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ICC's Colburn to be honored at Mississippi Humanities Council Awards ceremony

            Christy Colburn of Amory has been selected as Itawamba Community College’s Mississippi Humanities Teacher Award nominee for 2024.

            Colburn will be among those honored at the Mississippi Humanities Council Awards Ceremony in March 2024 at the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson. The event pays tribute to outstanding faculty in traditional humanities fields at each of the state’s institutions of higher learning.

            In her 25th year as a music educator, Colburn serves as associate band director at ICC. Her responsibilities include conducting the concert band, applied woodwind studio, mixed woodwind ensemble, Rush Hour Saxophone Quartet, CenterStage show choir and color guard director/choreographer and teaches music appreciation. As needed, she also coaches the Indianettes and the spring pom squad.

            A graduate of Aberdeen High School, Colburn earned the associate’s degree from ICC and both the bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music education from the University of Mississippi. She was color guard captain and choreographer and started the first winter guard at ICC while a student. She held multiple leadership roles while at the University of Mississippi, including captain and choreographer for the Pride of the South color guard, Tau Beta Sigma officer, vocalist in the Ole Miss Early Music Ensemble, director/creator of the Ole Miss Winter Guard, teaching assistant for the Pride of the South Marching Band and Graduate Student of the Year. Before joining the ICC family, she was assistant band director at South Panola and Tupelo.

            Colburn has been involved with the pageantry arts as a performer, choreographer, designer, instructor and adjudicator for the past 33 years. Her competitive winter guard teams have earned eight first-place state championship medals participating with the Mississippi Indoor Association, two first-place championship medals with the Southeastern Color Guard Circuit and two third-place regional placements with Winter Guard International. She received the Rookie of the Year award while marching color guard with the Spirit of Atlanta Drum Corps in 1993 and worked with ICC Impact, Magnolia and Colibri.

            Colburn’s most recent professional achievements were recipient of the 2020 Meritorious Excellence in Teaching and the 2019-20 Faculty Mentor awards. She is a member of the honorary fraternity Phi Beta Mu, a lifetime member of Tau Beta Sigma, Northeast Mississippi Bandmasters Association, Mississippi Bandmasters Association, National Saxophone Alliance and Women Band Directors International.

            She is active in St. Andrews Methodist Church in Amory, where she sings in the chancel choir, volunteers for events and serves on the Lay Leadership committee. She is also a member of the board of directors for Amory Strong, a 501©3 Disaster Recovery organization.

            She is engaged to Tommy Griffith, and they will be married in December. She has three children, Claudia, 27; Ada Claire, 18; and Reason, 17.

            Colburn will schedule a humanities-related presentation in the spring semester. The public will be invited.

           



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