Feel Good Friday: College Station Band Directors Honored by Arts Council

Feel Good Friday: College Station Band Directors Honored by Arts Council

College Station Band Directors Awarded as Artists of the Year

College Station, Texas – Band directors from four prominent high schools in College Station Independent School District (ISD) were celebrated Artists of the Year by the distinguished Arts Council of the Brazos Valley. The band directors, each one from a different high school, were individually recognized for their significant contributions toward enriching the local arts community.

Affirmation for the Arts in the Brazos Valley

Band Director Steve Fry of A&M Consolidated High School, assistant Band Director Harry Hutchins, Band Director Jon Seal and assistant Band Director Michael Dixon of College Station High School were all acknowledged as M.L. “Sonny” Moss Artists of the Year at the Arts Council’s largest annual fundraising event, the Celebrate the Arts gala.

Contributions to the State Marching Band Competition

The honorees’ determination to guide their respective School Bands to the prestigious State Marching Band Competition prompted their deserved nomination by the Celebrate the Arts chair, Pam Smits. Regarding the decision to honor the band directors, Smits said, “These gentlemen are so important to the leadership of our future artists. We’re happy to be able to honor them.”

An Applause for the Arts from the Community

The gala served as a platform to applaud the band directors for their unwavering commitment and professional expertise in trying times, displaying their unparalleled commitment to their schools and community. Their inspirational leadership has been instrumental in directing the community’s artistic future, as their efforts have inevitably ushered in a new generation of potential artists, musicians, and leaders.

The Impact of the Arts on Community Life

This recognition highlights the vital role that the arts, particularly music education, play in the life of the community. The dedicated work of the band directors not only provides a foundation for their students’ musical skills but also forms the backbone of a thriving artistic culture within the College Station community.

A Salute to the Future Artists

This acknowledgement of the band directors and praise of their contributions demonstrates the community’s appreciation for local artists and educators like them who provide a much-needed artistic enrichment during challenging times. With their dedication, talent, and tenacity, they have enabled their students to participate in competitions and have indelibly imprinted the spirit of artistry within the College Station community, thereby influencing the growth of a thriving and dynamic future cultural landscape.


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