Celebrating Excellence in Music Education
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – In an atmosphere of celebration and appreciations, four College Station ISD high school band directors were recognized for their noteworthy contributions to the arts. They have been honored by the eminent Arts Council of the Brazos Valley. The distinguished M.L. “Sonny” Moss Artists of the Year award was bestowed upon Steve Fry and Harry Hutchins from A&M Consolidated High School, and Jon Seal and Michael Dixon from College Station High School.
Celebrate the Arts Gala
The four talented maestros were honored at the “Celebrate the Arts” gala, the largest fundraising gala organized annually by the Arts Council. The vibrant event was a testament to the indomitable spirit of creativity, passion, and social contribution of these band directors, who have massively impacted the local arts scene.
Acknowledging the Impact of the Directors
According to the Celebrate the Arts chair, Pam Smits, this year was an ideal opportunity to commend the band directors. She exalted their role in leading their bands to the State Marching Band Competition. “These gentlemen are so important to the leadership of our future artists. We’re happy to be able to honor them,” Smits said.
More About the Arts Council
The Arts Council of the Brazos Valley, a cornerstone of the local art community, wholeheartedly commends professionals who show a significant impact on arts and culture. They are an essential establishment that supports and promotes arts in the area, providing numerous opportunities for artists, and aiding enrichment via the art of creativity.
How it Matters
Such recognitions in the world of arts are not just reward for the winners but also motivation for many others in the same field. It amplifies the importance of arts in general and specifically school band activities, showcasing the integral role they play in shaping the future of students. These four band directors’ dedication to music and relentless effort in educating the younger generation is indeed worth the salute.