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Christmas choir fills Plains with joy

TRACY SCOTT Valley Press | Valley Press-Mineral Independent | UPDATED 1 month, 1 week AGO
by TRACY SCOTT Valley Press
| December 24, 2024 11:00 PM

An evening of Christmas music filled the air at Fred Young Park this past Wednesday, thanks to the Plains School Choir and a talented group of alumni.

Under the direction of Plains band and music teacher Rhiannon Greenwood, the singers performed a heartwarming concert on a mild evening. The program included beloved holiday classics such as "Jingle Bells" and "Frosty the Snowman," with a total of nine songs performed. 

Plains freshman Billyray Holotta, dressed in a festive Santa suit, joined the choir to spread extra Christmas cheer with his spirited performance. One of the standout voices in the choir was foreign exchange student Tania Veremchuk, from Ukraine, who is also a member of the school’s wrestling team. 

The Cancer Network of Sanders County, led by President Nick Ferrara, generously provided hot cider for the event, while the Plains Choir baked and donated fresh cookies to add a sweet touch. This year marked the second time the school choir performed in the park and the first time the Cancer Network helped sponsor the event. The evening’s concert was well attended, with around 50 people joining in the holiday festivities. 

    Charity Jermyn and Tania Veremchuk sing during the Plains school choir event at Fred Young Park. (Tracy Scott/Valley Press)
 
 


    Billyray Holotta as Santa sings with Terryann Buccan. (Tracy Scott/Valley Press)
 
 


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