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Members of the Woodstock music honor society entertained recently at the Westview Health Care Center. Westview Administrator David Panteleakos is second from the left. Courtesy photo.
 
 
 
 
DAYVILLE — Residents and patients of Westview Health Care Center in Dayville were singing the praises of the Woodstock Academy National Association for Music Educators (NAfME) Chapter 4297 TRI-M Music Honor Society as students performed various musical ensembles they had been rehearsing and performing throughout the year as part of their high school curriculum.
Instrumental Music Director Lauren Churchill and Fine Arts Department Chair/Vocal Music Director Amy Ranta proudly lead the day’s program and enjoyed the reactions of their audience as their talented group serenaded program attendees.
“We are so fortunate to be able to share the many fine talents of our students with such an appreciative audience,” said Amy Ranta. “Performing at Westview provides an avenue for us to give back and use the international language of music as a way to connect as a community.”
“It has been my experience that the Woodstock Academy Music Department has always offered great opportunities for growth and creativity under the direction of Ms. Ranta and Mrs. Churchill,“ said Westview Administrator David Panteleakos. “We are always honored to have such a talented and enthusiastic group of individuals perform for the residents and patients who reside at Westview.”
 
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