Kids
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Spook-tacular Monster Concert at Lake Travis High School
Halloween is just around the corner and to get you in the spirit, Lake Travis Orchestra will perform a spook-tacular Monster Concert on Tuesday October 29th at 7pm at the Lake Travis Performing Arts Center. Take part in a costume contest, bid on a haunted sweet in the cake auction and listen to a frightful performance. Tickets available at the door or online at laketravisorchestra.org.
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An Evening with the Austin Symphony Orchestra in Lakeway
Mark your calendar for An Evening with the Austin Symphony Orchestra in Lakeway. This inaugural concert with guest performers from the Lake Travis High School Orchestra will take place on November 16th at 7:30pm in the Lake Travis Performing Arts Center. Tickets are going fast so don’t delay in getting your seats. Prices range from $15 to $50 and are available for purchase online at TickeTracker. The concert will begin with members of the Austin Symphony Orchestra playing the musical selections St. Paul’s Suite, Op. 29, No. 2 by Gustav Holst and Symphony No. 28 in A Minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Then, there will be a collaborative performance between the Austin Symphony Orchestra…
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Nosferatu and a Symphony of Horror!
Join us as we celebrate the spookiest time of year with Lake Travis High School Chamber Orchestra as they play by a live orchestral score to the classic 1922 silent film Nosferatu on Saturday, October 26 at 7pm at the Lakeway Activity Center. This is an opportunity to see a classic silent film with orchestra accompaniment like our grandparents… or great grandparents used to see. Plus you are supporting our local talented teens. It is a truly unique cinematic experience you are sure to enjoy! Popcorn and drinks available for purchase. Don’t forget to enter the Vampire costume contest and win prizes! How to Purchase Tickets Price: $5 at the door or…
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National Arts in Education Week at LTISD
September 8-14 is National Arts in Education Week. Did you know that Lake Travis ISD serves almost 4,000 students in band, orchestra, choir, art, dance and theatre at the secondary level? Their K-5th grade students receive art and music at least once a week for 45 minutes. According the National Art Education Association, arts education is “an essential element of a complete and balanced education for all students.”
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Summer Art Camp Keeps Kids Cool
Bring out your inner artist in this Art4Kids focused program led by teen volunteers this summer at the Lake Travis Community Library. Activities will include drawing, painting, sculpting, animation, pattern art, and more! Children entering kindergarten through 8th grade are welcome to participate. See you there!














