July 2025 Newsletter
- Kirsten Nelson
- Jun 30, 2025
- 2 min read
UPCOMING EVENTS
SUMMER BREAK
June 23 - July 5
No lessons for 2 weeks
Re-open for regular lessons on July 7th
ACADEMY STORE
July 14-18
JULY 24th
Closed
If you have a regular Thursday lesson, you will not be charged.
JULY TUITION
Your July tuition covers the following 4 weeks:
July 7 - 11
July 14 - 18
July 21 - 25
July 28 - Aug 1
We will be closed Thursday, July 24th.
If you have a regular Thursday lesson,
you will not be charged for this day.
Remember, there are always four lessons per billing cycle.
This is so you can expect the same payment each month.

GARAGE BAND
July 14-18 @ Clearfield
10:30 am - 12 pm
We still have some spots open in our Garage Band starting July 14th!
See more info below.
You can sign up in the portal or contact us


SUMMER FUN!
Thanks to everyone who participated in our Summer Camps
& performances in June.
We had such a fun time!





WELCOME NEW STUDENTS!
Victoria
Sylvie
Tallulah
Skyleigh
Harper
Paisley
Boston
Kate
Sarah
Rebecca
Hafid
Grace
Rosy
Alex
Miles
Teegan
Adaia
Starly
Hailee
Isaac
Xander
Ella
Enoch
Mia
Lisseth
Evan
Julian
Hayes
Rebecca
Odin
Mya
Evy
Alina
Sawyer
Happy
Alejandro
Briseis
McCellan
Mary
Zulema
Ella
Abbie
Mia
Evelyn
Nelly

Adult Students Age 18+:
You can use your makeups to attend for free!
Parents, you can also use your child's makeups to attend.
Contact me and I'll help you set it up.
Please make sure you have your own guitar.
We do not have any guitars to rent.

Jasper
Read more about Jasper on our Facebook or Instagram



COMPOSER OF THE MONTH
Camille Saint-Saëns
Camille was born in France in 1835 and died in 1921.
Like Mozart, Camille Saint-Saëns was a child prodigy. At 2½ he could pick out tunes on the piano; at the age of 3 he composed his first piece; and by 7 he was giving public concerts as a pianist and organist. When he was 10, he made his public debut and offered to play any one of Beethoven’s 32 sonatas from memory. He had total recall of anything he had ever read.
Saint-Saëns was also a conductor, critic, music scholar, teacher and composer.
He traveled extensively, and his experiences influenced his compositions.
His best-known works are Symphony No. 3 (Organ Symphony), Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Danse Macabre, Samson and Delilah and The Carnival of the Animals. This humorous suite was composed as a private joke and not intended for public performance during his lifetime.


When you refer a friend to us, and if they sign up, you get $25 off of next month's tuition.







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