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10:23 am Tuesday, November 18, 2003

EMCC students to present 2003 Frosty Follies Holiday Special'

By Staff
special to The Star
Nov. 18, 2003
SCOOBA The East Mississippi Community College Choir and Music Theatre Workshop, under the direction of Brenda DiMichele, will present "Frosty Follies," the college's 16th annual Christmas production, to more than 1,800 students from nine schools in the surrounding area.
Children attending the performances include grades from Kemper Academy, Earl Nash, Central Academy, West Kemper, Friends of Children DeKalb Center, Wilson, East Kemper, Reed and Union.
In addition to the five day performances that will be presented to children today through Friday, the cast and technical crew will also present "Frosty Follies" for the college and community on Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Stennis Auditorium.
There is no charge for admission, but the choral department will accept donations for the Chapel in the Pines project.

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