Carlyle Observer: Jan. 1, 2016

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Observer Friday, January 1st, 2016

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WBEC hosts Christmas special for family and friends

Staff photo by Kelly Running

The crowd filling the gymnasium in White Bear Education Complex (WBEC) was pleasantly entertained by the variety of performances hosted by the students of WBEC. Kelly Running Observer Staff

Students of White Bear Education Complex (WBEC) hosted their annual Christmas Concert on Friday, Dec. 18, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all in attendance. The White Bear Health Staff kicked off the show by performing “Winter Wonderland” and “Little Drummer Boy” in support of the students’ showcase. The Kindergarten and grade one classes then took to the stage performing the “Reindeer Pokey,” which involved sticking their right hoof in, out, and shaken all about. This was followed by the grade one and two class performing “Jingle Bells” and “Santa’s Coming to Town.”

Junior Chief and Council decided to put on a short skit, “A Cell Phone for Santa,” which brought laughter as Mrs. Claus convinces Santa to take a cell phone with him on his Christmas run. When Santa attempts to use the phone, he gets nearly everyone but her including Queen Elizabeth II, Principal Sherri Cappo, and hockey player Ethan Bear, all played by members of the Junior Chief and Council. Eventually Santa gets a hold of Mrs. Claus, while those he accidentally contacted were excited to receive a phone call from Santa Claus. The grade three and four classes then took to the stage singing “What Does the Reindeer Say?” based off the unlikely 2013 hit, “What Does the Fox Say?” by Ylvis. Students from grades five and six sang two hits with “The Grinch Song” and “Shake it up.” This was followed by the grade seven and eight

classes reciting their newly fashioned “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.” With students learning the Nakota language, students sang a song, identified colours, and recited their numbers to showcase what they have learned so far of the language. The show was wrapped up with the White Bear Youth Broadcasting, which can be heard occasionally on 97.7 FM. The students involved sang “Jingle Bell Rock” and “Up on the Roof Top” for the crowd. Overall the performance was greatly enjoyed by all in attendance and was a great way to get into the festive season of Christmas.

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