and their enjoyment.  And even beyond that, it is for our Lord, to give back to Him the talents He has placed within each of us.  What a privilege and honor it is to have so much fun and enjoyment in the Arts, and to have the location and freedom to do this with Christ in mind every day!

To all of our Trinity families, a very special THANK YOU for all of your support this school year.  Thank you for your prayers, and for your investment in your students and the Arts program as a whole.  The support and encouragement is amazing, and we don’t take that for granted.

From all of the Performing Arts staff to you, thank you for a great year!  Have a wonderful summer!  And let’s continue to be involved in the Arts for years to come!


SPRING CONCERTS


Visit tcslions.org/endofyear for details on all of our end of year events.  Concerts, programs and performances aplenty - you won’t want to miss these!


ELECTIVES AT TCS

We offer electives in the Performing Arts in a variety of areas, starting in the 4th grade. Often families will ask when these electives are offered, and how their student can get involved. Visit tcslions.org/arts-electives for details about all of these electives, including which grades they become available to the Trinity student.  We can’t wait to see you in an Arts elective next school year!


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

Performing Arts Camps are registering now.  PAYMENT LINKS are now live too.  We would love to have you join us.  Check out the summer camps page for full details: https://tcslions.org/summer-camps


DANCE CLUB

Our Dance Club recital is rapidly approaching.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our very first Trinity Dance performance!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  Admission is free - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missions work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 172

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published April 30, 2023

Volume 172

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Recorders Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - APRIL EDITION

The Role of Performance in Music Education

Well, it’s time to start thinking about all of our end-of-year performances.  Whether a theatrical, instrumental or choral event, many of our students are about to take the stage as the school year comes to a close.  Performance anxiety, stage fright, cold feet. Whatever you call it, it’s not just for performers! Whether it’s feeling nervous before a big presentation at work, needing a deep breath before making an important phone call, or feeling apprehensive before a job interview, we spend lots of our time preparing for life’s little “performances,” even if we never actually step foot on a stage.

  • For musicians, on-stage performances are a regular part of life—music is meant to be shared and experienced, not just practiced in private! Yet for many music students, recitals and concerts are seen as a form of punishment instead of a reward for months of hard work and preparation. Why is this?

    Whenever we talk to students about what makes them reluctant to perform, we hear a few of the same concerns: what if I mess up? What if everyone else performs better than me? What if I spent a long time composing a new song, and no one likes it? It doesn’t help that media sources often show performances as a venue only reserved for celebrities, where any mistakes can go viral instantly.

    We believe performing should be a celebration and a way for musicians to share their love of music with each other and the world. It’s why we work hard to create an environment where recitals are safe and supportive places to have fun and learn from other students. It’s also why we work with our communities to look for alternate places to perform, from parades to local neighborhood events. The more opportunities a student has to perform, the more natural it will feel. And over time, those feelings of anxiety will be replaced with excitement and joy, making all the practicing and rehearsing well worth the effort.

    So how can you support a reluctant performer? Here’s a few things to talk about the next time your music student expresses anxiety about an upcoming performance opportunity:

    1. It’s totally normal to mess up. Even successful musicians miss a note or forget the lyrics to a song. There’s no such thing as a “perfect” musician. If you make a mistake, just keep playing or try again. Most of the time, people won’t even notice, and if they do, it’s okay. A mistake is just a chance to try again.

    2. Real life isn’t reality TV. The only judge at your performance is yourself. Try your best, and learn from your performance. After a recital, sit down with your student and talk about the positives—what went well? What part was the most fun? Reframe mistakes as learning opportunities, and ask “what would you do differently next time?”

    3. Ask your student how they want to celebrate their performance. Concerts and recitals are a wonderful opportunity to build new family traditions that can last a lifetime. Are you a family that goes out to ice cream after a concert? Or do you make sure to make their favorite meal before each recital? Whatever you do, teach your student that sharing their music with others is an act to be celebrated!

    4. Lastly, make sure to talk about performances regularly, not just once a year during recital season. Ask students if the music they are learning is something they might like to perform, or brainstorm ways they can rehearse their pieces in a low-stress environment, like an at-home performance for extended family and friends.

    While we believe performing is an integral part of any music training, we also know that learning to perform helps students in ways that extend far beyond the music world. Performances encourage goal setting, increase confidence, and teach communication skills that translate into effective public speaking, negotiation, and problem-solving. It’s always our goal to make more than musicians—we want to be part of the process that helps your student grow into someone who can tackle all of life’s little performances, both on and off the stage.


SOUTHERN STAR MUSIC FESTIVAL

We have just completed our Middle School Band and Orchestra performances at the Southern Star Music Festival at Six Flags.  Friday, April 21st they performed in front of a panel of adjudicators, and received valuable feedback.  The professionalism of this environment was so beneficial as they presented their pieces on the live stage.  Then on Saturday, the 22nd we enjoyed a fun day in the park followed by the Celebration Ceremony in the Six Flags Amphitheater.  This is an annual weekend of fun that our Middle School Band and Orchestra can look forward to.  Well done to all!


SPRING CONCERTS


Visit tcslions.org/endofyear for details on all of our end of year events.  Concerts, programs and performances aplenty - you won’t want to miss these!


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

Performing Arts Camps are registering now.  PAYMENT LINKS are now live too.  We would love to have you join us.  Check out the summer camps page for full details: https://tcslions.org/summer-camps


ELECTIVES AT TCS

We offer electives in the Performing Arts in a variety of areas, starting in the 4th grade. Often families will ask when these electives are offered, and how their student can get involved. Visit tcslions.org/arts-electives for details about all of these electives, including which grades they become available to the Trinity student.  We can’t wait to see you in an Arts elective next school year!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

JUNGLE BOOK KIDS:

Tickets are now on sale for Disney's THE JUNGLE BOOK KIDS! Join the Lion Cub Performers (1st-5th grades) as they present this incredible show about friendship and finding your community! Please reach out to Mrs. Kenerly with any questions - rebekah.kenerly@tcslions.org

Purchase tickets here:

Friday, May 5th at 6pm - Canopy Cast

https://gofan.co/app/events/980241?schoolId=GA72962

Saturday, May 6th at 2pm - Canopy Cast

https://gofan.co/app/events/980242?schoolId=GA72962

Saturday, May 6th at 6pm - River Cast

https://gofan.co/app/events/980243?schoolId=GA72962

Sunday, May 7th at 2pm - River Cast

https://gofan.co/app/events/980244?schoolId=GA72962
Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at rebekah.kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


DANCE CLUB

Our Dance Club recital is rapidly approaching.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our very first Trinity Dance performance!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  Admission is free - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missions work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 171

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published April 23, 2023

Volume 171

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • April 25 Thespian Inductions

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Recorders Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - APRIL EDITION

The Role of Performance in Music Education

Well, it’s time to start thinking about all of our end-of-year performances.  Whether a theatrical, instrumental or choral event, many of our students are about to take the stage as the school year comes to a close.  Performance anxiety, stage fright, cold feet. Whatever you call it, it’s not just for performers! Whether it’s feeling nervous before a big presentation at work, needing a deep breath before making an important phone call, or feeling apprehensive before a job interview, we spend lots of our time preparing for life’s little “performances,” even if we never actually step foot on a stage.

  • For musicians, on-stage performances are a regular part of life—music is meant to be shared and experienced, not just practiced in private! Yet for many music students, recitals and concerts are seen as a form of punishment instead of a reward for months of hard work and preparation. Why is this?

    Whenever we talk to students about what makes them reluctant to perform, we hear a few of the same concerns: what if I mess up? What if everyone else performs better than me? What if I spent a long time composing a new song, and no one likes it? It doesn’t help that media sources often show performances as a venue only reserved for celebrities, where any mistakes can go viral instantly.

    We believe performing should be a celebration and a way for musicians to share their love of music with each other and the world. It’s why we work hard to create an environment where recitals are safe and supportive places to have fun and learn from other students. It’s also why we work with our communities to look for alternate places to perform, from parades to local neighborhood events. The more opportunities a student has to perform, the more natural it will feel. And over time, those feelings of anxiety will be replaced with excitement and joy, making all the practicing and rehearsing well worth the effort.

    So how can you support a reluctant performer? Here’s a few things to talk about the next time your music student expresses anxiety about an upcoming performance opportunity:

    1. It’s totally normal to mess up. Even successful musicians miss a note or forget the lyrics to a song. There’s no such thing as a “perfect” musician. If you make a mistake, just keep playing or try again. Most of the time, people won’t even notice, and if they do, it’s okay. A mistake is just a chance to try again.

    2. Real life isn’t reality TV. The only judge at your performance is yourself. Try your best, and learn from your performance. After a recital, sit down with your student and talk about the positives—what went well? What part was the most fun? Reframe mistakes as learning opportunities, and ask “what would you do differently next time?”

    3. Ask your student how they want to celebrate their performance. Concerts and recitals are a wonderful opportunity to build new family traditions that can last a lifetime. Are you a family that goes out to ice cream after a concert? Or do you make sure to make their favorite meal before each recital? Whatever you do, teach your student that sharing their music with others is an act to be celebrated!

    4. Lastly, make sure to talk about performances regularly, not just once a year during recital season. Ask students if the music they are learning is something they might like to perform, or brainstorm ways they can rehearse their pieces in a low-stress environment, like an at-home performance for extended family and friends.

    While we believe performing is an integral part of any music training, we also know that learning to perform helps students in ways that extend far beyond the music world. Performances encourage goal setting, increase confidence, and teach communication skills that translate into effective public speaking, negotiation, and problem-solving. It’s always our goal to make more than musicians—we want to be part of the process that helps your student grow into someone who can tackle all of life’s little performances, both on and off the stage.


SOUTHERN STAR MUSIC FESTIVAL

This past weekend our Middle School Band and Orchestra performed at the Southern Star Music Festival at Six Flags.  Friday night they performed in front of a panel of adjudicators, and received valuable feedback as they continue to grow.  The professionalism of this environment was so beneficial as they presented their pieces on the live stage.  Then on Saturday we enjoyed a fun day in the park followed by the Celebration Ceremony in the Six Flags Amphitheater.  This is an annual weekend of fun that our Middle School Band and Orchestra can look forward to.  Well done to all!


PERFORMING ARTS AWARDS NIGHT


SPRING CONCERTS


Visit tcslions.org/endofyear for details on all of our end of year events.  Concerts, programs and performances aplenty - you won’t want to miss these!


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

Performing Arts Camps are registering now.  PAYMENT LINKS are now live too.  We would love to have you join us.  Check out the summer camps page for full details: https://tcslions.org/summer-camps


HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE

Thespian Troupe 8184 will host our annual Thespian Inductions for their newest members this coming Tuesday, April 25th at 6pm in the Student Center!  Please come out and support these students, this will be a fun and momentous occasion for all!

These new inductees have participated in a series of challenges this past week to promote spirit, involvement, and excitement for the Troupe.  These activities promote an understanding of the responsibility and honor it is to be a Thespian at TCS, and also how much fun this community is!  And now it’s time to induct!  

Tuesday, April 25th // 6pm in the Student Center


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to the cast and crew of our MS theatrical production of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”!  We are SO PROUD of all of our young actors!  Great things are to come in our MS Theatre department, we hope to see you soon on a TCS stage near you!!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

The Lion Cub Performers are excited to invite you to journey with them into The Jungle Book Kids as we celebrate the ideas of community and what home looks like to all of us! Tickets on sale soon!

  • Friday, May 5th @ 6:00pm - Performance #1, Canopy Cast

  • Saturday, May 6th @ 2:00pm - Performance #2, Canopy Cast

  • Saturday, May 6th @ 6:00pm - Performance #3, River Cast

  • Sunday, May 7th @ 2:00pm - Performance #4, River Cast

Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at rebekah.kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


DANCE CLUB

Our Dance Club recital is rapidly approaching.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our very first Trinity Dance performance!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  Admission is free - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


GO WEEK - AUSTRIA

We are planning a GO Week trip to Vienna and Salzburg, Austria for GO Week 2024.  This will be Performing Arts and Missions focused, which is why it is listed here in the Performing Arts section.  We are beginning to promote the general details of this trip, as we know many of you will be quite interested.  We will tour Vienna and the life of Mozart, Salzburg where Mozart was born and The Sound of Music was filmed, and also partner with local churches for some missons work.

At this time all we need is your name to go on our list of those interested.  We do not have the specifics yet, including cost, but as an international trip it will be one of the more expensive GO Week trips.  Full details will go out some time in August with the rest of the GO Week trips, we are simply creating an interest list at this time.

Please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org to let us know your interest and get on our list.


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 170

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published April 16, 2023

Volume 170

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Recorders Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - APRIL EDITION

The Role of Performance in Music Education

Well, it’s time to start thinking about all of our end-of-year performances.  Whether a theatrical, instrumental or choral event, many of our students are about to take the stage as the school year comes to a close.  Performance anxiety, stage fright, cold feet. Whatever you call it, it’s not just for performers! Whether it’s feeling nervous before a big presentation at work, needing a deep breath before making an important phone call, or feeling apprehensive before a job interview, we spend lots of our time preparing for life’s little “performances,” even if we never actually step foot on a stage.

  • For musicians, on-stage performances are a regular part of life—music is meant to be shared and experienced, not just practiced in private! Yet for many music students, recitals and concerts are seen as a form of punishment instead of a reward for months of hard work and preparation. Why is this?

    Whenever we talk to students about what makes them reluctant to perform, we hear a few of the same concerns: what if I mess up? What if everyone else performs better than me? What if I spent a long time composing a new song, and no one likes it? It doesn’t help that media sources often show performances as a venue only reserved for celebrities, where any mistakes can go viral instantly.

    We believe performing should be a celebration and a way for musicians to share their love of music with each other and the world. It’s why we work hard to create an environment where recitals are safe and supportive places to have fun and learn from other students. It’s also why we work with our communities to look for alternate places to perform, from parades to local neighborhood events. The more opportunities a student has to perform, the more natural it will feel. And over time, those feelings of anxiety will be replaced with excitement and joy, making all the practicing and rehearsing well worth the effort.

    So how can you support a reluctant performer? Here’s a few things to talk about the next time your music student expresses anxiety about an upcoming performance opportunity:

    1. It’s totally normal to mess up. Even successful musicians miss a note or forget the lyrics to a song. There’s no such thing as a “perfect” musician. If you make a mistake, just keep playing or try again. Most of the time, people won’t even notice, and if they do, it’s okay. A mistake is just a chance to try again.

    2. Real life isn’t reality TV. The only judge at your performance is yourself. Try your best, and learn from your performance. After a recital, sit down with your student and talk about the positives—what went well? What part was the most fun? Reframe mistakes as learning opportunities, and ask “what would you do differently next time?”

    3. Ask your student how they want to celebrate their performance. Concerts and recitals are a wonderful opportunity to build new family traditions that can last a lifetime. Are you a family that goes out to ice cream after a concert? Or do you make sure to make their favorite meal before each recital? Whatever you do, teach your student that sharing their music with others is an act to be celebrated!

    4. Lastly, make sure to talk about performances regularly, not just once a year during recital season. Ask students if the music they are learning is something they might like to perform, or brainstorm ways they can rehearse their pieces in a low-stress environment, like an at-home performance for extended family and friends.

    While we believe performing is an integral part of any music training, we also know that learning to perform helps students in ways that extend far beyond the music world. Performances encourage goal setting, increase confidence, and teach communication skills that translate into effective public speaking, negotiation, and problem-solving. It’s always our goal to make more than musicians—we want to be part of the process that helps your student grow into someone who can tackle all of life’s little performances, both on and off the stage.


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

We have launched registration for our summer camps.  Three main areas of interest include Marching Lions / Drum Corps, Drama, and Dance.  Please check out the Summer Camp Landing Page for more information or to register.  We can’t wait to see you at one or more of our Arts Camps this summer!


HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE

Thespian Troupe 8184 will be having inductions for their newest members on the evening of Tuesday, April 25th! Students eligible to induct will be invited soon and anyone can join to celebrate our newest honored Theatre students! They will be advancing through a series of challenges the week before, to not only understand the responsibility and honor it is to be a Thespian at TCS, but also how much fun this community is!


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to the cast and crew of our MS theatrical production of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”!  This past weekend was a huge success, well done to all!  Great things to come in our MS Theatre department, we hope to see you soon on a TCS stage near you!!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

The Lion Cub Performers are excited to invite you to journey with them into The Jungle Book Kids as we celebrate the ideas of community and what home looks like to all of us! Tickets on sale soon!

  • Friday, May 5th @ 6:00pm - Performance #1, Canopy Cast

  • Saturday, May 6th @ 2:00pm - Performance #2, Canopy Cast

  • Saturday, May 6th @ 6:00pm - Performance #3, River Cast

  • Sunday, May 7th @ 2:00pm - Performance #4, River Cast

Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at rebekah.kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


THEATRE SUMMER CAMPS

Join us this summer as students continue to discover their love for Theatre AND grow their God Given talents! Camps for all ages are open for registration now! Check out https://tcslions.org/summer-camps to register and find out more information!


DANCE CLUB

We are currently in rehearsals for all ages of our Dance Club, PreK through 12th grade.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our first Trinity recital!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  More information to come - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 169

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published April 2, 2023

Volume 169

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Recorders Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - APRIL EDITION

The Role of Performance in Music Education

Well, it’s time to start thinking about all of our end-of-year performances.  Whether a theatrical, instrumental or choral event, many of our students are about to take the stage as the school year comes to a close.  Performance anxiety, stage fright, cold feet. Whatever you call it, it’s not just for performers! Whether it’s feeling nervous before a big presentation at work, needing a deep breath before making an important phone call, or feeling apprehensive before a job interview, we spend lots of our time preparing for life’s little “performances,” even if we never actually step foot on a stage.

  • For musicians, on-stage performances are a regular part of life—music is meant to be shared and experienced, not just practiced in private! Yet for many music students, recitals and concerts are seen as a form of punishment instead of a reward for months of hard work and preparation. Why is this?

    Whenever we talk to students about what makes them reluctant to perform, we hear a few of the same concerns: what if I mess up? What if everyone else performs better than me? What if I spent a long time composing a new song, and no one likes it? It doesn’t help that media sources often show performances as a venue only reserved for celebrities, where any mistakes can go viral instantly.

    We believe performing should be a celebration and a way for musicians to share their love of music with each other and the world. It’s why we work hard to create an environment where recitals are safe and supportive places to have fun and learn from other students. It’s also why we work with our communities to look for alternate places to perform, from parades to local neighborhood events. The more opportunities a student has to perform, the more natural it will feel. And over time, those feelings of anxiety will be replaced with excitement and joy, making all the practicing and rehearsing well worth the effort.

    So how can you support a reluctant performer? Here’s a few things to talk about the next time your music student expresses anxiety about an upcoming performance opportunity:

    1. It’s totally normal to mess up. Even successful musicians miss a note or forget the lyrics to a song. There’s no such thing as a “perfect” musician. If you make a mistake, just keep playing or try again. Most of the time, people won’t even notice, and if they do, it’s okay. A mistake is just a chance to try again.

    2. Real life isn’t reality TV. The only judge at your performance is yourself. Try your best, and learn from your performance. After a recital, sit down with your student and talk about the positives—what went well? What part was the most fun? Reframe mistakes as learning opportunities, and ask “what would you do differently next time?”

    3. Ask your student how they want to celebrate their performance. Concerts and recitals are a wonderful opportunity to build new family traditions that can last a lifetime. Are you a family that goes out to ice cream after a concert? Or do you make sure to make their favorite meal before each recital? Whatever you do, teach your student that sharing their music with others is an act to be celebrated!

    4. Lastly, make sure to talk about performances regularly, not just once a year during recital season. Ask students if the music they are learning is something they might like to perform, or brainstorm ways they can rehearse their pieces in a low-stress environment, like an at-home performance for extended family and friends.

    While we believe performing is an integral part of any music training, we also know that learning to perform helps students in ways that extend far beyond the music world. Performances encourage goal setting, increase confidence, and teach communication skills that translate into effective public speaking, negotiation, and problem-solving. It’s always our goal to make more than musicians—we want to be part of the process that helps your student grow into someone who can tackle all of life’s little performances, both on and off the stage.


DISTRICT FINE ARTS FESTIVAL

Recently Trinity hosted the District Fine Arts Festival for the Assemblies of God.  Our students had the chance to perform in many different Arts categories including singing, instrumental performance, preaching, puppetry, comedy, physical art, photography and more.  This festival is designed to give students a chance to express their art form in a way that honors the Lord.  They are critiqued on their performance, including their ministry effectiveness, and those who score high enough are invited to the National Fine Arts Festival in early August.  We had 65 students participate this year.  Congratulations to our 18 merit winners, individuals or groups who won their category for the entire state! We also had 43 entries score in the top three in the state. Well done, Trinity!!  And now, on to Columbus, Ohio for the National Festival in a few months.  This is always a highlight for our students.  Make sure to participate next Spring as we host again.  For more information, please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

We have launched registration for our summer camps.  Three main areas of interest include Marching Lions / Drum Corps, Drama, and Dance.  Please check out the Summer Camp Landing Page for more information or to register.  We can’t wait to see you at one or more of our Arts Camps this summer!


HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE

Thespian Troupe 8184 will be having inductions for their newest members on the evening of Tuesday, April 25th! Students eligible to induct will be invited soon and anyone can join to celebrate our newest honored Theatre students! They will be advancing through a series of challenges the week before, to not only understand the responsibility and honor it is to be a Thespian at TCS, but also how much fun this community is!


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

MANEstage Productions presents "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." This 2nd annual musical for Middle School is based on the beloved Charles Schulz comic strip, Charlie Brown and the entire Peanuts bunch explore life's great questions as they play baseball, struggle with homework, discover life through precarious situations and celebrate the joy of friendship.

Limited Front Row Seating available! Score some of the best seats in the house with our Front Row Seating... this ticket comes with a show bag filled with treats from your Charlie Brown cast!

Tickets available now!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

The Lion Cub Performers are excited to invite you to journey with them into The Jungle Book Kids as we celebrate the ideas of community and what home looks like to all of us! Tickets on sale soon!

Friday, May 5th @ 6:00pm - Performance #1, Canopy Cast

Saturday, May 6th @ 2:00pm - Performance #2, Canopy Cast

Saturday, May 6th @ 6:00pm - Performance #3, River Cast

Sunday, May 7th @ 2:00pm - Performance #4, River Cast

Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at rebekah.kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


THEATRE SUMMER CAMPS

Join us this summer as students continue to discover their love for Theatre AND grow their God Given talents! Camps for all ages are open for registration now! Check out https://tcslions.org/summer-camps to register and find out more information!


DANCE CLUB

We are currently in rehearsals for all ages of our Dance Club, PreK through 12th grade.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our first Trinity recital!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  More information to come - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 168

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published March 26, 2023

Volume 168

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 2 Recorders Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - MARCH EDITION

It turns out football and music do have a lot in common.  At least for Jason Kelce (NFL - Philadelphia Eagles) and Brandon Facyson (NFL - Indianapolis Colts). Here are two interesting stories of these two individuals and how music enhanced their skill set in all areas of life, and helped them in the professional world of football.  One of these is quite close to home…

Jason Kelce is currently a center for the Philadelphia Eagles.  He took up the baritone saxophone in middle school and high school, and has attributed his musical experiences to his work ethic and practice routines on the field.  “I consider a lot of my growth as a player and as a person happened learning the saxophone: being coached by conductors and teachers, reading sheet music and understanding how to practice by repeating the same thing over and over again and you see how much easier the song becomes,” Kelce said. “If you want to see how very cut-and-dry, how practice can cause you to improve, play an instrument. There’s not going to be anything more cut-and-dry. The first time you play the piano, you’re going to be pretty bad. You’ll get better pretty quick just by practicing. The value of practice and the value in putting in extra time, all of that was taught from music.”

Kelce also had great encouragement from his music and athletic directors.  “(Coach) encouraged guys to play sports and band,” Kelce said of Baker. “I always felt like at Cleveland Heights that there wasn’t this separation between band and athletics. All of my best friends and the guys I hung out with, did both.”

“The band works hard and late hours,” said another of his football coaches. “It’s a heck of a commitment when you have to go to practice after you’re getting out of practice. He balanced his studies and he’s just a well-rounded person. What he did has helped him become the man that he is today. He was passionate about all those things and worked everything out.”

To read the full Jason Kelce article, click here https://www.inquirer.com/eagles/jason-kelce-saxophone-2023-super-bowl-lvii-20230210.html?fbclid=IwAR0Qtr8iV2AK2k4wabMwRQuKDjb0FLLBcjPpKHytdID-uLSIkiSOiy23RGo

Brandon Facyson is currently a cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts.  Brandon graduated from Northgate High School right here in Newnan, and was heavily involved in the band program under the direction of Alan Armstrong.  Here is Alan’s story…

This past Friday evening, I was helping aim our senior families over to a group picture on "Senior Night" when one of our school secretaries called to me "Alan, when you get a second, someone wants to see you".  I was preoccupied trying to make sure we got a good picture of all our seniors and assumed it was someone who was upset about something when she called to me again "Alan, you really need to come over".  I walked in her direction and then noticed this young man with a huge grin on his face. 

8 years after his graduation from our HS, one of the finest young men I've ever had the pleasure to teach had come back home to visit.  Brandon played sax in my concert band but also played football.  Early in his HS career, the Athletic Director had half jokingly told me one day "you can't have him, he's special"  Apparently Brandon had told one of the coaches he really enjoyed music and they were afraid I would try to convince him to give up football and join the marching band. 

He played in our concert bands for two years while playing football.

He got out of Band class after his sophomore year to get some extra weight training to bulk up a bit.  He did that with my blessing as it had become obvious to everyone that our AD had been right, he WAS special on the football field and I didn't want to hold him back in that area of his life.  For his senior year, he asked if he could come back to our Wind Ensemble because he had missed playing his horn.  He finished his senior year as a highly recruited Div I quality athlete, a sax player in our top ensemble and an honor graduate as well.  He went on to a standout collegiate career where he also prepared for his ultimate goal, being a doctor. 

After finishing his collegiate career he earned a spot with the Los Angeles Chargers and now plays for the Indianapolis Colts.  When we had a chance to catch up Friday night, I found the same incredibly kind, respectful, amazing young man I had met so many years ago.  We caught up for just a minute or two and then I asked if he was still planning to follow through on his long term goal.  He assured me that was still the "long term" plan, but said with a grin "I might play a few more years though...."  We laughed and I encouraged him to play as long as he wanted and his health held out, but I have NO doubt, this young man will go on to finish his working life as a doctor helping others when he hangs up his uniform for the last time. 

Don't ever let ANYONE tell you kids can't perform at a high level and be successful as an athlete, a musician AND a scholar.  No one said it was easy but I've learned over the years to never put MY limits on kids who wanted to push the boundaries of what people thought was possible, even if one of "those people" was me.

I hope one day EVERY teacher gets to teach a kid like Brandon!

-Alan Armstrong is currently the Head Band Director at Northgate High School, where he has taught students music since the school opened in 1996.  He is in his 34th year of public school teaching. 


DISTRICT FINE ARTS FESTIVAL

Last week Trinity hosted the District Fine Arts Festival for the Assemblies of God.  Our students had the chance to perform in many different Arts categories including singing, instrumental performance, preaching, puppetry, comedy, physical art, photography and more.  This festival is designed to give students a chance to express their art form in a way that honors the Lord.  They are critiqued on their performance, including their ministry effectiveness, and those who score high enough are invited to the National Fine Arts Festival in early August.  We had 65 students participate this year.  Congratulations to our 18 merit winners, individuals or groups who won their category for the entire state! We also had 43 entries score in the top three in the state. Well done, Trinity!!  And now, on to Columbus, Ohio for the National Festival in a few months.  This is always a highlight for our students.  Make sure to participate next Spring as we host again.  For more information, please email tim.hurt@tcslions.org


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Our Spring show is just around the corner. Rehearsals are now in progress for our upcoming Middle School production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances will be April 14 & 15 - more info to come! Please reach out to Emily Litton at emily.litton@tcslions.org with any questions! We are so proud of our Middle Schoolers and cannot wait to see what they do!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK Kids

Congratulations to the two casts of The Jungle Book, Kids! We are so excited about the 70 students we have presenting this story! Performances will be in May and more info to come! Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at Rebekah.Kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


DANCE CLUB

We are currently in rehearsals for all ages of our Dance Club, PreK through 12th grade.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our first Trinity recital!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  More information to come - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

We have launched registration for our summer camps.  Three main areas of interest include Marching Lions / Drum Corps, Drama, and Dance.  Please check out the Summer Camp Landing Page for more information or to register.  We can’t wait to see you at one or more of our Arts Camps this summer!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 167

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published March 19, 2023

Volume 167

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - MARCH EDITION

It turns out football and music do have a lot in common.  At least for Jason Kelce (NFL - Philadelphia Eagles) and Brandon Facyson (NFL - Indianapolis Colts). Here are two interesting stories of these two individuals and how music enhanced their skill set in all areas of life, and helped them in the professional world of football.  One of these is quite close to home…

Jason Kelce is currently a center for the Philadelphia Eagles.  He took up the baritone saxophone in middle school and high school, and has attributed his musical experiences to his work ethic and practice routines on the field.  “I consider a lot of my growth as a player and as a person happened learning the saxophone: being coached by conductors and teachers, reading sheet music and understanding how to practice by repeating the same thing over and over again and you see how much easier the song becomes,” Kelce said. “If you want to see how very cut-and-dry, how practice can cause you to improve, play an instrument. There’s not going to be anything more cut-and-dry. The first time you play the piano, you’re going to be pretty bad. You’ll get better pretty quick just by practicing. The value of practice and the value in putting in extra time, all of that was taught from music.”

Kelce also had great encouragement from his music and athletic directors.  “(Coach) encouraged guys to play sports and band,” Kelce said of Baker. “I always felt like at Cleveland Heights that there wasn’t this separation between band and athletics. All of my best friends and the guys I hung out with, did both.”

“The band works hard and late hours,” said another of his football coaches. “It’s a heck of a commitment when you have to go to practice after you’re getting out of practice. He balanced his studies and he’s just a well-rounded person. What he did has helped him become the man that he is today. He was passionate about all those things and worked everything out.”

To read the full Jason Kelce article, click here https://www.inquirer.com/eagles/jason-kelce-saxophone-2023-super-bowl-lvii-20230210.html?fbclid=IwAR0Qtr8iV2AK2k4wabMwRQuKDjb0FLLBcjPpKHytdID-uLSIkiSOiy23RGo

Brandon Facyson is currently a cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts.  Brandon graduated from Northgate High School right here in Newnan, and was heavily involved in the band program under the direction of Alan Armstrong.  Here is Alan’s story…

This past Friday evening, I was helping aim our senior families over to a group picture on "Senior Night" when one of our school secretaries called to me "Alan, when you get a second, someone wants to see you".  I was preoccupied trying to make sure we got a good picture of all our seniors and assumed it was someone who was upset about something when she called to me again "Alan, you really need to come over".  I walked in her direction and then noticed this young man with a huge grin on his face. 

8 years after his graduation from our HS, one of the finest young men I've ever had the pleasure to teach had come back home to visit.  Brandon played sax in my concert band but also played football.  Early in his HS career, the Athletic Director had half jokingly told me one day "you can't have him, he's special"  Apparently Brandon had told one of the coaches he really enjoyed music and they were afraid I would try to convince him to give up football and join the marching band. 

He played in our concert bands for two years while playing football.

He got out of Band class after his sophomore year to get some extra weight training to bulk up a bit.  He did that with my blessing as it had become obvious to everyone that our AD had been right, he WAS special on the football field and I didn't want to hold him back in that area of his life.  For his senior year, he asked if he could come back to our Wind Ensemble because he had missed playing his horn.  He finished his senior year as a highly recruited Div I quality athlete, a sax player in our top ensemble and an honor graduate as well.  He went on to a standout collegiate career where he also prepared for his ultimate goal, being a doctor. 

After finishing his collegiate career he earned a spot with the Los Angeles Chargers and now plays for the Indianapolis Colts.  When we had a chance to catch up Friday night, I found the same incredibly kind, respectful, amazing young man I had met so many years ago.  We caught up for just a minute or two and then I asked if he was still planning to follow through on his long term goal.  He assured me that was still the "long term" plan, but said with a grin "I might play a few more years though...."  We laughed and I encouraged him to play as long as he wanted and his health held out, but I have NO doubt, this young man will go on to finish his working life as a doctor helping others when he hangs up his uniform for the last time. 

Don't ever let ANYONE tell you kids can't perform at a high level and be successful as an athlete, a musician AND a scholar.  No one said it was easy but I've learned over the years to never put MY limits on kids who wanted to push the boundaries of what people thought was possible, even if one of "those people" was me.

I hope one day EVERY teacher gets to teach a kid like Brandon!

-Alan Armstrong is currently the Head Band Director at Northgate High School, where he has taught students music since the school opened in 1996.  He is in his 34th year of public school teaching. 


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Our Spring show is just around the corner. Rehearsals are now in progress for our upcoming Middle School production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances will be April 14 & 15 - more info to come! Please reach out to Emily Litton at emily.litton@tcslions.org with any questions! We are so proud of our Middle Schoolers and cannot wait to see what they do!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK Kids

Congratulations to the two casts of The Jungle Book, Kids! We are so excited about the 70 students we have presenting this story! Performances will be in May and more info to come! Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at Rebekah.Kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


DANCE CLUB

We are currently in rehearsals for all ages of our Dance Club, PreK through 12th grade.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our first Trinity recital!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  More information to come - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

We have launched registration for our summer camps.  Three main areas of interest include Marching Lions / Drum Corps, Drama, and Dance.  Please check out the Summer Camp Landing Page for more information or to register.  We can’t wait to see you at one or more of our Arts Camps this summer!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 166

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published March 12, 2023

Volume 166

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - MARCH EDITION

It turns out football and music do have a lot in common.  At least for Jason Kelce (NFL - Philadelphia Eagles) and Brandon Facyson (NFL - Indianapolis Colts). Here are two interesting stories of these two individuals and how music enhanced their skill set in all areas of life, and helped them in the professional world of football.  One of these is quite close to home…

Jason Kelce is currently a center for the Philadelphia Eagles.  He took up the baritone saxophone in middle school and high school, and has attributed his musical experiences to his work ethic and practice routines on the field.  “I consider a lot of my growth as a player and as a person happened learning the saxophone: being coached by conductors and teachers, reading sheet music and understanding how to practice by repeating the same thing over and over again and you see how much easier the song becomes,” Kelce said. “If you want to see how very cut-and-dry, how practice can cause you to improve, play an instrument. There’s not going to be anything more cut-and-dry. The first time you play the piano, you’re going to be pretty bad. You’ll get better pretty quick just by practicing. The value of practice and the value in putting in extra time, all of that was taught from music.”

Kelce also had great encouragement from his music and athletic directors.  “(Coach) encouraged guys to play sports and band,” Kelce said of Baker. “I always felt like at Cleveland Heights that there wasn’t this separation between band and athletics. All of my best friends and the guys I hung out with, did both.”

“The band works hard and late hours,” said another of his football coaches. “It’s a heck of a commitment when you have to go to practice after you’re getting out of practice. He balanced his studies and he’s just a well-rounded person. What he did has helped him become the man that he is today. He was passionate about all those things and worked everything out.”

To read the full Jason Kelce article, click here https://www.inquirer.com/eagles/jason-kelce-saxophone-2023-super-bowl-lvii-20230210.html?fbclid=IwAR0Qtr8iV2AK2k4wabMwRQuKDjb0FLLBcjPpKHytdID-uLSIkiSOiy23RGo

Brandon Facyson is currently a cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts.  Brandon graduated from Northgate High School right here in Newnan, and was heavily involved in the band program under the direction of Alan Armstrong.  Here is Alan’s story…

This past Friday evening, I was helping aim our senior families over to a group picture on "Senior Night" when one of our school secretaries called to me "Alan, when you get a second, someone wants to see you".  I was preoccupied trying to make sure we got a good picture of all our seniors and assumed it was someone who was upset about something when she called to me again "Alan, you really need to come over".  I walked in her direction and then noticed this young man with a huge grin on his face. 

8 years after his graduation from our HS, one of the finest young men I've ever had the pleasure to teach had come back home to visit.  Brandon played sax in my concert band but also played football.  Early in his HS career, the Athletic Director had half jokingly told me one day "you can't have him, he's special"  Apparently Brandon had told one of the coaches he really enjoyed music and they were afraid I would try to convince him to give up football and join the marching band. 

He played in our concert bands for two years while playing football.

He got out of Band class after his sophomore year to get some extra weight training to bulk up a bit.  He did that with my blessing as it had become obvious to everyone that our AD had been right, he WAS special on the football field and I didn't want to hold him back in that area of his life.  For his senior year, he asked if he could come back to our Wind Ensemble because he had missed playing his horn.  He finished his senior year as a highly recruited Div I quality athlete, a sax player in our top ensemble and an honor graduate as well.  He went on to a standout collegiate career where he also prepared for his ultimate goal, being a doctor. 

After finishing his collegiate career he earned a spot with the Los Angeles Chargers and now plays for the Indianapolis Colts.  When we had a chance to catch up Friday night, I found the same incredibly kind, respectful, amazing young man I had met so many years ago.  We caught up for just a minute or two and then I asked if he was still planning to follow through on his long term goal.  He assured me that was still the "long term" plan, but said with a grin "I might play a few more years though...."  We laughed and I encouraged him to play as long as he wanted and his health held out, but I have NO doubt, this young man will go on to finish his working life as a doctor helping others when he hangs up his uniform for the last time. 

Don't ever let ANYONE tell you kids can't perform at a high level and be successful as an athlete, a musician AND a scholar.  No one said it was easy but I've learned over the years to never put MY limits on kids who wanted to push the boundaries of what people thought was possible, even if one of "those people" was me.

I hope one day EVERY teacher gets to teach a kid like Brandon!

-Alan Armstrong is currently the Head Band Director at Northgate High School, where he has taught students music since the school opened in 1996.  He is in his 34th year of public school teaching. 


HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE

LES MISÉRABLES - All four shows this past weekend were a huge success!!  Congratulations to all of the students who participated - you are all amazing!!  Check back next week for pics and stories of the show experience.  Well done to all!!


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Our Spring show is just around the corner. Rehearsals are now in progress for our upcoming Middle School production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances will be April 14 & 15 - more info to come! Please reach out to Emily Litton at emily.litton@tcslions.org with any questions! We are so proud of our Middle Schoolers and cannot wait to see what they do!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK Kids

Congratulations to the two casts of The Jungle Book, Kids! We are so excited about the 70 students we have presenting this story! Performances will be in May and more info to come! Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at Rebekah.Kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


DANCE CLUB

We are currently in rehearsals for all ages of our Dance Club, PreK through 12th grade.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our first Trinity recital!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  More information to come - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


SUMMER CAMPS - NOW ENROLLING

We have launched registration for our summer camps.  Three main areas of interest include Marching Lions / Drum Corps, Drama, and Dance.  Please check out the Summer Camp Landing Page for more information or to register.  We can’t wait to see you at one or more of our Arts Camps this summer!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 165

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published March 5, 2023

Volume 165

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

LES MISÉRABLES - Tickets ON SALE NOW!

Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, LES MISÉRABLES tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption – a timeless testament to the idea of, "climbing towards the light." When Valjean comes face to face with grace, he changes his life to share that grace with others, leaving some hope in the midst of a broken world. Themes of extreme poverty, revolution battles, and onstage deaths are present.

Special VIP Tickets! Join us on the front lines of the barricade in premium seating reserved for you and your party. Start your experience with your selection of crepe from Lisa’s Crepes and enjoy other surprises throughout the show!

COST:

General Admission - Student - $10

General Admission - Adult - $20

VIP Ticket - $50

SHOW TIMES:

Thursday, March 9th at 7pm

https://gofan.co/app/events/915948?schoolId=GA72962

Friday, March 10th at 8pm

https://gofan.co/app/events/915949?schoolId=GA72962

Saturday, March 11th at 7pm

https://gofan.co/app/events/915950?schoolId=GA72962

Sunday, March 12th at 5pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

https://gofan.co/app/events/915951?schoolId=GA72962


2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • March 9-12 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 9 Dance Club Recital

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - MARCH EDITION

It turns out football and music do have a lot in common.  At least for Jason Kelce (NFL - Philadelphia Eagles) and Brandon Facyson (NFL - Indianapolis Colts). Here are two interesting stories of these two individuals and how music enhanced their skill set in all areas of life, and helped them in the professional world of football.  One of these is quite close to home…

Jason Kelce is currently a center for the Philadelphia Eagles.  He took up the baritone saxophone in middle school and high school, and has attributed his musical experiences to his work ethic and practice routines on the field.  “I consider a lot of my growth as a player and as a person happened learning the saxophone: being coached by conductors and teachers, reading sheet music and understanding how to practice by repeating the same thing over and over again and you see how much easier the song becomes,” Kelce said. “If you want to see how very cut-and-dry, how practice can cause you to improve, play an instrument. There’s not going to be anything more cut-and-dry. The first time you play the piano, you’re going to be pretty bad. You’ll get better pretty quick just by practicing. The value of practice and the value in putting in extra time, all of that was taught from music.”

Kelce also had great encouragement from his music and athletic directors.  “(Coach) encouraged guys to play sports and band,” Kelce said of Baker. “I always felt like at Cleveland Heights that there wasn’t this separation between band and athletics. All of my best friends and the guys I hung out with, did both.”

“The band works hard and late hours,” said another of his football coaches. “It’s a heck of a commitment when you have to go to practice after you’re getting out of practice. He balanced his studies and he’s just a well-rounded person. What he did has helped him become the man that he is today. He was passionate about all those things and worked everything out.”

To read the full Jason Kelce article, click here https://www.inquirer.com/eagles/jason-kelce-saxophone-2023-super-bowl-lvii-20230210.html?fbclid=IwAR0Qtr8iV2AK2k4wabMwRQuKDjb0FLLBcjPpKHytdID-uLSIkiSOiy23RGo

Brandon Facyson is currently a cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts.  Brandon graduated from Northgate High School right here in Newnan, and was heavily involved in the band program under the direction of Alan Armstrong.  Here is Alan’s story…

This past Friday evening, I was helping aim our senior families over to a group picture on "Senior Night" when one of our school secretaries called to me "Alan, when you get a second, someone wants to see you".  I was preoccupied trying to make sure we got a good picture of all our seniors and assumed it was someone who was upset about something when she called to me again "Alan, you really need to come over".  I walked in her direction and then noticed this young man with a huge grin on his face. 

8 years after his graduation from our HS, one of the finest young men I've ever had the pleasure to teach had come back home to visit.  Brandon played sax in my concert band but also played football.  Early in his HS career, the Athletic Director had half jokingly told me one day "you can't have him, he's special"  Apparently Brandon had told one of the coaches he really enjoyed music and they were afraid I would try to convince him to give up football and join the marching band. 

He played in our concert bands for two years while playing football.

He got out of Band class after his sophomore year to get some extra weight training to bulk up a bit.  He did that with my blessing as it had become obvious to everyone that our AD had been right, he WAS special on the football field and I didn't want to hold him back in that area of his life.  For his senior year, he asked if he could come back to our Wind Ensemble because he had missed playing his horn.  He finished his senior year as a highly recruited Div I quality athlete, a sax player in our top ensemble and an honor graduate as well.  He went on to a standout collegiate career where he also prepared for his ultimate goal, being a doctor. 

After finishing his collegiate career he earned a spot with the Los Angeles Chargers and now plays for the Indianapolis Colts.  When we had a chance to catch up Friday night, I found the same incredibly kind, respectful, amazing young man I had met so many years ago.  We caught up for just a minute or two and then I asked if he was still planning to follow through on his long term goal.  He assured me that was still the "long term" plan, but said with a grin "I might play a few more years though...."  We laughed and I encouraged him to play as long as he wanted and his health held out, but I have NO doubt, this young man will go on to finish his working life as a doctor helping others when he hangs up his uniform for the last time. 

Don't ever let ANYONE tell you kids can't perform at a high level and be successful as an athlete, a musician AND a scholar.  No one said it was easy but I've learned over the years to never put MY limits on kids who wanted to push the boundaries of what people thought was possible, even if one of "those people" was me.

I hope one day EVERY teacher gets to teach a kid like Brandon!

-Alan Armstrong is currently the Head Band Director at Northgate High School, where he has taught students music since the school opened in 1996.  He is in his 34th year of public school teaching. 


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Our Spring show is just around the corner. Rehearsals are now in progress for our upcoming Middle School production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances will be April 14 & 15 - more info to come! Please reach out to Emily Litton at emily.litton@tcslions.org with any questions! We are so proud of our Middle Schoolers and cannot wait to see what they do!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK Kids

Congratulations to the two casts of The Jungle Book, Kids! We are so excited about the 70 students we have presenting this story! Performances will be in May and more info to come! Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at Rebekah.Kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


DANCE CLUB

We are currently in rehearsals for all ages of our Dance Club, PreK through 12th grade.  This new offering for our students has become quickly popular, and we are working toward our first Trinity recital!  The recital will take place at the Wadsworth Theatre in Downtown Newnan on May 9th at 6pm.  More information to come - please reach out to Kelsea Krisle at kelsea.krisle@tcslions.org with any questions.


CONCERT OPPORTUNITY

Performing artist Luis Alas is one of Trinity’s own.  He has collaborated with Performing Arts, and also attends Trinity Church Español.  This is a great opportunity for a night of fun in Downtown Newnan.


SUMMER CAMPS

We are excited to offer opportunities this summer for all grades to continue growing in their love for performance! From one week camps to full productions, there is something for every type of performer! Make sure to check out the Camp Landing Page to see dates and costs as well as register!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 164

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published February 26, 2023

Volume 164

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • March 9-12 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - FEBRUARY EDITION

This week in the Band Room four middle school students spent 30 minutes going over parts for one of their songs.  It was fun, productive . . . and profound.  They are forming a bond that will last them for a long time, and music is the medium.  The Band Room has become a safe place for them to be authentic in expression and personality.  And the benefits will certainly help them in all areas of their lives.

This sense of teamwork and camaraderie is one of a long list of benefits music education affords our Arts students, and supports our view that the Arts are a highly valuable part of your student’s well-rounded education at TCS.  Continually emerging evidence suggests the area of the brain controlling both musical ability and language comprehension are more related than previously thought.  Improved memory, strengthened hand-eye coordination, powerful study habits, teamwork, heightened mental processing, and improved problem solving abilities are all strongly supported benefits of a solid music education.

The New England Board of Higher Education published Tuning In: Six Benefits of Music Education for Kids by Jenny Silverstone. https://nebhe.org/journal/tuning-in-six-benefits-of-music-education-for-kids/.  This article is a great read if you want to explore these benefits in greater detail, including links to specific studies.  “Music education is an important aspect of providing children with a well-rounded education. When allowed to work in harmony with other subjects and areas of study, music helps children grow in self-esteem, build essential skills and prepare for bright futures.”


SUMMER CAMPS

We are excited to offer opportunities this summer for all grades to continue growing in their love for performance! From one week camps to full productions, there is something for every type of performer! Make sure to check out the Camp Landing Page to see dates and costs as well as register!


High School THEATRE

Les Miserables Experience

LES MISÉRABLES T-SHIRT FUNDRAISER

Support our High School Roaring Dramatics and upcoming production of LES MISÉRABLES.

We are doing a fundraiser where ANYONE (students, parents, grandparents!) can purchase these shirts to not only represent the incredible message of redemption in LES MISÉRABLES, but also directly fund needed costumes, sets, and props!

ORDER BY END OF DAY TOMORROW, MONDAY, Feb. 27th to join the revolution and remind our community of the beauty of GRACE and REDEMPTION in Christ as shown through the story of Les Misérables!

https://forms.gle/8vnrVvtJ8uocZ4Qt9

  • Youth Sizes - $15

  • Adult Sizes - $20

LES MISÉRABLES EXPERIENCE - Tickets ON SALE NOW!

Presenting the Les Miserables EXPERIENCE! This night will be the perfect way for families to engage with the content of LES MISÉRABLES in an age appropriate way! We will have crafts and immersive activities for all ages AND will be joined by Lisa’s Creperie to purchase food! The night will end with our understudy students and other special guests performing select pieces from the show! Get the best of LES MISÉRABLES with the whole family!

LES MISÉRABLES SHOW NIGHTS - Tickets ON SALE NOW!

Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, LES MISÉRABLES tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption – a timeless testament to the idea of, "climbing towards the light." When Valjean comes face to face with grace, he changes his life to share that grace with others, leaving some hope in the midst of a broken world. Themes of extreme poverty, revolution battles, and onstage deaths are present.

Special VIP Tickets! Join us on the front lines of the barricade in premium seating reserved for you and your party. Start your experience with your selection of crepe from Lisa’s Crepes and enjoy other surprises throughout the show!

COST:

  • General Admission - Student - $10

  • General Admission - Adult - $20

  • VIP Ticket - $50

SHOW TIMES:


THESCON

Our High School Thespians, Troupe 8184, had the honor of attending the Georgia Thespian Conference two weeks ago. There they presented their One Act play, The 39 Steps: Even More Abridged to two sold out crowds, competed for scholarships, and even won an award for the tech team! We are proud of our Thespians and the hard work they put into growing their gifts and talents!


MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE

YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

SPRING SHOW - APRIL!

Rehearsals are about to start for our upcoming Middle School production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Performances will be in April and more info to come! Please reach out to Emily Litton at Emily.Litton@tcslions.org with any questions! We are so proud of our Middle Schoolers and cannot wait to see what they do!


ELEMENTARY THEATRE

DISNEY'S THE JUNGLE BOOK Kids

Congratulations to the two casts of The Jungle Book, Kids! We are so excited about the 70 students we have presenting this story! Performances will be in May and more info to come! Please reach out to Rebekah Kenerly at Rebekah.Kenerly@tcslions.org with any questions!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 163

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published February 19, 2023

Volume 163

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-12 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - FEBRUARY EDITION

This week in the Band Room four middle school students spent 30 minutes going over parts for one of their songs.  It was fun, productive . . . and profound.  They are forming a bond that will last them for a long time, and music is the medium.  The Band Room has become a safe place for them to be authentic in expression and personality.  And the benefits will certainly help them in all areas of their lives.

This sense of teamwork and camaraderie is one of a long list of benefits music education affords our Arts students, and supports our view that the Arts are a highly valuable part of your student’s well-rounded education at TCS.  Continually emerging evidence suggests the area of the brain controlling both musical ability and language comprehension are more related than previously thought.  Improved memory, strengthened hand-eye coordination, powerful study habits, teamwork, heightened mental processing, and improved problem solving abilities are all strongly supported benefits of a solid music education.

The New England Board of Higher Education published Tuning In: Six Benefits of Music Education for Kids by Jenny Silverstone. https://nebhe.org/journal/tuning-in-six-benefits-of-music-education-for-kids/.  This article is a great read if you want to explore these benefits in greater detail, including links to specific studies.  “Music education is an important aspect of providing children with a well-rounded education. When allowed to work in harmony with other subjects and areas of study, music helps children grow in self-esteem, build essential skills and prepare for bright futures.”


ELEMENTARY TALENT SHOW

We love to provide opportunities for our students to exhibit the many talents that God has gifted them... and the Elementary Talent Show is a highly anticipated event! Sign up below:

Link: https://forms.gle/pfZVyPRA5fqhdLcz8

For more information: cathy.settle@tcslions.org or emily.litton@tcslions.org


ALL THINGS THEATRE

Les Miserables Experience

Save the date for our Les Miserables Experience on Friday, March 3rd! This night will be the perfect way for families to engage with the content of Les Miserables in an age appropriate way! We will have crafts and immersive activities for all ages AND will be joined by Lisa’s Creperie to purchase food! The night will end with our understudy students performing select pieces from the show! Get the best of Les Miserables with the whole family!

Full productions Thursday through Sunday, March 9th-12th. More details to come!


YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Save the Date for our middle school's MANEstage Production of "You're a Good Man,  Charlie Brown" performing on April 14th and 15th. Stayed tuned for ticketing info and behind the scenes peeks coming soon!!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6


Inside the Pride Performing Arts News - Volume 162

Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening with Performing Arts

Published February 12, 2023

Volume 162

 

Tim Hurt - Performing Arts Director

 

2022-23 PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

Check back here weekly for concert dates, performances and other Performing Arts events.

  • February 23 Elementary Talent Show

  • March 9-11 HS Musical - Les Miserables

  • March 17-18 District Fine Arts Festival

  • April 14-15 MS Musical - You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown

  • April 21-22 Southern Star Band & Orchestra Festival

  • April 27 Performing Arts Awards Night

  • May 1 Orchestra Concert

  • May 2 Band Concert

  • May 3 MS Talent Show

  • May 3-5 Marching Lions Auditions

  • May 5-7 Elementary Drama Club Performances

  • May 11 Chorus Concert


A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOr - FEBRUARY EDITION

This week in the Band Room four middle school students spent 30 minutes going over parts for one of their songs.  It was fun, productive . . . and profound.  They are forming a bond that will last them for a long time, and music is the medium.  The Band Room has become a safe place for them to be authentic in expression and personality.  And the benefits will certainly help them in all areas of their lives.

This sense of teamwork and camaraderie is one of a long list of benefits music education affords our Arts students, and supports our view that the Arts are a highly valuable part of your student’s well-rounded education at TCS.  Continually emerging evidence suggests the area of the brain controlling both musical ability and language comprehension are more related than previously thought.  Improved memory, strengthened hand-eye coordination, powerful study habits, teamwork, heightened mental processing, and improved problem solving abilities are all strongly supported benefits of a solid music education.

The New England Board of Higher Education published Tuning In: Six Benefits of Music Education for Kids by Jenny Silverstone. https://nebhe.org/journal/tuning-in-six-benefits-of-music-education-for-kids/.  This article is a great read if you want to explore these benefits in greater detail, including links to specific studies.  “Music education is an important aspect of providing children with a well-rounded education. When allowed to work in harmony with other subjects and areas of study, music helps children grow in self-esteem, build essential skills and prepare for bright futures.”


ELEMENTARY TALENT SHOW

We love to provide opportunities for our students to exhibit the many talents that God has gifted them... and the Elementary Talent Show is a highly anticipated event! Sign up below:

Link: https://forms.gle/pfZVyPRA5fqhdLcz8

For more information: cathy.settle@tcslions.org or emily.litton@tcslions.org


ALL THINGS THEATRE

Les Miserables Experience

Save the date for our Les Miserables Experience on Friday, March 3rd! This night will be the perfect way for families to engage with the content of Les Miserables in an age appropriate way! We will have crafts and immersive activities for all ages AND will be joined by Lisa’s Creperie to purchase food! The night will end with our understudy students performing select pieces from the show! Get the best of Les Miserables with the whole family!

Full productions March 9th-Saturday 12th. More details to come!


YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

Save the Date for our middle school's MANEstage Production of "You're a Good Man,  Charlie Brown" performing on April 14th and 15th. Stayed tuned for ticketing info and behind the scenes peeks coming soon!!


 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES - WANT TO GET INVOLVED?

Many of our parents ask us how they can help.  If you are interested in volunteering in any area of the Arts, please fill out the following Google Form.  We will make sure your information gets to the correct staff member and we get you plugged in.  We have amazing families - thank you in advance for your help! 
Google Link: https://forms.gle/gtxp8HwPgRBqgxeu6