Patricia Plumley, choral conductor, foreground, leads 193 children who registered for a singing day camp with the Port Theatre Monday. After a couple hours of rehearsal the children were taken to Diana Krall Plaza, city hall and the waterfront to perform random acts of singing. The camp was created as one way to keep children busy during the teachers’ strike.

Patricia Plumley, choral conductor, foreground, leads 193 children who registered for a singing day camp with the Port Theatre Monday. After a couple hours of rehearsal the children were taken to Diana Krall Plaza, city hall and the waterfront to perform random acts of singing. The camp was created as one way to keep children busy during the teachers’ strike.

On a random note

Patricia Plumley, choral conductor, foreground, leads 193 children who registered for a singing day camp with the Port Theatre Monday.

  • Sep. 17, 2014 12:00 p.m.

Patricia Plumley, choral conductor, foreground, leads 193 children who registered for a singing day camp with the Port Theatre Monday. After a couple hours of rehearsal the children were taken to Diana Krall Plaza, city hall and the waterfront to perform random acts of singing. The camp was created as one way to keep children busy during the teachers’ strike.

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