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Hardin-Houston hires band, music teacher
HOUSTON – The Hardin-Houston Local School Board of Education hired a new band and music teacher and awarded supplemental contracts among its actions at its May 17 meeting.
The board hired Emily Kramer as the fifth through 12th grade band and music teacher for the 2021-22 school year, contingent upon a successful background check and proper certification.
It accepted the resignation of Belinda Hoelscher as cafeteria cook.
The board employed numerous individuals on one-year supplemental contracts for the 2021-22 school year including Ron Boeke, junior high/high school boys cross country coach; Bill McKinney, junior high/high school boys cross country coach; Ron Boeke, junior high/high school girls cross country coach; Bill McKinney, junior high/high school girls cross country coach; Haley Meyer, eighth grade volleyball coach; Nate Fridley, golf coach; Mark Platfoot, varsity boys basketball coach; Steve Mowery, freshman boys basketball coac
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The curtain goes up once again this fall at Tennessee Performing Arts Center, as the nonprofit welcomes a big Broadway lineup that includes seven Nashville premieres, along with a multi-week return engagement of Disney’s
The Lion King.
“All of us at TPAC are grateful for the tremendous support the organization has received from our loyal season ticket holders, patrons, and arts lovers across Tennessee during this unprecedented intermission,” says Jennifer Turner, TPAC President and CEO, in a press release. “Thanks to this vibrant arts community that TPAC calls home, we were able to provide innovative virtual programming during the pandemic and prepare for the safe return to the joy and healing power of live theater. We can’t wait to bring people together again and raise the curtain on a spectacular new Broadway season.”
TPAC returns with Disney s The Lion King , seven Nashville premieres bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Sarah Tate
May 3, 2021
After the pandemic caused an extended closure and halt of live productions, the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) announced on Monday (May 3) its highly-anticipated 2021-2022 season,
Fox 17 reports. All of us at TPAC are grateful for the tremendous support the organization has received from our loyal season ticket holders, patrons, and arts lovers across Tennessee during this unprecedented intermission, said
Jennifer Turner, TPA president and CEO. Thanks to this vibrant arts community that TPAC calls home, we were able to provide innovative virtual programming during the pandemic and prepare for the safe return to the joy and healing power of live theater.