CHS Choirs’ Princess Academy set for Nov. 4

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For Carmel High School senior Addison Stein, being in the Princess Academy is one of her favorite parts of being in Accents.

Princess Academy ADDISON STEIN
Stein

The Accents, the school’s all-female show choir, hosts the fundraising event for girls and boys ages 4 to 8 from 1 to 4 p.m. Nov. 4 at the freshmen cafeteria at CHS.

“It’s incredible to get to create a day of magic for these little girls and boys, and I enjoy dressing up and playing pretend just as much as they do,” Stein said. “It’s a really unique way to give back to our community, and I feel so blessed to be a part of something so special. To give these little kids a chance to be a princess or prince for a day is an opportunity I wish could be given to every kid. Just the look on their faces even when they first walk in makes me want to do this all year.”

Like Stein, senior Ashley Yeoman said the Princess Academy was undoubtedly one of her favorite participation activities of 2016.

“I am thrilled that I have the privilege to do so again,” Yeoman said. “Interacting with the younger boys and girls is truly incredible. They are so excited for a day full of activities while being surrounded by princesses, and their smiles are so infectious that everyone involved can’t help but to have a good time along with them. The best part is seeing all of the kids come in dressed up as their favorite princesses and seeing their eyes light up as they turn the corner to see their favorite princess down the hallway ready to take a photo with them.”

Princess Academy Allie Crawford
Crawford

Junior Allie Crawford said being involved in this unique fundraiser in the past year was extremely rewarding. Crawford served as a fairy godmother to a small group of princesses in training.

“This meant that I was to lead the attendees through the day’s events at the Academy and assist them in the end-of-day performance for friends and family,” Crawford said. “It was splendid spending the day sharing the joy of performance with an abundance of eager princesses and princes. I think this event is a wonderful way to usher in a new generation of future performers onto the Carmel High School stage. This year I am delighted to serve as a royal storyteller, meaning that I will read stories to our princesses as they get some well-deserved rest during their snack break.”

Boys and girls will have their hair styled, receive manicures, do arts and crafts, games and photo booth. Registration is $30 and an optional $15 for a souvenir T-shirt. Register at carmelchoirs.org. Deadline is Oct. 29.


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