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On Tuesday, Dec. 6, the Sanborn Central students performed for a large audience of parents, other family members and friends. The evening was started with the fifth-grade band playing “Hot Cross Buns.” They were followed by the sixth-eighth grade band students playing “Power Rock” and “Mickey Mouse March.” The band portion concluded with a piano solo played by Thanrada “Mogi” Chukasem, a foreign exchange student from Thailand who is staying with Jamie Brewer and Cody Faas in Letcher for the school year.

The choir part of the concert started with the students in grades seven through 12 singing “Christmas…In About Three Minutes,” “Christmas in the Valley” and “Mele Kalikimaka.” The next portion of the concert was performed by the third through sixth grade students presenting “Get Your Winter On,” “The Holiday Season” and “A Holly Jolly Christmas.” The Pre-K through second grade students continued the concert with “Dancing Snow Dog,” “Candy Cane” and “Hurry, Santa!” The final song had solo speaking parts performed by Cade Wilson, Laina Dise, Aiden Zard and Vada Enfield. The concert ended with all the choir students in grades Pre-K through 12 singing Jingle Bells and asking for the audience to join in on the last chorus.

Their concert ended with a special visit from Santa for all the kids to ask for what they want for Christmas, and he handed out goodie bags to everyone who spoke to him.

It was Woonsocket’s turn on Thursday, Dec. 8. The PreK through 12th grade students entertained a packed house with their performances of what they have been working on the first semester of school, as well. Their concert also started with the fifth-grade band playing “Hot Cross Buns.” Next up was the sixth-seventh grade band playing “Mickey Mouse March” and “Jolly Old St. Nicholas-Jingle Bells.” The eighth-12th grade band finished the first half of the concert with “Christmas Canon-Pachelbel Canon/First Noel” and “Ukranian Bell Carol.” They ended their performance with a “Christmas ‘Pop’ Sing-Along,” and they had the audience sing four popular Christmas carols while they played them. The songs included “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” “Silver Bells,” “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” 

The second half of the concert was for the choir students. The seventh-12th grade chorus led things off with “Christmas in About Three Minutes,” “Christmas in the Valley” and “Mele Kalikimaka.” Following were the members of the All-State choir and their alternates for this year. They sang a beautiful song entitled “Hope Lingers On.”

Next up were the third-sixth grade students hitting the risers. They sang “Get Your Winter On,” “The Holiday Season” and “A Holly Jolly Christmas.” They were followed by the PreK through second graders singing “Dancing Snow Dog,” “Candy Cane” and “Hurry, Santa!” The four students who performed the solo speaking parts for the last song in Woonsocket were Everlee VonEye, Jocelyn Grassel, Daniel Larson and Jaxtyn Jurgens. The concert ended with all choir students in grades Pre-K through 12 singing “Jingle Bells” and asking the audience to join them in the last chorus. 

At both concerts the third-sixth grade students played kazoos for a portion of one of their songs, and the PreK-second graders each rang a jingle bell as they sang “Jingle Bells” to end the concert. Both nights were filled with festive joy to prepare everyone for the Christmas holiday.

…See lots of pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

State Oral Interp was held in Mitchell over the weekend. Bailey Feistner, a senior at Woonsocket High School, competed on Saturday, Dec. 3. She performed Taylor Swift’s 2022 NYU Commencement Address in the non-original oratory category where she received a perfect score. For her efforts, she earned a superior rating with distinction medal. Feistner was coached by Mrs. Danielle Kohlmeyer, oral interp coach and English instructor at Woonsocket High School.

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Woonsocket senior Acaiya Schultz was born in China. At the age of nine months, she was brought to America by Patty and Dave Schultz, and at the end of what was close to a two-year process, she was adopted. She now has three brothers who were also born in Eastern Asia and were adopted by the Schultzes. November is Adoption Awareness Month, and because of the Schultz family’s success with international adoption, Acaiya thought it would be beneficial to do a public presentation about adoption to help raise awareness and to help inform people about adoption.

Acaiya explained her background and her family’s experience with adoption. Then, she discussed Adoption Awareness Month and the history behind it. She then went into some questions someone should ask themselves if they are thinking about adopting, and she explained the different types of adoption and the cost that goes into each type of adoption. She made it clear that when someone is paying a fee to adopt a child, they are not paying for the child, they are paying for the legal paperwork and process that goes into adopting a child. 

At the end of the presentation, she expressed how grateful she is for the Schultzes adopting her and raising her in such a loving and happy home. She answered a few questions from the audience and then explained that she is selling bracelets that promote adoption awareness, and the money raised goes to the Plus One Guidance Center in Huron. The Center is a place that helps women who are pregnant and find themselves in a tough situation. They help the young mothers through counseling in preparing for a newborn or making the decision to put the baby up for adoption. 

If you or anyone you know is interested in helping Acaiya with her cause by purchasing a bracelet or just making a donation, please contact the Woonsocket School at (605) 796-4431 or the Sand Creek Animal Clinic at (605) 796-4145, and they will get you in contact with Acaiya. 

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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