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Diamond Fork's Christmas Concert
Diamond Fork has a great orchestra program! It’s so much fun and you get to learn a lot of skills to play instruments, like violin, cello, viola, and bass! You get to play many concerts throughout the year. One of the most recent concerts the classes had for this year was their Christmas Concert. It was held on December 15.
The beginning orchestra started out the evening with_________. Next the intermediate orchestra played Sleigh Bells Jingling, Le Tambre, Happy Hanukkah, and Fiddle Like the Dickens. The advanced beginner orchestra then followed with_______.Finally the advanced orchestra concluded the night with_______.
Thanks to all that came and supported Diamond Fork’s orchestra! A special thanks to Sherrie Dunford, the orchestra teacher

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