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Written by Sue Zareczny   
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 09:18

Have you ever seen our young Falcons perform and wonder: "How it all works"? Well there is a LOT that goes on behind the scenes. Like knowing all the routines like the back of your hand. Most likely if you are in ONE routine, you are in most of them.

The children practice every Tuesday night at Falcons. Sometimes I call extra practices on other days. They really work hard and get the job done.

We have some of our Falcon parents that do a lot behind the scenes, helping to make us look good. Like sewing our costumes, ironing them and making sure every costume has each garment it needs.

From the headpiece on down to the shoes we need with it. Even all of us coaches have a lot to deal with to make it work out. A LOT of sleepless nights.

But, in the long run, it's all worth it! To see us perform, and how we are dressed to a "tee" we look great!!! Smile

That's what it's all about: One big happy family getting ready for the "Big Gig". It's great!! You should come and check us out on some Tuesday night from September through the fall! 801 E. Clarke St. in the hall. We are always here having fun. Stand proud, you are a Falcon!

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Sue Zareczny - Nest Instructress

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