Author: Amy Randolph

The 14th Annual WA Sporting Clay Tournament, presented by Big Time Adventure, was a tremendous success—raising over $53,000 for our Annual Fund, our highest total yet! Congratulations to our Top Shooters and Teams: First Place: Tom Rogers Second Place: Giovanni Boeri Third Place: Ron Cooke Top Female: Ali Rogers Male Student First Place: Giovanni Boeri Male Student Second Place: Nicolas Kostelidis Male Student Third Place: Logan Albertson Female Student First Place: Francesca Boeri Female Second Place: Greta Harms Top Youth: Sam Harms First Place Team: Francesca, Giovanni & Pietro Boeri Second Place Team: Bevan Harms, Mike Hajduk, Joey Siciliano,...

Christmas at Coral Ridge: Christmas will be here before we know it! You can check out crpc.org/Christmas for information on all our December happenings, including Christmas Eve candlelight services. Handel’s Messiah This Weekend: Join us for Handel’s Messiah on Sunday, December 14, at 4 p.m. Handel’s Messiah traces the story of Christ with music that is deeply moving and universally recognizable. Get your tickets today for this Christmastime classic. Featured concerts this spring will include a special ‘Celebrate America’ Patriotic Concert and Morning Has Broken with Diane Bish. Click here to see the full season lineup or to become a benefactor with early-access tickets. Children’s Choir: Does your child love to...

Our Westminster Academy community celebrated Veterans Day with gratitude and joy. K–12 students gathered for a meaningful chapel, welcoming veterans from our community and praying with their Prayer Buddies. Colonel Barry Gorter—WA alumni parent and decorated Air Force leader—shared about military service and encouraged students to stay “on target” by putting on the full armor of God (Ephesians 6:10–17). The celebration continued with our beloved 37th annual PK4 Red, White & Blue Bike Parade! With decorated bikes, smiling students, Grand Marshal Colonel Gorter, Westy, and the WA Drum Line, the parade filled the halls with energy and patriotic spirit. We are thankful...

It’s been an exciting season for our Fine Arts students, filled with incredible performances, honors, and achievements across choir, orchestra, band, and theatre. Choir:Congratulations to Greta Harms, who represented WA in the Florida ACDA Honor Choir. Greta was one of just 176 students selected statewide to perform John Rutter’s Gloria under the direction of world-renowned conductor Dr. André Thomas—a remarkable accomplishment that showcased her talent and dedication. Orchestra:Three of our high school musicians, Agape Chen, David Benedict, and Jamil Boctor, participated in the FAU Side-by-Side event, performing alongside university musicians under the direction of Dr. Laura Joella. What an inspiring opportunity to learn...