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My friends, the time has come for me to say goodbye,

After 13 years of creating art and music resources for fellow homeschoolers, I am ready for a change. My children are all grown. The marriages and grandbabies keep coming. I find myself ready for new challenges, and knew that I wanted Enrichment Studies to carry on with someone that I know has the knowledge and passion to take it further.

I contacted Gena Mayo of Music in Our Homeschool when I thought I was ready to make this change. I have known Gena as an online friend since she started her terrific site, and we even got to meet in person once at a conference in 2017! (photo to the left) Gena has done such a great job with the music appreciation programs she creates, and I always knew that when the time came, Gena would be the perfect person to take over what I started here.

Gena is a veteran homeschool mom of 8 children, and has been teaching music for over 30 years. She has a Bachelors degree in Music Education and a Masters degree in Vocal Pedagogy. She loves teaching elementary and junior high choir, high school voice lessons, private voice lessons for teens through adults, early childhood music, music appreciation for elementary through high school, and serving as musical director for stage musicals. 

Gena has been helping homeschoolers provide their children with a quality music education at Music in Our Homeschool, where she offers a terrific array of click-and-go, no prep online courses for all ages. In short, you are going to LOVE the ways Gena is going to continue to grow Enrichment Studies. I feel extremely confident that I am leaving you in good hands.

Thank you for being a part of Enrichment Studies, and for welcoming the products I’ve created into your home. It has been so heartwarming to hear from so many of you over the years, and to learn some of the ways that your family has benefitted from my work. I wish you the very best, and want you to know that YES, eventually the kids will be grown and you will retire from homeschooling and get to explore the question of “what’s next?” for you.

From the heart,

Erica

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