I think it is pretty amazing that 18 local high schools are coming together to create this community event and raise funds for the Lifeline Drought Appeal.
Performances by the school students will include five vocal ensembles, a vocal soloist, three big bands, a concert band, two rock groups, a mixed ensemble, a saxophone quartet, two orchestras and two dance troupes. It’s certainly shaping to be a great variety concert which will have appeal across all age groups.
Submitted by:
Suzie Washington
Manager Marketing and Fundraising
Lifeline Darling Downs & South West Queensland Ltd
E swashington@lifelinedarlingdowns.org.au
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