Shaw Spring Band Concert scheduled for May 28 at Shaw Cafeteria

Gregory Myers ,Millbury Public Schools
Gregory Myers ,Millbury Public Schools
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The Shaw Spring Band Concert will take place on May 28 at 7:00 PM in the Shaw Cafeteria, according to an announcement from Millbury Public Schools. The event is free and open to the public.

Students from both the Beginner Band and Concert Band are set to perform. Organizers said, “Our Beginner Band and Concert Band students have been working hard and are excited to perform for our families and community. The concert is free and open to the public — we hope to see you there for a wonderful evening of music!”

Millbury Public Schools serves the community of Millbury in central Massachusetts, offers education from pre-kindergarten through grade 12, collaborates with local entities such as the Millbury Police Department, contributes to community development by preparing students as responsible citizens and lifelong learners, focuses on ensuring that all students achieve success in education, careers and community involvement, and maintains a tradition where students and alumni identify with the nickname Woolies, according to the official website.

The school district invites families and members of the wider community to attend tomorrow’s concert.



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