In this episode, we’re chatting with Alicia Glaser, the owner and instructor at Glaser Music Studio in Grand Island, NE. With 15 years of music education experience and an extensive background in the Orff methodology, Alicia shares her journey of navigating legal challenges with her local council over her home-based music studio. From facing neighborhood complaints to ultimately securing a change in city zoning laws, Alicia’s story is a testament to perseverance and community support. Join us as she offers invaluable insights for piano teachers on how to handle legal obstacles, the importance of understanding local regulations, and the power of maintaining a positive outlook through it all.
Alicia Glaser is the owner and Instructor at Glaser Music Studio located in Grand Island, NE (USA). She lives with husband of 15 years Brian, their 9 year old daughter Alaina, and energetic dog Grace. She and her husband love spending their weekends attending gymnastics meets and softball tournaments for Alaina. Alicia has been teaching music education for 15 years. 13 of those were spent in the K-8 General Music classroom setting as well as private lessons. For the last 2 she has been solely teaching in her private studio. Alicia has obtained Level 1, 2, and 3 Orff Certifications and adapted her Orff training to fit the needs of her group piano, ukulele, guitar, musical theater, and preK music classes.
Alicia prides herself on providing children with a well-rounded, modern, creative experience of music that’s in-line with their goals and related to the music they love. Her goal is to ensure that the next generation of students continue to create music and love their instrument for the rest of their lives.
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