Byrneville Elementary Presents Delayed Christmas Program

January 10, 2010

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bvillpho.jpgByrneville Elementary School third through fifth graders performed their “Santa’s Holiday Playlist” Christmas program Saturday night — a program that was delayed in mid-December due to flooding in the area.

Christmas spirit filled the air at Northview High School’s theater Saturday night as the children performed  as snowflakes, reindeer, toy soldiers, elves, Mrs. Claus and Santa Claus under the direction of music teacher Elaine Holk. The program featured a variety of Christmas music, singing solos and all of the children playing their recorders.

For a photo gallery from the play and backstage preparations, click here.

Pictured above and below: Byrneville Elementary School’s 3rd-5th grade performed their Christmas play Saturday night at Northview High School. Photos by Angi Baker for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Article contributed by Angi Baker for NorthEscambia.com

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3 Responses to “Byrneville Elementary Presents Delayed Christmas Program”

  1. Angi on January 10th, 2010 6:58 pm

    Thank you Jessica for adding the others that helped out, oops I would like to apologize to Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Cheryl Stacey for not having them added in my last message post. I was glad to take the photos, it was a real enjoyment for me…

  2. Jessica on January 10th, 2010 3:25 pm

    The program was so wonderful! I could tell the kids worked so hard on it! I’d like to also recognize Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Walker, and Cheryl Stacey for all their help before, during, and after the program! Also a big thanks to Angi Baker, who took all of the pictures you see here! Thank you, Angi, for capturing the night for us! Great job, everyone! After last nights performance, I look even more forward to seeing the spring program!

  3. Angi on January 10th, 2010 1:06 pm

    This was an excellent Christmas play that all of these children performed. I know they have all worked very hard with Mrs. Elaine Holk to put this play together.
    I am sure that all of the children and faculty of Byrneville appreciated all of the help that they got from parents and teachers with helping do make-up, hair and costumes… These people also need to be recognized, Jessica Smith, Paula Hammond, Nancy Adams, Mrs. Dunsford, Ms. Gilmore, Mrs. McDaniel, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Sullivan and Venus Baxter.
    Way to go children, you all were excellent…