December Fine Arts Articles

Dec.19

See Home Free Tuesday, Dec. 20; 

Last chance to enter Fine Arts Parents raffle!

 

See nationally renown a cappella group Home Free on Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Niles North Auditorium.

Tickets for the show are $10 and $5 for students. Home Free is an award-winning a cappella sensation mixing pop, jazz, classical and country. Every note they create is done with their voices and you'll wonder how they do it.

For a taste of their work, check out the video below from their Christmas Special. Given the season, expect a good dose of the holiday spirit from this talented group.

A portion of the proceeds from the show will go toward the Niles North choir program.

Also, attendees are invited to take part in the first-ever  Fine Arts Raffle. We have already collected more than a dozen terrific prizes, including a $250 shopping spree to Old Orchard, tickets to a variety of amazing shows around Chicago, Yankee Candle gift baskets, dinners at terrific restaurants and more.
Buy, buy, buy raffle tickets through the Niles North Fine Arts office by contacting Debbie Neitlich at (847) 626-2051 or Dan Gregerman, Choral Director (847) 626-2115

The drawing will take place during this very special event in the Niles North Auditorium on Dec. 20.. The a cappella singing group Home Free (pictured above) will be performing that night as a fundraiser for the Fine Arts Parents.

YouTube Video


 
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Niles North Fine Arts Parents are committed to the following goals:
  1. To ensure that the fine arts are part of a complete, well-rounded education at Niles North High School.
  2. To offer aid in helping fine arts students reach their full potential.
  3. To help enhance the overall experience of fine arts students.
  4. To help increase student participation in, and exposure to, fine arts activities.
  5. To increase parent and community involvement in supporting fine arts activities.
  6. To improve communication between fine arts parents, students, teachers, school administrators and the community.


 

 

 

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