Central students serenade at Culver/s

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[November 15, 2011 It's that time of year... There's music in the air. At least that was the case at the Culver's restaurant on Monday night. It was "Central Elementary School Night" at the restaurant on Lincoln's west side. A percentage of sales will be given to the school, so family members and friends attended in large numbers. There were probably some surprised diners who were not aware of the significance of the night, but they soon learned why the house was packed.

The answer came when several second- through fifth-grade students gave something back to customers -- a mini-concert. Second-grade students opened the show with a few songs for fall and Thanksgiving, complete with flying turkeys. The older students came together as a strong voice and took the show home with a variety of songs they performed under the guidance of Mrs. Connor, District 27 music director.

Pictures by Marla Blair
 

Second-grade students, directed by their teacher, Mrs. Dobihal, warmed up with the first song and got into the performance as the songs progressed.

To get listeners in the mood for the upcoming holiday, second-grade students brought out the tom turkeys.

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Even seasoned performers are due a light moment. The students got over their stage fright about the time the last song was over, and they decided it was lots of fun.

Third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students from Central Elementary School came out in large numbers to perform for Culver's customers on Monday night. They were assisted by Mrs. Connor, District 27 music director.

 

 

 

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