Eighth grader, Abigail Ashley, has played in every Night of the Arts since kindergarten. She has played violin for eleven years under private instructor Margaret Garriss and piano for seven years under Vivian Adams. Abigail also enjoys baking, singing, acting, and hanging out with friends.

Eighth grader, Abigail Ashley, has played in every Night of the Arts since kindergarten. She has played violin for eleven years under private instructor Margaret Garriss and piano for seven years under Vivian Adams. Abigail also enjoys baking, singing, acting, and hanging out with friends.

Eighth grader, Abigail Ashley, has played in every Night of the Arts since kindergarten. She has played violin for eleven years under private instructor Margaret Garriss and piano for seven years under Vivian Adams. Abigail also enjoys baking, singing, acting, and hanging out with friends. She is accompanied by Trinity Academy’s private piano instructor Katherine Barton.

Eighth grader, Abigail Ashley, has played in every Night of the Arts since kindergarten. She has played violin for eleven years under private instructor Margaret Garriss and piano for seven years under Vivian Adams. Abigail also enjoys baking, singing, acting, and hanging out with friends. She is accompanied by Trinity Academy’s private piano instructor Katherine Barton.

Eighth grader, Anna Cate Badin has been in two other Night of the Arts productions. Her favorite memory is singing the duet “For Good,” from the musical Wicked, with Ellary Hileman. Some of Anna Cate’s interests are hanging out with her friends, baking, and playing the piano. Her favorite scripture is Philippians 4:8, “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.”

Eighth grader, Anna Cate Badin has been in two other Night of the Arts productions. Her favorite memory is singing the duet “For Good,” from the musical Wicked, with Ellary Hileman. Some of Anna Cate’s interests are hanging out with her friends, baking, and playing the piano. Her favorite scripture is Philippians 4:8, “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.”

Eighth grader, Judah Cole is making her fourth appearance in Night of the Arts. Although she has performed on piano in the past, this will be the first time she has sung on the program. Judah, who has no experience with vocal lessons, will be singing her first song by herself for this event. She enjoys reading, drawing, and playing her instruments. Judah’s favorite Trinity Academy memory is singing in Ms. Nelson’s Children’s Chorus with her friends.

Eighth grader, Judah Cole is making her fourth appearance in Night of the Arts. Although she has performed on piano in the past, this will be the first time she has sung on the program. Judah, who has no experience with vocal lessons, will be singing her first song by herself for this event. She enjoys reading, drawing, and playing her instruments. Judah’s favorite Trinity Academy memory is singing in Ms. Nelson’s Children’s Chorus with her friends.

Eighth grader, Ellary Hileman, is making her third Night of the Arts appearance. This year she is singing “Jimmy,” from Thoroughly Modern Millie, Jr. She is accompanied on piano by Katherine Barton. Ellary began her voice training with Trinity’s Rose Everett, and she currently studies with Mary Kathryn Walston. Ellary enjoys theatre, singing, and playing with her two Yorkies, Finley and Niles.

Eighth grader, Ellary Hileman, is making her third Night of the Arts appearance. This year she is singing “Jimmy,” from Thoroughly Modern Millie, Jr. She is accompanied on piano by Katherine Barton. Ellary began her voice training with Trinity’s Rose Everett, and she currently studies with Mary Kathryn Walston. Ellary enjoys theatre, singing, and playing with her two Yorkies, Finley and Niles.

Molly Hinkle is no stranger to Night of the Arts, but this is the first time she is playing ukulele on the stage. Molly was first introduced to the ukulele in Mrs. Everett’s music class. During the pandemic, Molly utilized her new free time to develop her uke playing skills. Molly is an eighth grader who loves Jesus, books, playing the piano, and playing tennis at every opportunity. Molly’s older brother, Andrew, is accompanying her on bass.

Andrew Hinkle is a tenth grader, and this is his second time on the Night of the Arts stage. Andrew taught himself how to play the bass guitar in eighth grade and he is seen often playing bass in the Trinity Academy chapel band and for other Trinity events like Exceptional Evening and the 2021 Junior Senior Prom. Andrew has been a member of Cantus and plays several instruments. He is on the Trinity Tennis team and enjoys hanging out with his friends.

Molly Hinkle is no stranger to Night of the Arts, but this is the first time she is playing ukulele on the stage. Molly was first introduced to the ukulele in Mrs. Everett’s music class. During the pandemic, Molly utilized her new free time to develop her uke playing skills. Molly is an eighth grader who loves Jesus, books, playing the piano, and playing tennis at every opportunity. Molly’s older brother, Andrew, is accompanying her on bass.

Andrew Hinkle is a tenth grader, and this is his second time on the Night of the Arts stage. Andrew taught himself how to play the bass guitar in eighth grade and he is seen often playing bass in the Trinity Academy chapel band and for other Trinity events like Exceptional Evening and the 2021 Junior Senior Prom. Andrew has been a member of Cantus and plays several instruments. He is on the Trinity Tennis team and enjoys hanging out with his friends.

Sara Sevarino is an eighth grader who loves singing and playing games. She has been at Trinity Academy since transitional kindergarten. She is on Trinity Academy’s middle school volleyball, swimming, and track and field teams. She was a member of the Children’s Chorus for four years and last year she was a member of the Middle School Concert Choir. Her favorite Trinity memories are the four choir competitions at Busch Gardens.

Sara Sevarino is an eighth grader who loves singing and playing games. She has been at Trinity Academy since transitional kindergarten. She is on Trinity Academy’s middle school volleyball, swimming, and track and field teams. She was a member of the Children’s Chorus for four years and last year she was a member of the Middle School Concert Choir. Her favorite Trinity memories are the four choir competitions at Busch Gardens.

Rachel Sox is an eighth grader who is new to Trinity Academy this year. She enjoys gymnastics, youth group, and, most relevantly, piano. She is part of the cheer and track teams at Trinity. She takes piano at Meredith Mitchell Music Studio. Rachel has been learning piano by the Suzuki method, which teaches first by strengthening the ear, and then teaches music by sight. What Rachel most enjoys about piano is the joy of playing for others!

Rachel Sox is an eighth grader who is new to Trinity Academy this year. She enjoys gymnastics, youth group, and, most relevantly, piano. She is part of the cheer and track teams at Trinity. She takes piano at Meredith Mitchell Music Studio. Rachel has been learning piano by the Suzuki method, which teaches first by strengthening the ear, and then teaches music by sight. What Rachel most enjoys about piano is the joy of playing for others!

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.