Local volunteer announces Louisville Youth Orchestra beginner strings classes at Stifton Baptist Church

5854256 · August 25, 2025

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Summary

A community member said a Louisville Youth Orchestra program will offer beginner strings instruction (violin, viola, cello) for elementary and middle school students at Stifton Baptist Church and that scholarships and a 30% military discount are available.

Bob Deckard, a resident who said his daughter will teach the program, announced that the Louisville Youth Orchestra will offer beginning‑strings classes (violin, viola and cello) for students in third through fifth grades and in sixth through eighth grades starting next week at Stifton Baptist Church.

Deckard said the orchestra program has received about $35,000 in donations to fund free tuition for students with financial need and that a 30% military discount is available. He said Parks and Recreation staff member Becky is already promoting the program and that flyers were available at the meeting.

Why it matters: The program provides music education opportunities for school‑age children and includes financial assistance and a military discount to expand access.

Next steps: Deckard said he would be available after the meeting for people who wanted flyers or more information; parents were encouraged to contact Parks and Recreation for registration details.

Ending: The council acknowledged the announcement; no city action was required.