POWELL SHOPPER-NEWS • MARCH 5, 2012 • A-11
SCHOOL NOTES
News from First Tennessee
Winter concerts for KSYO
Copper Ridge ■ Dates to remember: Monday, March 5, 3 p.m. PTO meeting in the library; Thursday, March 15, Grandparents Day for 2nd and 3rd grade students; Thursday, March 15, Biography Day.
Sterchi ■ PTA meeting Monday, March 12; Family Fun Night 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 13.
By Pam Fansler Twice in February, the historic T e n nessee Theatre w a s filled with the sounds of the K noxFansler v i l l e Symphony Youth Orchestra Association. The free concerts were sponsored by The First Tennessee Foundation. The first featured the Youth Symphony Orchestra, led by music director James Fellenbaum. This concert featured solos by the winners of the Youth Concerto Competition: Ellie Lai, piano; Catherine Rothery, flute; and Chloe Amelia Harvel, violin. Fellenbaum says the concert allowed the Youth Orchestra to realize two goals: To perform a stand-alone, full-length concert by themselves and to accompany three soloists. The second concert featured performances by four of the five orchestras in the Association: the Preludium, led by Erin Archer; the Philharmonia, led by Katie Hutchinson; Sinfonia, led by Association general manager Kathy Hart-Reilly; and the Youth Chamber Orchestra, led by Wesley Baldwin.
Book fair at Brickey-McCloud
Several football players from The University of Tennessee stopped by Brickey-McCloud Elementary School’s book fair recently to show their love of reading. Pictured are: (front) book fair chairs Lisa Minott and Darlene Martin; (back) UT players James Stone, Jacques Smith, Brock Collier, Darin Gooch and Carson Anderson. Photo submitted
Knox County champions
Powell’s youth basketball 12U boys’ team has won the Knox County championship. Pictured are: (front) Eric Ludwig, Logan Ward, Bryce Hodge, Dawson Lamb, Spencer Miracle, Jordan Mink, Cameron Ward; (back) coach Lucas Heidel, Tyler Mink, Matthew Samples, Jonas Payne, Derek Reagan, Levi Everett, Jack Richards and coach Joey Payne. Picture submitted
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Pam Fansler is president of First Tennessee Bank’s East Tennessee region.
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The KSYO Association, entering its 38th season, is an auditioned full symphonic orchestra comprised of some of the area’s most talented young musicians. It performs at least three concerts during the season and is open to all students grade 12 and younger who play an orchestral instrument. Its mission according to Fellenbaum is twofold. “We work in a professional environment to educate students through high level orchestral training, all while developing new audiences for symphonic music.” Their next concert is May 7 at the Tennessee Theatre. Sponsored by the Knoxville Symphony League and the Knoxville Symphony Society, the KSYO is comprised of five ensembles and a training class totaling more than 250 student musicians. Members may also choose to participate in the Association’s Chamber Music Program where they have the opportunity to play in smaller ensembles. Fellenbaum says, “It’s amazing the amount of growth we continue to see in membership of our youth orchestra groups.” The First Tennessee Foundation is proud to sponsor these talented young performers.