Worthington orchestra instructor Melanie Loy learned her lessons well.
Blessed with motivational mentors, she strove to emulate their words and actions throughout her musical teaching career. Loy, 62, credits their examples for making her a super-motivator in her own right.
Since 2006, Loy has helped expand the orchestra program in a diverse but geographically isolated southwestern Minnesota community to more than 350 fourth- through 12th-grade students.
For her considerable and long-running contributions to music, Loy was honored in May with the Southwest Minnesota Arts Council's 2022 Prairie Disciple award. The award is given to one person annually from the 18-county southwest Minnesota region.
The council will celebrate and formally recognize Loy on Sept. 24.
"Melanie is a real inspiration to her students, not only because she shows that she cares about them but also because her love of music is contagious," said Diane Wright, a retired music educator from Marshall who was a regional colleague of Loy's.
The modest Loy was initially reluctant to embrace the recognition. "And then it made sense to me," she said, noting that the definition of disciple "is a follower or student of a teacher, leader or philosopher."
Loy's birth name — Schwartzwalter — speaks to her 100% German heritage; she grew up in the Fargo, N.D., area, the fourth of five children.