Bald Eagle Thanks Students For Their Help
Students of Cindy’s Piano Studio, Bemus Point and Lakewood
locations, recently held a benefit recital at Jamestown’s Audubon Center. Attendees brought their lawn chairs and
blankets and enjoyed animal themed music in front of the ponds. Because the Audubon is an educational
organization, Mrs. Robison had the children research interesting facts about
the animal represented in their piece.
The program started with Luke Lindeman playing More
Fireflies and ended with Stuart Rinehart playing The Steeplechase. Other
participating students were: Ava Crist,
Harper and Eliza Dawes, Fletcher, Porter, and Trey DeMink, Stephanie Derkovitz,
Jordan Feinen, Jack Lingenfelter, Carling Lockwood, Mallory Lohnes, Makala
Nelsen, James, Simon, and Isac Pirrello, Desiree Putt, Sarah and Lizzy Quadt, Oliver
Rinehart, Sydney Segrue, and Lillian and Gloria Marsh, Coco Seagren. Mrs.
Brianna Lopez, teacher, and Mrs. Cindy Robison, Owner/Teacher also accompanied
some duets with the students.
Jeff from the Audubon gave a short talk about what they do
at the Audubon and how we can help. Just as we finished the music and were
taking pictures, the bald eagle flew overhead. We felt it was his way of saying
thank you for helping us.
Cindy’s Piano Studio raised $207 in donations so the
education can continue. If you would
like to help, you may contact Jamestown Audubon Society at (716) 569-2345 or visit their website at http://jamestownaudubon.org/.
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