Winter 2024 Newsletter
Winter 2024 Newsletter Stay in the Know |
Spring Sessions open soon! ChicagoSMA has the following after school registrations opening on February 5th for Alcott, Alcott Pre-K, Pulaski, LaSalle II, Nettelhorst, Waters, Skinner North, Hawthorne, Burr, and Ogden! Are you dreaming of warmer weather? 🏝️ Us too! Stay tuned to learn about summer learning opportunities–they’ll be announced soon! ☀️ Feel free to contact info@chicagosma.com with any questions or concerns. |
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Three Cheers for Pom Squad! |
Do You Know of a School That Needs After School Enrichments or Music? We want to help every neighborhood, school, community organization, student and family find access to music and other enrichment opportunities. Help us! Please feel free to fill out this form to let us know about a community that could benefit from ChicagoSMA: https://chicagosma.com/whycsma/ |
Registration Links |
All our schools have opened registration and begun classes, but it’s not too late to join! Click the button below to check availability for classes at your school and sign up. |
Private LessonsWhether you are new to an instrument or just keeping up your skills, try out a private lesson! Get your free 15 minute virtual trial scheduled today (new students only). Email: info@chicagosma.com |
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Artist-Teacher Spotlight: Lindsay Fulton |
Lindsay Fulton or ‘Miss Lindsay,’ was born in Omaha, Nebraska but has called Chicago home for over fifteen years. As a child, she was asked to perform violin duets and to serve on a select strings group. Today, she enjoys performing at private holiday events as well as watching her current piano students’ progress.She attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln (UNL) where she studied abroad in French Linguistics at Le Centre Linguistique Appliqué of Besancon, France. Most recently, she received a Music Certification from the Music Together program of Chicago, which focuses on singing and dancing for pre-k grades. She continues to supplement her skills through various University courses from The University of Edinburgh, Commonwealth Education of Canada, and Berklee College of Music.While her focus is on piano and voice, she also enjoys playing the accordion, steel tongue drum, ukulele and harmonica. When she’s not teaching or playing an instrument, you can find her enjoying the company of family and friends or entertaining herself with improv classes, speaking French, studying botanical and eastern medicines, watercolor painting, doing small interior design projects, or throwing the ball at The Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore with her husband Mike and Australian Shepherd Lucy. |