Sixth grader, Piper Armstrong, is in Ms. Gregory’s homeroom. She loves making art, reading, playing soccer, and running cross country. Piper has taken piano lessons for five years, currently studying under Ashe Pappal at North Raleigh School of Music. This is her third performance in Night of the Arts. In a view likely not shared by the teachers and chaperones, one of Piper’s favorite Trinity memories was when the train to Charlotte broke down on the fourth-grade field trip.

Sixth grader, Piper Armstrong, is in Ms. Gregory’s homeroom. She loves making art, reading, playing soccer, and running cross country. Piper has taken piano lessons for five years, currently studying under Ashe Pappal at North Raleigh School of Music. This is her third performance in Night of the Arts. In a view likely not shared by the teachers and chaperones, one of Piper’s favorite Trinity memories was when the train to Charlotte broke down on the fourth-grade field trip.

Hannah Ashley is eleven years old and in Mrs. Scrudato’s fifth grade class. Her favorite sports are soccer and tennis, and her favorite book series is Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger. She enjoys singing karaoke with her sister frequently. This is Hannah’s sixth time performing in Night of the Arts. Other than baking or reading, Hannah enjoys playing violin and piano. She has been playing violin, under the instruction of Margaret Garriss, for eight and a half years and piano, under the instruction of Vivian Adams, for four years.

Hannah Ashley is eleven years old and in Mrs. Scrudato’s fifth grade class. Her favorite sports are soccer and tennis, and her favorite book series is Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger. She enjoys singing karaoke with her sister frequently. This is Hannah’s sixth time performing in Night of the Arts. Other than baking or reading, Hannah enjoys playing violin and piano. She has been playing violin, under the instruction of Margaret Garriss, for eight and a half years and piano, under the instruction of Vivian Adams, for four years.

Hannah Ashley is eleven years old and in Mrs. Scrudato’s fifth grade class. Her favorite sports are soccer and tennis, and her favorite book series is Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger. She enjoys singing karaoke with her sister frequently. This is Hannah’s sixth time performing in Night of the Arts. Other than baking or reading, Hannah enjoys playing violin and piano. She has been playing violin, under the instruction of Margaret Garriss, for eight and a half years and piano, under the instruction of Vivian Adams, for four years. She is accompanied by Katherine Barton, Trinity Academy’s private piano instructor.

Hannah Ashley is eleven years old and in Mrs. Scrudato’s fifth grade class. Her favorite sports are soccer and tennis, and her favorite book series is Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger. She enjoys singing karaoke with her sister frequently. This is Hannah’s sixth time performing in Night of the Arts. Other than baking or reading, Hannah enjoys playing violin and piano. She has been playing violin, under the instruction of Margaret Garriss, for eight and a half years and piano, under the instruction of Vivian Adams, for four years. She is accompanied by Katherine Barton, Trinity Academy’s private piano instructor.

Whitney Inge is in Mrs. Talley’s fourth grade. She has been taking piano lessons with Ms. Vivian Adams since she was a rising kindergartner. This will be her third solo piano performance in Night of the Arts. In addition to playing piano, Whitney competes in jazz performances with her dance company and loves to play soccer. Her favorite ways to spend her free time are playing outdoors, spending time with family and friends, and being with her hound dogs Ruby and Remmi.

Whitney Inge is in Mrs. Talley’s fourth grade. She has been taking piano lessons with Ms. Vivian Adams since she was a rising kindergartner. This will be her third solo piano performance in Night of the Arts. In addition to playing piano, Whitney competes in jazz performances with her dance company and loves to play soccer. Her favorite ways to spend her free time are playing outdoors, spending time with family and friends, and being with her hound dogs Ruby and Remmi.

Stella Lanier is a new Trinity Academy student who is in Mrs. Gunnels’ third grade class. In the past two years she has started taking singing lessons from Liz LaBelle and performed in Cinderella and Oliver! at her previous school. She looks forward to appearing in Trinity Academy’s production of Seussical: The Musical. In addition to musical theatre, Stella enjoys lacrosse, golf, and reading, especially Harry Potter.

Stella Lanier is new to Trinity Academy this year is a third grader in Mrs. Gunnels’ class. In the past two years, she has started taking singing lessons from Liz LaBelle & performed in Cinderella and Oliver! at her previous school. She looks forward to appearing in Trinity Academy’s production of Seussical: The Musical. In addition to musical theatre, Stella enjoys lacrosse, golf, and reading, especially Harry Potter.

Charlie Pate is a fifth grader in Mrs. Smith’s class. This is his first year at Trinity Academy, and this will be his first time performing at the Night of the Arts. Charlie has been playing Suzuki violin for eight years at Meredith College under Jessica Davis. He has also taken violin lessons this year at school with Anna Maria Smith. Charlie has enjoyed making new friends this year at Trinity. He loves snow skiing and playing soccer for Carolina Velocity.

Charlie Pate is a fifth grader in Mrs. Smith’s class. This is his first year at Trinity Academy, and this will be his first time performing at the Night of the Arts. Charlie has been playing Suzuki violin for eight years at Meredith College under Jessica Davis. He has also taken violin lessons this year at school with Anna Maria Smith. Charlie has enjoyed making new friends this year at Trinity. He loves snow skiing and playing soccer for Carolina Velocity.

Third grader Tommy Pate is in Mrs. Gunnels’ class. This is his first year at Trinity Academy, and this will be his first time performing at the Night of the Arts. Tommy has been playing Suzuki violin for six years at Meredith College under Jessica Davis. He has also taken violin lessons this year at Trinity with Anna Maria Smith. Tommy loves playing sports, especially baseball through the West Raleigh Baseball Association.

Third grader Tommy Pate is in Mrs. Gunnels’ class. This is his first year at Trinity Academy, and this will be his first time performing at the Night of the Arts. Tommy has been playing Suzuki violin for six years at Meredith College under Jessica Davis. He has also taken violin lessons this year at Trinity with Anna Maria Smith. Tommy loves playing sports, especially baseball through the West Raleigh Baseball Association.

Ivanna West is a fourth grader in Mrs. Talley’s class. This is her third time singing in Night of the Arts. She has been in voice lessons at Musician’s Learning Center for the past two years. In addition, she also takes piano and ukulele lessons. She enjoys singing Christian music, Disney songs, and repertoire from musical theatre. Performing in Night of the Arts is one of the highlights of her school year. Aside from singing, Ivanna loves animals, hanging out with friends, and baking. Ivanna is accompanied by Katherine Barton, Trinity Academy’s private piano instructor.

Ivanna West is a fourth grader in Mrs. Talley’s class. This is her third time singing in Night of the Arts. She has been in voice lessons at Musician’s Learning Center for the past two years. In addition, she also takes piano and ukulele lessons. She enjoys singing Christian music, Disney songs, and repertoire from musical theatre. Performing in Night of the Arts is one of the highlights of her school year. Aside from singing, Ivanna loves animals, hanging out with friends, and baking. Ivanna is accompanied by Katherine Barton, Trinity Academy’s private piano instructor.

Virginia Young is a third grader in Ms. Gunnel’s class who loves all things musical. She began taking piano lessons in kindergarten but found an old guitar in the basement last fall and wanted to learn to play. Mary Kate Ayers has been her instructor since October 2020 and she’s been playing and singing daily ever since. Virginia’s other interests include playing basketball, riding horses and playing with her dog, Moses. She is thrilled not only to have her first Night of the Arts performance, but to get to do so with her teacher, Mary Kate Ayers, makes it all the more special!

Mary Kate Ayers is a junior who loves guitar, tennis, singing, teaching guitar lessons, and hanging out with her friends and family. She is singing a duet this year with Virginia Young, one of her guitar students.

Mary Kate first performed on the Trinity Academy stage in 2012 with her pink electric guitar and sang “I’ll Fly Away!” She has grown so much as an artist since that first experience and has performed many other times for Night of the Arts and other events. Her favorite scripture is I Corinthians 13:4-8. She is a member of our State Champion Women’s Tennis Team, serves as spiritual life prefect, and has attended Trinity Academy since kindergarten. Her favorite Trinity memories are the countless laughs and stories told at the lunch table with all her friends, and the class trip to Washington D.C. in 8th grade.

Virginia Young is a third grader in Ms. Gunnel’s class who loves all things musical. She began taking piano lessons in kindergarten but found an old guitar in the basement last fall and wanted to learn to play. Mary Kate Ayers has been her instructor since October 2020 and she’s been playing and singing daily ever since. Virginia’s other interests include playing basketball, riding horses and playing with her dog, Moses. She is thrilled not only to have her first Night of the Arts performance, but to get to do so with her teacher, Mary Kate Ayers, makes it all the more special!

Mary Kate Ayers is a junior who loves guitar, tennis, singing, teaching guitar lessons, and hanging out with her friends and family. She is singing a duet this year with Virginia Young, one of her guitar students. Mary Kate first performed on the Trinity Academy stage in 2012 with her pink electric guitar and sang “I’ll Fly Away!” She has grown so much as an artist since that first experience and has performed many other times for Night of the Arts and other events. Her favorite scripture is I Corinthians 13:4-8. She is a member of our State Champion Women’s Tennis Team, serves as spiritual life prefect, and has attended Trinity Academy since kindergarten. Her favorite Trinity memories are the countless laughs and stories told at the lunch table with all her friends, and the class trip to Washington D.C. in 8th grade.

Congratulations to Maddie Karl who won the 2021 Masked Singer Most Elusive award.

Maddie Karl is a freshman, and she has been writing original music for more than three years. She takes piano at Family Piano Academy and voice lessons with Mary Kathryn Walston. She has been in multiple performances over her nine years at Trinity Academy and cannot pick a favorite. She is on the varsity cheer and soccer teams and enjoys making music and bringing stories to life.

Congratulations to Maddie Karl who won the 2021 Masked Singer Most Elusive award.

Maddie Karl is a freshman, and she has been writing original music for more than three years. She takes piano at Family Piano Academy and voice lessons with Mary Kathryn Walston. She has been in multiple performances over her nine years at Trinity Academy and cannot pick a favorite. She is on the varsity cheer and soccer teams and enjoys making music and bringing stories to life.