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Salem Hills High School proudly welcomes the Brigham Young University Young Ambassadors as they present "The New Music Makers".

This prestigious group has taken this show around the world and is delighted to make a stop at Salem Hills High School.

"The New Music Makers" showcases hits by Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Carole King, Stevie Wonder, Diamond Rio, Billy Joel and relives classic moments from today's Broadway stage.

The Young Ambassadors, under the direction of Randy Boothe, will perform in the Salem Hills High School auditorium on Friday, October 30, at 7:30 p.m.

A pre-show will begin at 7 p.m. Reserved and general seating is available. Reserved seating tickets may be purchased at the SHHS Finance Office (8:00-3:00) or by calling (801) 423-1878.

General Admission tickets may also be purchased from any SHHS Choir Student.

In conjunction with this great event, Salem Hills High School Choirs present "A Harvest Dinner" fundraiser. All proceeds from this chuck wagon dinner benefit choir students raising money for their Spring 2010 tour.

Admission to the dinner is $11 per person.Tickets are pre-sold and available through SHHS Concert Choir.

The Harvest Dinner will be held October 30th at 5:30pm in the SHHS cafeteria.

For more information contact: Cristy Simons, cristysimons@msn.com, (801) 362-9238; Susan Tuckett, stuckett@comcast.net, (801) 830-4722; Justin Bills, SHHS justin.bills@nebo.edu (801) 423-3200

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