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2005 Recital Preparation
Our recital was at the
City Auditorium on Sunday, May 22 at 2:00 p.m.
Special thanks to Benita
Abraham for all she did!
Recital program
Randy Jolly's Artwork
A few people have said they would still like to
order T-Shirts. I cannot order a few at the same
price, it is necessary to place a large order. If anyone else is interested in
getting a T-Shirt, let
me know and I
will see if we have enough to place an order.
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We visited
Nursing Homes... |

painted backdrops... |
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had our pictures taken... |

rehearsed long hours... |
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...and it was worth it! |
Schedules and notes:
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At the recital, the Competition Team sold candy, pickles, chips, cokes & popcorn for $0.50. Thank you to Alex &
Amanda Monsour for donating a huge portion of the candy & chips! They held a drawing for a signed, matted, and framed print of Downtown Vicksburg
circa 1917. This is a print of the mural that is down at the waterfront. The
tickets were $1.00 each and the drawing was held at the Act III
Intermission. It would make a great Father's Day gift! Thanks also to the
Vicksburg Waterfront Mural Committee for donating this print valued at
$100.00.
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For tickets call Ms Dorothy at
601-638-6697. Please leave a message if she isn't there. Tickets are $10 for
Adults and $5 for Children.
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Rehearsal
schedule
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Backdrop painting
schedule: Thursday May 12th, Monday May 16th, Wednesday May 18th, Thursday
May 19th
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Pictures. This year
we took class pictures. You are encouraged to have your pictures taken
in all your costumes. Do plan on pictures taking some time.
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Final rehearsal
Saturday May 21st at City Auditorium. During the rehearsal, the Competition
Team sold cheese pizza slices & pepperoni pizza slices for $1.00 a
slice, along with candy, chips, pickles & drinks for $0.50 each.
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Recital t-shirts
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Recital notes
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Make-up, hair, and
costume notes
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Nursing Home
schedule
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Extra
Practice April 28th - May 1st
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Extra
practices the week of April 18th - 24th
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Miss Debra's
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday classes were combined for recital.
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