Individuals and businesses sponsoring our annual 21+ concert may receive tickets, gifts, and reserved parking spaces for Music Night.
By Emily Griffin, Susan Meador, Brandi Bennett & Kobie Pretorius, Music Night Co-Chairs
USN's intimate evening of music featuring some of Nashville’s best musicians will be here soon. We have amazing talent in our USN community, and Music Night 2020 will be a highlight of the year. It is always a spectacular night of delicious food and raucous fun.
This year's talent will be announced in January, and tickets will go on sale soon after. Sponsorships are available now. Sponsorship allows businesses and individuals to secure tickets early and includes lots of perks. Click here to sponsor Music Night at one of the following levels:
Underwriting Sponsorship: $5,000
Name or logo on all printed materials and event signage
Verbal recognition by Director Vince Durnan during the introduction
Recognition on USN's website and social media
Special mention in Music Night wrap up in newsletter
Sponsor gift
8 event tickets ($1,000 value)
2 reserved parking spots on Music Night
Presenting Sponsor: $2,500
Name or logo on all event signage
Recognition on the USN website and social media
Special mention in Music Night wrap up newsletter
Sponsor gift
6 event tickets ($750 value)
1 reserved parking spot on Music Night
Sponsor: $1,000
Name or business on event signage
Recognition on the USN website and social media
Mention in Music Night wrap up newsletter
4 event tickets ($500 value)
Groupie: $500
Name or business listed at event
Name or business listed in Music Night wrap up newsletter
Congratulations to our cross country teams as they wrapped up their seasons at the state championship in Memphis and to the boys bowling team for defeating Ensworth.
This tour of beautiful fall leaves is part of USN Evening Classes, a series of adult classes open to the Nashville community with proceeds benefiting the school's K-12 need-based scholarship endowment.
HS English Teacher Michael Hansen was recently recognized by the National Association of Independent Schools for a new initiative that uses video game storytelling to help students engage in literary analysis.
USN Mission: University School of Nashville models the best educational practices. In an environment that represents the cultural and ethnic composition of Metropolitan Nashville, USN fosters each student’s intellectual, artistic, and athletic potential, valuing and inspiring integrity, creative expression, a love of learning, and the pursuit of excellence.