The students and staff of Plymouth High School are preparing for its beloved holiday tradition as the 17th annual Christmas Spectacular takes the stage this weekend, featuring talented performances from bands, choirs, and orchestras.
This year brings an exciting new addition to the celebration. On Friday night, the Jefferson Elementary and Webster Elementary choirs will grace the stage with special performances, and Saturday's program will showcase the Menominee Elementary and Washington Elementary choirs, giving younger students an opportunity to shine alongside their high school counterparts.
The concerts promise to deliver wonderful Christmas music to kick off the holiday season. Both individual and combined ensemble performances will highlight the musical talents across all grade levels.
Friday and Saturday evenings, the box office at Plymouth High School opens: 6:00 p.m., and the auditorium doors will open: 6:30 p.m. with the concert beginning: 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $6.00 cash or $6.50 for credit/debit. All seats are general admission
Don't miss this festive celebration of music and community spirit!
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