Jeff Green | Dec 10, 2009

A student coffee house was held at Sharbot Lake High School last month just for the students and their close friends, and over 20 musicians came forward to perform. This gave SLHS teacher Dave Gervais an idea; why not invite the public to hear what the students, and staff, can do.
So, on Wednesday, December 16, from 7 - 9:30 pm, the public is invited to listen to some students perform, as well as some parents, staff and former staff. Admission to the coffee house is $2 (all proceeds are going to the Italy trip in 2011) and in addition to the music, the students in the Anything Fabric Class will be modelling some of the clothes they have been making during the class this year.
Anything Fabric has been a SLHS special course for a few years now, and the numbers of students taking the course has increased dramatically this year. As a result the variety and quality of the work in the fashion show will be as impressive as the musical talent on display. The clothes will be for sale during the show and for a short time afterwards.
The Coffee House and Fashion show will be a display of the creativity that lives in the SLHS community.
For further information, contact Geoff Murray, David Gervais, or Meagan Dodson at the school – 613-279-2131
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