AM Headlines — 10.28.10
Arlington Elementary School fourth-grader Tia Moua, 9, leads the Spokane
Symphony through a rendition of the "Washington Post March," written by
John Philip Sousa in 1889. Spokane Public Schools' fourth-graders
gathered at The Fox for a pair of shows on Wednesday for the symphony's
free concert. Resident Conductor Morihiko Nakahara, center, noted to the
crowd of students that Tia had even brought her own conductor's baton
for the occasion. One more session is planned for today. (SR Photo: Dan Pelle)
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