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Spring Celebration of the Arts

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Brianna Kamelesky, 13, left, took a look at some of her fellow students' artwork with art teacher Jennifer Bucher.

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Victoria, 12, center, and Kathie Hagmeyer, of Sylvania, right, browse through the selection at the book fair.

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Lindsay Bugert, 14, center left, Rusmiah Al-Sharari, 14, center right, and orchestral director Kathleen Hafner, right, preformed together.

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Peggy Richards, center right, and Susie Nash, right, both of Sylvania, watched Nash's daughter Meghan, 13, perform with the seventh grade choir.

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Kenni Green, 13, right, smiled as she and her fellow eighth grade choir members performed.

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Justin Glover, 11, laughed as he pedaled a bike to power a science project manned by Mariam Fneiche, 13, left, which demonstrated the difference in the amount of power necessary to light incandescent bulbs versus CFLs.

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The eighth grade art project, which featured artists' interpretations of the idea of repurposing objects, was on display.

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Visitors pass the eighth grade art project on display.

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Jonathan Doenecke, 7, center, took a look at his new book as he and his siblings browsed through the book fair.

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Hundreds of parents and students take a look at some of the artwork on display.

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