Several hundred people mixed during the social hour prior to the Wheeling Symphony
concert, and met with kids and parents who have participated. Fireworks concluded
the evening.
The $2.1 million dollar grant will provide multiple educational opportunities after
school, weekends and during summer break.
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"Light's On!" flags welcome visitors to the
Calhoun Middle-High School
campus
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Calhoun High Red Devils Band deliver a welcoming tune
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Bluegrass and country music pickers
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Pleasant Hill "Light's On!" exhibits opportunities
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Arnoldsburg girls Chloey Boggs and Shayla Boggs enjoy evening
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Dulcimer makers and players from Arnoldsburg
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Heartwood in Hills welcomes visitors
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Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center, Cheryl McCallister (R)
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Scouts bring the color guard for concert
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Rachel Worby signs autographs