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Concert gets a roar of approval

Hampton Park Primary School students (back) Simon, Krystal, Emma,     (middle) Simeon, Rotty, Jarryd, (front) Melissa and Emily had a roaring good timHampton Park Primary School students (back) Simon, Krystal, Emma, (middle) Simeon, Rotty, Jarryd, (front) Melissa and Emily had a roaring good tim

By Alison Noonan
HAMPTON Park Primary School students have been involved in some unusual animal antics recently.
Junior school students called on the animal within to give their best roars, oinks and meows for their school concert Animal Antics on Thursday, 21 July.
Kids from grades prep to two performed three short plays in front of a crowd of around 500 at the Cardinia Cultural Centre in Pakenham.
The cooperation theme was based around The Little Red Hen, The Seven Little Penguins and The Circus.
Staff said the matinee and evening performances were hugely successful and congratulated everyone involved.

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