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The Arts: Lewisville Lake Symphony strikes a chord with local students
By Contributing Writer at Cross Timbers Gazette (Southern Denton County)
· June 27, 2026
· 3 min read
By Kevin Geise, member of the Flower Mound Cultural Arts Commission
One by one, the big yellow school buses arrived in perfect harmony, their synchronized schedules the result of meticulous planning. Considering there are 32 Lewisville ISD elementary schools across 13 municipalities, it’s easy to...
Key takeaway Considering there are 32 Lewisville ISD elementary schools across 13 municipalities, it’s easy to see why the logistics were inherently remarkable.
Why this matters in The Trophy Club
The Lewisville Lake Symphony's annual concert for third graders is a testament to the region's commitment to arts education. With 3,800 students attending this year's event, it's clear that the symphony has become an integral part of the local music curriculum. The fact that the concert has been running for 13 consecutive years speaks to the dedication of the Lewisville Lake Symphony and its conductor, Adron Ming, to providing young people with a rich cultural experience. As a community in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Trophy Club residents can take pride in being part of a larger cultural landscape that values music education. The symphony's efforts to make classical music accessible and engaging for young people will likely have a lasting impact on the community, inspiring a new generation of music lovers and potentially even fostering a lifelong appreciation for the arts.
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Category: government ·
Published: June 27, 2026 ·
Source: Cross Timbers Gazette (Southern Denton County) ·
Reading time: 3 min
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What is this story about? By Kevin Geise, member of the Flower Mound Cultural Arts Commission
One by one, the big yellow school buses arrived in perfect harmony, their synchronized schedules the result of meticulous planning. Considering there are 32 Lewisville ISD elementary schools across 13 municipalities, it’s easy to...
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