Winter concerts and art shows set for early December


April Coppola President | William Floyd School District

Mark your calendars for the upcoming winter concerts and art shows at William Floyd High School. The events will feature performances by student-musicians and exhibitions by student-artists, showcasing their talents to the community.

All concerts and art shows are scheduled to take place at William Floyd High School, with earlier start times this year. Attendees are advised to check the schedule for specific times and dates.

For those attending the concerts, it is important to note that warm-ups generally begin one hour before the concert start time. Traffic should be considered to ensure timely arrival for these warm-ups.

The schedule is as follows:

- December 2 at 6 pm: Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary School

- December 3 at 6 pm: Tangier Smith Elementary School

- December 4 at 6 pm (6th grade): William Paca Middle School I

- December 4 at 7:30 pm (7th grade): William Paca Middle School I

- December 5 at 6 pm (6th grade): William Floyd Middle School I

- December 5 at 7:30 pm (7th grade): William Floyd Middle School I

- December 9 at 6 pm: Moriches Elementary School

- December 11 at 6:30 pm: William Floyd High School I

- December 12 at 6 pm: John S. Hobart Elementary School

- December 13 at 6 pm: William Floyd Elementary School

- December 16 at 6:30 pm: William Paca Middle School II

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