Showing posts with label North Pembroke Elementary School Winter Concert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Pembroke Elementary School Winter Concert. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

North Pembroke Elementary School Annual Concert

 
North Pembroke Elementary School's annual winter concert on January 10th in the Pembroke, Massachusetts High School auditorium, was a big hit before a standing-room-only crowd.

Directors Karin Foley, Kathryn Snowdon, and Dan Hawes led the Chorus, 6th Grade Strings, 5th Grade Strings, 5th Grade Cadet Band, and 6th Grade concert band, in that order, beginning with composer Greg Gilpin's "Junk Band Boogie," and finishing with "What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction.

This is an excerpt-only video. This edited and audio balanced version filmed by Pembroke High School Senior Aaron Kaplowitz will NOT be on TV.  Call 781-910-8899 to get your 37-minute full-length DVD.

CLICK HERE to see excerpts.

DVDs are free with a $20 donation to PAPA.  Call us at: 781-910-8899, or CLICK HERE.

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Your DVDs Are Ready Now for Christmas Giving


These edited and audio-balanced concerts will NOT be on TV, and are available only from The Pembroke Association for Performing Arts (PAPA), by calling 781-910-8899, or by e-mailing yourpcmc@peoplepc.com.

Discs are free as a “thank you” for donating $20 via cash, check, or credit card.
Call now for same-day pick up. Simple. You'll be up late, and so will we.

Look at these excerpts, and decide with one(s) you need. If what you need isn't listed, call to ask.

  1. Excerpts from N Pembroke Elementary School's 2nd Grade Concert on Dec 17, 2012
  2. Excerpts from Bryantville Elementary School Winter Concert Dec 18, 2012
  3. Excerpts from 12-13-2012 Pembroke High School Winter Concert II
  4. Excerpts from Pembroke High School Winter Concert 1, December 11, 2012
  5. Excerpts PCMS 12 6 2012 Winter Choral Concert


We also have instant access codes for watching the concerts on the internet.

Again, these shows will NOT be on TV, and that's intentional because we at Pembroke Community Media Center want to raise money for the performing arts programs in Pembroke schools.

Many of our volunteers are involved in these music and theater programs either directly as students, parents, or teachers; or indirectly as members of the community. We live here.

I myself have three children who play instruments and sing at school, and want to keep the performing arts ball rolling forward.

You can phone me personally at 781-910-8899, and I will make sure you get your DVD without delay. The only time I won't answer the phone is 9:30 -11:30 am Sunday, and 7pm -9pm Monday when The 1st Church is holding services.

Thank you; remember to be nice to each other and Happy Holidays.



Margaret Jones, President

Pembroke Community Media Center

Friday, December 21, 2012

If Snow Melts in Your Bed, Is that “Bed-Wetting?”



On Monday December 17th, North Pembroke Elementary School 2nd Graders gave a winter concert on the converted cafeteria stage before an audience packed with parents, relatives, and friends. Each class stood and waved before the concert began; followed by singing, jumping, bell-ringing, stick tapping, and poem reading.

“The Snowball Poem” recited by Parker Hackett, answers our title's question, since a pet snowball accompanies a child to bed and afterwards melts to “wet the bed.”  ‘Certainly a sad way to lose a pal.’

And did you know that “One day Santa Claus did a most peculiar thing?  He enrolled in music class so he could learn to sing” It's true.  The entire second grade entourage of cute brightly dressed cherubs blasted out that information quite loudly and clearly in their first song.

A Kwanzaa poem read by Nicholas Delcore says that to “know ourselves and understand, determination takes a hand.”  A Hanukkah Rainbow Poem” read by Gia Sohmer, talks about “scarlet, purple, green, white, blue, pink and yellow...orange too.”

The sound has been adjusted so you can hear better on the video than at the concert itself. CLICK HERE to see a video teaser of the event.



DVDs of this concert are available as a fundraiser item though the Pembroke Association for Performing Arts (PAPA), 781-910-8899, or CLICK HERE.

This edited performance will NOT be shown on TV.