ENID, Okla. —
Tickets for the 2013 Circle the State With Song concert, to be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Emmanuel Baptist Church, will be $2 each. Students are admitted free.
Mary Dikes, co-chairwoman of the northwest Oklahoma regional festival, said about 240 students from Garfield, Grant, Logan and Kingfisher counties will perform in the concert.
The singers will be in fourth through eighth grade.
The concert will include “The Adventures of Isabel,” “Walk in Jerusalem,” “I See the Moon,” “Two Childhood Songs,” “Shenandoah,” “Shady Grove,” and two foreign-language pieces, “Ma Come Bali Bene Bela Bimba,” and “Ej, Lasko, Lasko.”
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