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Nearly 350 entertained by SCAP’s spring benefit concert

Tina Mast
Contributor

On Friday evening May 7th the Sturgeon Creek Alternative Program presented their Spring Benefit Concert. It was held at the Christian Reformed Church in Emo.
Highlights included: piano solos by: Rachel McBride, Jeremy Cole, Courtney Peters, Krista Hart and Elisa Lucke.
Selections by a newly formed grade 9-10- concert band directed by Mr. Scott Roos entertained the large crowd. Kelsey Quibell shared her talent with a violin interlude “Concertino”.
Mrs. Dorothy Quibell’s grade K ,1&2 class shared songs and scriptures by memory of God’s faithfulness.
The grade 3, 4, 5’s led by Miss Sarah Newell wrote and performed the play “God hears when we pray.”
Mr. Scott Roos’ grade 6, 7, 8’s recited a poem written by student Courtney Peters “Bring back the Springtime”.
SCAP’s 50 voice High School choir wowed us with three songs selected by their director Miss Heidi Gerber.
Rounding out the evening the grades 11 & 12 drama class, taught by Miss Sarah Newell, touched our hearts with The Shadow Tableau of “Gethsemene” a mime of the “Crucifixion and Resurrection” and a choreography done to the music of “Speechless.”
The evening’s recessional was a duet written and performed by Aaron Heerma and Jonathan Mast.
All who attended had a most enjoyable evening.