Lake Region students show their musical chops – Barton Chronicle Newspaper

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by Gabrielle Gervais
BARTON — It was a packed house at Barton United Church Sunday evening, where friends, family, and community members alike came together to watch Lake Region Union High School students get in the groove.  For the seniors, this performance marks the last of their high school career — a bittersweet milestone that garnered some reminiscing and tearful farewells.  Led by Lake Region music director Sara Doncaster, students used their instruments (voices included) to fill the room with a diverse array of melodies, deep-cuts and fan-favorites alike.
While instruments sat in the pews, the select chorus kicked things off a capella. …
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