 Before we begin, we want to thank Chen Chen. He's in the room right now, outside probably lining up. But we can also help set up. And then we want to honor Allie and Sadie for offering this. So thank you so much. We hope you have a wonderful evening. Please take a look on the other events on the back. Put them in your calendar so you can come back and enjoy it. Thank you so much for being here. I'm excited to welcome Allie to Heartwater to MHS. And without further ado, here's our final piece. They're awesome concert choir. This is the Turtle Tooth. We loved having you. We are now going to welcome honor choir to the stage for the second part of our set. With the emerald stream and the evening shade and the meditate of the worst seas made great God our sovereign lord. Join us now, the meadow with the stream and the waters pure and the woods arena flowing. Air is fresh and clean where God is blessings for. If you the wind come down, air is bristle as it goes, it raises us up, raises us up. You see what we have done. As God is the shepherd and we are sheep, we are mother earth must keep maintained. The air protects the deep and judgment day it comes. See the Lord come down, hear him whistle as he goes, he bears up all the things that are done. To the sky listen to the earth and hear her cry in heaven. O'er him has some experience with shape note singing. So we thought that would be a cool piece to add to our program, to our repertoire, because it does have a lot of history in the North and the Northeast of New England. So folk song, ding, check that off the list. Now, you might have been looking at your program and been excited about some of the pieces that are happening in this part of the set. I will warn you that they are a little bit out of order. That was because I got excited and sent the program to the printing press too early. So it will just be a fun surprise. Without further ado, here's our second song. La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la la, la, la From Cuba, a little English folks song called Scarborough Fair, if you are able to recognize the jazzy arrangement that we've been working so hard on for the past couple of months. I want to take another second really quickly to thank all of you for all that you do for these awesome students up here. I'm very lucky to get to work with them every day and to get to make this awesome music. This is my whole job. Plus other stuff. But in all honesty it is really quite a pleasure to get to share something so special with these awesome people and I hope they learn a lot from me. I definitely learn a lot from them. I also wanted to take this time to shout out some events that we have going on if you saw on the back of your program. We are holding a silent auction on Tuesday April 17th or sorry 16th to 16th. Erase the 17th from memories. The silent auction will be on this stage right here. We have a bunch of really awesome gifts and donations from local businesses in this area from Washington County and we will have performances from students happening on stage while you are welcome to come and produce all the awesome stuff that we have up for auction. So please join us for that. It will be a really awesome evening of music and hopefully you can bring something really cool home and support our music department through that. So here is our last piece of the evening. Another lullaby and a parting song if you will. Thank you for coming out today. And these awesome students up here let's give everybody