Stay-at-home mom sings her way into community

by Senior Airman Whitney Stork
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
Courtesy photo Lisa Cash, wife of Keith Cash, Vogelweh Elementary School special education teacher, performs at the Baumholder Idol  competition. Cash won the event and was awarded a $500 prize.
Courtesy photo
Lisa Cash, wife of Keith Cash, Vogelweh Elementary School special education teacher, performs at the Baumholder Idol
competition. Cash won the event and was awarded a $500 prize.

Homeschooling her four children by day and surprising people with her uncanny singing voice by night is all in a day’s work for one woman.

Lisa Cash, wife of Keith Cash, Vogelweh Elementary School special education teacher, is a stay-at-home mom. And although Cash may seem like the average neighbor, it often shocks people when this local singing champion shares her talent with others.

“I’ve been a housewife for 11 years now, and I’m a devoted homeschooling mom to four children,” she said. “When people hear about my day job and then they hear me sing, I think it surprises them. That’s pretty fun for me.”

Cash took her talents to the Baumholder Idol adult division competition where she sang cover songs for a crowd and panel of judges. In the end, she won a $500 prize. She also entered the Apollo Night competition at Vogelweh’s Armstrong’s Club and won another $500 prize. Cash not only sings competitively, but participates in a number of different events. She has also appeared on live television and several studio recordings.

With all of her achievements, she still finds time to volunteer to teach the Ramstein Village Voices. “Volunteering is so much more rewarding than singing for a crowd,”  Cash said. “The Ramstein Village Voices is an elementary-aged choir that I started for the KMC Homeschool Fellowship last school year. We hosted our first concert last spring.”

For information on how to get your child involved in the Ramstein Village Voices, contact the KMC Homeschool Fellowship or email cashclan@gmail.com.