Nancy Trier-Metzger is the Founder and Executive Director of Camp Allegro Wichita. She is a scholar and teacher. She grew up in Indiana and studied German and Music History. Nancy moved to Wichita 30 years ago, and studied at Wichita State University where she received her masters degree. In addition to music and education, she is passionate about history, especially music during the Holocaust. Her favorite part of teaching is watching the light bulb come on when they understand a new concept. Nancy enjoys cycling and spending time with her grandson.
Camp Director
Voice & Fretted Instrument Cooridinator
Becky Schmidt teaches general music, beginning band, beginning orchestra and choir in the Derby School Distrist. She has played organ at her church since 1998. At church she is also is the choir and bell choir directors. In the spring she accompanies multiple middle school festivals and KSHSAA music festivals. She also teaches private lessons for piano, organ, and wind instuments. She received her Associate's Degree from Butler County Community College and her Bachelor's in Music Education from Wichita State University. In 2024, she was the recipient of SCKMEA Elementary Teacher of the Year. Becky enjoys teaching chimes, piano, and woodwinds, as well as doing many of the organizational tasks for Camp Allegro Wichita. In her spare time, she loves spending time with her family, being a grandma, hiking, and diamond painting.
Artistic Director
String Cooridinator
Laura Hammes Black has been a part of Camp Allegro Wichita since it began. She is the Artistic Director and Strings Coordinator. She grew up in Ithaca, NY and received her bachelor's degree in violin performance at the University of Michigan and her master's degree in music performance from Indiana University. Laura teaches at Bethany College and Friends University, as well as in her private studio. She has played in the Wichita Symphony since 1986. At Camp Allegro Wichita, Laura teaches strings and helps create the schedules and ensembles in addition to her director and coordinator responsibilities. Laura's favorite thing at camp is seeing how the campers change from the first day, when people are quiet and don’t know each other, compared to the last day, when everyone is smiling and having a great time, both musically and socially. We hope to see you at camp this summer!
Assistant Camp Director
Theory Cooridinator
Martiya Stuewe has participated in Camp Allegro Wichita for 23 years. She started out participating in Kinderlab as a camper and is now the Assistant Camp Director. Camp Allegro Wichita influenced Martiya’s musical journey. She started learning instruments at a young age. In school, she started playing oboe, saxophone, sang in choir and was a drum major for 2 years. She participated in the Youth Symphony Orchestras for 5 years. After high school, she attended Wichita State University for music education until she left to follow her passion of caring for children. She married her childhood sweetheart and adopted two fur babies, then had a baby boy in 2024. She is a full time toddler wrestler as well as a photographer and an artist.
Piano Cooridinator
Joel Knudsen is the Piano Coordinator for Camp Allegro Wichita. He has a Masters in Piano Performance. In his professional career, he has been a pianist for the Wichita Symphony Orchestra for 31 years, Professor of Music at Butler Community College for 25 years, and a private piano and music theory teacher for 50 years. Joel has taught at Camp Allegro since 2001. His coordinator responsibilities include assisting with auditions, creating piano ensembles based on campers skill level, and selecting music. During camp, he coaches ensembles and teaches lessons, theory, composition, and jazz improv.
Wind and Percussion Cooridinator
Jayme Hayes is the Band Coordinator for Camp Allegro Wichita. In addition to her coordinator responsibilities, she teaches a variety of classes specializing in low brass. She is the Director of Bands at Mayberry Cultural and Fine Arts Magnet Middle School in Wichita, KS. She earned her bachelor's degrees in Tuba Performance and Music Education from Wichita State University, and her master's degree in Band from the American Band College in Ashland, OR through Sam Houston State University. Hayes has taught Band, Choir, and Orchestra throughout her career, but has spent most of her time teaching 5-12 Band. She received the Kansas Band Masters Association’s Outstanding Young Bandmaster Award in 2016 and was selected as a 2022 40 under 40 Yamaha Music Educator. Hayes is the SCKMEA Middle School Honor Band Co-Chair, the SCKMEA Music Advocacy Co-Chair, and the KBA Middle School Honor Band Co-Chair. Hayes has been the clinician for various honor bands around the state and also hosts her own summer band camp for her current and past students at Mayberry Middle School. Jayme and her husband Charles have three wonderful children. You can often catch them remodeling their home, going camping, and hiking in the mountains with their dog Trinitey.