Great show by Riverview student band


November 30, 2010 · 10:04 AM

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Students of the Riverview Orchestra Club and their director, Darlene Rose, performed for the RSD School Board at their Nov. 9 meeting. Students were thrilled to perform and were genuinely warmed by the wonderful reception given to them by the many guests and the school board directors.

Students in the Orchestra Club meet at Tolt Middle School to practice every week, before their school day begins. Students who participate in the orchestra come to Tolt each week from other school programs such as Carnation Elementary, Fall City home school programs, PARADE and Tolt as well. Their early morning practices and commitment to their music was evident.

The School Board would like to thank Director Darlene Rose, and the following students for sharing their talent and musical gifts at the school board meeting:

Violin I, Jacob Boa, Smiley Burshears, Logan Cromarty, Haley Scott, Matthew Steinke, Silvana Wade; Violin 2, Samantha Fischer, Jacqueline Frimodt, Mary Ward, Anna Marie Wingl Viola: Olivia DiAcetis, Kira Pattinson; Cello, Katie DiAcetis.

Leanne Christensen, Riverview School District

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