Tri Kappa's Beta Delta Chapter will celebrate the artistic talents of Plymouth High School students with its annual Spring Student Art Show, opening Friday, May 8th, at Plymouth High School.
The exhibition is timed to coincide with the school's spring musical production of Frozen, making for a full evening of arts and entertainment. The public is invited to view the honored pieces in the exhibition area near the auditorium on the evenings of May 8th and 9th, as well as during after-school hours through Thursday, May 15th.
Tri Kappa will recognize outstanding student work by awarding ribbons and monetary prizes to winners across seven different categories.
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