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Vernell Gregg |
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Lewisville
Lake Symphony
Young Artists'
Competition
honors LISD
Trustee Vernell
Gregg
Vernell Gregg
(right)
celebrates with
violinists
Nicolette
Kocsardy and
Jason Wu,
previous winners
of the Young
Artists’
Competition,
newly named in
her honor.
Lewisville Lake
Symphony proudly
announces that
its annual Young
Artists’
Competition has
been named in
honor of Vernell
Gregg, a LISD
School Board
Trustee and
former
language-arts
teacher for the
Lewisville
Independent
School system.
Ms. Gregg, a
long-time
volunteer for
the Symphony,
founded the
prestigious
music
competition in
1999 to
highlight young
classical talent
in Texas and
from surrounding
areas.
“Vernell
has a passion
for finding ways
to inspire young
people,” says
Nancy Wright,
chair of the
Lewisville Lake
Symphony
Association. “Vernell
recognized the
tremendous
opportunity to
motivate young
musicians,
worked
diligently to
establish the
competition, and
in so doing,
created a larger
role for the
Symphony in our
community.”
The
Young Artists’
Competition
gives talented
musicians in
grades six to 12
an opportunity
to perform with
a professional
orchestra, in
addition to
winning a cash
prize. The grand
prizewinner of
this year’s
Vernell Gregg
Young Artists’
Competition will
perform with the
Lewisville Lake
Symphony during
its “Stars of
the Future”
concert on
February 8,
2008, 7:30p.m.
at Lakeland
Baptist Church
in Lewisville.
“The caliber of
contest winners
over the years
underscores the
valuable impact
that music can
have in the
education of all
young people,”
says Judi
Johnson, who
currently
manages the
Young Artists’
Competition.
“When you play
an instrument,
the experience
strengthens all
of your skills,
especially math.
Our continuing
efforts to
showcase young
local talent in
classical music
exist because of
Vernell’s
extraordinary
vision.”
Prize money for
the Young
Artists’
Competition is
provided by the
John E. Green
Foundation.
The competition
is also
supported by
Texas-New Mexico
Power Company.
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