2nd Grade Family Concert
Thursday, April 16th, 2026 6:30 p.m. in the Bacich Community Center
Call Time 6:10 p.m. in the Music Room
Concert Attire Information
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Clothes must follow the school rules
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Students are encouraged to "dress for the occasion". This is a special opportunity.
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No hats
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No “noisy” jewelry
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No light up shoes, clothing, or jewelry
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No puffy/big jackets
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No pjs
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No headbands that are big enough to block anyone that might be behind you
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No gum or food
The United States
The United States, The United States
I love my country, the United States!
There’s Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas,
California, Colorado, Connecticut and Delaware,
Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, and Idaho
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Kansas.
Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusettes
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire,
New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North and South Carolina.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma…
Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee
Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia,
West Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
The United States, The United States,
love my country, the United States!
Namaste
I don’t know your name,
we speak different languages,
we may not be the same,
but I reach out my hand to you, and I say
Hi, Hola, Salaam, Konichiwa, Ni Hao, Bon Giorno, Jambo (2x)
I don’t know your name,
we have different points of view,
we may not be the same,
but I reach out my hand to you, and I say
Bon jour, Shalom, Privet, Namaste (2x)
I don’t know your name,
we eat different kinds of food,
we may not be the same,
but I reach out my hand to you, and I say
Guten Tag, Kalimera, Aloha, Osiyo (2x)
I don’t know your name,
we have different holidays,
we may not be the same,
but I reach out my hand to you, and I say
Hi, Hola, Salaam, Konichiwa, Ni Hao, Bon Giorno, Jambo (2x)
Bon jour, Shalom, Privet, Namaste (2x)
Guten Tag, Kalimera, Aloha, Osiyo (2x)
I don’t know your name,
we speak different languages,
we may not be the same,
but I reach out my hand to you, and I say
Hi, Hola, Salaam, Konichiwa, Ni Hao, Bon Giorno, Jambo (2x)
Bon jour, Shalom, Privet, Namaste (2x)
Guten Tag, Kalimera, Aloha, Osiyo (2x)
NAMASTE!
Catch A Falling Star
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
never let it fade away.
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
save it for a rainy day.
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
never let it fade away.
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
save it for a rainy day.
For when your troubles start in multiplying,
and they just might
It's easy to forget them without trying
with just a pocketful of starlight
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
never let it fade away.
Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket
save it for a rainy day.
Never let it fade away. Save it for a rainy day.
Never let it fade away.
Save it for a rainy day.
The Moon
O moon, shining in the night,
O moon, are you listening?
O moon, silvery and bright,
come again tomorrow night
come again tomorrow night
Nighttime will soon be done,
bringing the morning sun.
Where will you go? What will you do?
While you are gone, I'll wait for you.
CANON
O moon, shining in the night,
O moon, are you listening?
O moon, silvery and bright,
Part I:
come again tomorrow night
come again tomorrow night
Part II:
come again tomorrow night ,tomorrow night
Daylight is coming soon.
Where will you go, O moon?
Over a cloud? Under a hill?
See you tomorrow night, I will.
O moon, (O moon)
O moon,
O moon (O moon)
O moon
tutti: O moon________
Moon_______.
The Wind
(Right: “shhh” during intro)
(Middle: snaps)
Someone tapped at the window pane a little while ago.
(Left: rumble feet on risers) (Middle: Snaps) (Right: whistle from high to low)
Someone runs around the house, and whistles loud and low.
(Left: “rumble feet on risers”) (Middle: Snaps) (Right: whistle from high to low)
Someone shakes the garden gate, and climbs the garden wall. Yet
(All sounds stop)
When I say: Who’s that out there?
It’s nobody
At all
(Left: “rumble feet on risers”) (Middle: Snaps) (Right: whistle from high to low)
He’s calling down the chimney now, with quite a noisy roar;
He’s piping through the keyhole, and he’s knocking on the door.
(All sounds stop)
Come in!
Come in!
But no
one
comes
(Middle: Snaps) (Rights: “shhh”)
I peep into the hall, and though I feel a puff of wind______(All sounds stop)
There’s no one,
No one there
At all________
