


Highly-efficient environmental technologies have been integrated into the design and construction and the plan also takes into consideration the incorporation of all types of advanced communications systems. This brick and limestone residence has been designed with family-functional experiences and classically proportioned spaces in mind. The home, designed with an extra-wide floorplan, achieved through side yard relief, also has considerable, professionally-landscaped outdoor living spaces. The house also boasts a distinct foyer formal living and dining rooms designed in an open-plan concept an expansive, eat-in, gourmet kitchen which is open to the first floor great room lower-level family room an attached, heated, 2-½ car garage with roof deck a penthouse den and roof deck and two additional rooms on the lower level which could be used as bedrooms, home offices or exercise rooms. With more than 5,200 square feet, the home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms on the second floor, including a luxurious master suite with a private terrace. Emerson have one child, Jane, born in ext.This gracious property in the award-winning Blaine school district - and just off the Southport Corridor - marries an old world European design sensibility with contemporary technologies and unique artisan details. Emerson has been involved with the MNHHS color/winter guards since 2002. Emerson is married to Sarah, an AP senior English teacher and color guard instructor for Madisonville-North Hopkins. Emerson has been awarded the KMEA 2nd District Middle School "Music Educator of the Year" numerous times and is the 2004 recipient of the Hopkins County Middle School "Teacher of the Year" and 2015 Kentucky Music Educators Middle School “Teacher of the Year.” Emerson’s drum and bugle corps experience includes Star of Indiana (1988), The Crossmen (1994-1998) and Eklipse (2003). Emerson also is a composer/arranger for Fannin Musical Productions. Emerson is also an active arranger for high school marching bands with over 130 shows to his credit. Madisonville North Hopkins has performed at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, President Clinton's Second Inauguration, and the World War II monument dedication, Disney World's parades including New Year’s Eve Light Parade, and the New York Wind Band Festival at prestigious Carnegie Hall in February 2012.īesides his teaching duties in Hopkins County, Mr. Emerson proudly team-teaches these ensembles with Mr. Madisonville North Hopkins High School Band (100 Members) offers many outstanding ensembles for its students: Marching Band (22 state finals appearances and 10 state championships, 8 Murray State Festival of Champions Grand Champions), Symphonic Band, Concert Band, 2 Jazz Bands, Brass Choir, Chamber Winds, Percussion Ensemble, and two Winter Guards. The 2016 James Madison 8 th grade band was selected and performed in the Kentucky Chapter of the Phi Beta Mu concert festival one of 2 Middle school bands selected. James Madison bands have also competed in the "Music in the Parks" festivals and "Holiday World" music festival and have been rated superior on each occasion and winning all classifications, including high school, in 2004, 2011, 20. The 7th and 8th grade bands continually receive distinguished ratings at KMEA large ensemble festival. James Madison Middle School (160 students, grades 6-8) currently has 32% of the student body involved in the instrumental music program. Emerson began teaching for the Hopkins County School system and works with Madisonville North Hopkins High School and James Madison Middle School Bands. Emerson began his teaching career in Owensboro at Audubon Elementary School and Apollo High School.

Alan Emerson, born in Owensboro, KY, received his BME (1994) and MME (2004) degrees from Murray State University.
