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ACES 4th Grade Performs Musical: Animal Tales

One performance for school; second for public at ACES

Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By Alice Curry, ACES Technology Director

Adair County Elementary School's 4th grade delivered two exceptional performances of the drama and musical titled "Animal Tales: Stories & Songs that Build Character" (written and composed by John Jacobson & Mark Brymer). Music teachers Ms. Ginna Marsh and Ms. Paula Bault led them.



A performance for the school was held on Wednesday, October 18, 2017. A public performance was at ACES Thursday night, October 19, 2017.

The audience was enlightened on how different the world looks from a giraffe's perspective, the beautiful view of a snail as he moves along at a slow, easy pace and how a zebra discovers life is not as simple as black and white.


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ACES 4th Grade performs musical for student body



2017-10-20 - Adair County Elementary School (ACES), 870 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Alice Curry, ACES.

ACES 4th grade performing Animal Tales for ACES student body. - Alice Curry


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Will Shepherd, assisted by Gavin Larguero, played Old McDonald



2017-10-20 - Adair County Elementary School (ACES), 870 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Alice Curry, ACES.

Will Shepherd, assisted by Gavin Larguero, played "Old McDonald" on the xylophone. - Alice Curry


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Hagen McQueary plays part of Zebra in Animal Tales



2017-10-20 - Adair County Elementary School (ACES), 870 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Alice Curry, ACES.

Hagen McQueary played the part of a zebra, where the other animals tried to decide if he was a horse or pony, before deciding he made a better zebra. - Alice Curry

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