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Hayley Coffey will be singing in the Spring Concert



2019-05-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo from music director Ginna Franklin.
Hayley Coffey is a Choir member in seventh grade at ACMS. She is the daughter of Elizabeth Thompson and Phillip Coffey of Liberty, KY.

She writes, "I started singing when I was 3-4 years old. I sing Soprano. Choir is very awesome and I love all of the support you all give us. Also, thank you to my grandma, Scotty Thompson, my grandpa, Tony Thompson, and my uncle Erik Thompson for all of the support.

Mrs. Franklin is the best conductor anyone could ever want/ask for. I've been in Choir for 2 years. I love it so very much and I hope to see everyone there to give us your opinion on how good we are and believe me, everyone makes mistakes but we sound pretty good.

Thanks for reading this and make sure to come and see us on May 16th at 7pm at Columbia United Methodist Church.


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