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Elementary students learn about music from CU Steel Band Music Week Activities at Campbellsville Elementary School Click on headline for complete story with album By Calen McKinney, Public Informaton Officer Campbellsville Elementary School (CIS) Campbellsville Elementary School students recently learned all about percussion from some special guests. Campbellsville University Steel Band members came to CES to perform and teach students about music and how to play the drums. CES students were chosen from the audience to perform with the band. The event coincided with Music Week events at CES, which were April 16-20. The week also included dress-up days based on genres of music. For more information, contact CES music teacher Cyndi Chadwick at 270-465-4561. This story was posted on 2018-04-21 10:20:04
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