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SOUNDS OF SPRING

Wed, 03/26/2025 - 21:45
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ST. PAUL PUBLIC SCHOOLS held its annual secondary spring music concert on Monday night in the little gym. The concert featured performances from both the junior high and high school choirs and the junior high and high school bands. Above, members of the high school choir closed out their set with a performance of “Homeward Bound,” which was arranged by Jay Althouse. A large crowd attended this week’s performance. Photo by Michael Happ  

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