 The students at the Headwater School of Music and the Arts are in the middle of winter recitals. Reporter Cheryl Moore introduces us to a few of this year's talented musicians for this week's In Focus. After months of practicing, the students at the Headwater School of Music and Arts in Bemidji are finally showing off their talents for their annual winter recital. I'm excited, but nervous. Same as yours. This year, there are more than 200 students performing. We have students ranging from age four all the way up to about age 80, and they come every week. Each recital is never the same. The students can choose from a variety of lessons, like percussions, guitar, horns, and so much more. There's a lot of value in learning an instrument because it teaches, you know, attention and focus and the diligence to keep going because it's not always fun. Over time, students can really start to see their skills improving. I learned that even if you mess up, you can restart. And I've learned different things about my voice, how to open right. I've learned how to do good and how to not make it here look bad. For some performers, the day of their recital is the most in their wrecking. But once they get up on stage, it's all worth it. It's like everyone watching me and clapping. We have a list of all the weekend recital times online with this story. Reporting in Bemidji with this week's InFocus, Shromor, Lakeland News. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.