Grauer High School musicians performed a diverse and eclectic range of songs, curated by the students themselves, at the Music Cafe Night event on March 21.
Grauer Music Department Presents High School Music Café Night
From Isaac Langen, Visual & Performing Arts Director:
I would like to share a huge amount of gratitude to the Grauer community for making our Music Café Night such a success on March 21. Many thanks to the High School musicians that performed a diverse and eclectic range of songs, curated by the students themselves. Special thanks to Tom Hopper for the AV technical wizardry for our 22 songs, to Ezri R. '25 and Adele F. '25 for being our event emcees, to the Senior Class and GSA Club for the refreshments,and especially to the loving crowd of family, friends, and faculty who came out to support our Grauer musicians. Go, Grauer Arts!
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