The Valley View Tri-Valley Lions Club has announced Stella Nye as the October 2024 honoree for their Outstanding Student of the Arts program.
A senior at Tri-Valley High School, Stella has demonstrated exceptional talent in design, yearbook contributions, and visual arts, with a particular flair for pencil and chalk drawings. She is the daughter of Kori and Brian Nye and resides in Hegins.
At the Lions Club meeting on October 21, 2024, Stella shared detailed chalk drawings of a Rottweiler and cats, captivating members with her artistry. Throughout high school, she played a vital role in the yearbook committee, serving as a team leader, and also serving on the student council and participating in the Art Club. As an extracurricular activity Stella is employed at All Stars Ice Cream.
As she prepares for graduation, Stella aims to further her art education at Marywood or Kutztown College, with aspirations of a bright future in the arts.
Pictured are President Terry Troutman presenting Stella Nye with her Certificate of Achievement, and accompanied by her parents, Kori and Brian Nye, displaying her chalk drawing of a rottweiler.
At the Lions Club meeting on October 21, 2024, Stella shared detailed chalk drawings of a Rottweiler and cats, captivating members with her artistry. Throughout high school, she played a vital role in the yearbook committee, serving as a team leader, and also serving on the student council and participating in the Art Club. As an extracurricular activity Stella is employed at All Stars Ice Cream.
As she prepares for graduation, Stella aims to further her art education at Marywood or Kutztown College, with aspirations of a bright future in the arts.
Pictured are President Terry Troutman presenting Stella Nye with her Certificate of Achievement, and accompanied by her parents, Kori and Brian Nye, displaying her chalk drawing of a rottweiler.