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Yesterday was a very big day for our fourth grade thespians. It was a time to show the school and families how very talented they all are! I made it to the afternoon program in time to help them dress into their costumes of Christmas trees, elves, and Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Most parents attend the evening program but I much prefer the afternoon program seeing it as all of the other classes get to see it and enjoying it as the kids do.
Our original Santa broke his arm the day before his performance and couldn't go on, so his understudy filled in for him and did a fantastic job. Mrs. Claus was quite witty as she talked of charging for her autograph. I have to say, I regret not buying one as I am sure she will be someone very important one day. The elves looked fantastic in their colorful jingly costumes and the forest of Christmas trees were quite convincing as one of our little toddlers walked through before the play began. The star of the show, was of course, the littlest Christmas Tree. She was the smallest, plainest tree, with the sweetest voice and the biggest heart of them all. She was chosen by Santa as his tree, as she embodied the true meaning of Christmas. It was a heartwarming story to begin our holidays with.
Thank you Mrs. Kay and our enrichment team for a job very well done. Thank you also, to Heather Byford for designing the costumes and background. They were perfect! Thanks again to ALL volunteers who helped pull this off. From making costumes and painting sets, to taking pictures, it wouldn't have happened without everyone pulling together to get it done. Thanks most of all, to our fourth graders! Great Job ladies and gentlemen.
Sincerely,
Kimberly Asaro
PAW President