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ECCC hosts District Choral Festival From Press Reports

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additional schools to attend as well," said Blaylock, who also directs the ECCC Concert Choir and the Ac'cents show choir. "We are looking for– ward to a great concert and invite the public to come see for themselves the excellent vocal talents we have in our area schools." There is no charge for admission to the concert. For more information contact Vicki Blaylock at ECCC, 601.635.2111 or call toll free, 1-877-462- 3222, ext. 225. The e-mail address is vblaylock@eccc.edu. ECCC serves Leake, Neshoba, Newton, Scott and Winston counties.

Approximately 350 area Golden Mornings" by Neil high school students will Ginsberg, and "My Heart's showcase their vocal tal- In the Highlands," by ents when the annual Donna Schultz. District High School A record number of stu– Choral Festival is held dents representing Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008, at Noxapater, Nanih Waiya, East Central Community Scott Central, Neshoba College in Decatur. Central, Union, Newton Sponsored by the County and Morton College's choral music schools are scheduled to department, the event is participate in the day's highlighted by a 1:30 p.m. activities, which begin at 9 mass concert scheduled in a.m., according to East Huff Auditorium. John Central music instructor Flanery, assistant director Vicki Blaylock who serves of choral activities at the as event coordinator. University of Southern "We are very pleased Mississippi, will serve as with the record number of guest conductor. students who plan to par– Selections to be performed ticipate in this year's include "I'll Make a choral festival and expect

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