CHS Fine Arts Faire presented May 24
The Clintonville High School Arts Department will host its annual Fine Arts Faire Tuesday, May 24.
Contributing to the event are the CHS art, band, choir and film programs.
Beginning at 5 p.m., art students will display various works in the main foyer of the Clintonville High School. The display will include artwork that has been created throughout the year utilizing a variety of materials.
While perusing the art exhibits, attendees can listen to chamber music performed by members of the CHS Music Department.
At 6 p.m. in the CHS auditorium, performances will feature works by film, music and forensics students. Many of these pieces have been performed for state competitions.
Included in the program are forensics pieces performed by Morgan Maske and Holly Mattick; vocal performances by Tim Jerabek, Alicia Moon and Riana Mefferd; and instrumental performances by Matthew Betz, Tisha Kenfield, Ashley Booth, Zach Lapp and Matt Betz.
Both the Art Faire and the concerts are free events and open to the public.
Contributing to the event are the CHS art, band, choir and film programs.
Beginning at 5 p.m., art students will display various works in the main foyer of the Clintonville High School. The display will include artwork that has been created throughout the year utilizing a variety of materials.
While perusing the art exhibits, attendees can listen to chamber music performed by members of the CHS Music Department.
At 6 p.m. in the CHS auditorium, performances will feature works by film, music and forensics students. Many of these pieces have been performed for state competitions.
Included in the program are forensics pieces performed by Morgan Maske and Holly Mattick; vocal performances by Tim Jerabek, Alicia Moon and Riana Mefferd; and instrumental performances by Matthew Betz, Tisha Kenfield, Ashley Booth, Zach Lapp and Matt Betz.
Both the Art Faire and the concerts are free events and open to the public.
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