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Ruth Ann Knapp, Fine Arts Coordinator DECEMBER 2006


CALENDAR OF EVENTS:

Saturday, December 2
• Saginaw High Band performs at Black Arts Festival Bazaar, 10:00-10:30 am, CAC

Tuesday, December 5
• AHHS Children's play "Cinderella Confidential", matinee performances for 3rd grade, Auditorium
• Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra concert with All-Star Youth Chorus including students from AHHS, SHS & SASA, Temple Theatre, 7:30 pm

Wednesday, December 6
• Kempton's Tree Decorating Carol Sing in the Courtyard, during the day
• AHHS Children's play "Cinderella Confidential", Auditorium, matinee performances for 3rd grade and
6:00 pm for general public
• South Middle School 8th grade Spanish class will perform Christmas carols in Spanish and do Latin dancing, St. Joseph Novena, 7:30 pm

Thursday, December 7
• SASA V/K PM class performs for Communications Workers Retirees at Horizons Conference Center, 2 pm
• AHHS Children's play "Cinderella Confidential", Auditorium, matinee performance for 3rd grade and 6 pm for general public

Friday, December 8
• AHHS Children's play "Cinderella Confidential", matinee performances for 3rd grade, Auditorium
• SASA V/K PM class performs at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 2110 Brockway, 1:00 pm

Saturday, December 9
• Saginaw High Drum Line performs at Competition in Southfield, MI

Sunday, December 10
• South Middle School 8th grade choir performs at the Saginaw Children's Zoo, 2:00 pm

Monday, December 11
• Zilwaukee Holiday Program, 6:00 pm, Gym [K-5, 6/7/8 choir, Beginning and Advanced bands (5-8)]
• Saginaw High Vocal Holiday Concert, 6:30 pm, SHS Auditorium. Admission $4.00
• Holiday Music Concert at the White Crow Conservatory of Music on Monday, December 11th from 7:00-9:00 pm (Donations encouraged)

Tuesday, December 12
• South Middle School choir performs at Edgewood Assisted Living Center, 10:00 am

Wednesday, December 13
• Saginaw High Concert Choir will perform at the Heartland Nursing Home, 10:30 am
• Kempton AM Pre-K, Kdg, 1st, 3rd and 5th grades present December Lights/December Nights, Cafetorium, 1:30 pm





Thursday, December 14
• SASA V/K and Dance Living Arts/ Elementary Concert, Temple Theatre, 12:45 pm
• Stone Holiday Program, Gym, 6 pm
• SASA V/K and Dance presents “WINTERLUDE” Concert, Temple Theatre, 7:00 pm
• Arthur Hill Vocal Holiday Program, Auditorium, 7:00 pm

Friday, December 15
• South Middle School choir performs at Healthsource, 11:30 am and at Community Village at 1:30 pm
• Herig Holiday Program, Gym, 1:30 pm
• Arthur Eddy Academy K-5 Holiday Prog., 1:00 pm, Gym

Monday, December 18
• Houghton Elementary presents "A Traditional Christmas", 1:30 pm, Gym
• Webber Elementary Holiday Program, 1:30 pm, Gym

Tuesday, December 19
• Saginaw High Choir Students will perform at Central Middle School, Auditorium, 1:00 pm
• Jessie Rouse Holiday Program, 1:30 pm, Gym
• Loomis' Program is December 19th
• Nelle Haley Holiday Program, 1:30 pm, Gym
• "A Holiday Celebration" featuring all SASA bands, 7:00 pm, Dow Event Center

Wednesday, December 20
• Kempton PM Pre-K, Kdg, 2nd and 4th grades present December Lights/December Nights, Cafetorium, 1:30 pm
• SASA V/K and Dance students see White Christmas at the Fox Theatre, Detroit
• Coulter Holiday Program, 2:00 pm, Gym
• Webber Middle School choir and band Holiday Concert, Auditorium, 2:00 pm
• Handley Holiday Walk-thru, 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm
• South Middle School Band and Choir Winter Holiday Concert, 6:00 pm, South Auditorium
• AHHS Holiday Band Concert, Auditorium, 7:00 pm
• Saginaw High Bands perform at "Holiday Celebration", 6:30 pm, Auditorium
Thursday, December 21
• Heavenrich Holiday Program, 10:30 am & 1:30 pm, Gym
• Jerome Holiday Program, 1:30 pm, Gym
• SASA V/K PM Bravo Group performs at Horizons Con-ference Center, 1:00 pm
• SASA V/K PM students perform for Field Neurological Institute Christmas Party, Bay City Country Club, 7:30 pm

Friday, December 22
• Merrill Park Holiday Program, 1:30 pm, Gym






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> SHAMELESS PLUG

³Poems and Pictures From the Natural World² is the topic of the final 2006
³Nurturing Nature² presentation Wednesday at the Green Point Environmental
Learning Center, 3010 Maple.
Roz Berlin, Marion Tincknell, Pat McNair and Ramona Dente, all members of
the River Junction Poets, will read their own poems about the natural world
as well as nature poems written by Henry David Thoreau, William Blake,
Robert Frost, Mary Oliver, Saginaw¹s own Theodore M. Roethke and others.
And nature photographer Janet I. Martineau will show slides she has taken of
flowers, birds, insects, New Mexico and Michigan landscapes, and animals
ranging in size from a chipmunk to a lion.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, the
program begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Cookies and cocoa are complimentary.
Admission $2.