The A.H. and E.P. Hancock Fine Arts Trust
Fund

*In
1989, the
Azariah's deed stated that if "at any time for any
reason it shall cease to be used for a public school house the title shall be
vested in a board of trustees and their successors, elected by patrons of the
school at this place, to be used for private schools, moral and literary
meetings. . ." The 45 known heirs of Mr. Hancock and his wife, Parilee, were spread out all over the country. They all
stood to benefit from the $129,600 sale of the property, but instead they all
showed a remarkable sense of philanthropy. They established the A.H. and E.P.
Hancock Fine Arts Trust Fund to benefit and provide PSSD students with cultural
and moral programs and activities.
The
Hancock Trust Fund Advisory Committee meets annually to establish the requests for
the arts programs from each of the three PSSD schools. Then, one or more of the
heirs presents the requests to the final Hancock Board meeting for final approval.
Programs that have been approved in the past have consisted of everything in
the arts from ballet, opera, story telling, and
orchestra concerts. Over sixty-nine
thousand dollars has been donated for the programs to the PSSD schools since
1989!
The
students in the PSSD are so fortunate to have the Hancock Trust Fund. Not only
do the students get to experience the fine arts in a way that many people never
get to in a small town such as Paris, but they also gain a sense of respect and
admiration for the arts. They learn about the appropriate behavior that is
expected of an audience. The music teachers are thankful for this trust fund as
it helps to reinforce the concepts and skills that we teach every day. We are
so grateful that our students get to experience much of the music that
we just tell them about.
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Much
of the information above was taken from The Inkwell magazine, September 1989
issue, page five.

The Ticket Subsidy
Program is another important way that PSSD students get to experience and enjoy
professional arts performances. Funded by the Tennessee Arts Commission through
the support of the Tennessee General Assembly, this annual grant provides
ticket subsidy funds to arts and cultural events for public school students in
The programs listed below are funded
from both the Hancock Fund and the Ticket Subsidy.
W.G. Rhea's Hancock and Arts Commission
Programs
Scheduled for the 2011-2012 School Year
Our Hancock grant this year will go to hire an
artist-in-residence for Rhea students to experience creating visual art. We
hope to have this artist in the spring. More info to come soon.
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