KATHY HENKEL
Combining her love for music and traveling, Kathy Henkel is currently thriving as the owner and composer of Sign of the Silver Birch Music.
Combining her love for music and traveling, Kathy Henkel is currently thriving as the owner and composer of Sign of the Silver Birch Music.
Linda Vaughn has been an organist for the Community United Church of Christ, the Zion Lutheran Church and St. Peter’s United Church of Christ.
Today, Nancy L. Cornish is a music instructor at Laramie County Community College and the director of the Cranberry Coast Concert Corral.
Kathryn Hull has been an independent music teacher and composer since 1949 and an arts consultant since 1986.
Bertina Iolia Wilson spent over 30 years as a teacher, coordinator and vice principal with the Newark Board of Education in New Jersey.
Patricia Jo Rinkenberger is a singer in numerous musical projects and a consultant in Illinois and Michigan.
Sally Maria Schott is currently involved with Alliance Music Publications, the University of Houston, and the Houston Chamber Choir, among other roles.
Gail S. Phillips has been a band and orchestra teacher in the music exploratory program in the Central Valley School District since 2017.
Ann McFarland remains dedicated to sharing her passion and was an associate professor of music education at West Chester University from 2010 to 2015.
Delphine Brownlee has offered music and singing lessons through her private studio since she established it in 1977.
Karla. A. Philipp is currently the conductor of both the Memphis Youth String Ensemble and the Memphis Youth String Sinfonia.
S. Elaine Thomas has been the director of fine arts at the Dallas Independent School District since 2007.
Jacqueline R. Livesay is an expert director of children’s music and organist and is active with several colleges and religious institutions.
Raenell McDonough is a part-time organ and humanities instructor at Texas A&M University and a pianist with the Amarillo Opera.
Musician, artist, lawyer, and real estate investor: these are just a few of the titles Sally Ekenberg Mosher has embodied over the years.
Linda Hathaway Bunza has been the director of the Columbia Research Institute of Arts and Humanities since 1998.
Dr. Jewel Taylor Thompson has been a professor in the Music Department of Hunter College since 1997, combining her love of education and music.
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