 School was not in session but music was filling the hallways of Bemidji High School over the past week as part of the 13th annual summer show choir camp. Since Monday 120 kids got to learn the basic fundamentals of show choir directly from members of the vocal motive show choir program. Campers worked on vocals, projection, choreography and more. The camp wrapped up with a full performance featuring solo acts and a full routine. The camp has been credited to the ongoing success of the high school's award-winning program. There's no show choir available until you're in middle school and they get a little some of the kids coming as fifth graders now get a chance to be introduced to it a little earlier. Last season we had one of our best seasons ever for vocal motive at the high school and I look back at our camp pictures and almost all of our seniors last year were in camp as youngsters. The camp's boundaries go beyond Bemidji with participants coming from the Twin Cities and from out of state. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.