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ART & MUSIC NIGHT

Good Shepherd Lutheran School will host its annual Art & Music Night, Wednesday, May 29 at 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. The Fellowship Hall will transform into an Art Gallery showcasing original artwork by Kindergarten – 8th grade students of Good Shepherd Lutheran School. “We are very pleased to host this annual event,” says School Administrator, Debbie Hanks. “At Good Shepherd Lutheran School we have a thriving enrichment program - this event truly highlights our strength and commitment to art and music. “ Instrumental music will be performed by third grade – 8th grade students. Third graders will perform with recorders and fourth grade – eighth grade bands will also perform. Some of the middle school compositions are original compositions inspired by their artwork. Good Shepherd Lutheran School faculty leading the efforts of Art & Music Night include: Art instructor and founder of Art & Music Night, Margie Betts; Elementary Band instructor, Wayne Colyer; Middle School Band instructor, Nick Knoles, and Music/Drama instructor, Gretchen Simon. For more information on Good Shepherd Lutheran School’s Art & Music Night, please contact Gigi Dennis, Marketing/PR, Good Shepherd Lutheran School, 415-250-4762 or e-mail gigi.dennis@goodshepherdlutheran.org About Good Shepherd Lutheran School Founded in 1976 as a ministry of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Good Shepherd Lutheran School provides a comprehensive Preschool – 8th grade education serving the children of families in Marin and Sonoma Counties. Based on biblical principles and centered on Jesus Christ, Good Shepherd Lutheran School is a faith community that believes the best education takes place within the context of relationships, and where the uniqueness of every child is valued. Small classes emphasize one of the core values of GSLS, and teachers integrate a Christian worldview into the curriculum thereby creating foundations of faith, integrity, leadership, service to others and academic excellence. GSLS is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Education Association and the California Association of Private School Organizations, and is accredited by the National Association of Education for Young Children (NAEYC) and Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

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