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The Texas Bandmasters Association has presented its 2012 Lifetime Administrator Achievement Award of Outstanding Commitment to Music Education to Amarillo’s Cody Myers.The Texas Bandmasters Association has presented its 2012 Lifetime Administrator Achievement Award of Outstanding Commitment to Music Education to Amarillo’s Cody Myers. Myers, the Amarillo Independent School District director of fine arts, has taught music across Central Texas in towns like Tulia, Dimmitt, Dumas and Midland. He has served as director in Amarillo for 15 years and oversees all of the district’s music education and fine arts programs.
Myers has also served on local arts boards for years, including those of the Amarillo Symphony, the Greater Southwest Music Festival, the Amarillo Youth Orchestra, the Tri-State Fair Parad, an the steering committee for Window on a Wider World.