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Caribou Choral Society held their annual spring concert PDF  | Print |
Wednesday, 15 May 2013 09:15

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Aroostook Republican Photo/Lisa Wilcox
    The Caribou Choral Society held their annual spring concert on May 4 at the Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Caribou. The program was called “Broadway Bound,” with the group performing a selection of all-Broadway tunes from musicals such as “Oklahoma,” “Annie” and “The Sound of Music.” The Caribou Choral Society is led by conductor Dan Ladner.

 
Free concert May 18 PDF  | Print |
Wednesday, 15 May 2013 09:15

    CARIBOU — The community is invited to attend a free musical performance featuring musicians from Halifax, Nova Scotia on Saturday, May 18 at 7 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located on Paris Snow Drive in Caribou.

 
Community shakes bootie at pirate-themed Mother/Son dance PDF  | Print |
Wednesday, 15 May 2013 08:22
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Aroostook Republican photo/Natalie De La Garza
    Sharing laughs with a fake pirate swordfight during the May 10 pirate-themed Mother/Son Dance at the Caribou Wellness Center were Jessica Wilson and her 3-year-old son, James; the two are from Stockholm.

By Natalie De La Garza
Staff Writer

    CARIBOU — Why are pirate dances so much fun?
    They just “arrrrrre.”

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Upcoming: Step in time to ‘Mary Poppins’ PDF  | Print |
Wednesday, 15 May 2013 08:21

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Photo contributed by Kim Griffeth
    These two dancers were pretty in sync during their portion of the annual Maine Dance Academy over the weekend — same hair style, same pretty costumes, same kick and even the same first name. Emma Butler, at left, and Emma Kilcollins were just two of the adorable, talented dancers that starred in the MDA showing of “Marry Poppins” on May 10-12. Additional photos and a story will be featured in next week’s issue of the Aroostook Republican.