Ginny Enzor was one of the early band members. She joined shortly after The Believers Concert Band was formed.
In 2005 she saw an advertisement for a B.U.L.L.I. class called “Beginning Band” with this teacher named Richard Petty, and decided to get out her clarinet and give it a try-she hadn’t played it in almost 50 years, since high school.
When Ginny left high school she became a Meteorologist’s assistant for Eastern Airlines in Atlanta, where she learned to plot weather maps that told the wind speeds and directions at various altitudes.
Just as calculating weather has come a long way, so has Ginny and The Believers Band.
She has two adult children and four grandchildren and says they are one thing she could not live without. She was able to travel to France to see the country when she visited her daughter Stacy and her husband when Stacy was there for a year as a Fulbright Teaching Exchange Scholar. It’s just a coincidence that French fries are one of her favorite irresistible foods.
Daughter Stacy also played with The Believers Band for a number of years as a clarinet player until her work as a teacher and life with daughter Zoe became just too hectic. Zoe, now a middle-schooler, even played trumpet with the band a few times recently, so it’s a real family affair. (She started as a preschooler coloring and listening to her Mom at band practice.)
Ginny says nowadays she loves to knit and read and is content to be at home, but anyone who has met Ginny knows she is not one to sit still for long. She confesses that besides her dog and her home, she would hate to be without her car!