ENTERPRISE-An Elba native who initiated the first Martin Luther King Celebration in Enterprise; founded the Community Awareness Organization that now hosts the celebration annually; and organized and directed the first
MICHELLE MANN the first King Mass Choir in the city was honored during the MLK Celebration at the civic center here Sunday.
“This key won’t unlock any doors, but it will unlock the hearts of the mayor, city council, city staff and the entire 30,000 plus people in the city of Enterprise,” Cooper told Terry. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS Feed | Omny Studio Terry credits music teachers Gladys Yelverton, the late Annie G. Tillman, Poncy Collier, Lois Holt, Elizabeth Lester Donaldson and Dr. Barbara Voss Smith for his musical success. At ASU, Terry met Dr. Kay Pace, “a phenomenal piano instructor who changed every facet of my music, church, professional and personal life,” he said.
Terry said that with 33 years of teaching under his belt, he still strives to use music to inspire students to reach their goals and stresses that dreams are the result of hard work and perseverance. “I strive to use the medium of choral music to inspire students to persevere to reach attainable goals in order to be productive citizens in this global society,” he said.
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