Dizzie Gillespie once said, “I don’t care much about music. What I like is sounds.” He would have loved the sounds emanating from this group. This is the Jack and Jill Kindergarten Rhythm Band of 1950 presenting their spring concert for the community. If you recognize anyone in this group or need a closer look, stop by the museum; we’re always trying to put names with the faces in our pictures. And if you’d like to hear a more musical concert of awesome sounds, head for Centre Stage Theatre on Saturday for the Concert for a Cure. Not only will you be able to enjoy great sound, you’ll also be supporting a very worthwhile cause, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. See you there!

Dizzie Gillespie once said, “I don’t care much about music. What I like is sounds.” He would have loved the sounds emanating from this group. This is the Jack and Jill Kindergarten Rhythm Band of 1950 presenting their spring concert for the community. If you recognize anyone in this group or need a closer look, stop by the museum; we’re always trying to put names with the faces in our pictures. And if you’d like to hear a more musical concert of awesome sounds, head for Centre Stage Theatre on Saturday for the Concert for a Cure. Not only will you be able to enjoy great sound, you’ll also be supporting a very worthwhile cause, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. See you there!

The sounds of music

This is the Jack and Jill Kindergarten Rhythm Band of 1950 presenting their spring concert for the community.

Dizzie Gillespie once said, “I don’t care much about music. What I like is sounds.” He would have loved the sounds emanating from this group. This is the Jack and Jill Kindergarten Rhythm Band of 1950 presenting their spring concert for the community. If you recognize anyone in this group or need a closer look, stop by the museum; we’re always trying to put names with the faces in our pictures. And if you’d like to hear a more musical concert of awesome sounds, head for Centre Stage Theatre on Saturday for the Concert for a Cure. Not only will you be able to enjoy great sound, you’ll also be supporting a very worthwhile cause, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. See you there!

 

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