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A musical treat for primary students

Students Junior, Emily, Scott, Samantha, Nikki, Jenna, Reena, front, Students Junior, Emily, Scott, Samantha, Nikki, Jenna, Reena, front,

TIMBARRA Primary School students were treated to a concert featuring several of Eumemmerring College’s finest performers last week.
The local primary school was one of seven Casey schools that were fortunate enough to watch the talented students perform over two weeks.
The concert consisted of rock bands, dancers, baton twirlers and vocalists.
Other schools that welcomed the Fountain Gate campus students included Fountain Gate Primary School, Oatlands Primary School, Hallam Valley Primary School, Dandenong Valley School, Narre Warren North Primary School and Maramba Primary School.
Eumemmerring College music teacher Matt Gandy organised the event and played with the bands throughout the tour.

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