Choirs Have a Jolly Good Time
Charleen Earley
Published 07/06/2007 - 6:48 p.m.
Antioch Press
When Liberty High School choir director Sue Stuart wanted to find a place to take her two choirs, she had only two requirements: it had to be a foreign place, and its residents had to speak English.
The task of navigating through a strange land is confusing enough, so communication was top priority. She also wanted her choirs to gain an appreciation for travel.
“My goal was not only to perform in a foreign country, but to give the kids a smorgasbord of England and Wales so they would want to come back and visit there again,” said Stuart, who has taught for 31 years.







