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Worley Associates—Architects

The Perkinson Arts Center will provide a home for Trinity’s vibrant and dynamic arts programs. A generous leadership gift of $1 million from Trinity trustee Dr. W. Perkinson, Jr. and his wife Elaine set this project in motion. In order to complete Phase II, Trinity will be looking to its community of donors for continued support.

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IIa. Carpenter Gym, Trinity’s oldest building, will be renovated to house the music and visual arts programs. Work is scheduled to begin in May of 2013.

IIb. Trinity’s theatre will be expanded and renovated. The theatre is home to Morning Meeting, where the entire school community gathers each day. A new lobby and gallery will be added to showcase student artwork.

IIc. Theatre fly space will be added to the backstage area.

For more information, contact Laurie Hedgepeth, Development Director, at 804.672.4899 or lauriehedgepeth@trinityes.org.

Made possible through the generous leadership gift of $1 million from Trinity trustee Dr. W. Baxter Perkinson, Jr. and his wife Elaine.

Worley Associates—Architects

The Perkinson Arts Center will celebrate the arts and provide Trinity students with a LIVING CANVAS to enhance their CREATIVITY, their STUDIES, and their LIVES

•The Perkinson Arts Center, Phase II in Trinity’s  will house all of the school’s outstanding arts programs under one roof. •The Estes Athletic Center, a 55,000 square-foot facility, and Aycock Stadium were recently completed during Phase I. •Trinity’s mission is to challenge students to discover their paths, develop their talents and strengthen their character within a dynamic academic community.

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