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Look at what Educators and Sponsors had to say!
E.
Delong,
Spencer
Elementary School, Sparta, TN. February 7, 2006.
Janice Fraley, Pulaski County Board of Education, Somerset, KY (September, 2005)
"Wonderful performance! Even better than I had hoped it would be!"
Sandy R. Smith, Global Works/TN Arts Commission - Grant Review (July, 2005)
The programs and activities presented by this organization appear to be excellent in their format. The study guide is well executed and is user-friendly. They have made an excellent start in expanding their arts education programs.
"I was very impressed with the content of the program and the talent of the musicians. I appreciated the words Carissia spoke in support of our museum programs when she spoke to the crowd in between songs. Overall, it was a very polished and professional presentation. All in attendance enjoyed the program, even as they wandered in and out of the audience."
Sherri Bain, Children's Librarian -Southeast Library, Nashville, Tennessee, 2004 and 2005
"Thank you so much for your wonderful performance! I know that the people in attendance thoroughly enjoyed it. I'll definitely let the other children's staff and the PR Dept. at the main library know about your organization and the dynamic, informative shows that you offer."
"Making a difference in the lives of Middle Tennesseans"
"...A powerhouse of energy, talent, and information in a very fun package. Everyone was captivated!"
"The program is excellent, very exciting, full of energy, very informative! More alternative schools should experience this, if they have not already. Keep up the good work - the hope and the inspiration that you give to youth is outstanding!"
"The presentation, "American Women of Soul", provided a historical overview enhanced by the selections and superior performance."
"Mixing it up in Tennessee...fifth graders at a Nashville magnet school put a new twist on Mix It Up at Lunch Day using jazz, poetry, and freestyle raps to explore social boundaries, and the sounds of bass drums and rhythm guitars, played by a live jazz band."
"LMIA entertain and taught our community through their music...everyone enjoyed them a lot...we appreciate them donating their precious time to us."
