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Windsor Public Schools Invites Residents and Families to Winter Concerts

Concerts Feature a Variety of Songs Along With Holiday Favorites for the Whole Family

Windsor Public Schools is getting into the holiday spirit by inviting residents and families to enjoy the sounds of the season at their annual winter concerts. Admission is free and open to the public. Please see below a complete list of scheduled events:

  • December 9: Sage Park Middle School 7th and 8th Grade Choir, Select Choir, String Orchestra, and Chamber Orchestra Concert at 7:00PM
  • December 10: The Windsor High School Winter Choral Concert at 7:00 PM
  • December 12: Windsor High School Band with 102d Army Band from Rockville CT at Windsor High at 7:00 PM
  • December 16: Sage Park Middle School Grade 6, 7, & 8 Band and Jazz Band Concert at 7:00PM
  • December 17: Windsor High School Orchestra and John F. Kennedy Strings concert at Windsor High at 7:00 PM (Including popular songs from “Frozen”)
  • January 13: Sage Park Middle School Winter Concert with 6th Grade Choir & Select Choir with JFK and Clover Street Choirs at Sage Park at 7:00 PM
  • January 25: John F. Kennedy School Winter Band Concert at 7:00 PM
  • January 25: Clover Street School Winter Band & Strings Concert at 7:00 PM at Clover Street School
  • January 28: Winter Strings Concert at Poquonock Elementary School at 6:30 PM. This concert will feature all grade 2 cello and violin players from Oliver Ellsworth School and Poquonock School.

Windsor Public Schools serves nearly 4,000 students in the community of Windsor, Connecticut, a town located in north central Connecticut between Hartford and Springfield, Massachusetts. Windsor Public Schools is comprised of six schools: Oliver Ellsworth School, Poquonock School, Clover Street School, John F. Kennedy School, Sage Park Middle School, and Windsor High School. The mission of Windsor Public Schools is to develop the genius in every child and to create life-long learners. For more information about the Windsor Board of Education and any of its schools, please visit www.windsorct.org.

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