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Concert
highlights included original acts that exhibited the comprehensive talents of
two Windham musicians. 2015 graduate and RNS scholarship recipient Ceili
Spaulding performed a powerful, soulful original song titled You Take. 2011 graduate Logan Burns also
presented a strong, engaging original piece.
LoScuito
says alumni are happy to return for the scholarship concert. “A lot of people
who received [the scholarship] feel connected to the program and the school, and
are willing to give back this way,” she said.
2017
will mark the 20th anniversary of the scholarship program though due
to a snow cancellation in 2010 it will only be the 19th concert. LoSciuto
said that next year’s concert, which will be held, as usual, on the first
Saturday in January will be a larger and more exciting event which will include
an alumni chorus directed by Dr. Nickerson.| Mishka is back to her old self. |
Ireland said she’s impressed with
the BTI leadership team and the work of the coalition. “It’s very strong in
that the members are really engaged and are really partners, which is the true
spirit of the grant program and the coalition,” said Ireland. “The staff people
are really just a resource to the community to help them bring the grant alive.”
The
event was organized by Lieutenant Chip Jones, who has been doing this for the
last four years. Each November he goes to local businesses to gather gas cards,
gifts, food, cleaning supplies, gift cards, haircuts, money and anything else
families might need. The members of the
The
idea came from a brainstorming session with the council. “We thought about
things we’ve done in primary and Manchester,” said sixth-grader Riley Parker,
who came up with the name based on the 12 Days of Christmas. They wanted to use
the word “giving” because some don’t celebrate Christmas, they said.
One
sixth grader and her parents made it a family project, and went shopping every
day for what was next on the giving list. The mother told her daughter that “We
have enough that we can give to other families,” said Cook.