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December 24, 2009

Barnyard Moosical takes stage at PHS

"It's a lot of fun."
"I'm hot."
"We had to practice a lot."
These were comments from a goat, a chicken and a fox who appeared in the Linderman second grade play, “Barnyard Moosical.”
“Barnyard Moosical” starred 138 kids, all six classes of second graders at Linderman according to Principal Steve York.
Parents, family and friends packed the Polson High School auditorium to see the play at 1:30 p.m. on Dec. 18.
In the play, Farmer Brown goes on a trip and leaves his brother, Old McDonald, in charge of his farm. The farm animals, pigs, cows, chickens, goats, foxes, basically hold the farm for ransom by typing notes demanding hot cocoa, blankets, hot baths, movie night complete with popcorn, and even a hot tub. If Old McDonald does not agree to their demands, they threaten to shut down production of milk, eggs and other necessities.


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