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Seaton Secondary sounds off on Vernon fundraiser

W.L. Seaton Secondary hosts Soundfest May 22, raising funds for a local campaign
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W.L. Seaton Interact Club president Alexander Mulder (from left), club member Emily Schwartz, and teacher sponsor Amy Messner help get ready for Sonic Soundfest, a school fundraiser for the Grey Ribbon Campaign featuring live music Thursday, May 22. Interact is Rotary International’s service club for young people ages 12 to 18.

The sounds of Seaton Secondary will be at full volume and on full display.

Sonic Soundfest takes place Thursday, May 22, from 6-9:30 p.m. at the Vernon school. It's a public event featuring live, local music artists.

"It will showcase the upcoming talents of student bands," said Soundfest's Emily Schwartz. "There will be a concession, door prizes, and more."

All proceeds go to the Grey Ribbon Campaign, an organization that raises funds to enable ground-breaking research and provide treatment for people with brain cancer.

"The Grey Ribbon Campaign was started by a former Seaton student, and one of our club members has a close connection with the organization. We wanted to support a cause that had a personal connection to our club, and local community."

Tickets for Sonic Soundfest are $10, and are available at Ratio Coffee and Pastry, Ebenezer's, Bean to Cup, La Carraia, and at the door.

"Please join us to support a good local cause, and sing and dance along to live music from young artists in our community," said Schwartz.

 



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