The Performing Arts Center was alive with music and melody on Thursday, May 2nd, as Sanford Middle School’s 5th and 6th-grade students took to the stage for their highly anticipated Spring Concert. The evening began with the  performance of the 5th-grade band, under the direction of Band Director Dee Ames. The young musicians treated the audience to renditions of "Miramar Fanfare" by Brian Balmages and "Bulger's Dream (Olympic Fanfare)" by Paul Lavender.  Continuing the musical journey, the spotlight then shifted to the 6th-grade band, still under the guidance of Dee Ames. The band delivered performances of "Armory" by Randall Standridge and "Wellerman" by Johnnie Vinson.  After a brief intermission, it was time for the chorus to take center stage, with music teacher Katie Spagnolo at the helm. Students delivered interpretations of "The Banana Boat Song" by Roger Emerson and "Golden Hour" by Emily Drum.  Throughout the evening, it was evident that the success of the concert was the result of countless hours of practice and dedication from the students. Their hard work and commitment to their craft were truly commendable, and they deserved every moment of applause and recognition. A special shoutout goes to all the students for their unwavering dedication in preparing for this night. Their passion for music and performance shone brightly on stage, leaving a lasting impression on all who were fortunate enough to witness their talents. Additionally, heartfelt thanks go to Joanna Hamblin for her invaluable service accompanying the student performances.

The Performing Arts Center was alive with music and melody on Thursday, May 2nd, as Sanford Middle School’s 5th and 6th-grade students took to the stage for their highly anticipated Spring Concert.

The evening began with the  performance of the 5th-grade band, under the direction of Band Director Dee Ames. The young musicians treated the audience to renditions of "Miramar Fanfare" by Brian Balmages and "Bulger's Dream (Olympic Fanfare)" by Paul Lavender. 

Continuing the musical journey, the spotlight then shifted to the 6th-grade band, still under the guidance of Dee Ames. The band delivered performances of "Armory" by Randall Standridge and "Wellerman" by Johnnie Vinson. 

After a brief intermission, it was time for the chorus to take center stage, with music teacher Katie Spagnolo at the helm. Students delivered interpretations of "The Banana Boat Song" by Roger Emerson and "Golden Hour" by Emily Drum. 

Throughout the evening, it was evident that the success of the concert was the result of countless hours of practice and dedication from the students. Their hard work and commitment to their craft were truly commendable, and they deserved every moment of applause and recognition.

A special shoutout goes to all the students for their unwavering dedication in preparing for this night. Their passion for music and performance shone brightly on stage, leaving a lasting impression on all who were fortunate enough to witness their talents.

Additionally, heartfelt thanks go to Joanna Hamblin for her invaluable service accompanying the student performances.