Support musicians, artists, dancers, thespians through Tiger Arts Patrons

The booster club Tiger Arts Patrons contributes additional funding to visual and performing arts at University School of Nashville while providing supporters with free admission to most music, dance, and theater performances. Register for annual TAP membership here for $100.
By Juanita I.C. Traughber, Director of Marketing & Communications

Tiger Arts Patrons is the booster club supporting our visual and performing arts students. Membership is $100 per family per year and includes admission to our music, dance, and theater performances. Better known as TAP, this booster club provides a supportive community for our artists, enhances exciting extracurricular programming, and facilitates the acquisition of special items that may not fit into the school’s operating budget. Everyone in your household will enjoy free admission to all USN arts events — music, dance, theater, and visual arts (including off-campus performances) — excluding Student Theatre Guild performances.

Membership is open to anyone interested in supporting the arts at USN, including grandparents and others in the greater Nashville community. You may register for annual TAP membership here for $100. The annual fee includes TAP membership for all immediate family members living in your household.

TAP member benefits include:
  • free admission to most USN arts events, including those off-campus
  • a convenient, printable TAP card
  • recognition on the TAP community page
  • updates on performing arts news
TAP is supported by USNA and run by parent volunteers. Contact 2024-2024 TAP Co-Chairs Suzanne McMillan or Shana Small for more information.
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