The Franklin holiday band and choir winter concert was pushed back an hour Wednesday evening so that one of its members had time to attend the calling hours with her family for her father who recently passed away.
Though Makenna Reavis lost her dad unexpectedly over the weekend she wanted to sing. Band director Steve Johnston and choir director Sarah Gilbert decided to start the show at 8 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. when the calling hours ended.
Reavis had a solo in "December Snow" and the audience gave her a standing ovation, according to Darrell Greenawalt who was there taking photographs.
The concert featured several holiday- and winter-inspired pieces put led by Johnston and Gilbert.
Below are a few photos snapped in the middle of the show.
Though Makenna Reavis lost her dad unexpectedly over the weekend she wanted to sing. Band director Steve Johnston and choir director Sarah Gilbert decided to start the show at 8 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. when the calling hours ended.
Reavis had a solo in "December Snow" and the audience gave her a standing ovation, according to Darrell Greenawalt who was there taking photographs.
The concert featured several holiday- and winter-inspired pieces put led by Johnston and Gilbert.
Below are a few photos snapped in the middle of the show.