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Concert spreads festive message

STUDENTS at Rangebank Preschool spread the festive spirit last week at their annual Christmas concert.
The children had been busy preparing for the their concert – The 10 Little Angels and The Drummer – to perform to parents and friends.
Director Barbara Ryan said all children took part in the play as different characters such as angel, Mary, Joseph, wise men, shepherds, drummer, donkey, reindeer, lamb and sheep.
“They all had their own little part to play and at the end of the play, they all sang a variety of songs then each was presented with their certificates for completing four-year-old preschool,” she said.
“Everyone was invited to attend the night which, as always, is a great success.
“Thanks to all those who assisted on the night as we couldn’t run these events without parental support.”

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