A member of the Share the Music plays a piece for other members during a meeting. Maggie Hite, Share the Music sponsor and performing arts teacher, said she hopes that more of these will occur in the future.
Share the Music will have its next venue on Dec. 3. Share the Music’s winter benefits concert will take place on Dec. 15. According to Anna Li-Harezlak, Share the Music president and senior, most of the details have been planned out.
“We’ve gotten a couple performers, and we’re starting to comprise a list of performers, the order they’ll go and what food we’ll be bringing,” Li-Harezlak said. “It’s only $1 for admission.”
Maggie Hite, Share the Music sponsor and performing arts teacher, said she agreed most of the logistics have been taken care of.
Hite said, “It’s been going well. I helped the students reserve the space, so that’s taken care of, and the officers are planning on promotion around the school.”
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