Trenton Community Music School
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Trenton Community Music School is a not-for-profit community school of the arts in Trenton, New Jersey. The school was founded by executive director Marcia Wood in 1997. During the 2007-2008 academic year, the Trenton Community Music School offers private music instruction in piano, voice, guitar, trumpet, violin, viola, and drums to children and adults. The school offers need-based financial aid as well as merit-based scholarships to qualifying students.
[edit] Faculty and Administration
Sherri Anderson, violin and viola
Daniels Holderby Cortese, voice and piano
Flora Newberry, trumpet and guitar
Krissy Peters, piano
Marina Salganik, piano
Tom Verdi, jazz and drums
Sue Giles, managing director
Marcia Wood, executive director.

